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Apollo justice review
Apollo justice review









  1. APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW ANDROID
  2. APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW TRIAL
  3. APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW SERIES

If the health bar reaches zero, the player loses the game and their client is declared guilty. If the player presents incorrect pieces of evidence or choose incorrect answers to questions in court, health is lost. The player has a health bar, representing the judge's patience. When finding inconsistencies in the testimony, the player may choose Present in order to show a piece of evidence that they think contradicts the testimony. By choosing Press, the player questions the witness's statement, which sometimes causes the witness to change their testimony. The player can either select their choice or yell into the microphone. The player is given the option to either Press or Present evidence in response to statements made by witnesses.

APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW TRIAL

The trial portions consist of listening to and cross-examining witness testimonies. Ema Skye, a character from the DS remake of the original Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, often provides the player with opportunities to use DS features such as the microphone to perform actions such as dusting for fingerprints. The player cannot progress without completing certain actions. Information gained during Investigation Mode can be used during the Trial phase of the game and items picked up can be used as evidence. The player converses with non-player characters by selecting dialogue and can move around the game world by selecting the locations they wish to travel to. ĭuring the investigation phase of each case, the player explores the game world by either using the stylus or the D-pad to select the actions they wish to engage in: Examine, Move, Talk, or Present. The gameplay is separated into two types of situations: Investigations and trials. The player's goal is to defend their clients in four cases, and prove their innocence.

apollo justice review

See also: Gameplay in the Ace Attorney seriesĪpollo Justice: Ace Attorney is, like the rest of the Ace Attorney series, a cross between the adventure game and visual novel genres. Apollo Justice sold around 250,000 copies during the first retail week and 515,417 by the end of 2007, and has been mostly positively received by critics. Despite this, it was decided that Phoenix would be the accused in the first case in the game.

APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW SERIES

Series creator Shu Takumi, who wrote the game's scenario and took on a supervisory role for the production, had wanted the series to end with Trials and Tribulations, as he felt that Phoenix's character had been explored fully when it was decided that the game would get made, he wanted it to have a new main character with a new story, and wanted Phoenix to not make an appearance. The game was developed by a team of 28 staff members, including producer Minae Matsukawa, director Mitsuru Endo, and character designer Kazuya Nuri. They can also use the "perceive" system, in which they are able to see nervous motions or actions during witness testimonies, similar to a tell in poker. When finding inconsistencies in witness testimonies, the player is able to present pieces of evidence that contradict the witnesses' statements. The player's goal is to get their clients declared not guilty to do this, they investigate the cases and cross-examine witnesses.

apollo justice review

Phoenix Wright, the main character of previous titles in the series, has been stripped of his attorney's badge, and Apollo Justice, an up-and-coming attorney, becomes his apprentice, working with Phoenix's adopted daughter Trucy on four cases. The game takes place seven years after the previous game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations.

APOLLO JUSTICE REVIEW ANDROID

It is the fourth title in the Ace Attorney series, and was released for the Nintendo DS handheld game console in Japan in 2007 and in the West in 2008, for iOS and Android in 2016, and for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Capcom.











Apollo justice review