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{{Header Nav|game=Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney}}
{{Header Nav|game=Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney}}
Thankfully you don’t require any prior legal knowledge to play Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The game makes up its own rules regarding the justice system. Your defendants are Guilty until you can prove otherwise, your cases can't last longer than three days and if you annoy the judge too much by presenting the wrong evidence in a cross examination, he'll find your clients guilty, resulting in a "Game Over", so be sure to save often.
Thankfully you don't require any prior legal knowledge to play Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The game makes up its own rules regarding the justice system. Your defendants are Guilty until you can prove otherwise, your cases can't last longer than three days and if you annoy the judge too much by presenting the wrong evidence in a cross examination, he'll find your clients guilty, resulting in a "Game Over", so be sure to save often.


It's a good idea to read through the [[../Gameplay/]], [[../Controls/]], and even the [[../Characters/]] pages before starting.
It's a good idea to read through the [[../Gameplay/]], [[../Controls/]], and even the [[../Characters/]] pages before starting.

Latest revision as of 15:49, 26 July 2022

Thankfully you don't require any prior legal knowledge to play Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. The game makes up its own rules regarding the justice system. Your defendants are Guilty until you can prove otherwise, your cases can't last longer than three days and if you annoy the judge too much by presenting the wrong evidence in a cross examination, he'll find your clients guilty, resulting in a "Game Over", so be sure to save often.

It's a good idea to read through the Gameplay, Controls, and even the Characters pages before starting.

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