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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney[a] is a visual novel adventure video game developed and published by Capcom. It is the fourth title in the Ace Attorney series, and was released for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008, for iOS and Android in 2016, and for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017. It is also set to be released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One in 2024, as part of the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy compilation.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
English cover art featuring (from left to right) Apollo Justice, Klavier Gavin, Trucy Wright, and Kristoph Gavin
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Director(s)Mitsuru Endo
Producer(s)Minae Matsukawa
Designer(s)
  • Takeshi Yamazaki
  • Keisuke Yamakawa
Programmer(s)
  • Toshihiko Honda
  • Nobuhito Shimizu
Artist(s)
  • Kazuya Nuri
  • Akiko Nishizawa
  • Koujiro Ogiwara
  • Tatsuro Iwamoto
Writer(s)Shu Takumi
Composer(s)
  • Toshihiko Horiyama
  • Hideki Okugawa
SeriesAce Attorney
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
ReleaseNintendo DS
  • JP: April 12, 2007
  • NA: February 19, 2008
  • EU: May 9, 2008
  • AU: May 22, 2008
iOS
  • WW: December 1, 2016
Android
  • WW: December 8, 2016
Nintendo 3DS
  • NA: November 21, 2017
  • JP: November 22, 2017
  • EU: November 23, 2017
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
  • WW: January 25, 2024
Genre(s)Adventure, visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player

The game takes place seven years after the previous game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations. Phoenix Wright, the main character of previous titles in the series, has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice, working with Phoenix's adopted daughter Trucy on four cases. The player's goal is to get their clients declared not guilty; to do this, they investigate the cases and cross-examine witnesses. When finding inconsistencies in witness testimonies, the player is able to present pieces of evidence that contradict the witnesses' statements. They can also use the "perceive" system, in which they are able to see nervous motions or actions during witness testimonies, similar to a tell in poker.

The game was developed by a team of 28 staff members, including producer Minae Matsukawa, director Mitsuru Endo, and character designer Kazuya Nuri. Series creator Shu Takumi, who wrote the game's scenario and took on a supervisory role for the production, had wanted the series to end with Trials and Tribulations, as he felt that Phoenix's character had been explored fully; when it was decided that the game would get made, he wanted it to have a new main character with a new story, and wanted Phoenix to not make an appearance. Despite this, it was decided that Phoenix would serve as a mentor to Apollo. Apollo Justice sold around 250,000 copies during the first retail week and 515,417 by the end of 2007, and has been mostly positively received by critics.

Gameplay edit

 
Apollo Justice introduces the "perceive" system, in which players look for nervous motions during witness testimonies.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is, like the rest of the Ace Attorney series, a cross between the adventure game and visual novel genres.[1] The player's goal is to defend their clients in four cases, and prove their innocence.[2][3] The gameplay is separated into two types of situations: Investigations and trials.[4]

During the investigation phase of each case, the player explores the game world by either using the stylus or the D-pad to select the actions they wish to engage in: Examine, Move, Talk, or Present. The player converses with non-player characters by selecting dialogue and can move around the game world by selecting the locations they wish to travel to. Information gained during Investigation Mode can be used during the Trial phase of the game and items picked up can be used as evidence. The player cannot progress without completing certain actions.[5] Ema Skye, a character from the DS remake of the original Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, often provides the player with opportunities to use DS features such as the microphone to perform actions such as dusting for fingerprints.[6]

The trial portions consist of listening to and cross-examining witness testimonies. The player is given the option to either Press or Present evidence in response to statements made by witnesses.[7] The player can either select their choice or yell into the microphone.[8] By choosing Press, the player questions the witness's statement, which sometimes causes the witness to change their testimony. When finding inconsistencies in the testimony, the player may choose Present in order to show a piece of evidence that they think contradicts the testimony.[9] The player has a health bar, representing the judge's patience. If the player presents incorrect pieces of evidence or choose incorrect answers to questions in court, health is lost. If the health bar reaches zero, the player loses the game and their client is declared guilty.[10] A new system, known as the "Perceive System," can be used to look for motions or actions made by witnesses that show nervousness, similar to a tell in poker.[11] The game also includes a "Crime Recreation Mode" that models evidence or the crime scene in a 3-D rendition and allow the player to explore the recreation to look for clues. Additionally, the game often recreates the crime in cutscene sequences, allowing the player to observe the action and find contradictions.[12]

Synopsis edit

Setting and characters edit

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney takes place seven years after the events of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations.[13] Like previous Ace Attorney games, it consists of several cases, or "Turnabouts". In each, the protagonist, Apollo Justice, must prove the innocence of a client accused of murder using evidence and testimony. Once the opening level is concluded, he is hired to work in the offices of disbarred attorney Phoenix Wright, who has been forced to turn to professional gambling to support his adopted daughter Trucy Wright, a young magician who becomes Apollo's trusted assistant and fellow investigator.

