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Dual Destinies will be here within the next 1 to 6 months, so it's time to start thinking about a playthrough of the games! What are you going to be doing to get ready for GS5? Which games will you replay?
Personally, I will be starting a marathon of the games as soon as we get an update with a U.S. Release date or news on the Physical Release (which would bring a delay). I usually only have time for 1 or two "chapters" [the parts of each case] a day so it should take me right up to GS5's release. Here's my schedule, with chapter amount #s in case you want to try to plan something similar.
Each "Part" ends at a "to be continued" and a save option. For example, "The First Turnabout" has 1 Part and "Turnabout Goodbyes" has 6 parts.
I found the part counts by looking at walkthroughs and wiki articles, so they may not be exact.
Regarding the Manga: The [Official] manga is complicated because of its contradictory nature. It will contradict dates from the official games but at the same time make references to the same things being contradicted. When the Phoenix Wright manga came out, the localization team did their best to make it feel like one of the games, which means the only issues were possibly continuity mistakes by the author. This made me take everything in them as "canon" and made me try to fit them into a specific place "as they were". However, more recently the Edgeworth manga was released with a lazy localization job that tries to be as literal as possible: this means that the Edgeworth manga takes place in Japan, Yen is used instead of US dollars, and Ema is studying in America. They even gave a new name to a character who had previously appeared in the PW manga - they didn't even bother to check their previous work. (The edgeworth manga was localized by someone else but it was released by the same company as the PW manga). So in short, The Edgeworth manga and its huge inconsistencies with the game universe make any fact or description "up for grabs" and make it so you have to "replace" details mentally anyway, so now you can have a lot more leeway with where you put the manga, what parts of it are canon to you and what parts of it are not.
(Also, this is for the Official PW and Edgeworth manga released in the last couple of years by Kodansha Comics, not the terrible fan manga released by Del Ray back in 2008).
1. Ghost Trick: Phantom DetectiveGame Length:
18 PartsReasoning for being here: It's not an official AA game, but it has the style and atmosphere of one. It's not hard to imagine that GT could have taken place 30-35 years before GS1. It also lets me start the "marathon" a little sooner.
2. Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyGame Length: "The First Turnabout" - 1 Part, "Turnabout Sisters" - 4 Parts, "Turnabout Samurai" - 6 Parts, "Turnabout Goodbyes" - 6 Parts, "Rise from the Ashes" - 10 Parts,
27 Parts total.3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for AllGame Length: "The Lost turnabout" - 2 Parts, "Reunion, and Turnabout" - 6 Parts, "Turnabout Big Top" - 6 Parts, "Farewell, my Turnabout" - 8 Parts,
22 Parts total.4. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Manga - Cases 2,3, and 5Manga Length" "Turnabout Gallows" - 4 Parts, "Turnabout Showtime" - 1 Part, "Turnabout From Heaven" - 2 Parts,
7 Parts total.Reason for being here: Based on the dates described, this would take place before T&T but after JFA. However, Case 1 of the manga references Larry Butz working at a security job, something that Phoenix wouldn't know before Case 3-2, so Case 1 can't be here. Case 3 features Phoenix still having an attraction to Dahlia Hawthorne/still being weird about the whole thing, which hints that he hasn't experienced the events of 3-5 yet. Cases 4, 6, and 7 have Fransiska Von Karma as the prosecutor, however in T&T she says that they haven't met since JFA, so those cases can't come here. Technically, these cases could come after T&T as well, but I put them here for three reasons:
1). Edgeworth will appear in DD, which means they might make a big deal about "Look who's back". And While the reunion with Fransiska in T&T is a "I haven't seen you since Maya was kidnapped" thing, Phoenix and Edgeworth don't go through a similar greeting, acting like they have seen each other regularly and recently. I think its safer to put these cases here rather than possibly have them be contradicted in DD.
