Gyakuten Kenji 2, unofficially known as Ace Attorney Investigations 2, is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. It is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009).
Gyakuten Kenji 2, unofficially known as Ace Attorney Investigations 2, is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017.
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 takes place eight days after Ace Attorney Investigations, and features the same three main characters: prosecutor Miles Edgeworth; detective Dick Gumshoe; and teenage thief Kay Faraday.
The gameplay is mostly the same as in the previous game, Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, and is divided into two types of phases: investigations and rebuttals. During the investigations, the player controls Edgeworth directly; they search the crime scene for evidence, and talk to witnesses to learn new information.
Did the writers reveal that Investigations 3 is in the works? Only time will tell, but there's still plenty of Ace Attorney for you to play now. If you're still on the fence about Spirit of Justice, you can check out our review.
20 years oldEdgeworth was honored and proud that he was even in the courtroom at such a young age; he was 20 years old.
He woke up inside a hospital; by that time, Gregory Edgeworth was dead, fatally shot in the heart by Yogi's pistol. Miles developed a deathly fear of earthquakes and elevators from the incident. The police called upon a spirit medium, Misty Fey, to find the killer.
five casesAce Attorney Investigations 2 is an adventure game in which players control prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, who investigates five cases; in one of the cases, the player also controls Edgeworth's father Gregory.
Maya FeyFirst gamePhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001)Created byShu TakumiDesigned byTatsurō IwamotoPortrayed byMirei Kiritani (film) Reno Nakamura (stage plays)9 more rows
While Edgeworth does not appear in person in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, in later games he is mentioned as still being in contact with Wright after he lost his attorney's badge, as well as seeing his daughter Trucy's magic shows from time to time.
In canon, they're not father and son. That's all I have to say. I wanted to get this off my chest, since so many people think this is canon and even the Ace Attorney Wiki considers Manfred Von Karma and Miles Edgeworth to be father and son. As I have just proven, they are not.
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The prosecutor will be Edgeworth's ancestor.
Mr. Phoenix Wright! The daughter of legendary prosecutor Manfred von Karma. Born and raised in Germany, she became a prosecutor at the age of 13, and hasn't lost a case since.
five casesThe story is split into five cases. The fifth was introduced in the Nintendo DS version to take advantage of gameplay elements using the handheld's touchscreen not available in the original Game Boy Advance version. A team of seven developed the game over the course of ten months.
"frankly" or "decisively"), often used in Japanese infomercials. At one point in the localization process, his catchphrase was "Schwing!" However, Janet Hsu changed it to "Zvarri!" as a catchy, eccentric phrase worthy of the character, based on the Japanese catchphrase.
Franziska von KarmaJapanese nameKaruma MeiAgePW:JFA: 18 PW:T&T: 19 AAI:ME: 19 (13 in flashback case)OccupationProsecutorFamilyFather: Manfred von Karma1 more row
Summary Clad in black and white, with hair to match, and approaching the bench in shackles, 28-year-old Simon Blackquill serves as the prosecutor for most of Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies even while he serves a prison term for murder.
28 years oldIn Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice, she comes back after a two-game absence and is now 28 years old. She has traveled to the Kingdom of Khura'in to train her spiritual abilities.
Phoenix Wright is 21 in Memories, 26 in Trials and Tribulations, 33 in Apollo Justice and 34 in Dual Destinies, all pointing to a birth year range of 1992-1993.
During the investigations, the player controls Edgeworth directly; they search the crime scene for evidence, and talk to witnesses to learn new information. As the player investigates, observed information is saved as Edgeworth's thoughts; by combining these, the player can obtain further information that would otherwise remain hidden. At some points, the player can use a device called "Little Thief" to generate hologram reproductions of the crime scene using known information about it; the player can walk around in the recreations and point out inconsistencies with the evidence, and update the recreation accordingly. Sometimes the player is able to switch back and forth between recreations of the crime scene at two different times.
According to Eshiro and Yamazaki, one of the major changes compared to the first Ace Attorney Investigations was the addition of an interrogation game mechanic; they chose to present it metaphorically as a game of chess, which was Edgeworth's favorite game.
A new gameplay mechanic, "logic chess", is used during investigations when a character refuses to testify. The player interrogates them, which is visualized as a game of chess, with the player aiming to destroy the other character's chess pieces. To do this, they need to build up their advantage in the discussion by alternating between speaking and listening; when the player believes they have the advantage, they can choose to go on the offensive. The logic chess sections are timed, with the player having to make decisions before the timer bar has decreased all the way. The player takes damage if they make wrong choices, and the logic chess opponents get more difficult throughout the game.
