If you want to play the games in a roughly chronological order: -Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney -Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice For All -Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials & Tribulations -Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Sep 07, 2021 · Ace Attorney Investigations 2 (also known as Gyakuten Kenji 2) Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (non-canon) Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney; Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies; Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice; This is the most “chronological” order of the Ace Attorney series.
After you complete the game one time, you can play the episodes in any order you’d like. 2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All (2002) Supported Platforms: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Windows, Wii, iOS, Android. In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice or All, defense attorney Phoenix Wright returns for …
Sort by: best. level 1. · 4 yr. ago · edited 4 yr. ago. As you have finished the trilogy, you should continue with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, then Dual Destinies and finally Spirit of Justice. All three games are available on the 3DS, Android and iOS, iirc.
Sep 08, 2016 · 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...
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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will be out on July 27, bringing these prequel spin-offs to the West at last. If you’re a newcomer to the series, there is also a special bundle called the Ace Attorney Turnabout Collection that bundles The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles together with the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
Let’s start things off with the newly-announced game, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. This is actually a collection of two games previously released only in Japan for the 3DS and mobile devices, Dai Gyakuten Saiban and Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 (now officially titled The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve in English). While the main series is set in the near future, these are far-distant prequels that take place in Meiji era Japan and star Phoenix Wright’s ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo. After traveling to Britain in order to continue studying, he crosses paths with none other than Sherlock Holmes–or rather, Herlock Sholmes. Yes, Capcom decided that for the Western release of these games, it was safer to go with the time-honored tradition of renaming Holmes to Sholmes.
The Phoenix Wright Trilogy. Now let’s move on to where it all began. The series started with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, a game released for the GBA in 2001 in Japan, and followed shortly afterward by Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations. All three then came to the Nintendo DS, ...
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Only ever released on the 3DS, this crossover brings the courtroom deductions of the Ace Attorney series together with the puzzle-solving investigations of the Professor Layton series in a standalone story about witch trials in a strange, magical city. While I have my criticisms of its story, it’s both an homage to the two series it comes from, as well as a game that can be played without knowledge of either. Unfortunately, there’s no sign of it coming to any other platform (and it never even goes on sale when the other games do).
Sadly, Gyakuten Kenji 2 has never received an official localization despite being highly praised for its story (which includes a flashback case where you play as Gregory Edgeworth) and improvements over its predecessor. A well-received fan translation is currently the only way to play it in English.