Based on the first three video games in the series, Ace Attorney takes place in an alternate world where the court system has been changed to the point where trials held in first instance and courts must reach a verdict within three days. Phoenix Wright is a rookie defense lawyer who works under his mentor, Mia Fey.
Protagonists. This category lists the main player characters of the Ace Attorney games. The player controls each of these characters for at least one full section of a game chapter. Maya Fey, Lamiroir, and Dick Gumshoe are very briefly playable in Farewell, My Turnabout, Turnabout Succession, and The Imprisoned Turnabout, respectively, but not enough to be considered …
Main character : AceAttorney 70 Posted by u/christiangv99 28 days ago Main character Tier/Poll If capcom announce a new ace attorney game, who would you like to be the main character? I would like a game with athena being the main character but is my opinion. 1.5k votes 181 Apollo Justice 318 Phoenix Wright 538 Athena cykes 197 Miles Edgeworth 245
Phoenix WrightPhoenix Wright (成歩堂 龍一, Naruhodō Ryūichi) is a defense attorney and the main character of the franchise, and the protagonist in all games in the main series, except for Apollo Justice.
Favourite Ace Attorney characterMiles Edgeworth – 537 votes.Phoenix Wright – 464 votes.Maya Fey – 264 votes.Kazuma Asogi – 194 votes.Apollo Justice – 161 votes.Godot – 143 votes.Barok van Zieks – 141 votes.Franziska von Karma – 133 votes.More items...•
Manfred von Karma (狩魔 豪, Karuma Gō) is the main antagonist of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
Phoenix WrightSignificant othersIris (formerly, as Dahlia Hawthorne: Trials and Tribulations, anime) Leona Clyde (musical only) Maya Fey (2022 stage play only)ChildrenTrucy Wright (adopted daughter)RelativesRyunosuke Naruhodo (ancestor)11 more rows
April is the 23 year old secretary of Redd White, the CEO of Bluecorp.
Every Ace Attorney Assistant, Ranked1 Susato Mikotoba. An absolutely picture-perfect legal aid and assistant, Susato is incredibly knowledgeable about all things law and becomes an absolutely essential partner for Naruhodo.2 Maya Fey. ... 3 Kay Faraday. ... 4 Athena Cykes. ... 5 Kazuma Asogi. ... 6 Ema Skye. ... 7 Trucy Wright. ... 8 Iris Wilson. ... More items...•
Ga'ran has the highest death count out of any Ace Attorney villain because of it, with its effects lasting for nearly twenty-five years. Her web of lies was endless, and if Phoenix and Apollo hadn't shown up, Khura'in likely would've suffered for years to come.
Matt is the first and, so far, the only defendant in the Ace Attorney franchise that was ultimately found genuinely guilty and earned a guilty verdict rightfully. He is one of three main villains not to be in law enforcement or a government official, with the other people being Dahlia Hawthorne, and Simon Keyes.
The Cosmos Space Center had planned to launch a rocket on December 15, but two bombs had detonated at 9:28 a.m. Starbuck was on trial for both the bombing and the subsequent stabbing death of Clay Terran.
Maya FeyFirst gamePhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001)Created byShu TakumiDesigned byTatsurō IwamotoPortrayed byMirei Kiritani (film) Reno Nakamura (stage plays)10 more rows
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.
The relationship between Phoenix and Maya is extremely unique in that they are everything to each other. They were, after all, quite literally made for each other. Their perfect chemistry was carefully constructed by Shu Takumi to tell a story and no one can replace or replicate them.
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.
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.
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.
Later games expand upon the character of Larry Butz, but most fans will never forget their first encounter with Phoenix Wright's childhood friend and first client. Larry is accused of murdering his girlfriend in "The First Turnabout," but the loveable goof has been framed.
"Turnabout Samurai" has Phoenix Wright defending accused murderer Will Powers, also known as TV's Steel Samurai, by investigating the show's production studio. While this unique case has plenty of memorable characters, Will stands out as an imposing figure with an incredibly sweet and gentle personality.
The chief of police featured in "Rise From The Ashes," Damon Gant is remembered as a majorly charismatic presence and terrifying villain with one of the best breakdowns in the franchise. As Lana Skye's partner, he blackmailed her into helping him plant evidence and hide the victims of his murders.
Although he is mostly associated with prosecutors, homicide detective Dick Gumshoe is a major friend and ally to Phoenix throughout his exploits, as well. Gumshoe is known in the first game as the kindly, bumbling detective who helps Phoenix's investigations and buys him dinner at the end of the final case.
Phoenix Wright's mentor and all-around beloved character Mia Fey dies pretty early on in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney during "Turnabout Sisters." Her legacy lives on through flashbacks and spirit channeling appearances in later games, although she was a fan favorite from the beginning.
