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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations[a] is a visual novel adventure video game developed and published by Capcom. It was originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 in Japan, and has since been released for several platforms, including a Nintendo DS version that was released in 2007 in Japan and North America and in 2008 in Europe. It is the third game in the Ace Attorney series, following Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001) and Justice for All (2002).

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations
North American Nintendo DS box art featuring (from left to right) Godot, Mia Fey, Phoenix Wright, and Maya Fey
Developer(s)Capcom Production Studio 4[2]
Publisher(s)Capcom
Director(s)Shu Takumi
Producer(s)Atsushi Inaba
Programmer(s)Hiroyuki Kudo
Artist(s)Tatsuro Iwamoto
Writer(s)Shu Takumi
Composer(s)Noriyuki Iwadare
SeriesAce Attorney
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance, Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii
ReleaseGame Boy Advance
  • JP: January 23, 2004
Windows
Nintendo DS
  • JP: August 23, 2007
  • NA: October 23, 2007
  • EU: October 3, 2008
Wii
  • JP: February 23, 2010
  • NA: May 10, 2010
  • EU: May 21, 2010
Genre(s)Adventure, visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player

The story follows defense attorneys Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey, who defend their clients in five episodes. Among other characters are Phoenix's assistant and Mia's sister Maya, her cousin Pearl, and prosecutor Godot. The gameplay is split into courtroom sections, where the player cross-examines witnesses and tries to discover contradictions in their testimonies, and investigations, where they gather evidence and talk to witnesses.

The game was directed and written by Shu Takumi as the last game in an Ace Attorney trilogy; he also wanted it to be the final entry in the series, as he felt he had explored Phoenix's character fully. Because he was satisfied with the gameplay in Justice for All, he did not introduce any new gameplay mechanics in Trials and Tribulations. Flashbacks were used as a major theme in the game; this originated in Takumi trying to come up with a way of handling dialogue-integrated tutorials, and deciding to use a flashback to a case from when Mia was a rookie attorney.

The game has received generally favorable reviews, with reviewers liking the story, writing, character designs and music, but with some criticizing the lack of new gameplay mechanics. Additionally, the Wii version was criticized for using resized graphics from the Nintendo DS version, without any modifications to make them appear better on a larger screen. The Nintendo DS version was a commercial success in North America, with pre-orders being more than double the amount Capcom had estimated.

A high-definition version of the first three Ace Attorney games, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD,[b] was released for iOS and Android in Japan on February 7, 2012,[3][4] and for iOS in the West on May 30, 2013.[5] Another collection of the first three games, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy,[c] was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on April 17, 2014,[6][7][8][9][10] in North America on December 9, 2014, and in Europe on December 11, 2014.[11] It was also released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on February 21, 2019, in Japan, and on April 9, 2019, internationally; a Windows version was released internationally on the same date.[12][13] The PC version of the collection was among the best-selling new releases of the month on Steam.[14][d]

Gameplay Edit

Trials and Tribulations is a visual novel adventure game[16] in which the player takes the roles of Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey, defense attorneys who defend their clients in five different episodes.[17][18] The gameplay remains unchanged from Justice for All, the previous title in the series.[17][19]

From the start, only one episode is available to play; when the player completes an episode, a new one is unlocked. The episodes are divided into chapters, which consist of investigations and courtroom sessions.[20] During investigation sections, the player aims to find evidence for use in the courtroom sessions; the game moves on to the next chapter within the episode when the player has gathered enough evidence. The player moves and performs actions through a menu with four options: "examine", which lets them move a cursor over the environment and examine items; "move", which shows a menu with locations the player can move to; talk, which shows a list of topics the player can discuss with witnesses in the area; and present, which lets the player show evidence or character profiles to a witness.[21] Some witnesses do not want to discuss certain subjects, leading to a lock symbol appearing over the subject. By showing the witness a magatama, the player is able to see the secret they are trying to hide in the form of locks, called a "Psyche-Lock"; by presenting correct evidence or character profiles, the player can break the locks and be able to discuss the subject.[22]

During the courtroom sections, the player defends their client and cross-examines the witnesses. They can move back and forth between the statements in each testimony; if they find a contradiction between a statement and the evidence, they can point out the contradiction by presenting a relevant piece of evidence or character profile. The player can also choose to question a statement, which sometimes leads to changes in the testimony.[23] A life bar, representing the judge's patience, is shown in the upper right corner of the screen. If the player presents incorrect evidence or profiles, the bar will decrease; if it reaches zero, the player loses and their client is declared guilty. The bar will also decrease if the player makes mistakes while trying to break psyche-locks; however, the player cannot lose while trying to break psyche-locks. 50% of the life bar gets restored when the player manages to break a psyche-lock, and it gets fully restored when the player completes an episode.[24]

Plot Edit

Characters Edit

Similar to previous games, Trials and Tribulations focuses on the careers of defense attorneys Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey. Other featured characters include Maya Fey, Mia's sister and a spirit medium who acts as Phoenix's secretary and assistant, and her young cousin Pearl Fey. After Mia was killed during the events of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney; Phoenix took over her law practice. Nevertheless, he regularly consults with her on cases by having either Maya or Pearl channel her spirit, which allows them to assume her appearance. Phoenix also occasionally receives help from prosecutors Miles Edgeworth and Franziska von Karma, who both hold him in high regard. The game's featured antagonist is Godot, an eccentric, coffee-loving prosecutor who keeps his identity concealed behind a mask and who seems to harbor a personal grudge against Phoenix.

