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It’s a good idea to read through the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Getting Started|Getting Started]], [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Controls| Controls]], and even the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Characters|Characters]] before starting.
It’s a good idea to read through the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Getting Started|Getting Started]], [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Controls| Controls]], and even the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Characters|Characters]] before starting.


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Revision as of 22:16, 11 January 2009

Thankfully you don’t require any prior legal knowledge to play Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The game kind of makes up it’s own rules regarding the justice system. You defendants are guilty until you can prove otherwise, your cases can’t last longer than 3 days and if you annoy the judge too much, he’ll find your clients guilty… GAME OVER.

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