He's pretty good. He got me off my public nudity charges
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I heard he's kind of a mack at dog bites
BIRD LAW 
That sounds interesting. I might give this a try, given that i'm almost done with the latest chapter of of the Devil and i'm loving it so far. If you want a really well-written cyberpunk toxic yuri version of Ace Attorney, you should absolutely give that one a look, the intro chapter is free to play as well.
Sounds cool and gay, I'm in
It gets incredibly gay and pretty kinky once you're past the intro.
Funnily enough this isn't even the first bird themed Ace Attorney style game
The first was the Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law game adult swim had capcom make for the PSP
Very up my alley for similar reasons. I had fun with it for a while but did not finish it. Mechanically the plot and the mechanics left me really confused and I was not sure what its politics were -- I was maybe getting monarchist vibes but maybe it gives you a choice between monarchist and revolutionary and I just played wrong.
Been on my "I should revisit this" list for almost a decade ノ( º _ ºノ).
I think you should give it a try, there's much to love in it. If you can handle the Frenchiness of it. It's pretty French as I recall.
Yes, I liked it and what do you know, I also love birds and like Sherlock Holmes and Ace Attorney a lot. Though it's been a while. I remember liking, that the story touches on historic events a bit and that I thought the characters are funny. It doesn't take that long to play. If you like the art, it's by Grandville, a French caricaturist from around the time of the setting. Music from a bit later by Camille Saint-Saëns. I love "dance macabre" and it's very fitting.