![]() Trucy and Pearl, who also appear in promotional images, are borderline examples (both of them play larger, more frequent roles than Klavier but compared to their previous uses in the series they are both much less prominent than before). He offers a few helpful moments but is generally inconsequential. Advertised Extra: Klavier appears on several pieces of promotional artwork but his only role is a fairly minor appearance in the third case.Its absence probably derives from the fact that Japanese players interested about its diffusion just need to check at Real Life for information. The Jurist System was Ripped from the Headlines in Japan. If the bias discussed therein was figured out in-universe by the other jurors, it could have added to the public's ever-decreasing trust in the legal system during the "Dark Age of the Law" and caused the Jurist System to be rejected beyond its test run. See the Broken Aesop entry for Apollo Justice. While it would be silly to expect the entire legal system to be reformed within a year, no one even mentions the Jurist System or any effects the test trial may have had. One rather noticeable omission from as early as case 1 is the complete absence of the Jurist System (the judge passes the verdict himself like always), which was one of the more important outcomes of the conclusion of Apollo's game.The fact that Apollo and Trucy were revealed to be half-siblings is irrelevant here, because of how they are still kept in the dark about this and it is never mentioned anywhere in this installment, making this plotline to be an aversion of Late-Arrival Spoiler.The one plot point that is revisited ( black Psyche-Locks) is more a case of clarification than new ground. Aborted Arc: Almost none of the dangling questions from Apollo Justice are picked up on.10-Minute Retirement: Apollo's leave of absence, which is mentioned at the end of the first case, and revisited at the halfway point of the fourth case. ![]() Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies provides examples of: Ī character sheet for the whole series can be found here, and its own sub-section for Shout-Outs here. A new feature is Athena's Mood Matrix, where she analyses the statements of a witness and looks for any inconsistencies between their words and emotions.Ī sequel, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, was released in 2016, also on 3DS.Įnglish and Japanese trailers can be viewed here and here. The game features a wealth of returning cast members and newcomers, along with the return of the Psyche Lock and Perceive mechanics from previous games. Together they seek to dispel the corruption within the legal system and restore it to its rightful glory, a task that pits them against the new prosecutor and detective on the block: Simon Blackquill, an infamous convicted murderer who uses psychological warfare to manipulate the courtroom, and the bumbling Bobby Fulbright, a man who firmly believes in justice. The story follows three lawyers of the Wright Anything Agency: veteran Phoenix Wright, who has regained his badge after a long absence from the courtroom his Hot-Blooded apprentice Apollo Justice and newcomer Athena Cykes, an eager young rookie who uses analytical psychology to aid her cross-examinations. One year after the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, the legal world is entering the seventh year of "the dark age of the law": a vicious cycle of false charges and forged evidence, where prosecutors and lawyers seek victory at any ethical cost and public trust in the courts is at an all-time low. An Android version came out on May 24, 2017. An iOS version of the game was released in Japan on August 7, 2014, and in North America and Europe on August 14, 2014. The game was released in Japan on July 24th, 2013, and was followed by releases in North America and Europe on October 24, 2013. "Turnabout Trial 5") is the Nintendo 3DS installment of the Ace Attorney series of Visual Novels from Capcom. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies ( Gyakuten Saiban 5 in Japan, lit.
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