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Does anyone know what the name is of the outfit Phoenix Wright wears at age 33? He wears the grey hoodie, he has facial hear and he wears a Beanie that says pa on it with the shocked emoji face, heβs also wearing sandals. In MvC3 the aged 21 alternate he wears is called βFeenieβ. Does the age 33 also have a different name?
I personally don't like it because of how slow and specific it is.
If you donβt know what the subtitle is, itβs basically the name of the game (example: Dual destinies, Justice for all), but these two entries donβt have one.
I tried really hard and I canβt think of one for the original ace attorney. My best one is as probably βbeginningsβ but thatβs pretty basic.
And for Apollo I went with βPhoenix Wright takes down a bad guy while Apollo justice: Asinine attorney just kinda chills in the corner.β
.. the actually subtitle I decided on was βBroken legend, cuz ya know, hobo nick.
Wondering if itβs just meβ¦ I tried dual destinies but it just didnβt have the same appeal the previous games did.
Apollo justice was absolutely amazing too. I just think that the quality of the games and the appeal went down after that.
Anyone else also feel this way?
Ive seen people hate on the game and others saying its greater than they think. Where do you stand?
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All games are in good condition with the exception of some wrinkling on the first page of the Pokemon Conquest Manual. There was also a manufacturing error on the Apollo Justice Case causing the images to be flipped upside down (can provide photo for explanation if needed).
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I'm wondering if I should buy the Apollo games on the 3DS eshop or wait for Capcom to release another trilogy on the switch. I fell in love with the Phoenix Wright trilogy and wanted to continue, but I'm kind of on the fence because each game is around $40 and I wonder if I should just buy them or wait. Thanks a lot, guys!
An apollogist.
πget it? apollo-gist? actual comedy gold holyy crap
So i was playing Apollo Justice for the first time, and i am on the case 2, and i can't progress. So when i was at the moment where i founded the side mirror on thrash, and then founded out that it was from the car that drove over Phoenix. But now when i try to meet Phoenix he isn't there, i have tried to present everything to every character and tried to look every place over, but i can't figure put what the heck i am suppose to do? And just to let you know, i am playing on 3DS
We've finished the original trilogy poll series, with your favorite victim in T&T being Elise Deauxnim, also known as Misty Fey, with a total of 101, crushing her competition (really, second place has been taken by Doug Swallow with 24 votes, followed by Valerie Hawthorne with 14 votes and Glen Elg with 8). I really can't help but laugh at Kane Bullard, who got an impressive amount of 0 votes. Yall really don't like the guy, do you? Can't blame ya. Well, time for something I'm really curious about: victims in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney! This will be interesting, considering what sorts of people we've got here.
I think that I just predicted the ending of ace attorney Apollo justice on my first playthrough without any guides and in case I'm right I'm making a post to prove that I didn't fake this or that this is my second play through PS: could not be bothered to spell check since my first good copy got corrupted before I could make it sound good and I'm not putting another 30 min of editing to make this sound good
The start of my theory begins 7 years ago when phoenix lost his attorney's badge due to forged evidence. So I think that the victim, in this case, will be one of the Gramarye and more specify Zak Gramarye and the defendant will be the wife of the victim (zak Gramarye) and the mother of Trucy Gramarye (soon to be Trucy wright) with either of them being framed for murder by Valant so he can have full control of the troupe. I believe this because, during a conversation with Valant outside the sunshine arena or whatever it's called, an image appeared showing 3 magicians. Zak, Valant and another female magician that looks eerily looks a lot like Trucy. Also in the same interaction with Valant, he tells Apollo that the rights to the troupe would be his if the owner is deceased and if someone is missing for 7 years they would be declared dead and thus Valant would own the rights to the trope.
Back to 7 years ago, Kristoph Gavin requests Drew Misham to create a piece of forged evidence and upon receiving it. Would give said forged evidence to phoenix or place the evidence for Phoenix to find. Phoenix would then go on to present this evidence to the court and Klavier would spot the forged evidence and call phoenix out resulting in him losing his attorney's badge. This would then lead to his client being found guilty and depending on who the defendant is either A. zak will escape from the courtroom fleeing the police or B. Trucy's mother gets declared guilty and is taken to a holding cell by police. I also believe that Trucy will end up being a witness or a co-counsellor in this case and phoenix, who's feeling guilty for not being able to defend her mother/father, will decide to adopt Trucy.
