10 votes, 25 comments. My friend and I have had this argument on whether or not he is cheating the game by saving before he makes each guess with …
May 02, 2017 · The colorful and bountiful Spirit of Justice cast…Phoenix’s daughter Trucy Wright not pictured. In addition to the abundance of dangling plot …
Jan 25, 2008 · Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations. Finding Contradictions. johnwilliam 13 years ago #1. Anyone else get annoyed with finding blatant contradictions in a witness testimony only to be told it's not a contradiction. This has happened to me more often now in PW3 than the previous two...
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 …
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.
Phoenix has only had one girlfriend in his life: Dahlia Hawthorne. And that was basically the textbook definition of “unhealthy relationship.” Phoenix became dangerously obsessed with her, she tried to kill him, and he was secretly in love with her sister the whole time.Nov 1, 2011
Do Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey ever become a couple in the Ace Attorney games? - Quora. , Played video games for most of his life. No, they do not. While Maya is a close friend to Phoenix, and Pearl strongly ships the two, there's nothing romantic between them.
Engarde is notable for being one of only two clients of Wright's who was guilty of a crime for which he was arrested. His case gave Wright the only guilty verdict in his entire law career, while Wright earned the other client an acquittal.
Phoenix Wright is a starter playable character in Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo Switch. He is the main protagonist of the Ace Attorney series, and was announced when the Ace Attorney Trilogy for the Nintendo Switch was revealed.
The poison damaged his central nervous system, caused extreme damage to his eyes, and turned the hair on his head white. ... He began wearing a special visor over his eyes that enabled him to see, although it was limited in that he could not see red on a white background.
Maya FeyFirst gamePhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001)Created byShu TakumiDesigned byTatsurō IwamotoPortrayed byMirei Kiritani (film) Reno Nakamura (stage plays)9 more rows
The death of Mia Fey. One month after Wright's first trial, Redd White learned about Mia's investigation of him. He visited the Fey & Co. Law Offices and killed her with a clock shaped like "The Thinker", in which Mia had been hiding legal documentation against White.
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".
Phoenix Wright starts with five and loses one for every penalty received. The usual way to receive a penalty is by presenting irrelevant evidence on a witness's statement during a cross-examination. In addition to this, Wright is often called to answer questions or present evidence to prove one of his claims.
Presumably because of Capcom wanting him to be included in the game with the new protagonist, Phoenix Wright was made into a passive and unmotivated individual, becoming known as "hobo Phoenix" by the fans.Apr 4, 2012
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.
When the trial begins and Wright's identity is confirmed, Winston Payne then says, "To think, I saw you enter this room a fresh attorney, and now I'll see you leave in chains." This is a reference to The First Turnabout, which was Wright's first case as a defense attorney, which Payne prosecuted.
In the HD port of the case, Turnabout Trump has two case arts, one featuring Justice and one featuring Wright. This is due to the fact that the base game only contains the first half of Turnabout Trump and must purchase the second half separately.
This is a reference to The First Turnabout, which was Wright's first case as a defense attorney , which Payne prosecuted. Like Bridge to the Turnabout, this case involves the victim reappearing under an assumed name after being missing for years and then being murdered.
During the trial, Wright states how "What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive". This is a direct quote from Marmion, a poem by Walter Scott.
The trial started with both Prosecutor Payne and Justice addressing the judge. Kristoph Gavin was supposed to be the head defense attorney on this case, but his client had selected Justice instead. Once the defendant took the stand, the judge recognized him as Phoenix Wright and apologized for seeing him as a fallen defense attorney. Wright reassured the judge by telling him to put the past behind them.
Wright expressed his gratitude for Justice's defense, though Justice humbly remarked he really did not contribute much to it and that it was Wright who had pinned the crime on Gavin. Wright, however, was quick to point out that it was Justice's ability to read Olga Orly's body language that proved to be a pivotal advantage for the defense. Wright appeared to have some understanding of the sensation Justice felt, but said it was something Justice would have to come to terms with in time. Wright also seemed to have more insight into Gavin's reasons for the crime but remained equally as unforthcoming with the details.
With his plans for a revolution to free the kingdom from Queen Ga'ran's corrupt clutches, Dhurke came to the conclusion that it was too dangerous for Apollo to stay in Khura'in and so, when Apollo was nine, Dhurke sent him back to his native country, America.
When talking about newspapers, Apollo has admitted that he only reads the funnies. He claims to be good with astrology and hula hoops, and used to watch a certain science-fiction show, which he was reminded of when Trucy used the phrase " bigger on the inside than on the outside " to describe her top hat. While preparing a case overnight, he used to have instant noodles, crackers, and manga on his desk; he claimed that the latter is for research, because they were "super realistic and informative". He shares Phoenix Wright's fear of heights and disinclination to drive, preferring biking instead. He also dislikes loud music and is unable to swim.
The name "Apollo" comes from Apollo, the god of, amongst other things, light, the sun and truth in Greek and Roman mythology. This is referenced in Turnabout Countdown, when Juniper Woods describes the moment that Apollo shielded her from the explosion. Woods compares Apollo to the sun -- strong, bright and warm.
Apollo Justice is a defense attorney who has operated in the United States and Khura'in. He started off working for Gavin Law Offices, but after his first trial, he was taken under the wing of Phoenix Wright at the Wright Anything Agency.
The given name of "Apollo" takes on a different, albeit unintentional, meaning in The Cosmic Turnabout and Turnabout for Tomorrow, with the introduction of the Cosmos Space Center and Apollo's connection to it.
As a baby just before his father's death. Apollo 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. However, an arsonist set the queen's residence ablaze, ...
The surname "Justice" is a reference to his job. He likes to make puns with his last name. In both Spanish and Italian, Apollo's nickname of "Pollo" means "chicken" (albeit with different pronunciation), which might be a reference to his hairstyle being like that of a chicken's comb.
The defendant, Phoenix, gives his testimony on the Competition. Something's a little fishy about it, but so far everything checks out with the evidence at hand. We must Press him for more information.
After a bit of discussion amongst the court, the prosecution pulls up their first witness, Olga, for her testimony.
After a short discussion, the court asks the witness, Olga, to provide them with a testimony on the poker game.
After another brief discussion and a not-so-shocking reveal from the witness, Olga, the court asks her to testify on the Final Hand.
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