Story edit

Apollo and his mentor Kristoph Gavin, an old friend of Phoenix's, are called to represent him against charges of murdering one of his customers in a rigged game of poker. In the middle of his testimony, Phoenix inadvertently names Kristoph as a witness, and with the help of a falsified piece of evidence provided by Trucy, exposes him as the real murderer. Impressed by Apollo's performance, he invites him to start his own practice out of Trucy's talent agency.

A few weeks after accepting the offer, Apollo is assigned to investigate three separate incidents: a hit and run involving Phoenix, the theft of a noodle vendor's cart, and the disappearance of Trucy's favorite pair of panties. At the same time, the Kitaki crime family hires him to defend one of their own, Wocky Kitaki, in a murder trial concerning the death of Dr. Pal Meraktis. By connecting the incidents to evidence recovered with the help of Detective Ema Skye, Apollo discredits the case against Wocky by proving that his fiancée, Alita Tiala, was the only one who could have committed the crime.

As a token of respect, prosecutor Klavier Gavin, Kristoph's brother and Apollo's rival, invites him and Trucy to attend a concert for his band, the Gavinners. During a guest performance by the diva Lamiroir, her manager Romein LeTouse is shot and killed in her dressing room. When Machi Tobaye, Lamiroir's pianist, is accused for the killing, Apollo, through an extensive investigation, discovers that Machi and one of the Gavinners, Detective Daryan Crescend, conspired to smuggle contraband into the country, and that Letouse, in reality an undercover Interpol agent, was murdered to cover it up. The case nearly falls apart due to a lack of decisive evidence, but Apollo is able to squeeze a confession out of Daryan by threatening to have Machi testify.

In the final case, Apollo is selected to serve as the defense in an experimental jury-style trial system organized by Phoenix, called the "Jurist System". His client, professional forger Vera Misham, is accused of poisoning her father Drew. After Vera succumbs to poison while testifying, the jurists are instructed by Phoenix, who is the chair of the Jurist Simulated Court Committee, to play a "game" using the "MASON System", which simulates Phoenix's personal investigations. Seven years earlier, while representing magician Zak Gramarye in court, Phoenix was tricked into using false evidence created by Vera, costing him his reputation and job. Zak subsequently disappeared, leaving his daughter Trucy in Phoenix's custody. Over the years, Phoenix uses his experience and connections to gradually uncover the truth: Trucy and Apollo are half-siblings gifted with a unique power of perception by their mother, Thalassa Gramarye. Furthermore, Zak was forced to abandon Trucy, his daughter, in order to honor the wishes of her grandfather, who passed the legal rights to his magic to her side of the family. It also transpires that Zak was Shadi Smith, the victim in the first case, who had come to give the rights to Magnifi's magic to Trucy before being killed by Kristoph when the latter recognized him.

The whole matter takes a surprise turn when Kristoph is summoned to testify and it transpires that he was Zak's original attorney before being fired after losing a game of cards with the defendant. In truth, he was the one who had requested the creation of the false evidence from the Mishams in order to win the high-profile case and become famous. Apollo accuses Kristoph of setting up Phoenix with the false evidence out of both revenge and jealousy before attempting to kill everyone related to the case out of fear of being found out. Following the final arguments, the player takes control of Lamiroir, who is one of the jurists for the case, and must decide whether or not Vera is guilty. If "Guilty" is chosen, it triggers an alternate ending in which a hung jury forces the court with no choice but to delay the verdict. Vera's condition worsens and she dies soon after, resulting in the case receiving no conclusion and an uncertain future for the Wright Anything Agency. If "Not Guilty" is chosen, then Vera is declared innocent by unanimous vote and ultimately recovers from the poison. With his name cleared, Phoenix considers applying for readmission to the bar and assures Lamiroir, who is really Thalassa in disguise, that he will watch over Apollo and Trucy.

Development edit

 
Series creator Shu Takumi wanted the series to end with the previous game.