Story Edit

The first case, "Turnabout Memories", takes place five years prior to most of the game's story. University student Phoenix Wright is charged with the murder of his classmate Doug Swallow. Mia, acting as his lawyer, exposes prosecution witness Dahlia Hawthorne, Phoenix's girlfriend, as the real murderer, revealing she used Phoenix to hide evidence tying her to the poisoning of Mia's former partner Diego Armando, planning to kill him as well. For her efforts, Dahlia is arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death. Phoenix, who was already planning on changing majors to study law, asks Mia to allow him to study under her, as he has a friend he needs to save.

In the present, case two, "The Stolen Turnabout", has Phoenix representing thief Ron DeLite in court, faces off against prosecutor Godot. Although Phoenix is able to get Ron acquitted, Ron is subsequently arrested for the murder of his former boss Kane Bullard, based on evidence Phoenix presented in his defense. At the last second, Phoenix manages to identify corrupt private investigator Luke Atmey as the true culprit, having realized Atmey framed Ron so he could use double jeopardy to escape punishment.

The third case, "Recipe for Turnabout", is set months later. Phoenix is informed he supposedly failed to properly defend former client Maggey Byrde against accusations of poisoning programmer Glen Elg. Realizing someone impersonated him, Phoenix secures a retrial and conducts his own investigation, discovering that Elg was developing a computer virus on behalf of loan shark Furio Tigre. He deduces Tigre killed Elg to steal the virus, needing money to repay a large debt to a mob boss, before framing Maggey and posing as Wright to ensure her conviction. Despite no conclusive evidence, Phoenix manages to get Tigre arrested by tricking him into identifying the bottle of poison used in the murder, exposing himself as the killer.

The fourth case, "Turnabout Beginnings" depicts Mia's first case six years earlier, in which she and Armando defend death row inmate Terry Fawles, who was under suspicion of murdering policewoman Valerie Hawthorne during an escape attempt. Facing off against Edgeworth, also on his first case as a prosecutor, Mia's persistence pays off when she learns the truth: years earlier, Terry, Valerie, and her younger sister Dahlia staged a kidnapping to steal a priceless jewel from their father. Dahlia then betrays Terry by faking her death, leaving Terry to be convicted of murder based on Valerie's testimony. Terry had escaped in the hopes of learning the truth from Valerie, but unbeknownst to him, Dahlia had already killed Valerie and planted her body in his car. Before a judgement can be passed, Terry commits suicide by consuming poison received from Dahlia years earlier, forcing a mistrial and freeing Dahlia. She subsequently poisons Armando after learning he was investigating her further, leading to Phoenix gaining the bottle, ensuring that they would both cross paths with Mia months later.

In the fifth and final case, "Bridge to the Turnabout", Phoenix is visiting a mountain retreat with Maya and Pearl when fellow guest Elise Deauxnim is murdered. While looking for Maya, he falls into a river and becomes ill, forcing Edgeworth and Franziska to temporarily fill in as attorney and prosecutor to keep his client, a nun named Iris, from being found guilty. When Phoenix returns, he explains Elise was really Maya's long-lost mother, Misty Fey, and that her death was the result of a plan engineered by her sister Morgan to kill Maya with the help of the now-executed Dahlia, who turns out to be Iris' twin. Through cross-examination, Phoenix reveals that not only is Dahlia impersonating Iris, but she is also using Maya's body to do so. With Mia's help, Dahlia is exorcised from Maya and the real Iris is declared innocent. Godot is revealed as the one responsible for killing Misty to protect Maya from Dahlia, leading to the discovery of his true identity as Diego Armando. Having spent his time since awakening from his coma blaming Phoenix for Mia's death and seeking revenge, he concedes that Phoenix has done more to continue her legacy than he had. Iris is arrested again as Diego's accomplice in Misty's murder, but reveals to Phoenix that it was her he had dated in college, as she posed as Dahlia to protect him from her sister before eventually and genuinely falling in love with him. Reuniting with his friends, Phoenix celebrates finally being free of his past.

Development Edit

 
The game was directed and written by Shu Takumi.

