The Ace Attorney series is a nice example of a fairly realistic game, even though the legal accuracy of Ace Attorney can sometimes be troubling, and the series can occasionally get things wrong about the law.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is perfectly at home on Nintendo Switch, its gameplay fun and engaging for players both new and old. Although it has one or two minor issues, the overall experience is one highly recommended to anyone looking for a new game (or three) to sink their teeth into.
There is actually no idealized, perfect order to play these games in, but the first purchase any interested party should make is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
The story is split into five cases.
It's a very linear experience (though with trial and error). If you're thinking of the likes of Undertale where the story branches based on the user's choices then no, it's not really a thing in the game. It's more of a predetermined story that you need to piece together.
When focusing on the main objectives, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is about 18 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 23 Hours to obtain 100% completion.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy isn't a hard game, but it's one of that requires close observation. The Xbox One port is a major upgrade over the original. The two mechanics you need to be familiar with are "pressing" statements and "presenting" evidence.
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.
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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".
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.