The gameplay is divided into two types of phases: investigations, where the player searches the crime scene for evidence and talks to witnesses, and rebuttals, where they aim to find contradictions in witnesses' testimonies using the evidence found during the investigations.
On its initial release week, Ace Attorney Investigations 2 was the top-selling game in Japan across all platforms, selling more than 132,000 units. This was lower than the first Ace Attorney Investigations, which sold 172,000 copies during its opening week.
The development team, which included director Takeshi Yamazaki, producer Motohide Eshiro and character designer Tatsuro Iwamoto, created the game for the series' tenth anniversary, and finalized its direction during a five-day stay in the Capcom Manor in 2010.
It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. The game is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009).
When Kay Faraday shows up in Miles Edgeworth 's office with memory loss, the prosecutor heads to Grand Tower with her and Dick Gumshoe to investigate what happened to her. However, complications arise when a member of the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee turns up dead, and Faraday becomes the prime suspect.
The confrontation began with a stand-off. Blaise tried to dodge Edgeworth's questions using excuses and intimidation, fiddling with his lighter along the way, but Edgeworth ignored them. Edgeworth's determination eventually left Blaise somewhat unnerved, causing him to say that things had finally been going well. Edgeworth accused him of having a stake in Faraday's arrest, but Blaise replied that Edgeworth was reading too much into it.
Debeste indicted Faraday for the murder, claiming that Faraday had broken into the room to steal the investigation report on Edgeworth. He seemed to have forgotten that she could not have done so without a keycard. To resolve this matter, Courtney presented a record of all keycard usage the day before:
Edgeworth wanted to make sure that Hart's information was accurate. Hart assured him that "fast and accurate" was her motto. Edgeworth used this to get her to reveal more about what she had witnessed. Otherwise, perhaps her information was inaccurate? He caught her mumbling that she had evidence for her claims.
The victim's right hand had a burn mark and held a keycard. Gumshoe determined that the keycard was indeed for accessing the meeting room. Moreover, there was an unused white pair of gloves, as well as a corsage that was pinned to the jacket, part of which had forcibly been torn off.
The crime scene was the new meeting room of the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee . There, they met Jenson and her grandmother Bonnie Young, who was the coroner for the case. She refused to let Edgeworth anywhere near the body until she was done. As he waited, Edgeworth asked the policeman about the security and found out that access to the room was restricted to the members of the P.I.C. by keycard. Edgeworth also examined the statue of Themis in the back of the room. There was a blood puddle underneath, ostensibly formed at the time of death.
The Blue badgermobile and a Blue Badger statue ( The Kidnapped Turnabout ). Kay Faraday 's promise notebook and the bottle of Calisto Yew 's perfume ( Turnabout Reminiscence ). The Iron Infant doll from the Steel Samurai stage show, a pot of Babahlese ink, and a whitcrystal oil -powered lantern ( Turnabout Ablaze ).
Gyakuten Kenji 2, also known as Ace Attorney Investigations 2, is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. It is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009).
The game follows prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, detective Dick Gumshoe and th…
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 is an adventure game in which players control prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, who investigates five cases; in one of the cases, the player also controls Edgeworth's father Gregory. The gameplay is mostly the same as in the previous game, Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, and is divided into two types of phases: investigations and rebuttals.
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 takes place eight days after Ace Attorney Investigations, and features the same three main characters: prosecutor Miles Edgeworth; detective Dick Gumshoe; and teenage thief Kay Faraday. A new judge, Hakari Mikagami, serves as Edgeworth's rival; she is part of the "Prosecutorial Investigation Committee", which follows the actions of potentially troublesome and corrupt prosecutors to justify removing them from duty.
Ace Attorney Investigations 2 was produced by Motohide Eshiro and directed by Takeshi Yamazaki, and features character designs by Tatsuro Iwamoto and music by Noriyuki Iwadare. Takuro Fuse, who would later become the character designer and art director for Ace Attorney, was in charge of the game's event images, and the opening and ending sequences to the episodes. While the orig…
On its initial release week, Ace Attorney Investigations 2 was the top-selling game in Japan across all platforms, selling more than 132,000 units. This was lower than the first Ace Attorney Investigations, which sold 172,000 copies during its opening week. The Japanese sales tracker Media Create theorized that this was due to Ace Attorney Investigations 2 having less TV commercials than the first game, and a lower level of consumer recognition according to weekl…
• Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived April 5, 2018) (in Japanese)
• Ace Attorney Investigations 2 at The Visual Novel Database