Trials and Tribulations was written and directed by Shu Takumi,[25] with art by Tatsuro Iwamoto[26] and music by Noriyuki Iwadare.[27] After development of the original Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney was finished, Takumi's boss, Shinji Mikami, told him that they should make an Ace Attorney trilogy, with a grand finale in the third game's last case.[25] As Takumi wanted the three first Ace Attorney games to be parts of a larger work, he avoided making a lot of changes: art for main characters such as Phoenix, Maya and Edgeworth was reused from the first game, to avoid having the previous games look outdated in comparison to newer games in the series; and no new gameplay mechanics were added for Trials and Tribulations, as Takumi was happy with the gameplay after having added the psyche-lock mechanic for Justice for All.[19] He wanted the series to end with Trials and Tribulations, as he had explored Phoenix's character fully and wanted to avoid the series becoming "a shadow of its former self", saying that he thinks it is important to know when to end a story.[28]

Because the dialogue-integrated tutorial in the first game had been well received, it was considered a major point for future games in the series. In the first game, Takumi had Phoenix being guided through his first trial by the judge and Mia, and for the second game, he had Phoenix suffer from amnesia; when writing the third game, Takumi did not know what to do, as it would not seem credible if Phoenix had amnesia a second time. Eventually he came up with the idea of using a flashback to a case where Mia had just become an attorney; he developed this idea further, and ended up using flashbacks as a major theme for the game's story.[25] He decided that he wanted to include a case where Mia faces off against Edgeworth back when he was a rookie prosecutor, but encountered a problem: both characters had previously been established as never having lost a single case. Trying to come up with a way for a case in the past to work with neither of them winning or losing, he came up with the story for Terry Fawles, who dies during the trial.[29] The game's main theme was "not everything is always what it seems on the surface".[30]

As Edgeworth had been a popular character ever since start of the series, Takumi found it difficult to come up with a way to bring him back without having him, a supposedly great prosecutor, always lose to Phoenix. While he was writing the story for the game's final case, he thought of the idea to have Edgeworth become a player character; he liked this idea so much that he immediately started to rewrite the case. In order to allow Edgeworth to be the player character, the first thing he did was to "get rid of" Phoenix by having him fall from a bridge into an icy river. He enjoyed writing from another character's perspective, who thought differently from Phoenix; he also used the case to explore the relationship between Edgeworth and Gumshoe.[29] The third episode of the game, "Recipe for Turnabout", was originally intended as the fourth episode of Justice for All but had been cut due to memory limitations.[30]

Hardware limitations and art direction Edit

The development team had troubles fitting the entire game on a single Game Boy Advance cartridge: while they had the same amount of memory available as when they made the first Ace Attorney game, Trials and Tribulations was 2.3 times as large content-wise. To accomplish this, they made use of "tricks and workarounds" they had figured out since working on the first game: for instance, they worked to create better structures for storing data efficiently, better compression of the graphical data, and good sounds that only use little data. Takumi found these constraints fun, as it was a chance to improve the team's abilities and a source of inspiration for doing as much as possible within the memory limitations.[31] They still ended up having to cut or change several features: along with the art of the younger Mia, Phoenix and Edgeworth in the flashback episodes, they had planned to have new art assets for a younger Gumshoe, with his tie tied tightly and with only one hair spike, but had to settle for giving him a new coat. The character Oldbag from the first game was first cut, then included as a cameo at the end when they realized that they had just enough space for her; Takumi wanted to have her wear a lei as she would have just come back from a Hawaii trip, but was unable to due to memory limitations. Due to miscalculations of the game asset size, they had to make the character Bikini shorter in order to save some memory.[30]

After all text was written, the development team decided which scenes should have illustrations made for them; Takumi drew rough sketches of these. He also drew the storyboards for the episodes' openings.[32] While episode openings in previous Ace Attorney games consisted of series of illustrations, the development team decided to change to make use of a "more animated and dramatic presentation" in Trials and Tribulations: by using moving graphics on top of still images, they were still able to limit the amount of data used. The first opening they did was for episode 2; it used animation a lot, and was liked by the development team, inspiring Takumi to make even better openings for the rest of the episodes and leading the team to think of movie effects that could be used. For one opening, they gave it a "vintage movie feel": by setting the color palette to monochrome, they were able to limit the color data.[31]

The character Grossberg's design was changed for Trials and Tribulations, with his brown suit changed to a red one: this was because the Game Boy Advance system's screen made his previous design blend in too much with the brown courtroom.[30] Iwamoto based the design of Godot on Rutger Hauer's role in Blade Runner.[33] He was originally going to be depicted as drinking bourbon whiskey and smoking, as part of his "hard-boiled" image; when the development team realized that this could have a bad influence on children, they made him drink coffee instead.[30] As Takumi and Hideki Kamiya had joined Capcom around the same time and had desks near each other, Kamiya had asked Takumi for a voice role ever since the development of Justice for All; eventually, Takumi gave him the role of Godot. Takumi explained the role as a hard-boiled guy, so Kamiya decided to adapt the dialogue and shout "Objection, baby!". Takumi said that it was a good take, but that the in-game graphics just say "Objection!", so it could not be used.[19]

Release Edit

The game was originally released for the Game Boy Advance on January 23, 2004, in Japan;[34] a Windows version followed on March 31, 2006, also in Japan.[35] A Nintendo DS version was released on August 23, 2007, in Japan,[36] on October 23, 2007, in North America,[37] and on October 3, 2008, in Europe.[38] It was released for the Wii via WiiWare on February 23, 2010, in Japan,[39] on May 10, 2010, in North America,[40] and on May 21, 2010, in Europe.[41]

