· Case 1 - The First Turnabout: spoiler-free walkthrough. Episode one of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney sees a young woman brutally murdered, while the murderer plans to pin their crime on somebody else.
- Case 5 investigation 2I had a hard time figuring this out
· Edit Status. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney puts players in the role of an attorney, as he gathers evidence, interviews witnesses, and surveys crime scenes in five different cases. …
Click REVEAL Evidence! More boxes will appear next to the action box, decide whether you want to put profile/evidence, put in the ID number you wish to reveal at that point of the game. …
Press Gumshoe on his 5th statement. You'll get the Pistol Bullet in your court record.
by Alex Donaldson on 04 April, 2019. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is one of the all-time great visual novel mystery style games, and it's had quite the journey. It began life as a Japan-only Game Boy Advance title, then found huge success worldwide on Nintendo DS. Since then it's travelled all over - mobile, Wii, 3DS - and now it's back, ...
It's a dramatic opening to the trial, and once you have control again, Ema is on the stand.
Remember that you don't have to wait until the end of a sequence (such as an investigation sequence or a part of a trial) to save your game. You can save your game, quite literally, at any time by simply pressing the Start button. This will bring you to the menu where your game can be saved. After saving, you'll be brought back to the start menu.
To unlock all of the cases in the game instantaneously, insert your Gyakuten Saiban (Phoenix Wright in Japan) GBA cartridge into your Nintendo DS GBA slot.
There are five cases total in this game. To unlock cases, you must successfully complete the case before it. Once a case is unlocked, however, you can go back to it and replay it at any time.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney puts players in the role of an attorney, as he gathers evidence, interviews witnesses, and surveys crime scenes in five different cases.
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In Rise from the Ashes, it can be used in any location by selecting the luminol spray and pressing "Spray" (X), and then using the stylus to spray on suspicious objects. In other cases, luminol use is restricted to specific areas.
In Rise from the Ashes, the metal detector appears in the evidence room of the police department. In Bridge to the Turnabout, Gumshoe gives Wright the metal detector again to look for clues in the back yard of Hazakura Temple, in which Elise Deauxnim's body was found. Deauxnim's cane was found to double as a sword, the blade concealed inside the cane.
In Rise from the Ashes, Turnabout Corner, The Grand Turnabout, The Magical Turnabout, and Turnabout Revolution, Skye introduces fingerprint powder. When the protagonist comes across an object with possibly important fingerprint evidence, a close-up of the area is seen and then the fingerprint dusting mode begins. The Nintendo DS stylus is then used to dust an area of the touchscreen, which appears green with blue grid lines, with powder, and then the player blows into the microphone to blow off the powder. Powder in contact with oil from fingertip contact will stick, forming the fingerprint. The print is then compared with the fingerprint profiles of characters relevant to the case at hand. In Rise from the Ashes, the player may choose a fingerprint to dust at one point.
This is done by the player through the logic button.
Ema Skye also used a footprint detector to aid Edgeworth in his investigation into an apparent kidnapping .
Starting in Reunion, and Turnabout, Phoenix Wright uses Maya Fey 's magatama to see the presence of secrets in individuals as Psyche-Locks. He then undergoes a process in which he questions the witness until all of the locks are broken. The witness then gives in and tells Wright what they know (although information can still be purposefully omitted).
In Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, the MASON System is a simulation of four events that happened in the past, and the present. As Phoenix Wright is a guide through the simulation, he is the only playable character at that time.
You could play Apollo Justice without playing the original trilogy, if anything doing so would mean having less questions.
Apollo Justice and Dual Destin ies are standalone, by and large (though DD has several references as well and some of the returning characters might feel more fun to see if you've played the other games in the series first).
No you don't but if you have to play the trilogy, please do start from PWAA. It can be enjoyed either way, but it's one of those series where I loved seeing the characters progress... not that Nick or Maya has THAT much change over the course of the trilogy (most of it is in the first game honestly) but it's more about seeing them refer to things that happened in the first game and things like that -- being with them tackling case after case that I enjoyed.
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The trilogy, yes, but only for context into the conflict of the Fey clan (to that end 1-2, 1-4, 2-2, 3-1, 3-4, and 3-5 are the most critical cases of the series). Other than that there aren't really any connecting elements.
Ace Attorney Investigations should be played in sequence (there are light contextual elements that bridge the two games together). Also it helps to have a working knowledge of the trilogy to play these to their fullest extent (as there are cameos and references all over the place) but isn't 100% necessary to have a good time.
PLvsPW:AA has to take place between JFA and T&T due to Maya's absence from AA and JFA. Also, Wright says he was in London in Dual Destinies, so that's a reference.
Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, which is basically non-canon and only makes references to the first three games.
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, and its sequel, Gyakuten Kenji 2 ( never translated to English, but there is a fan-made translation called Prosecutor's Path). These were made after Apollo Justice but take place before Apollo Justice, so you can play them any time after you finish Trials and Tribulations.