Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth/Turnabout Visitor/Part 1-1 - Beginning

Prologue
Edgeworth walks towards his office, musing about the previous days. As he opens his office door, he finds that it's unlocked. He enters his office to find...a body. Suddenly, someone emerges behind him. After a brief conversation, he shoots the framed jacket in the room and leaves. Some time later, forensics officers have arrived at the scene. Suddenly, a detective busts in. Anybody who has played an Ace Attorney game before will recognize him as Detective Dick Gumshoe! After a little conversation, Edgeworth will wonder why the crime happened in his office, giving you the Crime scene: My office logic. Afterwards, Gumshoe will say that The office key was with him the whole time. You will be introduced to a new mechanic in this game called the logic system. Press the button or the "Logic" icon with the  to enter Logic mode, where you must match two pieces of logic that have a connection.

However, if you make a wrong connection your "truth meter" (the green health bar) will decrease, and if it empties, the truth will be lost forever (and the game is over). For now, there are only two pieces of logic. Connect Crime scene: My office with The office key. Congratulations! You have connected the first two pieces of logic in the game. Edgeworth will deduce that the murder in his office was no coincidence, but why did the killer pick here...? The killer's goal is currently unclear.

Investigation
You can now freely walk around Edgeworth's office with the or holding the map icon in the direction you wish to move (hold the  button or the arrows around the map icon to run), and you can consult Gumshoe by pressing  or the "Partner" icon. For now, Examine the Revolver that the murderer dropped by approaching it and pressing or the "Examine" icon. Gumshoe recognizes it as the guns used by the precinct.

Now, approach to the dead body and examine it. You will enter a subscreen that allows you a closer look at the crime scene. Examine the black object next to the body. It's a badge that identifies the body as Detective Buddy Faith; looks like the Victim was a detective. Now examine the body itself. The victim was fatally shot once through his abdomen. The body was found at 2:05 AM by Edgeworth. The Crime Scene Notes will be stored in the Organizer, which Edgeworth will introduce you to, and you can refer to it at any time by pressing  or the "Organizer" icon to check the evidence you've collected, along with profiles of people you've met thus far. Examine the toppled files at the top of the screen. Looks like Signs of a struggle. Now go into Logic mode and connect Revolver with Victim was a detective. Since the revolver is assigned to the detectives of the precinct and the victim is a detective, that means the gun was the victim's! Further examination of the body reveals an empty gun holster! The Victim's Revolver will be added to the Organizer. Examine the barrel of the gun to check the chamber. Looks like only one shot was fired from this gun.

Bad Ending 1: If your logic runs out here, Gumshoe thinks that Edgeworth is too tired, and so he takes over. As days go by, the case remains unresolved. Suddenly, someone bursts into the room. He looks like the murderer! After wrongly accusing Edgeworth and Gumshoe of killing "Jim" (which is what he calls his now-late partner Buddy Faith) he introduces himself as Jacques Portsman. After some more conversation, he will request that the officer dusting the framed jacket to take some pictures of him. Now you can examine the framed jacket that the officer was dusting. Immediately, Edgeworth will notice a contradiction! He will now introduce you to the Deduce function. Highlight the bullet hole on the frame and press the button or the "Deduce" icon, then present the Victim's Revolver. Only one bullet was fired from the gun, so how are there two bullet holes at the crime scene? There could only be Another handgun! Edgeworth will then remove the frame to reveal a Secret Safe! This is added to the Organizer. Examine the Panel on the safe. Looks like someone used it and wiped the fingerprints clean! This gives you the Wiped fingerprints logic, and the Secret Safe will be updated in the Organizer. Go into Logic mode and connect The killer's goal with Wiped fingerprints. Since the fingerprints on the safe was wiped off, the murderer might be trying to steal something! This gives you the Motive: Theft (?) logic. Now connect Signs of a struggle with Motive: Theft (?). The mess of files might be the result of the killer searching the files, not a struggle between the killer and the victim! Gumshoe will rearrange the files with the help of Portsman.

Now deduce the bullet hole in the bottom right of the files, and present the Crime Scene Notes. The victim was shot in the abdomen, and he was standing at the time based on the bloody handprints, so the bullet hole couldn't have been there! When prompted, select The order of the files. The files must have been arranged wrongly at the time of the crime. However, Edgeworth says that the files are arranged as he left it, even though the name of the files are in the wrong order. So that means the files are arranged incorrectly at the time of the murder! After rearranging the files, looks like Edgeworth's assumption was right! You will receive the Files in dissaray logic. However, there will now be another thing that will catch your eye... Examine the bloody files at the bottom right previously concealed by the body, where you'll find the word "Gumshoe" written in blood! ...Or, at least, most of it; one of the files is stolen, too! The Stolen File will be added to the Organizer.

And with that, your investigation is complete!

Bad Ending 2: If you run out of logic here, Portsman claims he found the culprit and forces Edgeworth to vacate the crime scene.

Confrontation
Now Portsman will once again accuse Gumshoe of killing Faith. Edgeworth decides to cross-examine Portsman, as done in court. Gumshoe will ask how he does it. If you're an Ace Attorney veteran, you should know how to do this, so pick Maybe some other time. If this is your first time playing any Ace Attorney game, pick Might as well, and Edgeworth will explain how it works to Gumshoe (scroll through statements with the or the arrow icons; present evidence on statements by pressing the  button or the "Present" icon, selecting evidence that contradicts the statement with  or, then pressing the  button or the "Present" icon again; press a statement for more info by pressing the  button or the "Press" icon).

Rebuttal: Mr. Portsman's Logic
Present the Stolen File at statement 4. If Gumshoe really stole the file, he could have seen his name! The missing letters in Gumshoe's name also means that the file was stolen after the murder!

Mr. Portsman is left speechless, but he still has something up his sleeve! He calls for a young lady of the buildings security to be escorted here. Gumshoe starts to get mad at this. Looks like its none other than Maggey Byrde, the security guard on shift that night. (Phoenix Wright fans should recognize her too!) She could have used the master key that opens all the building's doors to get in! It's time for another cross-examination!

Who's Maggie Byrde? Without spoiling anything, play "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice For All" and "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations" to know the story behind her character.

Bad Ending 3: If you can't counter this argument, Portsman will arrest Gumshoe on the spot, leaving Edgeworth in despair.

Argument: Jacques Portsman
After this, the Master Key will be added to the Organizer.

Rebuttal: Reason for Suspicion
Press the first statement. Maggey will say that she wasn't able to use the master key! Select Ask for more details when given the chance. She will say that the master key wasn't at the booth during 1 AM. Maggey will say that the key disappeared at 1 AM then magically reappeared after that! Portsman will add a statement into his testimony:


 * Her intent? From the messed-up shelves to the wiped-down safe, I'd say thievery.

Present the Secret Safe at this statement. Only prosecutors know about the safe, so Maggey couldn't have been the thief! She couldn't have found it by accident either, as, going by the bookshelf and the safe, the thief knew exactly where to look. Looks like Portsman is cornered here. However, he suddenly claims that he told Faith about the safes, and comes up with a new theory: Faith was the thief, and Maggey was just going to stop him, being a security guard. The victim stole the key, went into the office, got shot by Maggey in self-defense, and Maggey took the key back with her! Portsman will thus force Edgeworth and Gumshoe out of the crime scene.

You can choose to save if you wish.

Bad Ending 4: Between this second argument and fourth argument on "Part 1-2 - End", Portsman arrests Byrde, claiming victory for Jim's soul. Before Edgeworth can speak, Portsman says that no one would listen to him as the case is closed.