Localization Edit

The localization of Trials and Tribulations was directed by Janet Hsu, with editing help from fellow localization director Andrew Alfonso. They changed several character names for the localization: Dahlia Hawthorne's English name came from the X Japan album Dahlia (1996), which Hsu was listening to at the time of the localization, as well as the short story "Rappaccini's Daughter". Her nickname, Dollie, was a reference to an attempted fan translation of Trials and Tribulations, in which she was named Dolly. Among the initial ideas for Diego Armando's name were Joseph Cuppa, Xavier Barstucks, and William Havamug. Luke Atmey's catchphrase, rendered as "Zuvari" (ズヴァリ) in the Japanese version, was going to be changed to "Schwing!" at one point; Hsu eventually changed it to "Zvarri!", as she found it "catchy and eccentric like Atmey himself". Because Alfonso, who is from Canada, wanted to "show his Maple Pride", it was decided to make the judge's brother a Canadian.[30]

The localization team faced some issues when localizing the character Jean Armstrong: in the Japanese version, he is portrayed as an okama character, which at the time of the game's development was a general word for effeminate men, often implying homosexuality, but also used for biologically male persons who do drag or speak like women, regardless of their sexuality and gender, and even including trans women. Because of this, they only had a vague concept of "gay", and had to make it understandable for English-speaking players. Hsu looked through all information that is given about Jean in the game, and came to the conclusion that he is a gay cis man who likes to perform non-passing drag. Looking back at the game in 2014, Hsu said that she still thought Jean caused confusion due to the general public having a less informed and nuanced understanding of gender and sexuality at the time of the game's release.[30]

Reception Edit

Trials and Tribulations has received generally favorable reviews for the Nintendo DS, holding a score of 81/100 based on 45 reviews at the review aggregator Metacritic;[42] meanwhile, the Wii version holds a Metacritic score of 67/100 based on 9 reviews, indicating mixed or average reviews.[43] The North American Nintendo DS release was a success, with pre-orders more than double of Capcom's estimates, resulting in a shortage of it at both retailers and at Capcom's own online store.[49] In 2010, IGN ranked the game as the 23rd best video game for the Nintendo DS, praising it for its writing and for being an evolution of the point-and-click adventure genre.[50]

Reviewers at Famitsu liked the game's story.[34] Ryan Scott at 1UP.com called it "a perfect storm of everything that makes graphic adventures work", saying that it was apparent throughout the game that it had been created with a cohesive plot in mind, something he noted as a contrast to the previous games' more episodic approach.[44] John Walker at Eurogamer said that the plot was the darkest and most complex in the Ace Attorney series, but also the funniest.[45] He called the dialogue "consistently wonderful", and liked how Maya was given a bigger role than in Justice for All, with her often taking the lead during conversations with other characters.[46] Aaron Thomas at GameSpot found the cases interesting and the writing "top-notch", with the dialogue feeling natural and well written; he did, however, think that the new characters, except for Godot and Dahlia Hawthorne, were annoying or not developed well.[47] Colin Moriarty at IGN liked how the game's cases fit together, and enjoyed learning more about returning characters from the previous games, but wished the game had been less linear.[48] Michael Cole at Nintendo World Report enjoyed how the story makes use of "brilliant twists of dramatic irony" by presenting the cases in a non-chronological order, and called it a "satisfying closure" for the series.[17]

Scott noted that it was easier to reach correct puzzle solutions, with clues being given out "at a very reasonable rate". He saw this as the game's largest improvement upon previous Ace Attorney titles, which he said relied on trial and error; he had considered this the weakest point in the series, and something that needed to be changed.[44] On the other hand, Walker said that the player often can figure out what a contradiction is going to be before the game lets them prove it, and the player might come up with legitimate ideas that the game does not accept. He also wished that the life bar could be filled up in court.[46] Cole criticized how relevant evidence sometimes is not accepted, and how testimony statements sometimes need to be pressed in a certain order, but appreciated the game's larger focus on courtroom sessions over investigations.[17] Thomas and the reviewers at Famitsu criticized the lack of new gameplay features,[34][47] although the former thought that fans of the series would be fine with it.[47] Scott acknowledged that the gameplay only is what is expected from the series, but did not find a problem with it due to the focus on narrative over gameplay.[44] Moriarty said that while Trials and Tribulations is a good game in its own right, he wished that Capcom would make some changes to the gameplay or presentation, to avoid the series becoming "overdone, played-out, and tired".[48]

Thomas liked the visuals, saying that the game was capable of conveying characters' moods instantly despite being limited to only a few frames of animation, and that the backgrounds were nice and fitting in well with the ones from returning locations; he did however dislike how a lot of the artwork was reused from previous Ace Attorney games.[47] Cole and Moriarty were not bothered by the limited character sprites and animation or static backgrounds;[17][48] Cole called the character designs "memorable and hilariously animated",[17] while Moriarty, who liked both, said that the characters looked "awesome".[48] Thomas called the game's music outstanding, saying that the intense music that plays at high-stakes moments during trials, as well as the character themes, all fit well.[47] Cole said that the courtroom and character themes were memorable and fitting; he called them improvements over their counterparts in Justice for All, and "at least on par with" those in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.[17] Moriarty said that the music "set the mood perfectly" for each scene.[48]

