- Dr. Grey's Autopsy Report added to Court Record. - Press Gumshoe on the statement "The direct cause of death was a pistol shot to the forehead, sir." - …
Aug 07, 2021 · From here on in, you can get either the bad ending or the good ending to Phoenix Wright - Ace Attorney: Justice for All. If you want to see both, go for the bad ending first - …
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All. Case 2-1: How does everyone know how Phoenix is spelling Maggey's name, when he's just speaking? He says that the writing says "Maggie, but the defendant spells her name Maggey", without saying "with a Y", or anything. Psmith Psyndrome.
Nov 26, 2013 · Can you name the defendant in each Ace Attorney case? by Tats Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . Rate 5 stars Rate 4 stars Rate 3 stars Rate 2 stars Rate 1 star . Add to Playlist ... Dr. Turner Grey: 2-3: Russell Berry: 2-4: Juan Corrida: 3-1: Doug Swallow: 3-2: Kane Bullard: 3-3: Glen Elg: 3-4: Valerie Hawthorne: Case Defendant Victim; 3-5 ...
Kurain VillageTrial witnesses This episode shows how Maya Fey reunites with Phoenix Wright following the former's decision to return to her hometown of Kurain Village at the end of the previous game.
Matt Engarde, also known as Shingo Otoro in the original Japanese localization, is the final antagonist of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All, specifically being the main antagonist of the case "Farewell, My Turnabout".
Edgeworth returns in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All, where it is revealed that he is alive, and his purpose for running away was so that he could think about what it really means to be a prosecutor.
Maya Fey is Wright's assistant. She is the defendant in Reunion, and Turnabout, aids him in his investigation during Turnabout Big Top and is kidnapped in Farewell, My Turnabout in an attempt to blackmail Wright.
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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.
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
During a case seven years prior to the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, two months after Trials and Tribulations, he was forced to forfeit his attorney's badge after presenting evidence that, unknown to him, was forged.
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No, they do not. While Maya is a close friend to Phoenix, and Pearl strongly ships the two, there's nothing romantic between them. Maya says she thinks of Phoenix as like a brother in Trials & Tribulations.
In many ways, Iris is what Dahlia merely pretended to be. She is meek and polite to a fault, and has been manipulated multiple times into haphazardly assisting in various crimes, mostly by her twin sister and once by Godot.Feb 10, 2019
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
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 retiterate, you'll get a series of statements.
by Alex Donaldson on 12 November, 2020. After the truly excellent first entry in the series, it's time for the visual novel mystery adventures of defense attorney Phoenix Wright to continue in Justice For All. Like the rest of this series' original trilogy, this game is very widly available on practically every platform, ...
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...
Players of the first game will find themselves kicking of this investigation with some familiar things, in the Viola Hall. You'll also begin with your Attorney's Badge , Maya's Magatama and The Nickel Samurai in your court record.
In the Japanese version of Ace Attorney for Nintendo DS/3DS each item in the Court Record is comprised of two icons and two separate boxes (images) that contain caption/age and description data respectively.
The ending screen from the demo version. Some pixels have wrong color because the image was not appropriately converted for the game (it uses the first 32 palette colors that are reserved for UI purposes).
In the final game when Pearl is crying she only moves her right hand, while the left hand stays in one place, but in the earlier version of this animation she wiped her eyes with both hands.
The Japanese version allows to unlock all cases if the GBA version of Gyakuten Saiban 2 is present in the GBA cartridge slot. Since the DS version is the first release of the game outside Japan, this feature was removed but the corresponding images were not.