
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
About Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations (known as Gyakuten Saiban 3 in Japan) is the third game in the Ace Attorney series. Players take on
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In her first trial, rookie attorney Mia Fey and her partner Diego Armando defend death row inmate Terry Fawles, who is under suspicion of murdering policewoman Valerie Hawthorne during an escape attempt. Facing off against Miles Edgeworth, also on his first case as a prosecutor, Mia's persistence pays off when she learns the truth: years earlier, Terry, Valerie, and her younger sister Dahlia staged a kidnapping to steal a priceless jewel from the girls' father. Dahlia then betrayed Terry by faking her death, leaving Terry to be convicted of murder based on Valerie's testimony. Terry had escaped in the hopes of learning the truth from Valerie, but unbeknownst to him, Dahlia had already killed her and planted the body in his car. Before a judgement can be passed, Terry commits suicide by con
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About Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations is a game developed by Capcom. Released in 2007, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations falls under the Point-and-click and Adventure and Visual Novel genres. It holds an overall rating of 86/100 based on 186 ratings.
The game is available on Wii, PC, NDS.. Game modes include Single player.
The game explores themes of Comedy, Mystery and is played from a First person/Third person/Text perspective.. Players who enjoy Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations might also like the 8 similar games listed above.

