Even though her sister Lana was a one-off character, this charismatic young forensics expert became a regular character after her appearance in "Rise From The Ashes." Ema is loyal to Lana during the older sister's murder trial, and the young Ema becomes one of Phoenix's most memorable assistants besides Maya.
Setting a high standard for Ace Attorney 's villains, Manfred von Karma's influence has encompassed several characters in the series. In "Turnabout Goodbyes," Phoenix faces off with this imposing prosecutor in the courtroom before revealing the depth of his crimes to the world.
Phoenix Wright is a rookie defense lawyer who works under his mentor, Mia Fey. When Mia is murdered, Phoenix befriends her younger sister Maya, a spirit medium-in-training who can channel the spirits of the dead. Joined by Maya, Phoenix heads up the Wright & Co. Law Offices and stands up to defend his clients in court, often butting heads with several prosecutors, most notably his childhood friend Miles Edgeworth .
Ace Attorney 's anime adaptation was first announced during a presentation at the 2015 Tokyo Game Show. Production of the series was handled by A-1 Pictures, who had previously produced the animated cutscenes in the sixth main Ace Attorney game, Spirit of Justice, and was directed by Ayumu Watanabe with series composition by Atsuhiro Tomioka and character design by Keiko Ōta and Koji Watanabe. The first season adapts the first two video games in the franchise, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and Justice for All, alongside an original episode, though the cases "Rise from the Ashes", added to the DS release of the former game, and "The Lost Turnabout", the opening case of the latter, are omitted. Ace Attorney creator Shu Takumi also acted as a script supervisor for the series.
A second season by CloverWorks aired from October 2018 to March 2019, adapting the third game, Trials and Tribulations .
Hiroki Narimiya portrays Phoenix in the 2012 live-action film Ace Attorney. The film loosely adapts the events of the first game, including Phoenix's first case, his meeting with Maya, and his defense of Edgeworth; the end credits sequence additionally adapt elements of the second game.
For the video game, see Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. For the series, see Ace Attorney. Phoenix " Nick " Wright, known as Ryūichi Naruhodō ( Japanese: 成歩堂 龍一, Hepburn: Naruhodō Ryūichi) in the original Japanese language versions, is a fictional defense attorney in Capcom 's Ace Attorney video game series. Phoenix is featured as the protagonist in ...
Takumi used his privilege as the director to cast himself as Phoenix. Phoenix was a private investigator who finds a body at his client's office and is arrested.
Adopting a young girl named Trucy Enigmar as his daughter, Phoenix sets up the Wright Talent Agency, turning to playing piano and poker games for a source of income. Seven years later, Phoenix is accused of murdering a man named Shadi Smith, who has no known past and is simply a wanderer.
In the first game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix must contend with the loss of his mentor and fellow defense attorney Mia Fey. Throughout the game, Phoenix is hired to defend various people of murder, including his friend Larry Butz and Mia's younger sister Maya Fey. The game culminates with Phoenix defending rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth from being convicted for the murder of Robert Hammond, an old defense attorney who was involved in the DL-6 case, wherein Edgeworth's father was murdered. Going up against Edgeworth's mentor, Manfred von Karma, Phoenix successfully defends his friend and clears him of all charges, and destroys von Karma's 40 year-long winning streak.
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".
Ace Attorney is a series of legal thriller comedy-drama adventure/visual novel games created by Shu Takumi. Players assume the role of a defense attorney in a fictional courtroom setting in the main series. Published by Capcom, the series includes Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, Ace Attorney Investigations 2, Phoenix …
The series was created by Shu Takumi, who wrote and directed the first three games. The first game was conceived in 2000 when Takumi's boss at the time, Shinji Mikami, gave him six months to create any type of game he wanted to; Takumi had originally joined Capcom wanting to make mystery and adventure games, and felt that this was a big chance for him to make a mark as a creator…
The Ace Attorney series launched in Japan with the Game Boy Advance game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney in 2001, and has been published in the West since the release of a Nintendo DS port in 2005. The series currently consists of six main series games and five spin-offs. Additionally, two titles that collect the first three main series games have been released: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney TrilogyHD, which was released for iOS and Android in 2012 in Japan and for iOS in 201…
The Ace Attorney games are visual novel adventure games in which the player controls defense attorneysand defends their clients in several different episodes. The gameplay is split into two types of sections: investigations and courtroom trials. During the investigations, the player searches the environments, gathering information and evidence, and talks to characters such as their client, witnesses, and the police. Once enough evidence has been collected, the game mov…
The localization of the first game was outsourced to Bowne Global, and was handled by the writer Alexander O. Smithand the editor Steve Anderson. While the Japanese version takes place in Japan, the localized version is set in the United States: because one of the episodes involves time zones, they had to specify where the game takes place, and chose the United States without thinking a lot about it. The Japanese justice system of the original still remained intact in the loc…