Posted November 14, 20169 yr Why is Phoenix Wright dual destinies rated M for mature? I'm just curious is all
November 14, 20169 yr I think there's more blood/scary images in this game than in previous games. I think that's right, but don't take my word for it. Edited November 14, 20169 yr by -Justin-
November 14, 20169 yr There is a particular scene in the game that is darker and a bit more gory than what was in the previous games. BTW, if you ever have another question like this, it also helps to check out the rating on the official ESRB website. I believe they give a descriptive reason why they gave such a rating. Without spoilers of course.
November 14, 20169 yr Author Does the phoenix wright series have a timeline? if so then show it without spoiling me. Just put the names of the games in chronological order. I'm not looking it up because I don't trust the internet and I could be spoiled
November 14, 20169 yr With certain exceptions of some cases, almost every case in the games are in chronological order. If you do get a case that doesn't come after the previous case, it won't take much to figure out where on the timeline it lies. The series itself are in chronological order. So basically: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All Trials and Tribulations Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Duel Destinies Spirit of Justice
November 14, 20169 yr With certain exceptions of some cases, almost every case in the games are in chronological order. If you do get a case that doesn't come after the previous case, it won't take much to figure out where on the timeline it lies. The series itself are in chronological order. So basically: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All Trials and Tribulations Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Duel Destinies Spirit of Justice We can go a little further than that with the spinoffs! Now don't worry: you don't need to play the spinoffs to understand the main series. I'm just providing this list in case you're interested in playing them in the future. Sadly, many of the spinoffs haven't been released over here to begin with. Spinoff: Dai Gyakuten Saiban (Japan-only) Spinoff: Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 (Unreleased, probably going to be Japan-only) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All Trials and Tribulations Spinoff: Ace Attorney Investigations Spinoff: Ace Attorney Investigations 2 (Japan-only, but has a fan-patch) Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Duel Destinies Spirit of Justice Another spinoff, Professor Layton vs Ace Attorney, isn't part of the canon timeline, but I'd play it at least after playing Trials and Tribulations, if not later, since it makes a lot of references to the first three games. Edited November 14, 20169 yr by Blackdrazon
December 31, 20168 yr Author hey guys, did you know that spirit of justice got a 8:00 anime? I find this really interesting. also, is the phoenix wright X professor layton game more of a phoenix wright game, or more of a professor layton game? Edited December 31, 20168 yr by Zeldablade7
December 31, 20168 yr hey guys, did you know that spirit of justice got a 8:00 anime? I find this really interesting. also, is the phoenix wright X professor layton game more of a phoenix wright game, or more of a professor layton game? That's a prologue. Nothing too special, but it does give us a bit of an insight to why Wright went to Ku'rain and a few other things. Here's the English version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7gsGg-MPX0 As for Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, it's a bit of both. It has the puzzle solving of the Layton series along with the court battle elements of the Ace Attorney series.
December 31, 20168 yr Author That's a prologue. Nothing too special, but it does give us a bit of an insight to why Wright went to Ku'rain and a few other things. Here's the English version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7gsGg-MPX0 As for Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, it's a bit of both. It has the puzzle solving of the Layton series along with the court battle elements of the Ace Attorney series. guess I'll consider buying it then. Did you guys know that the writer of the phoenix wright trilogy games made a phoenix wright game that's exclusive to Japan? It released before spirit of justice released. When do you guys think the game will get localized? Here's a Did you know gaming for ace attorney! Edited January 2, 20178 yr by Zeldablade7
Why is Phoenix Wright dual destinies rated M for mature?
I'm just curious is all