Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy

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Phoenix Wright:
Ace Attorney Trilogy
Phoenix Wright- Ace Attorney Trilogy artwork.jpeg
Official artwork depicting the game's main characters, (clockwise from top) Miles Edgeworth, Maya Fey, Pearl Fey, Phoenix Wright, Franziska von Karma, and Godot
Developer(s) Capcom
Digital Works Entertainment
Publisher(s) Capcom
Director(s) Shu Takumi
Shinsuke Kodama [1]
Composer(s) Naoto Tanaka [lower-alpha 1]
Series Ace Attorney
Engine Unity
Platform(s)
ReleaseiOS
Android
Nintendo 3DS
  • JP: April 17, 2014
  • NA: December 9, 2014
  • EU: December 11, 2014
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
  • JP: February 21, 2019
  • WW: April 9, 2019
Genre(s) Adventure, visual novel
Mode(s) Single-player

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy [lower-alpha 3] (initially published as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD on mobile devices) [lower-alpha 4] is a compilation video game containing remasters of the first three games in the Ace Attorney series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001), Justice for All (2002), and Trials and Tribulations (2004). A compilation sequel, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy , was released in 2024 and compiles the next three mainline games in the series, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney , Dual Destinies , and Spirit of Justice .

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Development

A high-definition version of the first three Ace Attorney games, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD, [lower-alpha 4] was released for iOS and Android in Japan on February 7, 2012, and for iOS in the West on May 30, 2013. [2] [3] [4] This legacy mobile version has since been delisted, being replaced by the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy release on iOS and Android on June 10, 2022. [5]

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, [lower-alpha 3] was first released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on April 17, 2014, [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] in North America on December 9, 2014, and in Europe on December 11, 2014. [11] It was also released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on February 21, 2019 in Japan, and on April 9, 2019 internationally; a Windows version was released internationally on the same date. [12] [13]

The Ace Attorney Trilogy home console releases were first announced in an interview with news website Jiji in 2017, Capcom's COO, Haruhiro Tsujimoto, said that the Ace Attorney series was going to receive support on the Nintendo Switch, with a mainline entry, and two compilations, one of the original trilogy and one including games 4 through 6 in the series. [14]

The game was later revealed at the Ace Attorney panel at Tokyo Games Show 2018. [15] The trailer used in the convention was later uploaded in English on September 22, 2018, [16] and a pre-order was made available for the game on Nintendo Switch in January 2017 exclusively in Japan, [17] and a Steam pre-order was later made available on February 28, 2019. [18]

Prior to its English release, a listing for the game was put up on the Australian Nintendo Switch eShop, the content of which made people believe the game was going to be releasing in English-speaking territories on April 9, 2019, [19] which ended up being 5 days off.

On August 24, 2019, the option to play the game in French, German, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese was added. [20] The update also added 10 additional save files per language. [21]

The French-language version of the game accidentally forgot to remove a mention of the WiiWare controls that were in the Wii port of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations . [22]

Downloadable content

The original mobile versions of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy included the first two cases, "The First Turnabout" and "Turnabout Sisters", for free. The remaining cases must have been purchased separately. [23]

For the PlayStation 4 release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, two sets of user profile pictures were purchasable for $1.99, one named the Phoenix Set [24] and one named the Edgeworth Set. [25]

Soundtrack

On February 21, 2019, a music album titled Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy - Turnabout Tunes was released on Steam [26] which included some of the music used in the game and some original tracks created specifically for the album. The album was also included in the Japanese collector's edition of the game. [27]

Reception

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy was met with positive reviews from critics, receiving scores through 78 to 81 on review aggregator Metacritic. [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]

The game's graphics were heavily praised for being HD [52] while the legacy mobile releases were heavily criticized for poor graphics and low frame rate. [53] IGN criticized the latest releases graphics were polished to "the point of being overly sterile", citing that evidence sometimes lacks more details than the original releases. [20]

Cara Ellison of Eurogamer called the Trilogy HD port "perfunctory", saying the animations are slow at times, the high-definition graphics take away from the charm of the pixel art in earlier versions, and there is a delay after button presses. [37]

US Gamer's Bob Mackey appreciated how the games were mostly left untouched, while given minor improvements, such as the player being able to read the text at their own pace and not waiting for it to crawl across the screen. He said the game's graphical upgrades were hit or miss, with certain characters, including Phoenix and Edgeworth, looking great. Elements that originally had less definition, such as the judge's beard, however, were "a little wonky". [50] Thomas Whitehead of Nintendo Life said that Capcom had done a "solid job" with the port. He appreciated the stereoscopic 3D effect and the game's faithfulness to the original; he felt, however, that the lack of an orchestral soundtrack similar to that in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies was a minor disappointment. [54] Hardcore Gamer's Geoff Thew called the updated art gorgeous, noting it did not have the same animation-related problems as the Trilogy HD on iOS. He appreciated the 3D effect, which he said worked well most of the time. However, the window frame in the detention center was not rendered on its own layer. While this was not a huge problem, Thew said it was distracting as the player often visits that area. He also commented on the lack of a remastered soundtrack, calling it a letdown. [41]

Crunchyroll's Daniel Dockery stated that the game was one of his favorite Nintendo 3DS games. [55]

Sales

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy was the 139th best selling game of the year in Japan in 2014, with 46,819 copies sold. [56] The PC version of the collection was among the best-selling new releases of the month on Steam. [57] [lower-alpha 6]

On June 13, 2020, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy was the 23rd most-sold digital-only game on the Nintendo Switch in North America. [59] The game outperformed its sales goals by 150% in the first month of its release. [60]

On February 5, 2021, Capcom announced that the sales for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Steam have surpassed one million units. [61]

As of June 2024, the game has sold 3.50 million copies worldwide. [61]

Notes

  1. Through archived compositions.
  2. 1 2 3 4 As Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD.
  3. 1 2 Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 123: Naruhodō Selection (逆転裁判123 成歩堂セレクション, "Turnabout Trial 123: Naruhodō Selection")
  4. 1 2 Known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban 123HD: Naruhodō Ryūichi (逆転裁判 123HD 〜成歩堂 龍一編〜, "Turnabout Trial 123HD: Ryūichi Naruhodō")
  5. Also covers Android release.
  6. Based on total revenue for the first two weeks on sale. [58]

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