Apollo Justice was developed by a team of 28 staff members.[14] It was produced by Minae Matsukawa and directed by Mitsuru Endo, with character design and art by Kazuya Nuri,[15] while series creator Shu Takumi wrote the game's scenario and took on a supervisory role.[1][16] Takumi had wanted the series to end with the previous game, as he felt its main character, Phoenix Wright, had been fully explored and that his story had been told; he said that it is important to know when to end a story, that he did not want the series to become a shadow of its former self, and that he did not see any reason to continue it. When it was still decided that a fourth game would be made, Takumi wanted it to have a new main character and a new story; he did not plan to have Phoenix appear in the game, but his colleagues wanted him in the game in some form, which led to him being the accused in the first case in the game.[17]

Early in development, it was proposed that the game would use 3D graphics, as a way to make a big impact worthy of the start of a new Ace Attorney series; eventually they settled for a 2D style, with a few 3D elements.[18] Apollo Justice was the first game in the series to feature videos created using motion-capture data. A male staff member of the Research & Development team was chosen to be the motion-capture actor for a female character; the producer described him as being "a natural" at it.[19] Voice acting was also provided by Capcom staff members.[20] During development, staff members visited real courts to watch and study the trials.[21] Most of the game's music was composed by Toshihiko Horiyama, with Hideki Okugawa composing three songs and Akemi Kimura and Shu Takumi composing two songs each. A soundtrack album, Gyakuten Saiban 4 Original Soundtrack, was released on June 27, 2007.[22] A concert, based on the music from Ace Attorney and entitled Gyakuten Meets Orchestra, took place in Tokyo in April 2008.[19] A CD of the concert was published on July 16, 2008.[23]

Alexander O. Smith, who worked as a writer on the localization of the first Ace Attorney game, also worked on the localization of Apollo Justice.[24] Localization of the game was already in progress by August 2007.[25] The name "Apollo Justice" was decided in collaboration between the Japanese and American divisions of Capcom; it took them twenty-two meetings to decide on it.[19][26] During the localization, there was some debate about the use of the word "panties" to describe Trucy Wright's magical bloomers, a prop she uses in her magic shows; some on the localization team felt that it was inappropriate to joke about an underage girl's panties, and wanted them to be localized as "magic pants", while some felt that the joke would be lost if the player already knew that they were massive bloomers. Janet Hsu, one of the staff members working on the localization, made an argument for "emotional accuracy", saying that the Japanese version of the game was trying to make the player feel at unease over looking for what they might imagine to be "sexy lingerie", and then let the player feel relief at finding out that it is a prop for a magic show. In the end, they were referred to as "panties".[27]

Release and compilation edit

The game was announced in 2005, and was originally planned to be released in 2006 in Japan.[20] A demo version of the game was first made available at Tokyo Game Show in 2006,[28] and an English trailer was presented at the following year's Tokyo Game Show.[29] The game was eventually released in Japan on April 12, 2007,[30] with North American, European, and Australian releases following on February 19, 2008, May 9, 2008, and May 22, 2008, respectively;[31][32][33] the Australian release was handled by Nintendo Australia.[34] In Japan, a limited edition of the game was made available. It includes branded headphones, an Ace Attorney dictionary on a DS card, and a series highlights DVD.[35] A keychain depicting Apollo was included with preorders purchased at GameStop and the online Capcom store.[36]

A new version with high-resolution graphics was released in English and Japanese for iOS on December 1, 2016 and for Android on December 8.[37] A Nintendo 3DS version was released digitally on November 21, 2017 in North America and on November 23 in Europe,[38] and was released both digitally and physically in Japan on November 22, 2017.[39] It is also planned for release on January 25, 2024 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One, as part of the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy compilation, alongside its sequels Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice.[40][41]

Reception edit

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney was well received by critics.[42] 1UP.com commented that, "the Phoenix Wright games are by far the best-written titles you'll find on the DS, and Justice is no different." 1UP.com also commented that the added features made especially for the DS were "super engaging even though the actual actions aren't that difficult to do."[45] On 21 November 2013, RPGFan placed the game 5th on their top 20 Nintendo DS games list.[51] The Nintendo 3DS version was the tenth highest rated game of 2017 for the platform on the review aggregator Metacritic.[52]

IGN largely agreed with 1UP but commented that "the first Apollo Justice title plays identically to the Phoenix Wright trilogy".[4] IGN Australia noted out that complaints about the previous games, such as that "finding the right path through the game feels like a process of trial and error" and that players could beat the game by "routinely pressing at every available opportunity and then using a minimum of logic," were not fixed in Apollo Justice. Additionally, "the game's rather obtuse, long-way-around approach to problem solving" caused what IGN viewed to be unnecessary delays to the game. IGN also felt that new features were "a little gimmicky" but did not "detract from the experience in the slightest." However, IGN Australia thought the game was "great" overall.[6] The game was nominated for "Best Story" in IGN's 2008 Video Game Awards, though it did not win.[53]