Wii version Edit

Corbie Dillard at Nintendo Life criticized the Wii version for using resized graphics from the Nintendo DS version without doing any "touch-ups", resulting in a pixelated look. He also disliked the Wii Remote-based gameplay changes, saying that they were annoying for people who have already played the portable versions of the game.[51] Lucas M. Thomas at IGN also found it disappointing how the graphics, audio and content had not been changed at all compared to the Nintendo DS release, saying that the visuals did not look attractive when resized to fit a larger screen; he concluded that it did not seem like the Wii version had been given "any extra love and attention at all".[52] Marissa Meli at GameZone called it a "3/10 interpretation of a 9/10 title", saying that the pixelated graphics made the game look ugly and shoddy.[53]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 3 (Japanese: 逆転裁判3, lit. Turnabout Trial 3)
  2. ^ Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 123HD: Naruhodō Ryūichi (逆転裁判 123HD 〜成歩堂 龍一編〜, lit. Turnabout Trial 123HD: Ryūichi Naruhodō)
  3. ^ Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 123: Naruhodō Selection (逆転裁判123 成歩堂セレクション, lit. Turnabout Trial 123: Naruhodō Selection)
  4. ^ Based on total revenue for the first two weeks on sale.[15]

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Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations a is a visual novel adventure video game developed and published by Capcom It was originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 in Japan and has since been released for several platforms including a Nintendo DS version that was released in 2007 in Japan and North America and in 2008 in Europe It is the third game in the Ace Attorney series following Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney 2001 and Justice for All 2002 Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and TribulationsNorth American Nintendo DS box art featuring from left to right Godot Mia Fey Phoenix Wright and Maya FeyDeveloper s Capcom Production Studio 4 2 Publisher s CapcomDirector s Shu TakumiProducer s Atsushi InabaProgrammer s Hiroyuki KudoArtist s Tatsuro IwamotoWriter s Shu TakumiComposer s Noriyuki IwadareSeriesAce AttorneyPlatform s Game Boy Advance Windows Nintendo DS WiiReleaseGame Boy AdvanceJP January 23 2004WindowsJP March 31 2006 1 Nintendo DSJP August 23 2007NA October 23 2007EU October 3 2008WiiJP February 23 2010NA May 10 2010EU May 21 2010Genre s Adventure visual novelMode s Single playerThe story follows defense attorneys Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey who defend their clients in five episodes Among other characters are Phoenix s assistant and Mia s sister Maya her cousin Pearl and prosecutor Godot The gameplay is split into courtroom sections where the player cross examines witnesses and tries to discover contradictions in their testimonies and investigations where they gather evidence and talk to witnesses The game was directed and written by Shu Takumi as the last game in an Ace Attorney trilogy he also wanted it to be the final entry in the series as he felt he had explored Phoenix s character fully Because he was satisfied with the gameplay in Justice for All he did not introduce any new gameplay mechanics in Trials and Tribulations Flashbacks were used as a major theme in the game this originated in Takumi trying to come up with a way of handling dialogue integrated tutorials and deciding to use a flashback to a case from when Mia was a rookie attorney The game has received generally favorable reviews with reviewers liking the story writing character designs and music but with some criticizing the lack of new gameplay mechanics Additionally the Wii version was criticized for using resized graphics from the Nintendo DS version without any modifications to make them appear better on a larger screen The Nintendo DS version was a commercial success in North America with pre orders being more than double the amount Capcom had estimated A high definition version of the first three Ace Attorney games Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trilogy HD b was released for iOS and Android in Japan on February 7 2012 3 4 and for iOS in the West on May 30 2013 5 Another collection of the first three games Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trilogy c was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on April 17 2014 6 7 8 9 10 in North America on December 9 2014 and in Europe on December 11 2014 11 It was also released for Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 21 2019 in Japan and on April 9 2019 internationally a Windows version was released internationally on the same date 12 13 The PC version of the collection was among the best selling new releases of the month on Steam 14 d Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 2 1 Characters 2 2 Story 3 Development 3 1 Hardware limitations and art direction 4 Release 4 1 Localization 5 Reception 5 1 Wii version 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay EditSee also Gameplay in the Ace Attorney series Trials and Tribulations is a visual novel adventure game 16 in which the player takes the roles of Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey defense attorneys who defend their clients in five different episodes 17 18 The gameplay remains unchanged from Justice for All the previous title in the series 17 19 From the start only one episode is available to play when the player completes an episode a new one is unlocked The episodes are divided into chapters which consist of investigations and courtroom sessions 20 During investigation sections the player aims to find evidence for use in the courtroom sessions the game moves on to the next chapter within the episode when the player has gathered enough evidence The player moves and performs actions through a menu with four options examine which lets them move a cursor over the environment and examine items move which shows a menu with locations the player can move to talk which shows a list of topics the player can discuss with witnesses in the area and present which lets the player show evidence or character profiles to a witness 21 Some witnesses do not want to discuss certain subjects leading to a lock symbol appearing over the subject By showing the witness a magatama the player is able to see the secret they are trying to hide in the form of locks called a Psyche Lock by presenting correct evidence or character profiles the player can break the locks and be able to discuss the subject 22 During the courtroom sections the player