2). They give T&T-era Phoenix more "screentime". I always felt that Phoenix didn't get enough screentime in T&T, as he only got one case that I cared for (3-5). The other two cases I really liked were handled by Mia, and Phoenix was left with two of the most unmemorable cases in my opinion. These cases help show Phoenix as a successful attorney before the events that conclude the trilogy occur.
3). Taken as one long volume, the manga simply has too much happening to have occured in the month-long period before Phoenix loses his badge in AJ. Splitting up the cases make it much easier to fit the manga in.
5. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and TribulationsGame Length: "Turnabout Memories" - 2 Parts", "The Stolen Turnabout" - 5 Parts, "Recipe for Turnabout" - 5 Parts, "Turnabout Beginnings" - 2 Parts, "Bridge to the Turnabout" - 9 Parts,
24 Parts total.6. Miles Edgeworth: Ace Attorney InvestigationsGame Length: "Turnabout Visitor" - 2 Parts, "Turnabout Airlines" - 4 Parts, "The Kidnapped Turnabout" - 4 Parts, "Turnabout Reminiscence" - 4 Parts, "Turnabout Ablaze" - 7 Parts,
21 Parts total.7. Gyakuten Kenji 2Game Length: "Turnabout Target" - 2 Parts, "The Imprisoned Turnabout" - 4 Parts, "The Inherited Turnabout" - 9 Parts, "The Forgotten Turnabout" - 6 Parts, "The Grand Turnabout" - 5 Parts,
26 Parts total.Reason for being there: Rather than wait for the fan translation, I decided to go ahead and import GK2 so I could go through the entire AA story before DD, especially since there seem to be references to it in DD. I can't read Japanese, but I'm going ahead and doing it anyway. I'm using these resources to help me with this: [Warning: Clicking on these before you are ready might give you spoilers]
Here's a complete Spoiler-Free walkthrough for the game.On the wiki you will find summaries of all the cases. Most of them are very detailed and broken up by location/part so you can only read what you are doing now rather than spoil later parts of the case.
You can also find translated playthroughs of the first two cases on youtube. My plan right now is to play a part of a case, then at the end of every part go and read the summary of that part before I continue. I'm also using a great app for the iPhone that will translate onscreen text into engligh: the translation isn't awesome but I played through the first couple minutes of Case 1 and pretty much got what was going on. Also, because its an Investigations game there will be more on-screen action than the GS games, so hopefully a lot will be understandable just by watching the images.
8. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Manga: Cases 1, 4, 6, and 7Manga Length: "Turnabout with the Wind" - 1 Part, "Turnabout Prophecy" - 3 Parts, "Turnabout Gurgitation" - 2 Parts, "Turnabout Power Vs. Supernatural Power" - 2 Parts,
8 Parts total.Reason for being here: As mentioned earlier, Case 1 features references to 3-3. Von Karma is in it, so it must occur after 3-5.
9. Miles Edgeworth: Ace Attorney Investigations MangaManga Length: "The Turnabout Costume" - 1 Part, "The Turnabout Last Number" - 2 Parts, "The Turnabout Bullet" - 4 Parts, "The Turnabout Museum" - 5 Parts, "The Turnabout New Year" - 2 Parts, "The Turnabout Silver Screen" - 4 Parts, "Turnabout! Secret of the Ogres!" - 4 Parts, "The Turnabout Clinic" - 2 Parts,
24 Parts total.Reason for being here: Really the only reason for this being here is that a character from Cases 4 and 7 of the PW manga reappears and the previous cases are referenced.
10. Apollo Justice: Ace AttorneyGame Length: "Turnabout Trump" - 2 Parts, "Turnabout Corner" - 5 Parts, "Turnabout Serenade" - 5 Parts, "Turnabout Succession" - 7 Parts,
19 Parts Total.196 Parts total.Things I decided not to include: "Turnabout Crossover" manga, since it just couldn't fit anywhere realistically and it's not really a real case in any way, "Professor Layton Vs. Ace Attorney" because it seems like it would have a hard time being canon, and all of the fan manga, since that's fan manga.
Well, that's my schedule. What's yours?
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