These views were echoed by many reviews. GameSpot felt that the story, while strong, "moves along at a snail's pace" and that "many of the series' flaws are still present."[5] A "lack of innovation and change" was the main sticking point for GamePro, who thought of Apollo Justice as "a solid distillation of the franchise formula."[47] The Nintendo World Report felt that the game "builds upon the Phoenix Wright trilogy" even though "gameplay remains mostly unchanged."[54] GameSpy pointed out that the game's use of the DS's touch features, "vastly improves the experience" though the crime scene reenactment is "all too brief."[48]

Apollo Justice sold around 250,000 copies during the first retail week,[55] and had more than 500,000 copies shipped by the end of its second week in Japan.[56] By the end of 2007, it had sold 515,417 units.[57] The game performed well commercially in North America, charting as the fifth best selling Nintendo DS game in the region during its release week.[58] The Nintendo 3DS version was the fourteenth best selling game in Japan during its debut week, selling 4,832 copies.[59]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 4 (Japanese: 逆転裁判4, lit. Turnabout Trial 4)

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This article is about the game For the character see Apollo Justice Apollo Justice Ace Attorney a is a visual novel adventure video game developed and published by Capcom It is the fourth title in the Ace Attorney series and was released for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008 for iOS and Android in 2016 and for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017 It is also set to be released for Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Windows and Xbox One in 2024 as part of the Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy compilation Apollo Justice Ace AttorneyEnglish cover art featuring from left to right Apollo Justice Klavier Gavin Trucy Wright and Kristoph GavinDeveloper s CapcomPublisher s CapcomDirector s Mitsuru EndoProducer s Minae MatsukawaDesigner s Takeshi YamazakiKeisuke YamakawaProgrammer s Toshihiko HondaNobuhito ShimizuArtist s Kazuya Nuri Akiko Nishizawa Koujiro Ogiwara Tatsuro IwamotoWriter s Shu TakumiComposer s Toshihiko HoriyamaHideki OkugawaSeriesAce AttorneyPlatform s Nintendo DS iOS Android Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox OneReleaseNintendo DSJP April 12 2007NA February 19 2008EU May 9 2008AU May 22 2008iOSWW December 1 2016AndroidWW December 8 2016Nintendo 3DSNA November 21 2017JP November 22 2017EU November 23 2017Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Windows Xbox OneWW January 25 2024Genre s Adventure visual novelMode s Single playerThe game takes place seven years after the previous game Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations Phoenix Wright the main character of previous titles in the series has been stripped of his attorney s badge and Apollo Justice an up and coming attorney becomes his apprentice working with Phoenix s adopted daughter Trucy on four cases The player s goal is to get their clients declared not guilty to do this they investigate the cases and cross examine witnesses When finding inconsistencies in witness testimonies the player is able to present pieces of evidence that contradict the witnesses statements They can also use the perceive system in which they are able to see nervous motions or actions during witness testimonies similar to a tell in poker The game was developed by a team of 28 staff members including producer Minae Matsukawa director Mitsuru Endo and character designer Kazuya Nuri Series creator Shu Takumi who wrote the game s scenario and took on a supervisory role for the production had wanted the series to end with Trials and Tribulations as he felt that Phoenix s character had been explored fully when it was decided that the game would get made he wanted it to have a new main character with a new story and wanted Phoenix to not make an appearance Despite this it was decided that Phoenix would serve as a mentor to Apollo Apollo Justice sold around 250 000 copies during the first retail week and 515 417 by the end of 2007 and has been mostly positively received by critics Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting and characters 2 2 Story 3 Development 3 1 Release and compilation 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Apollo Justice introduces the perceive system in which players look for nervous motions during witness testimonies See also Gameplay in the Ace Attorney series Apollo Justice Ace Attorney is like the rest of the Ace Attorney series a cross between the adventure game and visual novel genres 1 The player s goal is to defend their clients in four cases and prove their innocence 2 3 The gameplay is separated into two types of situations Investigations and trials 4 During the investigation phase of each case the player explores the game world by either using the stylus or the D pad to select the actions they wish to engage in Examine Move Talk or Present The player converses with non player characters by selecting dialogue and can move around the game world by selecting the locations they wish to travel to Information gained during Investigation Mode can be used during the Trial phase of the game and items picked up can be used as evidence The player cannot progress without completing certain actions 5 Ema Skye a character from the DS remake of the original Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney game often provides the player with opportunities to use DS features such as the microphone to perform actions such as dusting for fingerprints 6 The trial portions consist of listening to and cross