This signalled that Phoenix’s saga had come to a close (or so it seemed to indicate), and players were able to see characters grow and evolve during the 7 years that had passed since the last game. This was the first Ace Attorney game from a new perspective, and Apollo's character was engaging and lovable, along with his new ability to "Perceive". The stellar music fits its …
Feb 08, 2022 · 7. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. The most recent game in the main series, Spirit of …
5. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice (2016) The latest game in the Ace Attorney franchise to come to the West is a weird one in that it takes place in Maya Fey’s country of origin, the mystical land of Khura’in, where spiritualism is taken as …
Ace Attorney is a series of adventure video game legal dramas developed by Capcom.The first entry in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, was released in 2001; since then, five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles, have been released.Additionally, the series has seen adaptations in the form of a live …
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) |
Phoenix Wright | |
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Significant others | Iris (formerly, as Dahlia Hawthorne: Trials and Tribulations, anime) Leona Clyde (musical only) Maya Fey (2022 stage play only) |
Children | Trucy Wright (adopted daughter) |
Relatives | Ryunosuke Naruhodo (ancestor) |
My Rating | |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in |
Cravat Level | Triple |
Suit Color | Some type of red |
Status | Alive |
The latest game in the Ace Attorney franchise to come to the West is a weird one in that it takes place in Maya Fey’s country of origin, the mystical land of Khura’in, where spiritualism is taken as fact.
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See also: List of Ace Attorney characters. The protagonist of the first three games is the defense attorney Phoenix Wright (Ryūichi Naruhodō in the Japanese version), who is assisted by the spirit medium Maya Fey; in the third game, Phoenix's mentor Mia Fey is also a playable character.
Ace Attorney is a series of adventure video game legal dramas developed by Capcom. The first entry in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, was released in 2001; since then, five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles, have been released.
The series currently consists of six main series games and five spin-offs.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is a compilation of both Adventures and Resolve to be released in July 2021 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Microsoft Windows. This will be the first time both games are officially available outside of Japan.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All was originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002 in Japan; it has also been released for the Nintendo DS in 2006, Microsoft Windows in 2008, the Wii in 2010, and iOS in 2012.
In the spin-off series Ace Attorney Investigations, the player takes the role of prosecutor Miles Edgeworth and in the prequel series The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, of Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo. The series was created by the writer and director Shu Takumi.
Black Psyche-Locks represent a secret that an individual keeps subconsciously, without even being aware of it. Forceful attempts to remove them by presenting evidence can cause permanent emotional and spiritual damage. Wright has described black Psyche-Locks as dark, cold, and full of despair.
In the Japanese versions of the games, the Psyche-Locks are called Saiko rokku ("Psycho Locks"), while Miles Edgeworth mistakenly calls them Saikoro-jō ("Dice Locks"). In the English localization, Edgeworth and Drew Misham refer to them as "psycholocks" and "psycho locks", respectively, a possible reference to their original name. This joke continues any time others hear about the Psyche-Locks in the English version.
In the manga " Professor Layton and the Cheerful Mystery Volume 1 " , which is based upon the Professor Layton video game series, Luke Triton uses what appear to be Psyche-Locks to lock his door.
Bridge to the Turnabout has the most Psyche-Locks and Psyche-Lock sets of any episode, with a total of 33 locks distributed among 8 sets (including those that are not broken during the game).