Mar 12, 2008 · Apollo Justice is the fourth installment in the Ace Attorney series, developed and published by Capcom. This game is basically the start of a new "arc" in the Ace Attorney series since the last three games in the series has been generally referred …
Doctor Who Reference? (Minor AA6 (6-5) spoilers) Close. 9. Posted by 6 years ago. ... Kinda like how in Apollo Justice, Trucy says that her panties are bigger on the inside and Apollo notes that it's like a tv show he used to watch. ... r/AceAttorney. An unofficial subreddit for Ace Attorney, a murder mystery-solving visual novel/adventure game ...
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Head back to the main recap page here. Two men are playing poker when all of a sudden, someone loses, and a bottle gets swung. One of the players ends up murdered, and the other takes out a phone and calls someone. He explains what happened and denies committing the crime.
Apollo wasn't named after the Greek god, it was the other way around. New backstory: Apollo Justice is a fictional story within the Great Ace Attorney universe, written by Iris Wilson. Apollo might as well be in Kaiserreich with all the story reworks he's getting. And, umh.
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.
It is also revealed in the final episode that Trucy is Apollo's half sister, a fact that both are currently unaware of. Trucy returns in the fifth game, Dual Destinies and the sixth game, Spirit of Justice. She is still working at the Wright Anything Agency and continues to aid the lawyers in their investigations.
Phoenix Wright, the main character of previous titles in the series, has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice, working with Phoenix's adopted daughter Trucy on four cases.
23The Cosmic Turnabout→Apollo Justice• Age: 23The lawyer at my agency who was attacked during the court bombing trial. He's currently recovering at the hospital. ↳Currently working on his own. He says he wants to bring his friend's killer to justice, but I wonder if that's all.
Sometime after her trial, Maya was kidnapped by Khura'in's Justice Minister, Inga Karkhuul Khura'in, with her safety being used to force Phoenix Wright to help Paul Atishon obtain the Holy Mother relic known as the Founder's Orb.
Maya FeyFirst gamePhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001)Created byShu TakumiDesigned byTatsurō IwamotoPortrayed byMirei Kiritani (film) Reno Nakamura (stage plays)9 more rows
musician Jove JusticeApollo Justice was born to the stage magician Thalassa Gramarye and the musician Jove Justice. Some time after he was born, Jove brought Apollo with him on a trip to Khura'in, where he performed for the queen at the time, Amara Sigatar Khura'in.
No, they do not. While Maya is a close friend to Phoenix, and Pearl strongly ships the two, there's nothing romantic between them. Maya says she thinks of Phoenix as like a brother in Trials & Tribulations.
Mostly specializing in criminal trials, Wright is renowned for his ability to turn seemingly hopeless cases around. Beginning his career under Mia Fey in 2016, he was disbarred in 2019 after unknowingly presenting forged evidence.
Bobby Fulbright was a hot-blooded detective with the catchphrase "In justice we trust!" He had evidently worked with Simon Blackquill many times and was paired up with him in court. The detective hoped to help the prosecutor redeem himself, and he seemed completely oblivious to the latter's attempts to manipulate him.
After passing the bar exam, Phoenix becomes a defense attorney himself under Mia's law firm, Fey & Co. Following Mia's murder, Phoenix takes over the law firm, naming it Wright and Co., and also takes Mia's sister, a spirit medium named Maya, under his wing.
Ema SkyeJapanese nameHouzuki AkaneAgePW:AA: 16 AAI:ME: 18 AJ:AA: 25OccupationStudent, DetectiveFamilySister: Lana Skye1 more row•25 Jul 2020
At one point, while speaking about the picture of Ini Miney that he had stolen, "Hotti" refers to it as his "treasure" and "preciiious". This is likely meant to be a reference to J. R. R. Tolkien 's character Gollum, who often refers to the One Ring in this way.
"Hotti" is likely meant to be a play on "hottie", referencing the fake director's obsession with attractive members of the opposite sex.
Uh huh... "Director Hickfield", also known as "Director Hotti", is the self-proclaimed director of the Hotti Clinic and Hickfield Clinic. He is not the real Director Hotti/Hickfield, however, as his interactions with nurses imply that he is actually a patient at the hospital, and the nurses have authority over him.
After Franziska von Karma was shot by Shelly de Killer, she was brought to the Hotti Clinic for treatment. Although she made a full recovery, she was unfortunately subjected to "Director Hotti", who found her "cute". At one point he sneaked up behind her, only for her to scream and whip the strange fake doctor.
