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Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice Game Trailer Shows Off Character Abilities
Capcom sent us twelve more pics from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, which will make its way to North America and Europe on September 8, 2016, as a digital download in the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS family of system.
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Capcom also released a ton of information about the upcoming Ace Attorney game over on their Capcom Unity blog and in a new trailer, which you can check out below. Athena Cykes has a Mood Matrix that’s able to decipher a witness’s emotions.
Returning to her role as a forensic investigator this time round is Ema Skye, she’s finally passed her exams and is now able to aid the Wright Anything Agency in their search for evidence to clear their client’s name (s). She made appearances in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney as a high school student trying to solve a case about her older sister, and later on become a homicide detective in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (who did her own forensics on the side). Here she returns to assist Apollo in his defense of the series’ popular magician, Trucy Wright, Phoenix’s adopted daughter. But can she teleport her way to court in order to give a testimony for Trucy’s trial?
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice will sell for $29.99 on the eShop. Those of you who can’t wait until September 8 are in luck because Capcom also announced that they will be releasing a demo for the game on August 25.