Cross-examination is a key part of the Ace Attorney Formula - you'll be using it right through Justice for All. The game will explain, but to reiterate, you'll get a series of statements. You can 'press' statements to get more information, and present evidence to reveal and prove contradictions in testimony - which can unravel a case. Here's what to do this time:
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...
Press Acro on his 4th statement ("I only saw him from behind, but...").
Press Powers on the 4th statement. When promtped, say, "Try to pull a fast one."
Your day in court starts with you getting a 'gift' - you'll see.
On the 6th statement ("Thus, it would be unrealistic for me..."), present the Crime Photo.
Like the rest of this series' original trilogy, this game is very widely available on practically every platform, from PC to PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
You are able to see your progress (and which ones you may have missed) for "The Top Rung", "Herlockian", and "Ace of Spades" in the 'Accolades' section of 'Special Contents' in the main menu. This can make it much easier to track exactly what you need.
Inspirational Roots - When you are first able to go to the Prosecutor's Office, present your Armband to Lord van Zieks.
Ace of Spades (4/8) - After investigating Mr Shamspeare's Room during the flashback, you'll be moved to Briar Road. Then, you can move back to Naruhodo's Legal Consultancy and talk to Susato about the shovel again. You can also have this conversation after the first part of the trial.