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Suptober [Extended] - Day 18 || Royalty 👑
#suptober extended 23#destiel#castiel#dean winchester#royalty au#wiggleart#spnfanart#this was inspired by a royalty au drawing I did a couple years ago#for destiel month and I liked it but I wanted to try and revisualize it and I really like how it came out#I wanted to do more detail but alas#it was taking me long enough and my poor hand lol#I may add more details for the coloring book but also when I revisit this again at the end of the challenge for full blown color#I know there’s always the prince and not prince fall in love trope#but I like the idea of both of them being princes#the political issues to arise are always great lmao
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Video Game Track Bracket Round 2
Revisualization - Synaptic Resonance from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
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Carrying the Weight of Life from Xenoblade Chronicles 3
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Carrying the Weight of Life:
This song tells an entire story, from the slower sections at the beginning and middle to the fast-paced yet melancholy mood of the rest of the song, to the leitmotifs from past games seamlessly incorporated into the original melody. This song even got the Xenoblade honor of only being used twice in the main game! Both the times it was used were some of the best cutscenes in the entire game.
#tournament poll#f: ace attorney#s: ace attorney#g: phoenix wright: ace attorney - dual destinies#s: xenoblade chronicles#g: xenoblade chronicles 3#ace attorney#xenoblade chronicles#aa#xenoblade#dual destinies#round 2#t: revisualization - synaptic resonance#t: carrying the weight of life
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Saturday.3.08.24
good morning!! i just ate yogurt with peaches and cinnamon granola ! i actually hate yogurt LMAOOO but it was actually not that bad. yea thats what i ate this morning anddd yea ! (*^▽^*)
#what i eat in a day#girlblogging#lol#weight loss#pink#cute#tired#revisu#hanabaee444#hana#blog#444#wieiad#angel#ootd
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Goeun being virgo makes perfect sense she literally looks like one how did i not knowwww
#also gain and chen damnn#there's more virgos here than i realised#i need to revisualize them all with my virgo lens#adding more to say sriya from blackswan???.#girl u a virgo from india and u wanted to be an idol???#but maybe the reason why she was successful is because she is a virgo#i can respect the grind#ira.text
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also yeah on that note. i do think the Revisualization sequences are one of the hypest additions to the ace attorney storytelling structure. the 3DS games have their issues but they were cooking something fierce when they came up w that shit.
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brucie and his 19 year old girlfriend who he flaunts around Gotham like it’s no big deal. he takes her everywhere and anywhere there will be press. everyone is so shocked and they don’t even know what to say. especially the kids. dick and jason are (high key) jealous of it… -🍓
PART ONE ✩ PART TWO MINORS DNI 18+
BRUCE WAYNE has been keeping you around to garner attention around himself and off of his dealings as the Batman. You were the perfect candidate given your social influence, your popularity, and it helped you were easy on the eyes. If Bruce Wayne was the center of controversy for dating someone half his age, Batman could keep a lookout on Penguin’s latest caches without distractions like the Cobblepots releasing a statement that Batman is wrongfully investigating a man based on appearance. Prejudice doesn’t make the news, but an age gap does.
You practically float off the floor when Bruce is around, whether it be an arm around your waist; leading you or twirling you like a dance with music he hums; sweeping you off your feet, easily up over his head. It becomes clear why he’s so dangerous, he’s such a charmer. Somehow he has romance dialed in, and you fell for someone so put-together. You love going everywhere with him, and when a fan asks for a picture, he’s the first to hug you from behind and curl his huge body around you, cheek-to-cheek with his chin over your shoulder. He’s so shamelessly touchy. It gets to a point where he likes when you scold him with a pat. Hitting his sturdy bicep when he tugs the neckline of your dress to him for a peek at your tits, and all he does is growl at you playfully, like you’re asking for it later.
To be honest, you are. Yet, Bruce won’t get it to you. He dangles it over your head in public, but alone he makes up some excuse and calls his butler to drive you home.
One time when you’ve been invited to the Manor, it was so you could get ready and drive to a gala with Bruce. Arriving together is a big statement, and you’re excited, but in a much realer sense there’s a tickle of dread in your stomach. Bruce told you to make yourself comfortable and wait for him, he’s terribly sorry that he has to attend to something first and if he’d had it his way a lady wouldn’t wait on a gentleman. You’ve already fantasized this might be it, he’s finally going to ask you. Sitting on this chaise in front of a fire you clench your legs together at the reminder. Perhaps he’s getting ready so he’ll finally sleep with you. Briefly, you imagine what the paparazzi would bark at you if you arrived to the gala with sex hair. It brings a smile to your face.
Just in case, you had outfitted yourself with a tasteful nightgown underneath your clothes, and you decide now is the time to enact it. Shimmying off your garments, you then arrange yourself seductively on the chaise. Bruce’ll be here any minute, and he always acts so insatiable in public. Maybe if you surprise him, he won’t be able to steel himself. Your fingers play with the hem, already short but your ride it up even more, and trace circles onto your bare hip. You’ve felt his hands on your hips when you wore a stringy little bikini for him on his yacht, and those callused hands had pulled you right down on his lap to stick his tongue in your mouth. You can still taste it, closing your eyes to revisualize it. He was so big underneath you—
“… and this is a one time thing, understand? My debt is paid.”
