Dec 03, 2019 · Dec 5, 2019 @ 8:10am. Season 1 covers the first game and most of Justice for All (except case 1). Season 2 covers all of Trials and Tribulations + JFA's case 1. They also added some completely original episodes. Oh, and neither of them covers Rise from the Ashes. Last edited by Valvadrix ; Dec 5, 2019 @ 8:10am. #1.
First post and hello, fellow newbie! :D Less than 3 months into this series, I have only walked through the recent games {(AA4 complete, midway through AA5, missing 2 trials as well as in AA6) and currently binge watching the anime to get on par with the first season} So far loving games and community!
Also the anime suffers from limited screentime, so the cases and the cast aren't as fleshed out as in the games. There are a few changes for a better and some good ideas, while Turnabout Promise is very much enjoyable, but overall i wouldn't …
Season 1 covers the first game and most of Justice for All (except case 1). Season 2 covers all of Trials and Tribulations + JFA's case 1. They also added some completely original episodes. Oh, and neither of them covers Rise from the Ashes.Dec 3, 2019
Ace Attorney, like any adaptation, started with most of the work already done; character designs set in stone, a complete story and a full soundtrack. All they had to do was animate it. But, by faithfully following the games, the anime ended up with "artifacts" that only those who had played the games would understand.Nov 19, 2020
The Ace Attorney series, which saw its first U.S. release on the Nintendo DS in 2005, often puts its protagonists in the middle of murder cases. But every previous game in the series has received a Teen rating from the ESRB, marking them as suitable for 13-year-olds on up.Jul 17, 2013
As everyone knows, season 3 is not renewed or canceled yet, so fans could expect season 3 in late 2022.Dec 18, 2021
According to that same leaked roadmap, Ace Attorney 7 was planned to launch in Q3 2021. However, that same document also listed Great Ace Attorney for a Q1 2021 launch and that released on July 27, 2021. Considering many games faced delays due to the global pandemic, it's not unreasonable to assume both faced issues.Mar 28, 2022
Overall a great game that teaches younger people about the law and helps those kids who want to be lawyers when they grow up.
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Previous entries in the Phoenix Wright mythos have all been rated "T" for Teen. "Due to the nature of the various crimes and storylines in this latest title in the series, ESRB deemed the title an M," a Capcom representative told us.Jul 17, 2013
The agreed-upon crown jewel of the Ace Attorney series, Trials and Tribulations allowed players to act as three different attorneys throughout the game while also bringing back important characters that make sense in the plot, rather than “just because." If being able to play as Mia Fey wasn't enough to earn first place on this list, then Phoenix Wright's college backstory most certainly is.
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This ranks lower on the list due to its being a crossover, containing Professor Layton-style puzzles and therefore less actual Ace Attorney gameplay. The only main series characters that make an appearance Phoenix and Maya (and Edgeworth, briefly.) Nevertheless, this game is a worthy tribute to both series, with wonderfully-crafted 3D models and excellent music throughout.
With many fans expecting a sequel to Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (and many fans disliking the new character), Capcom took a very different route. The first main series game on the 3DS, Dual Destinies arguably has one of the most fantastic soundtracks for a 3DS game, with renowned composer Noriyuki Iwadare at his best.
A welcome addition to the series, Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth is the first full game to feature Miles Edgeworth as a protagonist, a complex character (and fan-favourite). Having been playable for a short period in Ace Attorney: Trials & Tribulations, it was almost inevitable that Edgeworth would receive his own series of games. The prosecutor's inner thought process is a delight to watch.
Another hidden gem of the Ace Attorney series, many have played Ace Attorney Investigations 2 through the outstanding fan translation available online. Not only is this another Japanese-exclusive game in the series, but it also stands out as another sequel better than the original.
Justice For All is a worthy sequel to Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, though it excels in different ways than its predecessor. The intrigue of Edgeworth's disappearance combined with the introduction of a new Von Karma creates a curiosity that can only be sated by pouring over every word of the game. Akemi Kimura does a phenomenal job composing music for every mood and scenario, leaving a lasting impression for weeks afterward.