Masakazu Sugimori - Objection! 2001-2009 Medley (Ace Attorney Series)
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Why did the "Objection!" theme from Ace Attorney become a cultural phenomenon among gamers? Learn!
"Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney" is a visual novel adventure game developed by Capcom for the Nintendo DS. It's the fourth installment in the Ace Attorney series and was first released in Japan in 2007. The game follows the protagonist, Apollo Justice, as he takes on cases and uncovers the truth in a courtroom setting.
Here are some interesting facts about "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney" and the iconic "Objection!" feature:
Debut of Apollo Justice:
- Apollo Justice is a new protagonist introduced in this game, succeeding Phoenix Wright as the main character. His catchphrase is "I'm fine!"
Updated Graphics and Interface:
- The game features updated graphics and a redesigned courtroom interface compared to its predecessors, taking advantage of the Nintendo DS hardware capabilities.
Perceive System:
- Apollo has a unique ability called the "Perceive System," allowing players to observe witness behaviors and detect nervous habits to expose contradictions in their testimony.
"Chords of Steel":
- One of Apollo's signature moves is the "Chords of Steel," where he bangs the desk to emphasize a point during his objections.
New Prosecutor:
- The prosecutor in this game is Klavier Gavin, a rock star prosecutor who is also the lead vocalist and guitarist of a band called the Gavinners. His character adds a musical and stylish element to the courtroom drama.
Ema Skye's Return:
- Ema Skye, a forensic investigator from the first Ace Attorney game, makes a return in "Apollo Justice" as a forensic scientist. Her character undergoes some changes since her initial appearance.
Dual Screens and Sound:
- The game takes advantage of the Nintendo DS's dual screens and unique features. The bottom screen serves as the interface for examining evidence, while the top screen displays the courtroom and characters.
"Objection!" Voice Clip:
- The iconic "Objection!" voice clip used in the game has become a hallmark of the Ace Attorney series. It is often associated with intense moments in the courtroom when a character presents crucial evidence or makes a significant argument.
Critical Acclaim:
- "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney" received generally positive reviews for its engaging story, new characters, and innovative gameplay mechanics. However, opinions on the game's departure from the original trilogy's formula were varied among fans.
Continuation of the Series:
- The success of "Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney" led to the creation of additional Ace Attorney games, further expanding the universe and introducing new characters while maintaining the courtroom drama and puzzle-solving elements that fans love.
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