
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
The second game in the Ace Attorney series puts rookie defense attorney Phoenix Wright through four intense courtroom battles. Featuring new Psyche-Lock mechanics and the debut of prosecutor Franziska von Karma, this installment raises the stakes with higher difficulty cases.
Platform
Nintendo DS
Year
2006
Genre
Adventure
Developer
Capcom
Controls
About This Game
Justice for All introduces the Psyche-Lock system that requires breaking witnesses' mental barriers through careful questioning.
The game's final case 'Farewell, My Turnabout' is considered one of the series' most emotionally impactful stories.
Despite initial criticism for being shorter than its predecessor, the game is now praised for its refined gameplay and memorable villains.
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