Ace Attorney INVESTIGATIONS CAPCOM An exciting new chapter in the Ace Attorney series! Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth takes the Ace Attorney… TouchArcade Rating: $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAn exciting new chapter in the Ace Attorney series! Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth takes the Ace Attorney series from the courtroom to the crime scene, leaving the legal battle behind while bringing the action to various crime scenes. This time around, the player takes on the role of famed prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, a memorable rival of charismatic legal eagle Phoenix Wright. Edgeworth actively investigates crime scenes in order to pursue the truth behind each case. By solving the challenging puzzles presented him, Edgeworth will work with the police to bring criminals to justice. Game Summary • Guide Miles Edgeworth through various locations, examine and analyze clues, work directly with characters on the scene, find contradictions in suspect statements, and get to the truth by presenting decisive evidence. • Investigate crime scenes to search for evidence and confront other characters to find contradictions in their statements, to get closer to the truth. • High resolution graphics optimized for modern devices. • Utilize the all-new “Logic” system, where Miles can choose two pieces of information out of the various pieces he has collected and “combine” them to discover new information. • Reproduce the crime scene using the in game hologram and discover new information. • Experience the famously eclectic cast of characters of the Ace Attorney universe. Information Seller:CAPCOM Genre:Adventure Release:Dec 07, 2017 Updated:Dec 12, 2017 Version:1.00.01 Size:362.5 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #2 Dailon80, Dec 8, 2017 Ace games are coming out quicker than I can finish them a great problem to have I have all the mobile ports so far even the japan only one and I enjoy them all! Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #3 Dailon80, Dec 8, 2017 after fixing MHFU and releasing MH Stories in Japan plus all the Ace games that are dropping Capcom is on the nice list this year! L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #4 L.Lawliet, Dec 8, 2017 Oh man... Yesss! Just what I wanted! tekchic Well-Known Member Jun 5, 2009 452 29 28 Female Software Developer Phoenix, AZ http://www.tekchic.com #5 tekchic, Dec 8, 2017 Had to pick this and Apollo Justice up this morning since they were both a little bit on sale ($11.99 vs $14.99-ish) and I'm still working through the original trilogy. This'll keep me busy for the next 100000 hours. I think play order is the original trilogy, Apollo Justice, Investigations, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice (for US releases anyway). I'll buy DD / SoJ sometime later, couldn't justify going all in while they were a few bucks off despite picking up AJ and Investigations. metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #6 metalcasket, Dec 8, 2017 Almost! Investigations is between Trials and Tribulations and Apollo Justice. Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #7 Dailon80, Dec 8, 2017 Where does the Japan only version land in tang order The new ace attorney tekchic Well-Known Member Jun 5, 2009 452 29 28 Female Software Developer Phoenix, AZ http://www.tekchic.com #8 tekchic, Dec 8, 2017 Weird! Thanks! I think from some forum post somewhere I had this saved out to Notepad where they mentioned a good play order: PLAY ORDER: 1. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All 3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations 4. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 5. Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 6. Gyakuten Kenji 2 (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth: Prosecutor's Path) 7. Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 8. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies 9. Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodou Ryuunosuke no Bouken (The Great Ace Attorney: The Adventures of Ryuunosuke Wright) 10. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice I just assumed it went "trilogy", then Apollo, then Investigations... maybe I'll mix it up and play Investigations after the trilogy, then Apollo! Maybe the play order list I had was from Japanese release dates or something... Intendro Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2013 1,207 0 0 #9 Intendro, Dec 9, 2017 Last edited: Dec 16, 2017 Does this fully work offline after buying the full game? (Unfortunately, I have to ask because Apollo Justice can't tell if you bought the game unless you're online. But the previously-released games can. By the way, Apollo Justice hasn't been updated since 2016... It's still unfixed. I'm not buying it here.) Does it work after the app is completely closed? It starts with a "communication failed" message for some reason. It can be passed, but... That is not making me optimistic here. Milotorou Well-Known Member Mar 19, 2015 556 46 28 #10 Milotorou, Dec 9, 2017 Well story-wise Investigations takes place between Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations, for all thats worth. Honestly the Investigations games are pretty much standalone in a way, they dont matter much, what matters is the main 6, AA, JFA, T&T, AJ, DD and SoJ need to be played in that order. For Layton vs Wright and Investigations it doesnt really matter. L.Lawliet Well-Known Member Jun 28, 2011 6,405 420 83 #11 L.Lawliet, Dec 9, 2017 I also just purchased Spirit of Justice full unlock for the sale price (I actually bought chapter 1 before the app went free a while ago). I really love the character designs in that one so I might play that first. As for this game I'll play the first chapter on and off but I'm excited to try it. I hope it's long. It seems like the 1st trilogy was the longest per chapter. I played Spirit of Justice chapter 1 and it was waaaaaaaay too short. I hope the rest of SoJ is longer. And I hope Ace Attorney Investigations is as long as the 1st trilogy. I like to get invested in long stories rather than short ones. Also a note: I'm rather annoyed by the app title not fitting on the icon. I decided to message Capcom about it. All the other Ace Attorney apps made sure to fit the title under the app icon but this one they didn't surprisingly. I hope it gets fixed as it just doesn't look nice. tekchic Well-Known Member Jun 5, 2009 452 29 28 Female Software Developer Phoenix, AZ http://www.tekchic.com #12 tekchic, Dec 9, 2017 Thanks! I'm still on the first one, so I think I'll give it a whirl in the order you mentioned. Been looking forward to the series for ages, and I'd rather have them on iOS than 3DS (since I always have my phone on me). pheriannath Well-Known Member Jun 9, 2012 99 2 8 #13 pheriannath, Dec 9, 2017 I'm pretty sure that list is by release date. Layton vs Wright is a separate crossover, while Dai Gyakuten Saiban takes place nearly a hundred years prior to the series. You can add Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 to the end of that list. I'm definitely playing that when it comes out on iOS. Milotorou Well-Known Member Mar 19, 2015 556 46 28 #14 Milotorou, Dec 9, 2017 AJ and the first Investigations are about as long as the first and second game (AA and JFA), theyre not as long as Trials and Tribulations though (which is damn long IMO) Pretty much all ace attorney games are similar length imdakine1 Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2011 1,228 22 38 #15 imdakine1, Dec 10, 2017 Based on this thread and being new to the series I think Ill play in the following order as it seems this is the story driven mode order...???? 1a) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Trilogy) 1b)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All (trilogy) 2) Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 1c)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations (trilogy) 3) Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 4) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies 5) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justce tekchic Well-Known Member Jun 5, 2009 452 29 28 Female Software Developer Phoenix, AZ http://www.tekchic.com #16 tekchic, Dec 10, 2017 I think this is the order I'm going to shoot for too after reading the threads here. The original order I found seems to have been release date, but I'd prefer to follow the series in story arc order vs release date. Milotorou Well-Known Member Mar 19, 2015 556 46 28 #17 Milotorou, Dec 10, 2017 I suggest you play Trials and Tribulations before Investigations, even if its not the "time" order. The trilogy is really one big story spanned across 3 games, Investigations is more like "you wondered what happened to X character between the end of 2 and the end of 3 ? Here it is." pheriannath Well-Known Member Jun 9, 2012 99 2 8 #18 pheriannath, Dec 11, 2017 +1 if you're planning on a marathon (or even if you don't plan to, as you might end up doing it anyway...this series can get really addictive). The trilogy games just flow well into each other, while Investigations is a spinoff that plays quite differently. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Ace games are coming out quicker than I can finish them a great problem to have I have all the mobile ports so far even the japan only one and I enjoy them all!
after fixing MHFU and releasing MH Stories in Japan plus all the Ace games that are dropping Capcom is on the nice list this year!