examining witness testimonies The player is given the option to either Press or Present evidence in response to statements made by witnesses 7 The player can either select their choice or yell into the microphone 8 By choosing Press the player questions the witness s statement which sometimes causes the witness to change their testimony When finding inconsistencies in the testimony the player may choose Present in order to show a piece of evidence that they think contradicts the testimony 9 The player has a health bar representing the judge s patience If the player presents incorrect pieces of evidence or choose incorrect answers to questions in court health is lost If the health bar reaches zero the player loses the game and their client is declared guilty 10 A new system known as the Perceive System can be used to look for motions or actions made by witnesses that show nervousness similar to a tell in poker 11 The game also includes a Crime Recreation Mode that models evidence or the crime scene in a 3 D rendition and allow the player to explore the recreation to look for clues Additionally the game often recreates the crime in cutscene sequences allowing the player to observe the action and find contradictions 12 Synopsis editSetting and characters edit See also List of Ace Attorney characters Apollo Justice Ace Attorney takes place seven years after the events of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations 13 Like previous Ace Attorney games it consists of several cases or Turnabouts In each the protagonist Apollo Justice must prove the innocence of a client accused of murder using evidence and testimony Once the opening level is concluded he is hired to work in the offices of disbarred attorney Phoenix Wright who has been forced to turn to professional gambling to support his adopted daughter Trucy Wright a young magician who becomes Apollo s trusted assistant and fellow investigator Story edit Apollo and his mentor Kristoph Gavin an old friend of Phoenix s are called to represent him against charges of murdering one of his customers in a rigged game of poker In the middle of his testimony Phoenix inadvertently names Kristoph as a witness and with the help of a falsified piece of evidence provided by Trucy exposes him as the real murderer Impressed by Apollo s performance he invites him to start his own practice out of Trucy s talent agency A few weeks after accepting the offer Apollo is assigned to investigate three separate incidents a hit and run involving Phoenix the theft of a noodle vendor s cart and the disappearance of Trucy s favorite pair of panties At the same time the Kitaki crime family hires him to defend one of their own Wocky Kitaki in a murder trial concerning the death of Dr Pal Meraktis By connecting the incidents to evidence recovered with the help of Detective Ema Skye Apollo discredits the case against Wocky by proving that his fiancee Alita Tiala was the only one who could have committed the crime As a token of respect prosecutor Klavier Gavin Kristoph s brother and Apollo s rival invites him and Trucy to attend a concert for his band the Gavinners During a guest performance by the diva Lamiroir her manager Romein LeTouse is shot and killed in her dressing room When Machi Tobaye Lamiroir s pianist is accused for the killing Apollo through an extensive investigation discovers that Machi and one of the Gavinners Detective Daryan Crescend conspired to smuggle contraband into the country and that Letouse in reality an undercover Interpol agent was murdered to cover it up The case nearly falls apart due to a lack of decisive evidence but Apollo is able to squeeze a confession out of Daryan by threatening to have Machi testify In the final case Apollo is selected to serve as the defense in an experimental jury style trial system organized by Phoenix called the Jurist System His client professional forger Vera Misham is accused of poisoning her father Drew After Vera succumbs to poison while testifying the jurists are instructed by Phoenix who is the chair of the Jurist Simulated Court Committee to play a game using the MASON System which simulates Phoenix s personal investigations Seven years earlier while representing magician Zak Gramarye in court Phoenix was tricked into using false evidence created by Vera costing him his reputation and job Zak subsequently disappeared leaving his daughter Trucy in Phoenix s custody Over the years Phoenix uses his experience and connections to gradually uncover the truth Trucy and Apollo are half siblings gifted with a unique power of perception by their mother Thalassa Gramarye Furthermore Zak was forced to abandon Trucy his daughter in order to honor the wishes of her grandfather who passed the legal rights to his magic to her side of the family It also transpires that Zak was Shadi Smith the victim in the first case who had come to give the rights to Magnifi s magic to Trucy before being killed by Kristoph when the latter recognized him The whole matter takes a surprise turn when Kristoph is summoned to testify and it transpires that he was Zak s original attorney before being fired after losing a game of cards with the defendant In truth he was the one who had requested the creation of the false evidence from the Mishams in order to win the high profile case and become famous Apollo accuses Kristoph of setting up Phoenix with the false evidence out of both revenge and jealousy before attempting to kill everyone related to the case out of fear of being found out Following the final arguments the player takes control of Lamiroir who is one of the jurists for the case and must decide whether or not Vera is guilty If Guilty is chosen it triggers an alternate ending in which