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Like the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, Justice For All is split into two gameplay modes, and is very easy to pick up. The first mode, Trial, is set during court and the second, investigation, involves several locations relating to the crime. During the Trial mode | Like the first Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney game, Justice For All is split into two gameplay modes, and is very easy to pick up. The first mode, Trial, is set during court and the second, investigation, involves several locations relating to the crime. During the Trial mode you will cross-examine witnesses, present evidence, and make important decisions that will affect the outcome of the verdict. Before each Trial mode (apart from the first trial) you will have a chance to go out and gather evidence to present later in court. | ||
==Trial mode== | ==Trial mode== | ||
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===Cross-examination=== | ===Cross-examination=== | ||
Cross-examination is an important part of the gameplay. During trials, witnesses will provide a testimony for the court. It is your job to find the contradictions in their testimonies, and present evidence to support your claims. The witnesses will give their testimony to the court, then the cross-examination will begin. The | Cross-examination is an important part of the gameplay. During trials, witnesses will provide a testimony for the court. It is your job to find the contradictions in their testimonies, and present evidence to support your claims. The witnesses will give their testimony to the court, then the cross-examination will begin. The touch screen will have forward and backward arrows in the middle and in the top corners you will see "Press" and "Present." | ||
===Pressing=== | ===Pressing=== | ||
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==Investigation mode== | ==Investigation mode== | ||
When you are in Investigation mode you will find yourself in a number of different locations. Usually | When you are in Investigation mode you will find yourself in a number of different locations. Usually you will start at the crime scene or in the Detention Centre. During Investigation mode, you cannot receive a "Game Over" screen, so you are not able to do anything damaging to the plot. In order to advance the plot, you will have to find certain evidence and talk to certain people. When you have completed everything you need to do during the investigation, the chapter will automatically end and you will begin the next day in court. You are able to access the Court Record during the Investigation mode, so you can keep on top of what evidence you have. The touch screen will display the four different options you can perform while in Investigation mode. Select "Back" to return to the main screen from any of them. | ||
===Move=== | ===Move=== | ||
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===Examine=== | ===Examine=== | ||
When you click on the "Examine" option, the screen will have a pointer. You can use this pointer to select different objects. When there is an object that you can examine closer, a tab called "Examine" will display in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Clicking on this will trigger a discussion about the item. Sometimes the object will be added to the Court Record; sometimes you will just receive information about it. Examining can be tricky, but on a number of occasions | When you click on the "Examine" option, the screen will have a pointer. You can use this pointer to select different objects. When there is an object that you can examine closer, a tab called "Examine" will display in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Clicking on this will trigger a discussion about the item. Sometimes the object will be added to the Court Record; sometimes you will just receive information about it. Examining can be tricky, but on a number of occasions it is required to advance the plot. Be sure to examine all you can at each location. | ||
===Talk=== | ===Talk=== |