Feb 28, 2019 · On April 9 we'll finally have the chance to enjoy Phoenix Wright on PC. The Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy package contains the 14 episodes that make up the first three games. It's available...
With that in mind, it’s appropriate that Mr. Wright is finally making his case on the home of the point-and-click adventure, and now we know exactly …
The first three games in the Ace Attorney series of courtroom visual novels are coming to PC and consoles early next year as the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Capcom has announced.You take ...
Going forward, we pledge to continue bringing the Ace Attorney series to you in a variety of engaging ways. We hope you'll remain on this journey with us …
Maya Fey | |
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First game | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001) |
Created by | Shu Takumi |
Designed by | Tatsurō Iwamoto |
Portrayed by | Mirei Kiritani (film) Reno Nakamura (stage plays) |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in |
Cravat Level | Triple |
Suit Color | Some type of red |
Status | Alive |
Not only that, but buying the trilogy on Steam gives Capcom the incentive to bring more AA games to the platform. Not buying it just gives them cause to do the opposite.
The 'story' of the first three games is a self-contained arc. Takumi planned them as a trilogy and stopped being as involved with the series after the first three games. Not only that, but buying the trilogy on Steam gives Capcom the incentive to bring more AA games to the platform.
In the Capcom hack and leaks, it seems if The Great Ace Attorney sells well they will likely do a trilogy remaster of 4, 5 and 6 and seems likely if that does come it will also be on PC.
Good news is that Apollo Justice, Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice all already have Western releases on both 3DS and Android/iOS. Means a port to PC is fairly straightforward. Tbh, don't want to get this trilogy on PC unless they release the rest and future games on PC as well. Tbh, don't want to get this trilogy on PC unless they release ...
Apollo Justice, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice all already got Western releases outside of Nintendo on iOS and Android. Ace Attorney Investigations also got released on iOS and Android (just the first one, second one hasn't gotten a Western release to date).
According to the leak, Capcom plans on announcing a localization of its Great Ace Attorney games, with the reveal happening this coming April and a planned June 2021 release date for PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. The two Great Ace Attorney games, originally released for the Nintendo 3DS, will be bundled together for $40 ...
The two Great Ace Attorney games, originally released for the Nintendo 3DS, will be bundled together for $40 and come with significant quality of life improvements, visual enhancements, all of the post-launch DLC, and support for features like PlayStation trophies. Since Great Ace Attorney has never been released outside of Japan, ...
Numerous Ace Attorney video games are mentioned in the Capcom leak, and they point to 2021 being a big year for fans of the quirky franchise. These leaks mean big things for Ace Attorney fans in general, but they should be especially big to fans of the franchise that live outside of Japan.
While the original Phoenix Wright trilogy is already available on modern systems, games like Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney , Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice, as well as the Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game and other spin-offs, all could use ports.
Originally released in 2010, Ace Attorney Investigations 2 would be the only Ace Attorney game to never be localized if the leak is accurate and the Great Ace Attorney games are indeed getting an English release. However, with Capcom bothering to localize the Great Ace Attorney games, perhaps it could finally be convinced to bring this game ...
Another Ace Attorney project mentioned in the Capcom leak is an Ace Attorney Collection for both the PS4 and Nintendo Switch. Apparently, Japan fans can look forward to a bundle that brings together both of the Great Ace Attorney games as well as the original Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
Capcom announced that it will be releasing two classic games in the Ace Attorney series in English for the first time this July. The new collection, titled The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, bundles The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve in one package that will be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Steam for $39.99 on July 27th.
Unlike the Ace Attorney games starring Phoenix Wright, which take place in modern day, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles are set in the late 19th century during the Meiji period and the Victorian era. You play as Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, a defense attorney and an ancestor of Wright, to try to prove that your clients are innocent in court.
There’s a character named Herlock Sholmes. Like other Ace Attorney games, you’ll team up with a motley crew of characters along the way, including a detective that’s actually named Herlock Sholmes.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles also offers a Story Mode that lets the game play itself so you can follow along with what’s going on as if it were a TV show or visual novel. The mode can be toggled on or off whenever you want, so I could see myself using it to get past a particularly tricky section.
Theres also a number of spin-off titles to the series, not vital to the main story line but interesting in their own way to say the least. The following are also available on the Android emulator
Contrary to common belief, the mobile versions of the games play out the exact same way as on PC! If you have allready finished the Ace Attorney Trilogy, the controls should feel just about the same to what you've allready experienced, a simple point and click visual novel. The games never encounters any events where you'd need multiple fingers or other things you only can do on mobile, so no need to worry.