a hung jury forces the court with no choice but to delay the verdict Vera s condition worsens and she dies soon after resulting in the case receiving no conclusion and an uncertain future for the Wright Anything Agency If Not Guilty is chosen then Vera is declared innocent by unanimous vote and ultimately recovers from the poison With his name cleared Phoenix considers applying for readmission to the bar and assures Lamiroir who is really Thalassa in disguise that he will watch over Apollo and Trucy Development edit nbsp Series creator Shu Takumi wanted the series to end with the previous game Apollo Justice was developed by a team of 28 staff members 14 It was produced by Minae Matsukawa and directed by Mitsuru Endo with character design and art by Kazuya Nuri 15 while series creator Shu Takumi wrote the game s scenario and took on a supervisory role 1 16 Takumi had wanted the series to end with the previous game as he felt its main character Phoenix Wright had been fully explored and that his story had been told he said that it is important to know when to end a story that he did not want the series to become a shadow of its former self and that he did not see any reason to continue it When it was still decided that a fourth game would be made Takumi wanted it to have a new main character and a new story he did not plan to have Phoenix appear in the game but his colleagues wanted him in the game in some form which led to him being the accused in the first case in the game 17 Early in development it was proposed that the game would use 3D graphics as a way to make a big impact worthy of the start of a new Ace Attorney series eventually they settled for a 2D style with a few 3D elements 18 Apollo Justice was the first game in the series to feature videos created using motion capture data A male staff member of the Research amp Development team was chosen to be the motion capture actor for a female character the producer described him as being a natural at it 19 Voice acting was also provided by Capcom staff members 20 During development staff members visited real courts to watch and study the trials 21 Most of the game s music was composed by Toshihiko Horiyama with Hideki Okugawa composing three songs and Akemi Kimura and Shu Takumi composing two songs each A soundtrack album Gyakuten Saiban 4 Original Soundtrack was released on June 27 2007 22 A concert based on the music from Ace Attorney and entitled Gyakuten Meets Orchestra took place in Tokyo in April 2008 19 A CD of the concert was published on July 16 2008 23 Alexander O Smith who worked as a writer on the localization of the first Ace Attorney game also worked on the localization of Apollo Justice 24 Localization of the game was already in progress by August 2007 25 The name Apollo Justice was decided in collaboration between the Japanese and American divisions of Capcom it took them twenty two meetings to decide on it 19 26 During the localization there was some debate about the use of the word panties to describe Trucy Wright s magical bloomers a prop she uses in her magic shows some on the localization team felt that it was inappropriate to joke about an underage girl s panties and wanted them to be localized as magic pants while some felt that the joke would be lost if the player already knew that they were massive bloomers Janet Hsu one of the staff members working on the localization made an argument for emotional accuracy saying that the Japanese version of the game was trying to make the player feel at unease over looking for what they might imagine to be sexy lingerie and then let the player feel relief at finding out that it is a prop for a magic show In the end they were referred to as panties 27 Release and compilation edit The game was announced in 2005 and was originally planned to be released in 2006 in Japan 20 A demo version of the game was first made available at Tokyo Game Show in 2006 28 and an English trailer was presented at the following year s Tokyo Game Show 29 The game was eventually released in Japan on April 12 2007 30 with North American European and Australian releases following on February 19 2008 May 9 2008 and May 22 2008 respectively 31 32 33 the Australian release was handled by Nintendo Australia 34 In Japan a limited edition of the game was made available It includes branded headphones an Ace Attorney dictionary on a DS card and a series highlights DVD 35 A keychain depicting Apollo was included with preorders purchased at GameStop and the online Capcom store 36 A new version with high resolution graphics was released in English and Japanese for iOS on December 1 2016 and for Android on December 8 37 A Nintendo 3DS version was released digitally on November 21 2017 in North America and on November 23 in Europe 38 and was released both digitally and physically in Japan on November 22 2017 39 It is also planned for release on January 25 2024 on Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Windows and Xbox One as part of the Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy compilation alongside its sequels Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice 40 41 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticDS iOS 78 100 42 43 3DS 77 100 44 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comA 45 Eurogamer8 10 7 Famitsu36 40 46 GamePro7 5 10 47 GameSpot7 10 5 GameSpy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 IGN8 3 10 4 Official Nintendo Magazine82 49 TouchArcadeiOS nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney was well received by critics 42 1UP com commented that the Phoenix Wright games are by far the best written titles you ll find on the DS and Justice is no different 1UP com also commented that the