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Switch between the English and Japanese versions of the game.

                                                                  

Capcom is bringing Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, the fourth mainline game in the Ace Attorney series first launched for DS in 2007, to 3DS via the Nintendo eShop in November for $19.99, the company announced.

The 3DS version will feature upgraded 3D graphics, a fresh take on the series’ signature courtroom battles and investigations, the ability to skip text and switch between the English and Japanese versions of the game, and more. Here’s an overview, via Capcom:

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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney is coming to Nintendo 3DS complete with upgraded visuals. Originally released on Nintendo DS in 2008, this entry’s debut on Nintendo 3DS means that all six of the mainline Ace Attorney titles can be experienced on the platform. This fourth game in the series covers the adventures of Apollo Justice as a rookie defense attorney.

Forensic investigation techniques play a vital part in analyzing the evidence to help solve some of the game’s mysteries. Utilizing the features of the Nintendo 3DS, players can dust some crime scenes to search for fingerprints and also examine certain objects in a full 360 degrees to uncover hidden evidence. This Nintendo 3DS release also includes text skip options and the Japanese version of the game, allowing players to switch between the Japanese and English editions.

Court will be in session this November when Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney will be available to download on the Nintendo eShop.

Key Features

Upgraded visuals and features – Enjoy the game’s improved new look on Nintendo 3DS and use the system’s features to dust some crime scenes to search for fingerprints and examine certain objects in a full 360 degrees to uncover hidden evidence.

Colorful cast of characters – Stars budding defense attorney Apollo Justice, and top prosecutor Klavier Gavin who is also a former guitarist and Apollo’s rockstar rival.

Text skip options – Returning players have options to speed through in-game dialogue.

Includes two versions – Switch between the Japanese and English editions for an “Igiyari!” or “Objection!” More than just an alternative language option, keen eyes will be able to spot some differences between each version’s localized backgrounds.

                                                  

                                                  

Classic Ace Attorney Gameplay – Survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence in the Investigation phase before defending your client in the courtroom!

Twisting plots and puzzling cases – Upon completing the first case, Apollo is asked to join disbarred attorney Phoenix Wright and work alongside Phoenix’s adopted daughter, Trucy. The pair go on to solve a series of quirky crimes including the theft of a noodle cart and the disappearance of a pair of magic panties!

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It's "igi ari", not "igiyari"...



Huge waste. This game would do very good on the switch



monocle_layton said:
Huge waste. This game would do very good on the switch

No one said it's not coming to Switch?



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Japanese version? For real?!
One step closer to a GAA realese? Plz?



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Man, I really want to get into this franchise. I'm definitely going to have to delve into it some day.



Hey, that's pretty sweet. Give people who want to catch up on the series a chance to play it, without having to look for a DS copy.



 

              

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Does that mean all the mainline AA games are on 3DS now?

That's very nice and convenient then.



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vivster said:
monocle_layton said:
Huge waste. This game would do very good on the switch

No one said it's not coming to Switch?

Ace Attorney will definitely come eventually, but a slightly large franchise entering a developing market (the Switch) would really help it.



Long live 3ds