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It even almost ruins the perfectly good case four through it's actions. The Wolfman Registered User regular. The Wolfman on October You think maybe Capcom can't count? Capcom obviously can't count releasing MM 10 right before 6. I'd love to see a game set in the 'future' where Wright is a badass old Judge. That'd be cool. They can go back and do more Apollo as long as it's about Apollo coming into his own and not "Boy that Phoenix pretty much did all the legwork for me" And I want a prosecutor who isn't always so cool and collected when I shove the evidence down his throat!

Klavier was all right but half the fun of the AA games is blowing the prosecution's mind! Jintor Registered User regular. Jintor on October Copenhagen, Denmark Registered User regular. Lars wrote: ». Foefaller Registered User regular. Foefaller on October Pureauthor Registered User regular. The problem is that the buildup to it is ridiculous and goes nowhere.

Pureauthor on October Rex Dart Registered User regular. Apollo Justice made a lot of mistakes. But I still really want a sequel. There's more than enough room in this world for a trilogy of Edgeworth and Apollo games. Rex Dart on October Blackjack Registered User regular. Apollo Justice will probably get a sequel eventually. I just wish I liked any of the characters involved in that game at all. Blackjack on October Blackjack wrote: ».

I can't fucking believe Ace Attorney is 10 years old Holy shit I feel like such a geezer. Dac Vin S-s-screw you! Opinion time: Justice For All is not only the worst game in the series, it's among the worst games ever. Basically, the three worst cases of the series case 3,2 and 1 in order of worst , an insanely overrated case case 4 , the worst prosecutor of the series in Franciska von Karma, and introducing Pearl Fey who I only consider to have any shred of good because of case 5 of Trial and Tribulations.

All in all, a very loathsome game. And I kind of like all the other games in the series. Dac Vin on October Franziska is at the very least better than Klavier.

At least she's an actual antagonist. Speed Racer Scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch scritch scratch Registered User regular. Yeah no JFA has some problems and case 3 is probably the low point of the entire series but it's still leagues ahead of AJ. Speed Racer on October The two problems AJ had were a case 3 is boring as fuck, and b Phoenix Wright.

With the popularity of the visual novel genre in mind, after finishing up his work on Dino Crisis 2 with Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami , Shu Takumi decided he wanted his next game to be a visual novel - with the intention of making a game so simplistic that even his mother could play it. This was after Mikami game Takumi six months to conceptualize any type of game he wanted to make, and since Takumi initially joined Capcom to create mystery games, it was a match made in heaven.

Takumi initially envisioned Ace Attorney as a Gameboy Color game, however after being presented a demo of Mega Man: Battle Network on the Gameboy Advance, he decided to switch to the newer Nintendo handheld. Overall, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney took Takumi and his team at Capcom Production Studio 4 merely ten months to develop, with most of the work tied to the game's art and writing.

Shu Takumi wrote Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney almost entirely by himself, with the team pitching in at points during the game's development, and claimed that a main focus of the game was to create a linear story with a single ending that made the player feel as though they were solving the mystery themselves.

In writing the game's cases, Takumi would write each episode's scenario first , and then create the game's characters around the circumstances and context of the case. In an interview with Nintendo Power Magazine in , Takumi even claimed that he barely wrote any of Phoenix's backstory before writing the game itself, instead making the character's personality up as he went along. In this way, Takumi viewed Phoenix as a sort of 'self-insert,' writing the character in response to how he would react to the situations in the game.

One inspiration for the events of the game came from an experience Takumi encountered as a child in second grade. When Takumi was younger, he got in trouble with his teacher after being accused by a student in another class of stealing a five yen coin left in a makeshift piggy bank in the schoolyard. After apologizing multiple times to the student he didn't know, and explaining to her that it had been a misunderstanding, Takumi later realized that the piggy bank had been left in the schoolyard as a prank, and that the student had intended to pass the blame onto another younger student the whole time.

Realizing this, Takumi claimed he wished somebody had been around to defend him, inspiring the flashback scene that depitcts a young Phoenix at the center of a "class trial" in which he is defended by Miles Edgeworth and Larry Butz. As for the next new game, who can say? If we get AA7 in or , I want to see old characters from the original trilogy and Apollo Justice come back. This is why we long for it. I really have been longing for Ace Attorney 7! What in the world is happening with Capcom?

The first 4 games of the series were masterpieces. Apollo Justice left a lot of questions bothering me and then, all of a sudden, feels like in Dual Destines the characters simply forgot everything that happened in AJ.

Also, they brought Phoenix back just because, cause they never gave a good reason as for why he was readmited and could get the attorney badge back. Is it true what Takumi said about AJ being his personal endpoint? It would be a perfect opportunity. But dai gyakuten saiban collection will coming in first quater of so ace attorney 7 might release on or I like them as they are.

Not ever game series needs to change dramatically. I demand a new Ace Attorney on the switch!! Every single Ace Attorney is such an insane journey to the truth, I can not get enough. Promise or not, I think Phoenix would have said something by now. I certainly would have bought them. It is thanks to Bolt that I got acquainted with the Ace Attorney series!

Thank you! I do so hope that Capcom will do something with the series sometime soon, and it will be something spectacular! Display Name. So Takumi did. But not as fans knew him. Trapped in Barely a year after Apollo Justice hit shelves in Japan, Capcom announced a new team would be developing a new sub-series: Ace Attorney Investigations. A promotional image featuring only Edgeworth and Phoenix that Capcom used as the header for its 10th anniversary page for the series.

It replaced an earlier image that featured a wider cast, including characters from Apollo Justice. Bolt April 30, 6 minutes read.



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