Had to pick this and Apollo Justice up this morning since they were both a little bit on sale ($11.99 vs $14.99-ish) and I'm still working through the original trilogy. This'll keep me busy for the next 100000 hours. I think play order is the original trilogy, Apollo Justice, Investigations, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice (for US releases anyway). I'll buy DD / SoJ sometime later, couldn't justify going all in while they were a few bucks off despite picking up AJ and Investigations.
Weird! Thanks! I think from some forum post somewhere I had this saved out to Notepad where they mentioned a good play order: PLAY ORDER: 1. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All 3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations 4. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 5. Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 6. Gyakuten Kenji 2 (Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth: Prosecutor's Path) 7. Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 8. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies 9. Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodou Ryuunosuke no Bouken (The Great Ace Attorney: The Adventures of Ryuunosuke Wright) 10. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice I just assumed it went "trilogy", then Apollo, then Investigations... maybe I'll mix it up and play Investigations after the trilogy, then Apollo! Maybe the play order list I had was from Japanese release dates or something...
Does this fully work offline after buying the full game? (Unfortunately, I have to ask because Apollo Justice can't tell if you bought the game unless you're online. But the previously-released games can. By the way, Apollo Justice hasn't been updated since 2016... It's still unfixed. I'm not buying it here.) Does it work after the app is completely closed? It starts with a "communication failed" message for some reason. It can be passed, but... That is not making me optimistic here.
Well story-wise Investigations takes place between Justice for All and Trials and Tribulations, for all thats worth. Honestly the Investigations games are pretty much standalone in a way, they dont matter much, what matters is the main 6, AA, JFA, T&T, AJ, DD and SoJ need to be played in that order. For Layton vs Wright and Investigations it doesnt really matter.
I also just purchased Spirit of Justice full unlock for the sale price (I actually bought chapter 1 before the app went free a while ago). I really love the character designs in that one so I might play that first. As for this game I'll play the first chapter on and off but I'm excited to try it. I hope it's long. It seems like the 1st trilogy was the longest per chapter. I played Spirit of Justice chapter 1 and it was waaaaaaaay too short. I hope the rest of SoJ is longer. And I hope Ace Attorney Investigations is as long as the 1st trilogy. I like to get invested in long stories rather than short ones. Also a note: I'm rather annoyed by the app title not fitting on the icon. I decided to message Capcom about it. All the other Ace Attorney apps made sure to fit the title under the app icon but this one they didn't surprisingly. I hope it gets fixed as it just doesn't look nice.
Thanks! I'm still on the first one, so I think I'll give it a whirl in the order you mentioned. Been looking forward to the series for ages, and I'd rather have them on iOS than 3DS (since I always have my phone on me).
I'm pretty sure that list is by release date. Layton vs Wright is a separate crossover, while Dai Gyakuten Saiban takes place nearly a hundred years prior to the series. You can add Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 to the end of that list. I'm definitely playing that when it comes out on iOS.
AJ and the first Investigations are about as long as the first and second game (AA and JFA), theyre not as long as Trials and Tribulations though (which is damn long IMO) Pretty much all ace attorney games are similar length
Based on this thread and being new to the series I think Ill play in the following order as it seems this is the story driven mode order...???? 1a) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Trilogy) 1b)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice for All (trilogy) 2) Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth 1c)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations (trilogy) 3) Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney 4) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies 5) Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justce
I think this is the order I'm going to shoot for too after reading the threads here. The original order I found seems to have been release date, but I'd prefer to follow the series in story arc order vs release date.
I suggest you play Trials and Tribulations before Investigations, even if its not the "time" order. The trilogy is really one big story spanned across 3 games, Investigations is more like "you wondered what happened to X character between the end of 2 and the end of 3 ? Here it is."
+1 if you're planning on a marathon (or even if you don't plan to, as you might end up doing it anyway...this series can get really addictive). The trilogy games just flow well into each other, while Investigations is a spinoff that plays quite differently.