Single-Player | Polled | Average |
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Main Story | 180 | 18h 09m |
Main + Extras | 51 | 20h 46m |
Completionists | 136 | 20h 42m |
All PlayStyles | 367 | 19h 27m |
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.
PHOENIX WRIGHT: ACE ATTORNEY TRILOGY is a compilation that collects the first three adventures of Capcom's clever, sharply dressed lawyer into a single game that offers 15 cases spanning nearly 50 hours of playtime.
Play all 14 episodes, spanning the first three games, in one gorgeous collection. Solve the intriguing mysteries behind each case and witness the final truth for yourself!
Even among all of the introductory "tutorial" episodes in the Ace Attorney games, The First Turnabout is relatively simplistic. This episode is the shortest in the series, consisting of a single trial chapter.
Trial witnesses Taking around 12 hours to complete, it is one of the longest episodes in the Ace Attorney series rivalling Rise from the Ashes in terms of length.
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.
15 to 20 hoursWith five episodes to play through, Trials and Tribulations will take 15 to 20 hours to complete--a very healthy length for fans of the series. Once they are complete, though, there is very little incentive to play through it again.
Will Powers is an actor best known for playing the titular role in The Steel Samurai: Warrior of Neo Olde Tokyo. He was the defendant in the murder of co-star Jack Hammer, being Wright's first client since taking charge of Wright & Co. Law Offices. He was also a witness for the murder of Juan Corrida.
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Episode 5: Turnabout Revolution is the fifth and final episode of the main story of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. Taking around 12 hours to complete, it is one of the longest episodes in the Ace Attorney series rivalling Rise from the Ashes in terms of length.
The longest individual game is Spirit of Justice, listed between about 35-44 hours. The game's fifth case alone is, by a significant degree, the single longest in the series, and most of its other cases are very long also.
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.
Phoenix Wright is having terrible dreams, but that's no excuse - he has a difficult new case to solve. You're thrown in at the deep end, at the trial of Maggey Bryde...
An old friend of Phoenix is in deep, deep trouble. There's a horrifying car accident and a seemingly impossible murder. The pressure is on for Phoenix not just to solve a case, but to save a friend.
Murder is no laughing matter - even at the circus. Phoenix is tasked with defending one of the world's most famed magicians...
Here we are, at the fourth and final case in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All. This case involves some familiar things - like the Grand Prix event mentioned in the last case and a familiar character from Phoenix's past...