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The Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy was released on January 25, 2024, for the Nintendo Switch and other modern platforms. This collection remasters the second trilogy of the mainline series, following rookie attorney Apollo Justice and his mentor Phoenix Wright through the "Dark Age of the Law". Games Included
The trilogy compiles three main titles and two special DLC episodes for a total of 16 episodes: Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (Original DS release: 2007)
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies (Original 3DS release: 2013)
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice (Original 3DS release: 2016) Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy -NSP--eShop...
Special Episodes: Includes the previously DLC-only episodes "Turnabout Reclaimed" and "Turnabout Time Traveler". Key Features & Updates
The eShop version (often found as an .nsp file for digital management) includes several high-definition enhancements and quality-of-life updates:
Full HD Graphics: Hand-drawn 2D sprites and 3D models have been updated for modern displays. The Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy was released
Story Mode: A new feature that automatically advances dialogue, makes selections, and solves puzzles for players who prefer to sit back and watch the mystery unfold. Museum Content:
Orchestra Hall: A music player with 175 tracks, including in-game BGM and select orchestral arrangements.
Art Library: A vast collection of character designs, background art, and the Spirit of Justice prologue anime. Main characters & arcs
Animation Studio: Allows users to play with character animations and recreate their favorite courtroom scenes.
Improved Navigation: A new Games Menu lets you jump to any specific episode or chapter right from the start.
Language Support: Playable in Japanese, English, French, German, Korean, and both Traditional and Simplified Chinese. Story Summary
The trilogy begins seven years after the original Phoenix Wright games. It tracks Apollo Justice’s growth as a lawyer after he is hired by a disbarred, poker-playing Phoenix Wright. Over the course of three games, Apollo uncovers the truth behind the legal system's corruption, develops his unique "perceive" ability to spot liars, and eventually journeys to the Kingdom of Khura'in to revolutionize their spirit-channeling-based court system. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy for Nintendo Switch
5. Platform-specific considerations (Nintendo Switch)
Screenshots
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Main characters & arcs
- Apollo Justice — A principled rookie defense attorney who grew up poor and learned to read people. His arc is about forging identity under pressure: proving his competence in court while confronting wounds from his past and the failings of the system he defends.
- Trucy Wright — A magician and Apollo’s ally; she represents wonder and empathy. Her optimism humanizes Apollo and provides emotional ballast to the darker revelations.
- Klavier Gavin — A charismatic prosecutor and rock star whose charm masks ethical ambiguity. He forces Apollo to question the line between showmanship and justice.
- Athena Cykes — An emotion-analyst turned legal partner (depending on timeline placement across the trilogy). She introduces psychological science into the courtroom, probing jurors’ and witnesses’ inner states.
- Traces of Phoenix Wright — The legacy of Phoenix Wright hangs over Apollo’s story: cadences of mentorship, the weight of old cases, and unresolved conspiracies. Phoenix’s past victories and blind spots become a mirror for Apollo’s choices.
- Antagonists / Conspiracy — Beneath individual cases runs a deeper conspiracy involving corrupt prosecutors, manipulated evidence, and a system that rewards spectacle. The corrupting influence of fame and money in law is a persistent theme.
1. Overview
- Title: Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy
- Developer: Capcom
- Publisher: Capcom
- Platform: Nintendo Switch (also on PS4, Xbox One, PC)
- Release Date (eShop): January 25, 2024
- Genre: Visual novel / Adventure / Courtroom drama
- Game file format discussed: NSP (Nintendo Submission Package – clean eShop dump)
Themes
- Truth vs. Performance: Courts reward persuasion. The trilogy examines how performance can obscure truth and how truth can be dressed as performance.
- Memory and Identity: Witness testimony, forensics, and the malleability of memory spotlight how identity is constructed and misread.
- Systemic Corruption: Individual villains are symptoms of a broader system that incentivizes convictions over justice.
- Redemption and Mentorship: Apollo’s growth is powered by mentors and friends who help him reconcile past failures with future responsibility.
- Empathy as Evidence: The series reframes empathy and emotional intelligence (e.g., Athena’s analyses) as crucial tools for seeking justice.
5. Performance & Verdict (from eShop and NSP user reports)
- Performance: Locked 30 FPS; smooth on Switch (handheld/720p, docked/1080p).
- Loading times: Fast; comparable to digital eShop version.
- NSP stability: No crashes or missing content reported from scene releases (e.g., from groups like SUXXORS or Venom).
- Recommendation: Purchasing from eShop supports Capcom and includes all updates via official channels; NSPs lack online features (no cloud saves, no future patch auto-downloads).