![]() This entire trial is similar to a case in the third game of the Ace Attorney franchise Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations. And not just something wrong with the explanation, but there's something familiar about this entire event. We saw the truck Ted and Winston driving in as Henry was getting in the bag, so unless Winston was able to leave a the truck, beat up Henry, get him in the bag, and jump back on a moving vehicle, while his partner didn't notice anything, there's something wrong with that explanation. And while it does get Henry a not guilty verdict, it also doesn't make sense. Defendant suffered many bruises and cuts." White determines that that this is proof that this witness on the stand Winston Davis attacked his client and stuffed him in the bag, then tied the knot on the outside. ![]() If you click on the evidence titled Doctor's Analysis it says "doctor's examination of the defendant done after arrest. And if the right piece of evidence is presented, (the bag with the knot tied on the outside) White launches into a Ace Attorney style beatdown of how the events of the case actually transpired, and doing so, he lets out an interesting theory. In it, if you choose the cell phone, you Henry calls lawyer Felix White (obvious Phoenix Wright reference is obvious) and is able to schedule a get a court date to review his case. So I'm wrong, I hear you saying, well take a look at the next game Escaping the Prison. Henry then gets tossed into the bank vault before he stands up and accidentally triggers the security system. However, he does get into the bank if the player picks the option to hide in a money bag and get picked up on the side of the road by two bank truck drivers, Ted McAdams and Winston Davis. In it, Henry tries multiple ways to get inside and rob a bank in the middle of nowhere, like it's some type of Fort Knox. Well, let's go back to the first game in the franchise, Breaking the Bank. So get ready, by the time we're done, you're not going to trust the CCC. Not only that, I'll show you that this is the story that Innersloth has been meaning to tell since the very beginning. And while digging around what I found is something so shocking, that it fundamentally alters everything we know about the entirety of the Henry Stickmin universe. So, since I was looking through the game myself, I thought it was the perfect time to try to find whatever theory material was available and see if I could make one myself. Go figure when you tack the question on at the end of one of the most popular games at the time it tends to get overlooked. I know I did at the time, but looking through the other comments I can see that there wasn't as much support as I thought there would have been. Not only do I have an alert out for when the fan game Attacking the Tower comes out on Gamejolt, but also when rewatching an old Among Us theory video (this one) I saw that MatPat had said that he had some ideas for a theory about Henry Stickmin and that if we all wanted an episode we should sound off in the comments. I've recently revisited the Henry Stickmin series. ![]()
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