Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials And Tribulations (2024)

"A 'computer virus'? What does one of those do?"

"A computer virus is a program that wreaks havoc on a network of computers."

"A 'computer'? What does one of those do?"

It is, of course, a conversation between the best lawyer in the history of the universe, Phoenix Wright, and the erstwhile Judge presiding over yet another of his cases. He's back, and he's back for the last time. And so, once more, I find myself with the opportunity to convince you to buy one of the funniest games you'll ever play.

To explain these games to the uninitiated is hard, so bear with these two paragraphs. Accept that, as odd as it sounds, it's something that really works. (Well, 8/10 works, as this third, and best in the series, once more limits itself to). You play young (now 24) lawyer Phoenix Wright, a defence attorney who, like all the best TV lawyers, investigates his clients' cases for himself. With the help of his psychic 19-year-old friend, Maya. And a 9-year-old called Pearl. Both of whom are capable of channelling the spirit of his dead friend and teacher, Mia (Maya's older sister). Which manifests by their growing a lot taller, and getting large breasts. Oh, and with the help of a psychic pendant, a Magatama, given to Phoenix by Pearl in PW2, Phoenix is able to detect when people are keeping secrets from him. So yes.

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If only that were the weird bit. When it comes to court, the rules work like this: the prosecutor is the person who is allowed to call witnesses, who give testimonies, which must then be cross-examined by the defence attorney. The defence must find contradictions in the testimony, by interrupting them with a loud "OBJECTION!" (with the option of holding Y and shouting this into the mic), and presenting contrary evidence. Rarely does the accused take the stand, and they'll be found guilty if you make too many mistakes - basically, if the judge gets bored, they go to prison.

In reality, it's a point-and-click adventure, combined with a court game, with both parts existing as a paper-thin excuse for reading through over a dozen hours of wonderfully written dialogue.

So accept that, fall in love with it, and enjoy yourself a ludicrous amount.

Baiting For Godot

This third in the series of what were originally Game Boy Advance games, remade and reinvented for the DS, is the last to feature Phoenix. In Japan part four - an original DS game - stars a new hotshot lawyer, and very excitingly it's recently been confirmed for a English language release. More excitingly, his name is Apollo Justice. Anyhow, this final part in Wright's trilogy represents a fantastic climax to the threads of the first two parts, working back in favourite characters, as well as introducing some brilliant new ones, and of course offering a brand new prosecutor for Phoenix to battle. This time, however, he's a mysterious mask-wearing coffee addict, brilliantly named Godot, and not even the judge knows who he is. Because this is how courts work, ok?

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But it's more than simply a remix of the previous two parts. Trials and Tribulations is a deeper, more complex, and in places, remarkably darker than the games have ever been. And thankfully, to counter this, it's also the funniest. I cannot tell you the number of times I've guffawed at the banter, and I'm embarrassed to acknowledge that on frequent occasions I've found myself clapping. It was all I could do during the tutorial chapter not to spit my coffee on the floor at one of Mia's peculiarly contemporary lines.

Indeed, the tutorial chapter - as with the previous two games a story in its own right, albeit more brief than those to follow - stars Mia as the central character. It's a flashback, and it's in there for reasons I'm never, ever going to tell you. And thankfully, it's a little more coherent than part 2's completely daft story with Phoenix getting hit on the head with a fire extinguisher and forgetting how to be a lawyer. Oh God, I'm laughing all over again at that. That's a really funny thing.

Beautifully, this level sees Mia defending a 21-year-old Phoenix Wright, at this point the complete geek you've always suspected he must have been. He's head-over-heels in love, an art student, and he has a terrible cold. And he's been accused of murder. While the result might be predictable, that's not all the reasons you're being told the story.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials And Tribulations (2024)

FAQs

How many cases are in Phoenix Wright trials and tribulations? ›

Yet, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations wraps up the exciting point-and-click adventure series with a bang. Featuring five cases instead of four (like the last installment), there's plenty of game to see in this, the final Phoenix Wright title.

Does Edgeworth show up in trials and tribulations? ›

In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations Edgeworth has left the country to study abroad for a time, and is called back by Larry Butz to assist Phoenix, who fell from a burning bridge into a river and is in the hospital.

What happens if you fail a trial in Ace Attorney? ›

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, should the player lose, the player is given the opportunity to start again at the point where they failed, or go back to the title screen.

Will there be an Ace Attorney 7? ›

Following the Capcom leaks, several documents made their way onto the internet, including a roadmap (translated here) for Ace Attorney games specifically. The roadmap appears to suggest that Ace Attorney 7 entered pre-production back in 2019, with the main production starting in 2020 and leading into 2021.

How many episodes are in Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations? ›

Trials and Tribulations is a visual novel adventure game in which the player takes the roles of Phoenix Wright and Mia Fey, defense attorneys who defend their clients in five different episodes.

What is the best case in Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations? ›

1 Bridge To The Turnabout Is One Of The Best Cases In The Ace Attorney Series.

Why is it called Trials and Tribulations? ›

The cliché “trials and tribulations" is a redundant expression that means the same thing - troubles and afflictions. It is a case of alliteration in addition to being a repetition for emphasis.

Are all Ace Attorney cases murders? ›

Nearly all of the crime scenes in the Ace Attorney games are the site of a murder, with a notable exception being the Basem*nt Warehouse of Lordly Tailor in The Stolen Turnabout.

Who has a crush on Edgeworth? ›

The trial introduced the elderly witness Wendy Oldbag, who instantly became smitten with Edgeworth, much to the latter's dismay.

Does Phoenix find Edgeworth attractive? ›

Also, it has been confirmed that Phoenix thinks Edgeworth looks attractive.

Who was Edgeworth accused of killing? ›

However, Edgeworth admitted to killing his father. With the statute of limitations on the case about to expire on that day, another trial was hastily set up, and Wright was able to prove that von Karma was the real killer.

Do they swear in Ace Attorney? ›

This is what moves my review to 13 and over; Ace Attorney, while having an amazing story, has some semigraphic scenes to go along with it. There's also the occasional "Damn" and at one point in the first game, "A**" is said by one of the characters in the first game.

What is the three day rule in Ace Attorney? ›

A limit of three days is set on the initial trials at the District Court. If a defendant receives a guilty verdict, he or she will surrender him/herself to the court's care to undergo a hearing at a higher court of an unspecified nature within a month after the initial trial.

What to give Edgeworth at the end of Justice for All? ›

Answer "Guilty." Present Edgeworth with the Whip.

How many trials are in trials and tribulations? ›

However, two of the five cases of Trials and Tribulations are set in the distant past, depicting the first two cases of Wright's mentor Mia Fey. Those two cases tie into Trials and Tribulations' fantastic final case, which wraps up the original Ace Attorney trilogy perfectly.

How many endings does Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney have? ›

No, there is only one ending in this one. The only game with an alternate bad ending is JFA. There is no bad or good ending in T&T, only one ending. Unlike JFA, there is two ending.

How long to beat Phoenix Wright Spirit? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice is about 34½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 44 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

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