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It's an even better idea to play the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|first game]] to catch on with the story and avoid spoiling most of the plot for yourself, so if you want to know what happened before this game maybe you should skip for now. Go ahead and move on if you did.
It's an even better idea to play the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|first game]] to catch on with the story and avoid spoiling most of the plot for yourself, so if you want to know what happened before this game maybe you should skip for now. Go ahead and move on if you did.


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Revision as of 03:50, 28 March 2010

The legal system is pretty much the same as the last game. You don't need to learn about the real life Court System to get any ideas of what to expect. This game pretty much speaks for itself. Unlike the last game, each case after the first has 2 trial days rather than 3, so expect a shorter game than last. Your goal in each case is to find all of your clients not guilty but, if you annoy The Judge too much, he/she will be found guilty... GAME OVER so this game would stop at nothing until you prevail and win every case, but maybe things will change...

It’s a good idea to read through the Getting Started, Controls, and even the Characters before starting.

It's an even better idea to play the first game to catch on with the story and avoid spoiling most of the plot for yourself, so if you want to know what happened before this game maybe you should skip for now. Go ahead and move on if you did.

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