defends their client and cross examines the witnesses They can move back and forth between the statements in each testimony if they find a contradiction between a statement and the evidence they can point out the contradiction by presenting a relevant piece of evidence or character profile The player can also choose to question a statement which sometimes leads to changes in the testimony 23 A life bar representing the judge s patience is shown in the upper right corner of the screen If the player presents incorrect evidence or profiles the bar will decrease if it reaches zero the player loses and their client is declared guilty The bar will also decrease if the player makes mistakes while trying to break psyche locks however the player cannot lose while trying to break psyche locks 50 of the life bar gets restored when the player manages to break a psyche lock and it gets fully restored when the player completes an episode 24 Plot EditCharacters Edit See also List of Ace Attorney characters Similar to previous games Trials and Tribulations focuses on the careers of defense attorneys Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey Other featured characters include Maya Fey Mia s sister and a spirit medium who acts as Phoenix s secretary and assistant and her young cousin Pearl Fey After Mia was killed during the events of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Phoenix took over her law practice Nevertheless he regularly consults with her on cases by having either Maya or Pearl channel her spirit which allows them to assume her appearance Phoenix also occasionally receives help from prosecutors Miles Edgeworth and Franziska von Karma who both hold him in high regard The game s featured antagonist is Godot an eccentric coffee loving prosecutor who keeps his identity concealed behind a mask and who seems to harbor a personal grudge against Phoenix Story Edit The first case Turnabout Memories takes place five years prior to most of the game s story University student Phoenix Wright is charged with the murder of his classmate Doug Swallow Mia acting as his lawyer exposes prosecution witness Dahlia Hawthorne Phoenix s girlfriend as the real murderer revealing she used Phoenix to hide evidence tying her to the poisoning of Mia s former partner Diego Armando planning to kill him as well For her efforts Dahlia is arrested convicted and sentenced to death Phoenix who was already planning on changing majors to study law asks Mia to allow him to study under her as he has a friend he needs to save In the present case two The Stolen Turnabout has Phoenix representing thief Ron DeLite in court faces off against prosecutor Godot Although Phoenix is able to get Ron acquitted Ron is subsequently arrested for the murder of his former boss Kane Bullard based on evidence Phoenix presented in his defense At the last second Phoenix manages to identify corrupt private investigator Luke Atmey as the true culprit having realized Atmey framed Ron so he could use double jeopardy to escape punishment The third case Recipe for Turnabout is set months later Phoenix is informed he supposedly failed to properly defend former client Maggey Byrde against accusations of poisoning programmer Glen Elg Realizing someone impersonated him Phoenix secures a retrial and conducts his own investigation discovering that Elg was developing a computer virus on behalf of loan shark Furio Tigre He deduces Tigre killed Elg to steal the virus needing money to repay a large debt to a mob boss before framing Maggey and posing as Wright to ensure her conviction Despite no conclusive evidence Phoenix manages to get Tigre arrested by tricking him into identifying the bottle of poison used in the murder exposing himself as the killer The fourth case Turnabout Beginnings depicts Mia s first case six years earlier in which she and Armando defend death row inmate Terry Fawles who was under suspicion of murdering policewoman Valerie Hawthorne during an escape attempt Facing off against Edgeworth also on his first case as a prosecutor Mia s persistence pays off when she learns the truth years earlier Terry Valerie and her younger sister Dahlia staged a kidnapping to steal a priceless jewel from their father Dahlia then betrays Terry by faking her death leaving Terry to be convicted of murder based on Valerie s testimony Terry had escaped in the hopes of learning the truth from Valerie but unbeknownst to him Dahlia had already killed Valerie and planted her body in his car Before a judgement can be passed Terry commits suicide by consuming poison received from Dahlia years earlier forcing a mistrial and freeing Dahlia She subsequently poisons Armando after learning he was investigating her further leading to Phoenix gaining the bottle ensuring that they would both cross paths with Mia months later In the fifth and final case Bridge to the Turnabout Phoenix is visiting a mountain retreat with Maya and Pearl when fellow guest Elise Deauxnim is murdered While looking for Maya he falls into a river and becomes ill forcing Edgeworth and Franziska to temporarily fill in as attorney and prosecutor to keep his client a nun named Iris from being found guilty When Phoenix returns he explains Elise was really Maya s long lost mother Misty Fey and that her death was the result of a plan engineered by her sister Morgan to kill Maya with the help of the now executed Dahlia who turns out to be Iris twin Through cross examination Phoenix reveals that not only is Dahlia impersonating Iris but she is also using Maya s body to do so With Mia s help Dahlia is exorcised from Maya and the real Iris is declared innocent Godot is revealed as the one responsible for killing Misty to protect Maya from Dahlia leading to the discovery of his true identity as Diego Armando Having spent his time since awakening from his coma blaming Phoenix for Mia s death and seeking revenge he concedes that Phoenix has done more to continue her legacy than he had Iris is arrested again as Diego s accomplice in Misty s murder but reveals to Phoenix that it was her he had dated in college as she posed as Dahlia to protect him from her sister before eventually and genuinely falling in love with him Reuniting with his friends Phoenix celebrates finally being free of his past Development Edit nbsp The game was directed and written by Shu Takumi Trials and Tribulations was written and directed by Shu Takumi 25 with art by Tatsuro Iwamoto 26 and music by Noriyuki Iwadare 27 After development of the original Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney was finished Takumi s boss Shinji Mikami told him that they should make an Ace Attorney