As a prequel of sorts, Chronicles takes place long before the original Ace Attorney trilogy, with new characters and a much more grounded tone, but with the same absorbing investigative gameplay and shock story twists that make it hard to put down. It's the best of the franchise in one lengthy package.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判 蘇る逆転 Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten, lit. Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout) is the first game in the Ace Attorney series. It was originally released in Japan on Oct.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, published as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD on mobile devices, is a compilation video game containing remasters of the first 3 games in the Ace Attorney series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Justice for All, and Trials and Tribulations.
If there's one thing I hope you got out of this piece, it's to play the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy first, with Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, and then Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Spirit of Justice in that order afterward.
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".
It's a familiar sight to any London tourist, but in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, the Victorian-set prequel to Capcom's much beloved Phoenix Wright games, those scales take centre stage right inside the courtroom.
While Edgeworth does not appear in person in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, in later games he is mentioned as still being in contact with Wright after he lost his attorney's badge, as well as seeing his daughter Trucy's magic shows from time to time.
sixThe series currently consists of six main series games and five spin-offs.