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23.01.2024 - 16:35 / screenrant.com / Apollo Justice / Carrie Lambertsen
Not one game, but three, are included in the remastered , offering a combined total of over 90 hours of mysteries and courtroom drama for sleuthing players to enjoy. Capcom's remastered trilogy featuring 's prodigy includes,, and along with many extras and updates. For the $50 price tag, evidence would show that there is a lot of entertainment value to be had in these courtroom text adventures.
The first in the collection,, is set seven years after Phoenix Wright's last infamous case. A young, rookie defense attorney by the name of Apollo Justice steps up for his first trial, a murder. Both of the subsequent games follow, giving an overview of Apollo's career and his time learning under Mr. Wright and the colorful cast of characters that enter the courtroom with them. Both in the courtroom and outside of it, players must investigate murders and solve mysteries by piecing together evidence to clear the client of wrongdoing.
This collection successfully compiles the 4th-6th entries in one compelling package.
Originally, the three games were released for the Nintendo 3DS and although Apollo's name is only in one of the titles, he is a particular focus of each of the games in this collection. Capcom has combined the three titles into one set that flows well, with an easy-to-use navigation sequence and updated HD graphics that make the text adventures come to life. The three games in the are as follows:
Title
Original Release
Description
2008
Apollo Justice is a rookie attorney making his debut in the courtroom by defending Phoenix Wright in a murder trial. Aided by Mr. Wright's magic-loving teenage daughter, Trucy, Apollo defends several cases over a few months, each with an interesting twist.
2013
Phoenix Wright takes the stage again, following an explosive accident that injures Apollo. Apollo and his new partner, Athena Cykes, go on to pursue justice while bringing an end to the «Dark Age of the Law».
2016
Phoenix and Apollo work together from opposite ends of the world to solve a mystery bigger than everyone.
Apollo's unique, special power of deduction is similar to Phoenix Wright's magical Magatama, but is something he was born with and which only one other living being seemed to possess. He, and the player, learn about this power throughout the first game and then uses it as a clever gameplay element throughout the trilogy. His own background and history comes to light through the twists of story in surprising ways.
While the game is a fun jumping-off point to not only discovering who Apollo is and how the courtroom text dramas work, it can also be a slow-moving game with some frustrating obstacles when players get stuck. The next two games, and provide better ways to keep moving forward with helpful
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It might be a bit of a controversial take, but I’ve always preferred the Ace Attorney games with Apollo Justice over those with Phoenix Wright. That’s not to say the Phoenix Wright originals are bad, but I just found Apollo a far more relatable and likeable character. That probably says a lot about me, but it’s why I’m so happy that Capcom has finally graced us with a collection of Apollo’s various Chords of Steel workouts with the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
We acknowledge that not all of you will be interested in getting the Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy that Capcom has officially released today. But allow us to give you a brief glimpse into what this set of titles is like and why you should consider giving it a shot. Even if said games “aren’t your cup of tea.” First and foremost, these titles will have you playing as Apollo Justice, Athena Cykes, and Phoenix Wright as you attempt to save the world of law from corrupt forces across multiple countries. With three games to enjoy, that’s plenty of cases to dive into.
Capcom’s latest Ace Attorney compilation, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, is out now. As a follow-up to the Phoenix Wright series, it includes Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies andPhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. Check out the launch trailer below.
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If you don’t know, we’re just a few days away from the release of the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy remaster. This set of games brings together the fourth, fifth, and sixth mainline entries in the saga together for the first time via the RE Engine that Capcom has been using for a while. By doing this, they’re giving this trilogy an updated look and giving players who didn’t play the original titles on Nintendo DS or 3DS the chance to enjoy them. But longtime franchise fans are wondering what comes next for the franchise. If anything comes at all.
Outsiders of the Ace Attorney series might not be familiar with the name Apollo Justice, but fans know the character is a big deal. He's second only to Phoenix Wright in terms of playable appearances, and his new collection, the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, gathers all of those outings in one convenient package. While there's not much new content, quality-of-life improvements and a visual overhaul do a lot to modernize Apollo's courtroom saga, making it a worthwhile journey for fans new and old.