trilogy with a grand finale in the third game s last case 25 As Takumi wanted the three first Ace Attorney games to be parts of a larger work he avoided making a lot of changes art for main characters such as Phoenix Maya and Edgeworth was reused from the first game to avoid having the previous games look outdated in comparison to newer games in the series and no new gameplay mechanics were added for Trials and Tribulations as Takumi was happy with the gameplay after having added the psyche lock mechanic for Justice for All 19 He wanted the series to end with Trials and Tribulations as he had explored Phoenix s character fully and wanted to avoid the series becoming a shadow of its former self saying that he thinks it is important to know when to end a story 28 Because the dialogue integrated tutorial in the first game had been well received it was considered a major point for future games in the series In the first game Takumi had Phoenix being guided through his first trial by the judge and Mia and for the second game he had Phoenix suffer from amnesia when writing the third game Takumi did not know what to do as it would not seem credible if Phoenix had amnesia a second time Eventually he came up with the idea of using a flashback to a case where Mia had just become an attorney he developed this idea further and ended up using flashbacks as a major theme for the game s story 25 He decided that he wanted to include a case where Mia faces off against Edgeworth back when he was a rookie prosecutor but encountered a problem both characters had previously been established as never having lost a single case Trying to come up with a way for a case in the past to work with neither of them winning or losing he came up with the story for Terry Fawles who dies during the trial 29 The game s main theme was not everything is always what it seems on the surface 30 As Edgeworth had been a popular character ever since start of the series Takumi found it difficult to come up with a way to bring him back without having him a supposedly great prosecutor always lose to Phoenix While he was writing the story for the game s final case he thought of the idea to have Edgeworth become a player character he liked this idea so much that he immediately started to rewrite the case In order to allow Edgeworth to be the player character the first thing he did was to get rid of Phoenix by having him fall from a bridge into an icy river He enjoyed writing from another character s perspective who thought differently from Phoenix he also used the case to explore the relationship between Edgeworth and Gumshoe 29 The third episode of the game Recipe for Turnabout was originally intended as the fourth episode of Justice for All but had been cut due to memory limitations 30 Hardware limitations and art direction Edit The development team had troubles fitting the entire game on a single Game Boy Advance cartridge while they had the same amount of memory available as when they made the first Ace Attorney game Trials and Tribulations was 2 3 times as large content wise To accomplish this they made use of tricks and workarounds they had figured out since working on the first game for instance they worked to create better structures for storing data efficiently better compression of the graphical data and good sounds that only use little data Takumi found these constraints fun as it was a chance to improve the team s abilities and a source of inspiration for doing as much as possible within the memory limitations 31 They still ended up having to cut or change several features along with the art of the younger Mia Phoenix and Edgeworth in the flashback episodes they had planned to have new art assets for a younger Gumshoe with his tie tied tightly and with only one hair spike but had to settle for giving him a new coat The character Oldbag from the first game was first cut then included as a cameo at the end when they realized that they had just enough space for her Takumi wanted to have her wear a lei as she would have just come back from a Hawaii trip but was unable to due to memory limitations Due to miscalculations of the game asset size they had to make the character Bikini shorter in order to save some memory 30 After all text was written the development team decided which scenes should have illustrations made for them Takumi drew rough sketches of these He also drew the storyboards for the episodes openings 32 While episode openings in previous Ace Attorney games consisted of series of illustrations the development team decided to change to make use of a more animated and dramatic presentation in Trials and Tribulations by using moving graphics on top of still images they were still able to limit the amount of data used The first opening they did was for episode 2 it used animation a lot and was liked by the development team inspiring Takumi to make even better openings for the rest of the episodes and leading the team to think of movie effects that could be used For one opening they gave it a vintage movie feel by setting the color palette to monochrome they were able to limit the color data 31 The character Grossberg s design was changed for Trials and Tribulations with his brown suit changed to a red one this was because the Game Boy Advance system s screen made his previous design blend in too much with the brown courtroom 30 Iwamoto based the design of Godot on Rutger Hauer s role in Blade Runner 33 He was originally going to be depicted as drinking bourbon whiskey and smoking as part of his hard boiled image when the development team realized that this could have a bad influence on children they made him drink coffee instead 30 As Takumi and Hideki Kamiya had joined Capcom around the same time and had desks near each other Kamiya had asked Takumi for a voice role ever since the development of Justice for All eventually Takumi gave him the role of Godot Takumi explained the role as a hard boiled guy so Kamiya decided to adapt the dialogue and shout Objection baby Takumi said that it was a good take but that the in game graphics just say Objection so it could not be used 19 Release EditThe game was originally released for the Game Boy Advance on January 23 2004 in Japan 34 a Windows version followed on March 31 2006 also in Japan 35 A Nintendo DS version was released on August 23 2007 in Japan 36 on October 23 2007 in North America 37 and on October 3 2008 in Europe 38 It was released for the Wii via WiiWare on February 23 2010 in Japan 39 on May 10 2010 in North America 40 and on May 21 2010 in Europe 41 Localization Edit The localization of Trials and Tribulations was directed by