The main gameplay element in a trial act is cross-examinations. Following every witness testimony, the defense attorney is compelled to cross-examine the witness, and the player can view any statement in the testimony by pressing the left/right buttons on the touchscreen (or left/right on the d-pad, or A) to view the previous or next statement.
The result of pressing a statement varies greatly across cross-examinations. The attorney may, for example, be given a chance to "press harder" or to present evidence to support a claim. Pressing a statement can also force the witness to modify their testimony and/or add new evidence to the Court record.
This tab lets you add examination conversations that will be played when the player examines an area of the investigation location's background. Press the Addbutton to add an area to be examined.
Each time you start a cross-examination, you’ll be able to press your witness on each statement they make with the L button. This can be useful, and it could turn up new information that you can use in the trial. However, with a jury present, pressing statements can turn up more info that sways the jury into thinking that the defendant is guilty.
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Beginning his career under Mia Fey in 2016, he was disbarred in 2019 after unknowingly presenting forged evidence.
Phoenix Wright starts with five and loses one for every penalty received. The usual way to receive a penalty is by presenting irrelevant evidence on a witness's statement during a cross-examination. In addition to this, Wright is often called to answer questions or present evidence to prove one of his claims.
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Early brainstorming suggestions for Phoenix's name included "Cole" and "Wilton", but "Phoenix" was chosen as a name that would "stand out". The nickname "Nick" (used by his partner, Maya Fey) was chosen based on its believability and similarity to the sound of "Phoenix".
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Matt is the first and, so far, the only defendant in the Ace Attorney franchise that was ultimately found genuinely guilty and earned a guilty verdict rightfully. He is one of three main villains not to be in law enforcement or a government official, with the other people being Dahlia Hawthorne, and Simon Keyes.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All has two endings. In the good ending, Shelly de Killer breaks up his contract with Matt Engarde and releases Maya, and Engarde is sent to jail.
According to a leaked roadmap (translated here), Ace Attorney 7 entered pre-production back in 2019, with main production kicking off across 2020 and 2021.
Miles Edgeworth, known as Reiji Mitsurugi (Japanese: 御剣 怜侍, Hepburn: Mitsurugi Reiji) in original Japanese language versions, is a fictional prosecutor in Capcom's Ace Attorney video game series....Miles EdgeworthTitleThe Demon Prosecutor The Prodigy Prosecutor Conviction Machine Ace Prosecutor 8730579 Sir11 more rows
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