added features made especially for the DS were super engaging even though the actual actions aren t that difficult to do 45 On 21 November 2013 RPGFan placed the game 5th on their top 20 Nintendo DS games list 51 The Nintendo 3DS version was the tenth highest rated game of 2017 for the platform on the review aggregator Metacritic 52 IGN largely agreed with 1UP but commented that the first Apollo Justice title plays identically to the Phoenix Wright trilogy 4 IGN Australia noted out that complaints about the previous games such as that finding the right path through the game feels like a process of trial and error and that players could beat the game by routinely pressing at every available opportunity and then using a minimum of logic were not fixed in Apollo Justice Additionally the game s rather obtuse long way around approach to problem solving caused what IGN viewed to be unnecessary delays to the game IGN also felt that new features were a little gimmicky but did not detract from the experience in the slightest However IGN Australia thought the game was great overall 6 The game was nominated for Best Story in IGN s 2008 Video Game Awards though it did not win 53 These views were echoed by many reviews GameSpot felt that the story while strong moves along at a snail s pace and that many of the series flaws are still present 5 A lack of innovation and change was the main sticking point for GamePro who thought of Apollo Justice as a solid distillation of the franchise formula 47 The Nintendo World Report felt that the game builds upon the Phoenix Wright trilogy even though gameplay remains mostly unchanged 54 GameSpy pointed out that the game s use of the DS s touch features vastly improves the experience though the crime scene reenactment is all too brief 48 Apollo Justice sold around 250 000 copies during the first retail week 55 and had more than 500 000 copies shipped by the end of its second week in Japan 56 By the end of 2007 it had sold 515 417 units 57 The game performed well commercially in North America charting as the fifth best selling Nintendo DS game in the region during its release week 58 The Nintendo 3DS version was the fourteenth best selling game in Japan during its debut week selling 4 832 copies 59 Notes edit Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 4 Japanese 逆転裁判4 lit Turnabout Trial 4 References edit a b Musgrave Shaun 2014 08 15 Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Dual Destinies Review No Objections To This Port s Quality TouchArcade Archived from the original on 2015 09 21 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Instruction Booklet Capcom 2008 05 09 pp 10 11 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Instruction Booklet Capcom 2008 05 09 p 23 a b c Moriarty Colin 2008 02 19 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review IGN Archived from the original on 2009 02 19 Retrieved 2009 02 15 a b c Thomas Aaron 2008 02 27 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review GameSpot Archived from the original on 2016 12 13 Retrieved 2009 02 16 a b Kolan Patrick 2008 05 21 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney AU Review IGN Australia Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 Retrieved 2009 02 16 a b Walker John 2008 03 03 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review Eurogamer Archived from the original on 2012 10 03 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney IGN Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 2009 02 19 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Instruction Booklet Capcom 2008 05 09 pp 18 19 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Instruction Booklet Capcom 2008 05 09 p 22 Thomas Aaron 2008 01 22 Apollo Justice Hands On GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2015 02 02 Retrieved 2009 02 15 McWhertor Michael 2007 11 09 Apollo Justice Courting Nintendo DS In Q1 2008 Kotaku Archived from the original on 2007 11 11 Retrieved 2007 11 09 Eisenbeis Richard 2012 09 14 Now s the Perfect Time for a Phoenix Wright Comeback Kotaku Archived from the original on 2012 11 20 Retrieved 2015 09 26 おめでたいコトゴト in Japanese Capcom 2007 04 24 Archived from the original on 2015 05 31 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Capcom 2008 05 09 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Nintendo DS Scene credits Sheffield Brandon 2007 11 05 Q amp A Capcom s Minae Matsukawa On Producing Phoenix Wright In A Man s World Gamasutra Archived from the original on 2014 11 12 Retrieved 2015 10 11 Gera Emily 2014 03 14 Why Phoenix Wright creator did not want the series to continue Polygon Vox Media Archived from the original on 2014 06 24 Retrieved 2015 09 26 All we need is IMPACT in Japanese Capcom 2007 04 10 Archived from the original on 2013 10 15 Retrieved 2015 09 26 a b c Fletcher JC 2008 03 06 Ace Attorney producer big announcement at orchestral concert Joystiq Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2009 02 17 a b Gantayat Anoop 2006 07 16 First Details Gyakuten Saiban 4 IGN Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2009 02 15 Kelly Kevin 2009 07 28 Interview Ace Attorney Investigations producer Motohide Eshiro Joystiq Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2015 09 27 Gyakuten Saiban 4 Original Soundtrack Square Enix Music Online Archived from the original on 2011 08 19 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Savino Candace 2008 04 20 Ace Attorney orchestra awesomeness meets Gyakuten Kenji trailer Joystiq Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Mackey Bob 2015 06 23 Expert Witness An Interview with Alex Smith the Writer Behind Ace Attorney s English Debut USgamer Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Spencer 