Janet Hsu with editing help from fellow localization director Andrew Alfonso They changed several character names for the localization Dahlia Hawthorne s English name came from the X Japan album Dahlia 1996 which Hsu was listening to at the time of the localization as well as the short story Rappaccini s Daughter Her nickname Dollie was a reference to an attempted fan translation of Trials and Tribulations in which she was named Dolly Among the initial ideas for Diego Armando s name were Joseph Cuppa Xavier Barstucks and William Havamug Luke Atmey s catchphrase rendered as Zuvari ズヴァリ in the Japanese version was going to be changed to Schwing at one point Hsu eventually changed it to Zvarri as she found it catchy and eccentric like Atmey himself Because Alfonso who is from Canada wanted to show his Maple Pride it was decided to make the judge s brother a Canadian 30 The localization team faced some issues when localizing the character Jean Armstrong in the Japanese version he is portrayed as an okama character which at the time of the game s development was a general word for effeminate men often implying homosexuality but also used for biologically male persons who do drag or speak like women regardless of their sexuality and gender and even including trans women Because of this they only had a vague concept of gay and had to make it understandable for English speaking players Hsu looked through all information that is given about Jean in the game and came to the conclusion that he is a gay cis man who likes to perform non passing drag Looking back at the game in 2014 Hsu said that she still thought Jean caused confusion due to the general public having a less informed and nuanced understanding of gender and sexuality at the time of the game s release 30 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic81 100 DS 42 67 100 Wii 43 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comA 44 Eurogamer8 10 45 46 Famitsu35 40 34 GameSpot7 5 10 47 IGN7 7 10 48 Nintendo World Report9 10 17 Trials and Tribulations has received generally favorable reviews for the Nintendo DS holding a score of 81 100 based on 45 reviews at the review aggregator Metacritic 42 meanwhile the Wii version holds a Metacritic score of 67 100 based on 9 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 43 The North American Nintendo DS release was a success with pre orders more than double of Capcom s estimates resulting in a shortage of it at both retailers and at Capcom s own online store 49 In 2010 IGN ranked the game as the 23rd best video game for the Nintendo DS praising it for its writing and for being an evolution of the point and click adventure genre 50 Reviewers at Famitsu liked the game s story 34 Ryan Scott at 1UP com called it a perfect storm of everything that makes graphic adventures work saying that it was apparent throughout the game that it had been created with a cohesive plot in mind something he noted as a contrast to the previous games more episodic approach 44 John Walker at Eurogamer said that the plot was the darkest and most complex in the Ace Attorney series but also the funniest 45 He called the dialogue consistently wonderful and liked how Maya was given a bigger role than in Justice for All with her often taking the lead during conversations with other characters 46 Aaron Thomas at GameSpot found the cases interesting and the writing top notch with the dialogue feeling natural and well written he did however think that the new characters except for Godot and Dahlia Hawthorne were annoying or not developed well 47 Colin Moriarty at IGN liked how the game s cases fit together and enjoyed learning more about returning characters from the previous games but wished the game had been less linear 48 Michael Cole at Nintendo World Report enjoyed how the story makes use of brilliant twists of dramatic irony by presenting the cases in a non chronological order and called it a satisfying closure for the series 17 Scott noted that it was easier to reach correct puzzle solutions with clues being given out at a very reasonable rate He saw this as the game s largest improvement upon previous Ace Attorney titles which he said relied on trial and error he had considered this the weakest point in the series and something that needed to be changed 44 On the other hand Walker said that the player often can figure out what a contradiction is going to be before the game lets them prove it and the player might come up with legitimate ideas that the game does not accept He also wished that the life bar could be filled up in court 46 Cole criticized how relevant evidence sometimes is not accepted and how testimony statements sometimes need to be pressed in a certain order but appreciated the game s larger focus on courtroom sessions over investigations 17 Thomas and the reviewers at Famitsu criticized the lack of new gameplay features 34 47 although the former thought that fans of the series would be fine with it 47 Scott acknowledged that the gameplay only is what is expected from the series but did not find a problem with it due to the focus on narrative over gameplay 44 Moriarty said that while Trials and Tribulations is a good game in its own right he wished that Capcom would make some changes to the gameplay or presentation to avoid the series becoming overdone played out and tired 48 Thomas liked the visuals saying that the game was capable of conveying characters moods instantly despite being limited to only a few frames of animation and that the backgrounds were nice and fitting in well with the ones from returning locations he did however dislike how a lot of the artwork was reused from previous Ace Attorney games 47 Cole and Moriarty were not bothered by the limited character sprites and animation or static backgrounds 17 48 Cole called the character designs memorable and hilariously animated 17 while Moriarty who liked both said that the characters looked awesome 48 Thomas called the game s music outstanding saying that the intense music that plays at high stakes moments during trials as well as the character themes all fit well 47 Cole said that the courtroom and character themes were memorable and fitting he called them improvements over their counterparts in Justice for All and at least on par with those in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney 17 Moriarty said that the music set the mood perfectly for each scene 48 Wii version Edit Corbie Dillard at Nintendo Life criticized the Wii version for using resized graphics from the Nintendo DS version without doing any touch ups resulting in a 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