My Rating | |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in |
Cravat Level | Triple |
Suit Color | Some type of red |
Status | Alive |
Manfred von Karma | |
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Occupation | Prosecutor (formerly) |
Affiliation | Franziska von Karma (prodigy) Miles Edgeworth (protége) |
Family | Unnamed granddaughter |
Children | Unnamed older child Franziska von Karma (daughter) Miles Edgeworth (surrogate son) |
6 Manfred von Karma. Undoubtedly one of the most memorable parts of the original Ace Attorney, Manfred's nigh-demonic presence in the courtroom has made him an enduring antagonist even two decades later.
Despite ostensibly being the "main" prosecutor of Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Inquisitor Barnham just doesn't get enough screen time to leave as much of an impression as the rest of the series' memorable foes.
2021 marks 20 years since defense attorney Phoenix Wright first stepped into the courtroom. There is also the official localization of the long-awaited Great Ace Attorney duology on the horizon. As such, there's no better time than now to settle the great debate once and for all.
Fans can rest assured, however, that his courtroom clash with protagonist Ryūnosuke Naruhodō is a highlight of one of the all-time best cases in the series. Look forward to learning more about this fascinating, enigmatic prosecutor.
While not part of the Payne lineage, Prosecutor Flynch (of Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney fame) is stuck here as well for the same reasons (an honorary Payne, if you will). This dubious quintet are at the bottom of the barrel in terms of Ace Attorney's prosecutors.
Making his debut as the titular rookie's rival in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Klavier suffers from an unusual problem: he's just too darn nice. While a more gentle, jovial opponent may seem like a nice change of pace from the venomous prosecutors of previous entries, it results in a lack of dramatic tension throughout Apollo Justice's cases.