2007 08 23 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney localization is already in progress Siliconera Archived from the original on 2015 02 03 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Spencer 2008 02 01 Investigation phase Apollo Justice Ace Attorney interview Siliconera Archived from the original on 2015 02 03 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Hsu Janet 2014 11 20 Localization and Ace Attorney Capcom Archived from the original on 2015 09 15 Retrieved 2015 09 26 Gantayat Anoop 2006 09 08 Capcom Announces TGS Lineup IGN Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2009 02 15 McElroy Justin 2007 09 20 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney trailer throws book at you Joystiq Archived from the original on 2007 09 25 Retrieved 2007 09 20 逆転裁判4 in Japanese Nintendo Japan Archived from the original on 2012 10 24 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Capcom s Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Coming To North America On February 19 Capcom 2008 01 11 Archived from the original on 2008 01 15 Retrieved 2008 01 24 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Nintendo UK Archived from the original on 2013 01 14 Retrieved 2009 02 17 GameSpot Apollo Justice Release Summary GameSpot Archived from the original on 2013 01 02 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Australian Classification APOLLO JUSTICE ACE ATTORNEY classification gov au Australian Government Archived from the original on 26 June 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Davies Jonti 2007 01 21 Objection Phoenix Wright should have bonus items Joystiq Archived from the original on 2007 10 21 Retrieved 2007 11 09 Killian Seth 2008 01 23 New Ace Attorney Apollo Justice Keychain Capcom Archived from the original on 2015 02 03 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Sato 2016 11 21 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Headed To iOS On December 1 Android On December 8 2016 Siliconera Archived from the original on 2016 11 21 Retrieved 2016 11 21 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney for 3DS launches November 21 in North America November 23 in Europe Gematsu Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved October 17 2017 3DS版 逆転裁判4 が11月22日に発売 コレクターズ パッケージにはミニサウンドトラックが同梱 Dengeki Online in Japanese Kadokawa Corporation Archived from the original on August 9 2017 Retrieved August 9 2017 Scullion Chris June 12 2023 Ace Attorney 4 6 are being released as an HD trilogy Video Games Chronicle Retrieved June 12 2023 Ngan Liv September 21 2023 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy releases in January Eurogamer Retrieved September 22 2023 a b Apollo Justice Ace Attorney for DS Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2009 02 28 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney for iPhone iPad Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2018 02 13 Retrieved 2018 07 28 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney for 3DS Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2018 07 27 Retrieved 2018 07 28 a b Donahoe Michael 2008 02 19 Ace Attorney Apollo Justice 1UP com Archived from the original on 2015 11 05 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Mason Mike 2007 04 04 Famitsu DS Scores Gyakuten Saiban 4 Mario VS DK 2 cubed3 com Cubed3 Limited Archived from the original on 2015 09 26 Retrieved 2009 02 16 a b Kim Tae K 2008 02 21 GamePro Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review GamePro Archived from the original on 2008 09 27 Retrieved 2009 02 17 a b McGarvey Sterling 2008 02 25 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney DS Review GameSpy Archived from the original on 2009 01 31 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Review Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Official Nintendo Magazine May 8 2008 Archived from the original on 2010 03 26 Retrieved 2009 04 20 Musgrave Shaun 2016 12 05 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review It Pleases the Court TouchArcade Archived from the original on 2018 08 06 Retrieved 2018 07 28 RPGFan Feature Top 20 DS Games rpgfan com Archived from the original on 2015 09 17 Retrieved 2014 06 07 Dietz Jason 2018 01 02 The Best Videogames of 2017 Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on 2018 01 21 Retrieved 2018 01 31 IGN DS Best Story 2008 IGN 2008 12 15 Archived from the original on 2008 12 19 Retrieved 2008 12 19 Cole Michael 2008 03 04 Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Review Nintendo World Report Archived from the original on 2009 03 28 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Gantayat Anoop 2007 04 17 New Phoenix Wright Sells Big IGN Archived from the original on 2012 10 21 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Gantayat Anoop 2007 04 26 Japan Objects En Masse IGN Archived from the original on 2009 04 01 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Famitsu Top 500 of 2007 Gemaga 2008 06 18 Archived from the original on 2008 06 19 Retrieved 2009 02 21 Cowan Danny 2008 02 22 Saling The World Professor Layton Apollo Justice Impact DS Charts in U S Gamasutra Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Retrieved 2009 02 17 Romano Sal 2017 11 29 Media Create Sales 11 20 17 11 26 17 Gematsu Archived from the original on 2017 11 29 Retrieved 2017 11 29 External links editOfficial website Official website in Japanese Apollo Justice Ace Attorney at The Visual Novel Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apollo Justice Ace Attorney amp oldid 1176607931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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