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What is the story behind Ace Attorney?

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How many volumes of Ace Attorney are there?

Apr 30, 2019 · Ace Attorney made its name as one of the most original new IPs in years back when it was released. But for fans of the series, it’s hard not to feel like it’s been stuck in place for much, much longer than it was ever fresh. A Beloved Trilogy, and a Sudden Swerve. Ace Attorney began in 2000 as the brainchild of Capcom’s Shu Takumi. A long-time mystery fan, Takumi …

Is there a new Ace Attorney game coming out?

2 days ago · The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles follows the young upcoming lawyer Ryunosuke Naruhodo, ancestor to Phoenix Wright, as he leaves Meiji-Era Japan with his teenage judicial assistant, Susato ...

Is Ace Attorney getting stuck in place?

Nov 19, 2020 · The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is a Compelling but Poorly Paced Adventure. The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles offers up plenty of complex logic players for franchise fans to chew on in between some poorly-paced conversations. Brad Lang Jul 30, 2021.

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When did Ace Attorney come out?

Ace Attorney began in 2000 as the brainchild of Capcom’s Shu Takumi. A long-time mystery fan, Takumi came up with the concept of a detective game told through the lens of the legal system: players would take on the role of a defense attorney, collect evidence and clues, and uncover contradictions and lies by matching evidence to testimony. Over the course of a year, he and his team assembled Gyakuten Saiban (“Turnabout Court”) and released it for the Game Boy Advance in late 2001. The game was a surprise hit, and a pair of sequels quickly followed, turning what was meant to be a one-off into an impromptu trilogy. In 2005, the game came to the west as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney as part of a series of DS re-releases. The game was a sleeper hit, and translations of the second and third games were also greenlit. In the process, the games spawned a devoted fanbase and hefty amounts of fanart, fanfic, and memes — you couldn’t go two feet in 2006 without tripping over an “Objection!” bubble.

Is there a new series of Ace Attorney Investigations?

Barely a year after Apollo Justice hit shelves in Japan, Capcom announced a new team would be developing a new sub-series: Ace Attorney Investigations. Starring fan-favorite prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, the game would be carefully set in the two-month gap between Trials and Tribulations and Phoenix losing his badge. Joining Edgeworth was a parade of familiar characters, major and minor, and more references to Ace Attorney apocrypha than one could shake a stick at.

Is Phoenix Wright a sequel?

In 2016 Capcom released a sequel: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. Much of the marketing push this time focused on Maya’s return as Phoenix’s assistant.

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles: Don't Forget The Bonus Escapades

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is already two of the best investigation games in years, but players may have missed the excellent bonus Escapades.

Great Ace Attorney Composer Discusses Making a Compelling Courtroom Symphony

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles composer Yasumasa Kitagawa explains what went into the creation of the game's intense, sweeping soundtrack.

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is a Compelling but Poorly Paced Adventure

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles offers up plenty of complex logic players for franchise fans to chew on in between some poorly-paced conversations.

Critics Call The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles a Welcome Addition to the Series

The reviews are in for The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, but is the collection among the best games the franchise has to offer?

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles: Trailer, Plot, Release Date & News to Know

Thankfully, this enhanced collection brings the Great Ace Attorney games outside of Japan, adding new features and modes that bolster the adventure.

Why Ace Attorney's Prequels Feature a Sherlock Holmes Parody Character

These games feature an ancestor of Phoenix Wright, as well as a world-renown and potentially copyright infringing detective of literary proportions.

Why The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Is SO Important

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will see two previous Japan-exclusive Ace Attorney games released for the first time in the west.

What was Phoenix Wright's trial?

Phoenix Wright 's "class trial" was a major event in his childhood that heavily impacted his goals for the future. At the time, Wright was put on trial by his own classmates, and he experienced what it was like to be alone, with no one on his side.

Did Butz steal Miles' lunch money?

Over 15 years later, the truth finally came to light. After Miles was found not guilty in his own trial, Butz gave him a "congratulations present" of $38. Butz then admitted that he was the one who had stolen Miles' lunch money, which the latter had suspected all along because he couldn't have seen Butz standing up for Wright any other way. Wright was annoyed that Miles hadn't voiced his suspicions earlier, but Maya Fey jokingly pointed out that the statute of limitations for the theft had already run out by that point, so there was nothing that could be done about it.

What happened to Miles Edgeworth?

One day, during P.E., Miles Edgeworth 's envelope containing $38 was stolen. Wright, who was coming down with a cold and had skipped P.E. that day, was the only one without an alibi. As such, he was accused of the theft and put on "trial" the next day.

What happened in Shu Takumi's trial?

The class trial is based on an incident in which, in his second grade, series creator Shu Takumi found a piggy bank in his school's courtyard. He was subsequently accused of stealing the piggy bank from a classmate, and was forced into her homeroom to apologize to her.

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