

And while it’s certainly not that straightforward, we’ve had nine games examining the contradictions of good people working in terrible systems while being failed and falsely accused by the police. Practically at the start of the first game, the only way to hold a corrupt millionaire accountable is by threatening to release details of his crimes to the newspapers, since he holds the courts in his hand.
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In fact, the series has a much more positive view of the press than it does the legal system. Time and time again they find conclusive evidence missed or deliberately ignored by the police. The only other characters who come close to that drive are Nicole and the gang. In the regular games, our lawyers are more dedicated to finding the truth than strictly following their profession. More importantly, these journalists already fit into Ace Attorney’s key themes. (Look, I promise, the fan translation of that game is good. Ace Attorney: Investigations 2 even already introduced an interview mini-game, where you have to react to the flow of conversation to pull information out of your interviewees while time ticks away. We’re still out there investigating crime scenes all these journalists have been doing that as side characters anyway. With everyone in their place, it’s not that hard to transform the series from trial-centric to press-focused.
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Obviously, the “nice guy of news” with all his advice will take the “police detective who’s way too free with giving away information” role. However, this is a universe where literal spirit channelling and psychic powers exist without much fuss. It’s not that far-fetched. I’m not sure what time travel shenanigans will occur to get him to the modern day. (We’ve absolutely got to dump that cardboard box you wear, Myriam.)įinally, there’s The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ newest entry to the journalist club, Raiten Menimemo. She’ll have a heartwarming arc learning to come out of her shell - figuratively and literally. This role can go to no one else but the lone member of the student newspaper club: Dual Destinies’ Myriam Scuttlebutt. Obviously, we also need a plucky assistant. Just like all the best prosecutors in the main series. And we know Lotta has a heart of gold at the end of the day, so of course she’ll end up coming around and helping. She’s already convinced that any lawyer vaguely existing around the same spot as her is trying to steal her scoop, so that gives us some great tension when her student begins to improve her skills. So where does Lotta come in? Well, this is an Ace Attorney game, so we need a really intense rivalry. At the very least his death would make for a really interesting mystery to kickstart an interesting game. I can only assume he’s going to have plot armor to preserve that. Spark is, quite simply, one of the most out-there characters in the entire series… which is really saying something. Instead, we’ll hand over responsibility on that to toothpaste-obsessed freelancer Spark Brushel from Apollo Justice. However, that puts her in way too much mortal danger for my liking. You might think that automatically makes Lotta the mentor figure. She still needs to come into her own - like an early Phoenix, Apollo, or Ryunosuke. (This is my official plea for everyone to play both Ace Attorney: Investigations games.) Nicole is more of a blank slate. That honor goes to her protégée, the determined reporter Nicole Swift from the Ace Attorney: Investigations series. But she’s not going to be our protagonist. She’s the first journalist to appear in the games, hoping to publish an exposé on the local lake monster in the very first Phoenix Wright outing. First we have Lotta Hart: a paranormal investigator and later celebrity gossipmonger. Like all Ace Attorney main casts, these weirdos would be a chaotic but effective team.

It’s time they get their own game based on their exploits. It’s time for them to team up, I say, and form their own worker co-op. That’s why the games are so good! But the franchise is now up to five journalists across nine games and they’re still some of the most eccentric (and therefore lovable) folks our lawyer protagonists ever run into. Sure, all Ace Attorney characters are weird in their own ways. The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is finally out in the west, and I’m thrilled to announce it continues the Ace Attorney tradition of including an intensely weird journalist.
