Author: | Pham Hoang Minh | ISBN: | 1230003120361 |
Publisher: | HM's book | Publication: | March 7, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pham Hoang Minh |
ISBN: | 1230003120361 |
Publisher: | HM's book |
Publication: | March 7, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is the first game in the Ace Attorney series. For other games in the series see the Ace Attorney category.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判 蘇る逆転 Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten?, lit. "Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout") is an adventure game first released in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban (逆転裁判? lit. "Turnabout Trial") for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was then remade for a 2005 worldwide release on the Nintendo DS with touchscreen and microphone support, as well as a new episode with the DS' exclusive features that would be used in later games of the series. The Game Boy Advance version was ported to Windows in 2005 and to Wii via WiiWare in 2009, with a separate release for Episode 5 via WiiWare in 2010. A mobile game with a similar name to the English version was released in 2009, but to date, it only has Episode 1. The game was also ported to iOS: Episodes 1-2 in Japan in 2009; the whole game in North America in 2010. The game was released for Nintendo 3DS in 2014 as part of the Phoenix Wright Trilogy compilation.
The player controls Phoenix Wright, a rookie attorney who takes on different cases in order to find his clients "Not Guilty" by proving their innocence. To do that, he investigates crime scenes, speaks to people involved in the case, and cross-examines witnesses.
Guilty until proven innocent. That's the way the justice system works here.
All trials start immediately and are mandated to last no more than three days.
Prosecutors are free to introduce any evidence, fabricated or not, and
manipulate witness testimony to highlight only those facts damaging to
defendants, the truth is damned. The courts are no longer about protecting the
innocent or punishing the guilty, but for convicting everyone.
Phoenix Wright's mission is to remedy the situation. As a defense attorney,
his duty involves preparing a vigorous defense for his client, but Wright is
about absolute truth and he puts everything he has on the line to get to the
bottom of each and every case.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney gives you the
opportunity to guide Phoenix through five such cases, with several bound
together to uncover one of the greatest mysteries of his time.
This is accomplished through a first-person text adventure. Outside the
courtroom, you'll have to survey the areas around the scene of the crime,
collecting valuable evidence and interviewing witnesses to uncover valuable
facts. Once the court proceedings are underway, you must read through witness
testimony in order to find inconsistencies, and then Phoenix can nail the
witness to the wall with contradictory evidence. Piece together the facts,
and justice will prevail. Fail, and your client will find himself in the
pokey.
So take a look at this book and see what interests you!
This is the first game in the Ace Attorney series. For other games in the series see the Ace Attorney category.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (逆転裁判 蘇る逆転 Gyakuten Saiban: Yomigaeru Gyakuten?, lit. "Turnabout Trial: Revived Turnabout") is an adventure game first released in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban (逆転裁判? lit. "Turnabout Trial") for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was then remade for a 2005 worldwide release on the Nintendo DS with touchscreen and microphone support, as well as a new episode with the DS' exclusive features that would be used in later games of the series. The Game Boy Advance version was ported to Windows in 2005 and to Wii via WiiWare in 2009, with a separate release for Episode 5 via WiiWare in 2010. A mobile game with a similar name to the English version was released in 2009, but to date, it only has Episode 1. The game was also ported to iOS: Episodes 1-2 in Japan in 2009; the whole game in North America in 2010. The game was released for Nintendo 3DS in 2014 as part of the Phoenix Wright Trilogy compilation.
The player controls Phoenix Wright, a rookie attorney who takes on different cases in order to find his clients "Not Guilty" by proving their innocence. To do that, he investigates crime scenes, speaks to people involved in the case, and cross-examines witnesses.
Guilty until proven innocent. That's the way the justice system works here.
All trials start immediately and are mandated to last no more than three days.
Prosecutors are free to introduce any evidence, fabricated or not, and
manipulate witness testimony to highlight only those facts damaging to
defendants, the truth is damned. The courts are no longer about protecting the
innocent or punishing the guilty, but for convicting everyone.
Phoenix Wright's mission is to remedy the situation. As a defense attorney,
his duty involves preparing a vigorous defense for his client, but Wright is
about absolute truth and he puts everything he has on the line to get to the
bottom of each and every case.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney gives you the
opportunity to guide Phoenix through five such cases, with several bound
together to uncover one of the greatest mysteries of his time.
This is accomplished through a first-person text adventure. Outside the
courtroom, you'll have to survey the areas around the scene of the crime,
collecting valuable evidence and interviewing witnesses to uncover valuable
facts. Once the court proceedings are underway, you must read through witness
testimony in order to find inconsistencies, and then Phoenix can nail the
witness to the wall with contradictory evidence. Piece together the facts,
and justice will prevail. Fail, and your client will find himself in the
pokey.
So take a look at this book and see what interests you!