From a sort of symbolic perspective, Godot was dead before the series began. He's an angry ghost, focusing fully on the past with no regard to the present or future. So it's sort of poetically appropriate that upon being "exorcised" at the end by Phoenix exposing his crimes, he would depart for the afterlife.
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Boards. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations. what happened to godot? djsc1990 13 years ago #1. topic... Wolf_Link_ 13 years ago #2. He went to star in the play "Waiting for Godot", so no one ever saw him again. *spoilers*. On a …
Apr 17, 2017 · From a sort of symbolic perspective, Godot was dead before the series began. He's an angry ghost, focusing fully on the past with no regard to …
Godot according to the ace attorney wiki is alive. He is probably serving prison time, or is still in his coma. Manfred Von Karma was basically confirmed to have died prior to the events of 3-5, though whether that was via the death penalty, we'll probably never know. Thanks for the answer!
Godot is implied to have been executed or have comitted suicide in the ending of the game. A drawing of Godot,Mia and Misty occupies the top screen while Phoenix, Maya, and the rest of the main cast occupy the bottom screen. Given Mia and Misty are dead, it generally seems to imply Godot is with them: a.k.a. dead. 1 level 2 · 5 yr. ago
Fearing that the lawyer was on to her, Hawthorne slipped a special poison into his cup of coffee. As a result of drinking the poisoned cup, Armando fell into a coma. The poison damaged his central nervous system, caused extreme damage to his eyes, and turned the hair on his head white.
The latest update from Capcom confirmed that Ace Attorney 7 was in the works, and that Godot would return as the main prosecutor for the game.Apr 1, 2018
Phoenix found Godot, who taunted him about failing to save Mia and now failing to save Maya. ... However, Phoenix managed to prove Godot's guilt. As Phoenix cornered Godot, Godot saw Mia's spirit, realizing that Phoenix wasn't a bad lawyer. Godot confessed to the crime and started crying since it's all over for him.
His appearance baffles those around him as they don't know where he came from, despite his appearing to be somewhat of a veteran. He claims the reason for this is that he has been "dead" and has come back from Hell.Jul 25, 2020
Linietsky stated in a presentation that the name "Godot" was chosen due to its relation to Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, as it represents the never-ending wish of adding new features in the engine, that would get it closer to an exhaustive product, but never will.
five yearsHe is eventually revealed to be Godot, and that he was put into a coma by Dahlia Hawthorne, who poisoned him. When he awoke from his coma five years later, he was nearly blind, his hair pure white, and Mia Fey was deceased.
Fearing the worst, Misty later summoned Dahlia Hawthorne so that Pearl would not be able to. At the Inner Temple garden, Hawthorne attempted to kill Maya, but Godot appeared from behind and stabbed Hawthorne in the back with the sword cane, resulting in Misty's death.
According to that same leaked roadmap, Ace Attorney 7 was planned to launch in Q3 2021. However, that same document also lists Great Ace Attorney for a Q1 2021 launch and that's now being released on July 27, 2021.Feb 14, 2022
Personality. Mugshot. In many ways, Iris is what Dahlia merely pretended to be. She is meek and polite to a fault, and has been manipulated multiple times into haphazardly assisting in various crimes, mostly by her twin sister and once by Godot.Feb 10, 2019
Matt is the first and, so far, the only defendant in the Ace Attorney franchise that was ultimately found genuinely guilty and earned a guilty verdict rightfully.
Although the games state that Manfred von Karma died at some point between Turnabout Goodbyes and Reunion, and Turnabout, the Ace Attorney anime adaptation implies that he is still alive and imprisoned at the end of the episode Reunion and Turnabout - 1st Trial.
“GOD-oh,” with the accent on the first syllable, is how “it should be pronounced,” said Sean Mathias, the British director of the latest a Broadway revival of “Waiting for Godot,” opening later this month at the Cort Theater.Nov 11, 2013