As he wandered the reception area, he met Phoenix Wright, who had been given the address of the clinic by Lotta Hart and told that that was where "Ini" had been hospitalised, and so he had come to the clinic to search for information on Ini.
He can "hear" Phoenix's inner monologue and is aware of the clinic's static background, since if the background patient on crutches is examined, he points out that the patient hasn't moved since the last time Phoenix was there, and wonders if the clinic is doing anything or if said patient is actually getting better.
Boss at Gavin Law Offices. A first-rate defense attorney, and my trusted mentor.
A pianist who can't play a lick. Formerly an ace defense attorney of some renown .
A pianist who can't play a lick. Formerly an ace defense attorney of some renown .
A pianist who can't play a lick. Formerly an ace defense attorney of some renown .
I feel like this game could have fit the canon spinoff slot that the Investigation games filled on the DS.
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The judge has appeared in all main series Ace Attorney games to date. In fact, the judge has appeared in the second most cases in the series as a whole with 24, after Phoenix Wright with 26. On a side note, Phoenix Wright is the only other character to have appeared in every main series Ace Attorney game.
The judge presided over his trial, with rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice representing Wright and veteran prosecutor Winston Payne prosecuting him. Although the case appeared to be a simple one at first, Wright soon turned the tables by accusing Justice's mentor and co-counsel, Kristoph Gavin, of the murder.
Nevertheless, the judge occasionally shows signs of deep wisdom , with his statements on the nature of the law at the end of Vera Misham's trial as a perfect example.
As a child, the judge presumably received the same message on his school report card every year: "Has poor hearing, and often makes mistakes as a result", as evident by his reaction to Mia Fey guessing the message.
Wright would later be disbarred for presenting forged evidence.
The judge appears in the fighting game Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as one of Phoenix Wright's Level 1 Hyper Combos during "Courtroom Mode", Nightmare Judge, in which a shadowy giant version of himself (similar to his appearance in Wright's nightmare in The Lost Turnabout) appears while saying, "Order in the court!" He then smashes his gavel down on Wright and his opponent while saying, "Objection overruled!" While both battling characters are knocked down by this, only Wright's opponent takes damage, although Wright is knocked out of "Courtroom Mode" back to "Investigative Mode".
However, Edgeworth looked into Gumshoe's surveillance job and determined that much of the judge's testimony was built on a number of misunderstandings on his part. Firstly, Gumshoe was, in fact, merely sitting and eating on a bench underneath the window with Kay Faraday, invisible to the judge.
Apollo Justice introduces the "perceive" system, in which players look for nervous motions during witness testimonies. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is, like the rest of the Ace Attorney series, a cross between the adventure game and visual novel genres.
This article is about the game. For the character, see Apollo Justice. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Capcom. It is the fourth title in the Ace Attorney series, and was released for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008, for iOS and Android in 2016, ...
The game was announced in 2005, and was originally planned to be released in 2006 in Japan. A demo version of the game was first made available at Tokyo Game Show in 2006, and an English trailer was presented at the following year's Tokyo Game Show. The game was eventually released in Japan on April 12, 2007, with North American, European, and Australian releases following on February 19, 2008, May 9, 2008, and May 22, 2008, respectively; the Australian release was handled by Nintendo Australia. In Japan, a limited edition of the game was made available. It includes branded headphones, an Ace Attorney dictionary on a DS card, and a series highlights DVD. A keychain depicting Apollo was included with preorders purchased at GameStop and the online Capcom store. A new version with high-resolution graphics was released in English and Japanese for iOS on December 1, 2016 and for Android on December 8. A Nintendo 3DS version was released digitally on November 21, 2017 in North America and on November 23 in Europe, and was released both digitally and physically in Japan on November 22, 2017.
Apollo Justice sold around 250,000 copies during the first retail week, and had more than 500,000 copies shipped by the end of its second week in Japan.
It is the fourth title in the Ace Attorney series, and was released for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008, for iOS and Android in 2016, and for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017. The game takes place seven years after the previous game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations.
Phoenix Wright, the main character of previous titles in the series, has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice, working with Phoenix's adopted daughter Trucy on four cases.
Apollo and his mentor Kristoph Gavin, an old friend of Phoenix's, are called to represent him against charges of murdering one of his customers in a rigged game of poker. In the middle of his testimony, Phoenix inadvertently names Kristoph as a witness, and with the help of a falsified piece of evidence provided by Trucy, exposes him as the real murderer. Impressed by Apollo's performance, he invites him to start his own practice out of Trucy's talent agency.