It certainly took long enough, but a year after its Japanese release, Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth is finally out. What is it like to step into the shoes of a prosecutor?
During our interview with Motohide Eshiro, Producer of Ace Attorney Investigations, we asked him how the project got started and why changed the gameplay rather than making the obvious spin off where players try courtroom battles as Edgeworth.
Miles Edgeworth is the lead character in Ace Attorney Investigations. His name is even in the title as a key selling point for fans, but it wasn’t always that way. At one time Capcom considered using Ema Skye as the lead...
Capcom's Ace Attorney Investigations video from Comic Con does a great job of demonstrating the new logic system. You get to watch Edgeworth school Gumshoe in the ways of deduction, complete with signature frown and fluffy bow tie.
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The first case in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth begins with a murder, but instead of sitting in a comfy office like Phoenix Wright, the game starts with Edgeworth on the scene. A frazzled Dick Gumshoe follows runs in late.