Now as to why Kristoph would give forged evidence to phoenix I can think of 4 possibilities. Option one is that Kristoph for whatever reason wanted wright to fail so he purposely gave him fake evidence so he would lose his badge. Option two is that Valant and Kristoph had struck a deal and gave wright fake evidence to get him off the hook. Option 3 is that Kristoph wan
... keep reading on reddit β‘These two games are often considered the worst in the franchise, but of the two, which do you prefer?
Excuse the corny title, I love Phoenix Wright, all of him. His fantastic growth and the relationships he's built and trials he's overcome with everyone and himself in the trilogy, his character design in the modern games and of course the so called "betrayal" in AJ and I'm pretty tired of how people dismiss him so I'm gonna try to address some of the claims brought up against his character and the direction they took. Never done this before so go easy on me lol
Okay, first off: It's a betrayal to Phoenix's character and he'd never do anything close to that!
Phoenix's bent the system for his benefits and the truth before, this approach isn't too much of a drastic shift for him.
-For example, the player, and by extension he can instruct Larry to "Lie like a dog" in The First Turnabout
-He accuses Oldbag in Turnabout Samurai purely to extend the trial and buy more time
-in Rise from the Ashes, He uses his connection to Gumshoe to break into Gant's office to search for evidence (this one seems like a regular occurrence but at the time the place was unguarded and it had massive repercussions after)
-In Rise from the Ashes again, He conceals the evidence he found willingly because it was bad for Ema (it wasn't completly relevant at the time but it still warranted submission)
-In Farewell he once again accuses someone, Adrian to buy more time and delay the verdict
-This kinda counts as well so I'm just gonna include it, In Memories he EATS a poisoned necklace and actively lies to Mia all to protect his lover
-In Stolen, he uses the Double Jeopardy loophole to get Ron a FULL acquittal
-And the big one, In Recipe, he just straight up lies to Tigre to make him slip up
Point is Phoenix isn't a completely straight laced attorney like Apollo and it isn't such a jarring betrayal of his characterization and what he stands for. Yes he never could use truly illegal methods earlier but it's the same essense it's just that he can pull off something more direct regardless of how he feels about it because he's not an attorney and he's well aware of that. Him using underhanded means has always been for good reason, it's just framed differently now that he's no longer a lawyer and he's doing something directly illegal, which brings me to...
Him forging evidence completely goes against his character!
Yes, forging evidence is an extreme even for him but it's not treated like it's something he enjoyed doing or even the right way. He admits to Apollo th
... keep reading on reddit β‘I've been waiting for a console port of Dual Destinies ever since it came out, to no avail. I'm an avid fan of the series, playing every game in the series (that made it to the west) other than Spirit of Justice and Dual Destinies, halfway through the Anime, etc.
But, I'm finally caving in and just going to download the mobile port instead.
However, I was hoping I could get an answer to a question I've had on my mind for years, ever since the trailer.
... Did Phoenix Wright change back to how he usually acts before Apollo Justice?
I love the direction they took with Wright in AP, and I wanna make sure I'm not too disappointed with his interpretation in this game by knowing beforehand.
hd dual destinies dlc outfit in objection.lol, if anyone has it please give me the code i n e e d it
Hi, I just started playing Apollo Justice and I finished the first trial without any issues, however while trying to examine the scene of Phoenixβs accident I canβt figure out how to pan to the right. I tried all of the controls with no success. Apologies if Iβve overlooked something obvious, this is my first time using Citra, but if I canβt examine the rest of the scene Iβm stuck. Thanks.
Apollo without his hair horns is 5'0",
Koichi Hirose (from Jojo's bizarre adventure) is 5'2"
This mean Apollo is shorter than a manlet
I just finished Apollo Justice and I was blown away. I have never seen so many plot points that were raised earlier in the game be brought up and addressed during the final moments in a game.
In the last two hours, I experienced more out-of-left-field revelations and plot twists than The Sixth Sense.
Every question I had regarding the game was answered in an understandable, if not always satisfying way.
Behind Trials and Tribulations, I think Apollo Justice is probably my favorite in the series so far.
I had this thought in my head for a while now because Apollo Justice is a 2D game like the Trilogy, but Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice are 3D. So if let's say these 3 mainline games received the Trilogy and Chronicles treatment would Apollo Justice be completely remade in 3D or kept consistent with the original and remain 2D while the others stay their 3D self. What do you think would realistically happen in this case?
Imo. Slight spoilers for Apollo Justice and of course for the entirety of GAA1 + 2.
No Ace Analysis here. Just a love letter, an ode to our dear fellow, the Ace Detective himself, Herlock Sholmes.
