• Publisher: Capcom
  • Release Date: May 24, 2010
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  • Summary: Not everyone is innocent until proven guilty!

    Play as Phoenix Wright, the rookie defense lawyer new to the scene with the wildest cross-examination skills in town. Prove your seemingly guilty client's innocence, no matter how dire the circumstances may seem through five intriguing cases
    to reveal dramatic, stunning and even comical court proceedings.

    [Key features]
    •Play all five of the GBA classic cases!
    •Two distinct gameplay segments:
    oInvestigation Phase – Survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence that will be used in court.
    oCourt Phase – Present findings from the investigation to support your case, listen to testimonies, examine witnesses, and separate fact from fiction to prove your client's innocence!
    •Use iPhone and iPod Touch’s touch sensitive screens to investigate the crimes scenes, question witnesses and present shocking evidence.
    •Colorful Cast of Characters:
    oPhoenix Wright – The game's main character, an accomplished defense lawyer with a keen sense for discerning fact from fiction!
    oMaya Fey – A bright young girl that aids Phoenix in his trials. She is learning to harness her psychic powers, which will prove useful in a pinch.
    oMia Fey – An ace attorney who taught Phoenix everything she knows about the courtroom. She continues to support him as a mentor.
    oMiles Edgeworth – Phoenix's arch rival, this slick prosecutor has never lost a case. His intense hatred for criminal behavior drives him to use any means to ensure a guilty verdict.
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  1. Admittedly, this is much unchanged from the DS version of this game- but that is not a bad thing. No matter what system you play it on, it still has an engaging story, lovable characters and a stellar soundtrack. If you are a newcomer to the Ace Attorney titles, let me tell you this much- if you are a person who doesn't mind a lot of reading and loves a good story, you will ADORE this game. If, however, you don't care about a game's story and always want to skip straight to the action; or you already own this on the DS, I'd advise you skip this Expand