Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

aka: Gyakuten Saiban 4
Moby ID: 32813

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Nintendo DS screenshots

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Title screen
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Episode selection
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Each case begins with a cryptic intro.
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Kristoph Gavin, your helpful mentor.
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Your first case, so you are nervous.
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Prosecutor Payne is once again your opponent during the first case.
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Examining evidence in 3D. You can turn the item around, and sometimes examine specific parts of it.
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Make a choice. Though, like in the previous games, usually you're rail-roaded onto the one right path anyway.
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Cross-examination begins.
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A dramatic "Objection!"
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Arguing your case.
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A map helps you fully understand the circumstances of the case.
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The first witness giving their testimony.
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Sometimes you need to point out a detail in a picture.
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Dramatic closeup.
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Case 2: Trucy, who is this game's Maya Fey equivalent -- the perky, silly, young female assistant.
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Moving between locations.
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There are a lot of colorful characters in the game, including this affable, but dangerous wife of a mafia boss.
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Examining locations in search for evidence.
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Browsing through your inventory.
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The game features a lot of forensic-themed minigames. Here, you need to tap the screen to sprinkle the powder, then blow into the microphone to leave behind the fingerprint shape.
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Trying to match the fingerprint to someone from your database.
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Ema Skye is back from the fifth case of <moby game="Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney">the first DS game,</moby> this time as an adult.
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Each Ace Attorney game features a quirky, memorable prosecutor. In this game, it's Klavier Gavin, a German rock star (and your mentor's brother).
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Cross-examining the witness.
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Full-screen pictures such as these underline dramatic moments.
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The judge is expecting an answer, and your life bar is going to take a hit if you make the wrong choice.
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"Perceiving" the witness. You need to spot the nervous twitch they're making when saying a specific part of the sentence.
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An animated representation of the crime scene.
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The Judge's patience has its limits.
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Another forensic minigame: fill in the shoe print with plaster...
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...then, after drying it, use the roller to cover the plaster cast with paint.
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Now just match the shoe print to a database entry.
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Case 3: Trucy is excited to see Klavier Gavin's band.
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This case features a short cinematic, which turns out to contain important clues.
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Taking a look at the evidence gathered at the crime scene.
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This is, without a doubt, the most ridiculous hairdo in any Ace Attorney game. Ever.
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This mixing board proves to be very useful during the case.
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Not everyone in this game speaks English.
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Another cross-examination. The bracelet icon lights up whenever Apollo has a chance to use his Perceive ability. (Also, Ema's pouting is so adorable.)
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A long shot of the courtroom.
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Unlike most other prosecutors in the series, Klavier Gavin isn't your sworn enemy and you end up cooperating with him often.
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Case 4. Here we just found some evidence.
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Yet another forensic minigame. Tap the screen to spray the reagent until you find the poison.
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Dialogue with a character.
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Forensic fun continues: here you use the X-Ray scanner to find what's drawn on this canvas below the layer of paint.
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Once you "perceive" a witness's nervous habit, it's time to confront them about their lie.
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Vera Misham, the fourth case's defendant. A very shy and quiet girl that barely shows emotion.
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Taking a look through your collection of peoples' profiles.
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You'll see Apollo shocked and surprised a lot of times throughout the game.
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