Okay first off, the name. I know this isn't the first time this name has been used in media, and it only exists because of copyright issues in the west. However, imo I think it's one of those trial by adversity things, where a scramble to change something and deviate from the original plan makes the result so much better than the original. I had to buy this game because it had a character called Herlock bloody Sholmes. It's one of those terrible names that is so bad it's amazing, and it somehow perfectly fits in the AA series.
So other more subjective things. I haven't read or watched much of Sherlock Holmes stuff. So this character was actually a somewhat fresh experience for me. He has depth. He deliberately messes up deductions for the duo to solve. It gets hinted at multiple times throughout the game before the climactic ending and realisation that he actually lives up to his nickname as an ace detective. He absolutely needed that to be a great character imo, and I feel the game achieves this pretty well.
He's also an unapologetic d*ck most of the time and that provides some good laughs. He is a genuinely funny character, there are multiple times where I was genuinely laughing at his hijinks. I don't think I've ever laughed more at an AA game than in these two. He is a very entertaining character and every second he spends on screen is a great one. Though he can also be a sweetie too.
Sholmes is just a delightfully cheesy character. Which is a positive for me. It's just right between too much and too little for something like this. All of his animations are wonderful and I enjoy watching them in action without pressing A. His theme is great too.
I feel he is handled much better than the previous attempt at making a mentor in the game in the way that Apollo Justice tried it. It might not be AJ's fault really because of who that mentor is in that game, but Sholmes in these games gets the balance pretty good between giving him the right amount of screen time, but letting Naruhodo shine and be at the centre of it all. Perhaps this is due to Sholmes barely being in the court. He doesn't normally turn up at all.
He is also not a perfect character. His decisions he makes with a certain character in 1:2 is insane, even with kind of the best(?) Intention
... keep reading on reddit β‘Everyone that has completed the game mentioned in the title knows that at the end of the game, you are given the option to choose the veredict of Vera Misham, with the "Guilty" being the bad ending and "Not guilty" being the good ending. Now, my question is the following: Why even give the choice?
My point is that if you were paying attention to the game, it's obvious what option is the correct one, so it's basically the game asking you "Hey, do you want to win or lose the game?".
If someone could give me an explanation I'll appreciate it, Thanks
I dont really know why im writing this but I kinda just wanted to gush about apollo justice I guess basically apollo justice is my favorite ace attorney game and one of my favorite games of all time, it really holds a special place for me personally, and ive never really understood the hate for it, im probably biased with this as it contains my favorite prosecutor, defense attorney, and at least my 2nd favorite villain, but still I love how much more realistic and downbeat it feels, it all has a more muted and toned down color scheme compared to the trilogy that always really stuck out to me, for some reason, and the plot compliments it so well in my opinion, I like that the game deals with more realistic and down to earth issues for lawyers (forged evidence, disbarment, framing etc) and feels like a more grounded and less fantastical experience compared to all the games around it, ive always loved the characters as well, hobo phoenix is absolutely great, seeing this once legendary man reduced down to a bitter, snarky, scheming chessmaster was always really cool to me, it felt like a true showing of what would happen to phoenix after losing everything, as he stops caring about his fate at this point, klavier as well is my favorite prosecutor, ive always loved that hes a much nicer, cooler, and overall more friendly and cooperative guy with you from the start compared to the rest, his interactions with apollo and ema are really fantastic, ema and trucy as well are great replacement characters in my opinion for maya and gumshoe, trucys interactions with apollo are always really fun and entertaining in my opinion and I like her more subtle moments throughout the game, and kristoph is an absolutely fantastic villain in my opinion, though I am one of like, five people who consider turnabout succession an all timer case, something about him feels so disturbing and offputting, I constantly feel on edge dealing with him, and its great, also I actually enjoy his motive so anyways, long ramble over, I love this game, and yeah id like to know your thoughts on it
Doesn't it seem like Naruhodo and Apollo could be lost brothers? On the way they deal with situations, but in your opinion what makes them different from each other? And also you can talk about any of games, but not the GAA2 since I haven't finished it yet.
I'm almost finishing the trilogy and now I'm incredibly disappointed to find out I cannot buy these games for the Switch. Is buying a 3ds the only way to play these games? What ports are there?
I need some advice!
Just out of curiosity
So I am watching a play through of Apollo justice and while I love the game the investigations can drone on a bit to long for me. Is there anywhere I could go to read the descriptions of the evidence so I can actually try and work through the trial myself without watching the investigations?
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