“Don’t worry, birdboy, I won’t tell your old man—“
Voices come into focus, alerting you as the door opens and not one but two people come in. Two people you do not recognize. Without thinking it through, you stand to conceal your seductive pose meant for someone else, and everything else slips your mind.
Two men. Boyish. Both with black hair that’s grown out, and one of them with a white stripe sprouting from the front of his hairline.
“Oh,” DICK GRAYSON says. He’s no stranger to walking in on something he shouldn’t see. “Sorry, didn’t see you there.”
“Nice outfit.” JASON TODD adds, and you can tell he’s making fun of you. Your cheeks grow red hot, and you scramble for something to cover yourself up. A thin throw blanket folded over the back of the chaise is hastily straightened out to cover yourself.
Wary he might cause you grief, Dick points to a bookshelf behind you. “We just have to… get something.” He waits for something, and you realize he wants you to reply. You nod, hoping to just end this as soon as possible.
The blanket covers most, but a lot of your thigh is exposed. You try to turn with them as you they pass you, but Jason cranes his neck to catch a glance of your ass. The undersides of it hang out of your tiny nightgown. An indignant crease in your brow forms, and you make an obvious move to yank the blanket over your ass, turning it away from him. Dick keeps going, Jason hangs behind. “What’re you doing here, missy? You look a little young.” Condescension. The last thing you need right now is a conversation.
“Yeah, are you looking for someone?” Dick asks over his shoulder, more polite than his companion as he searches the spines of books with a finger.
You hesitate to say anything, you don’t know these people. “I’m waiting on someone.” A tremble shivers through you, the back of you cold from being away from the fire, and your nerves didn’t help.
“You’re not a hooker, are you?” Jason’s blunt nature shines through in his question, not that he’s intrigued or judgmental, just curious.
Your first instinct is to be offended he’d say something like that to a lady, frowning at him with a scoff. “What? No! And—!” It dawns on you that you shouldn’t put down sex work, you’re overreacting. So you wiggle your shoulders and stick your nose in the air, prissing up your attitude. “It wouldn’t matter if I was.” you say, quieter this time.
“Sure, it does. I’ve got cash on me.” Jason replies, only to get that cute offended look back on your face.
“Jason, shut up. She doesn’t know you’re trying to get under her skin.” Dick plucks out the book, and flips through it. He joins you and Jason, and you take a wary step back. He doesn’t notice, snapping the book shut and handing it off to Jason. Those blue eyes are back on you again, and you swear you see him give you a quick once-over. “Whoever you’re waiting on is a lucky guy.” he says, and by his tone you’re unsure if it’s a genuine flirt. When he smiles, dimples define, and for a brief second you’re weak in the knees.
A third voice pipes up, deeper than them both. “She’s with me.” Bruce says, walking in as he adjusts his cuff links. “Jason, always a pleasure to find you sneaking around my house.”
#1k#anon: 🍓#indy: drabbles#ch: bruce#ch: dick#ch: jason#reader x bruce wayne x dick grayson x jason todd#nineteen year old!reader#bruce wayne drabble#bruce wayne x reader#dick grayson x reader#jason todd x reader#bruce wayne x you#bruce wayne x fem!reader#dick grayson drabble#dick grayson x you#dick grayson x female!reader#jason todd drabble#jason todd x you#jason todd x fem!reader#reader insert#cw age gap
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Sometimes it's a stretch to see your own life from an outsider's perspective, revisualizing normal things as exotic and strange.
Other times you look over at the plate of giant crab legs that someone is eating next to you, and it's not hard at all.
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Me: "I'll bet there are people from a lot of cultures that would consider that a horrifying thing to see at the dinner table."
Him: "They must not be from the coast!" *happily sprinkles on a mix of crab seasoning that includes salt, pepper, and mace*
#yes he's from Maryland originally#yes he puts Old Bay on everything#no I don't want any thanks#scenes from my house#perspective#humans are weird#especially this one#but he's in good company#Old Bay#tag added after the fact by popular request#so the Old Bay People will be more likely to find it
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I don't even wanna make this anonymous I LOVE your writing and I can't stop reading for creepypasta summer<3 The way you write ben is so canon lol
EEEEEE Thank you!!!! Also, creepypasta summer just awakened the buried part of me that used to fawn at fanart images of pasta characters all having a beach day and reading pool day fanfiction on wattpad, so thank you for that revisualization. 😭😭😭 Anyway, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!
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Foreseer was bloodied in his last moment with MC
They tried to not mention it much . But if the mere shackle makes his wrist bloody do you think constant stabbing & thorning doesn't?
He won't die, but the pain inflicted on his body? The severe ones?they leave scars.
he can't heal faster through medicine , nor does antidotes work on him It's a slow, natural process of healing thanks to his demi-g*d position.
The time between his punishment & his new decision is not drastic.. in fact happened one after another. he didn't change clothes , the scene transitioned from prison to the straight top of the tower
do you know what that implies?
Foreseer in his last moment with MC was Bloodied , blood was on his hand oh his body in his cloth in his gloves in his chest.
Now reimagine.
revisualize the punishment scene and aftermath scene in your head .
With him bloodied
#its fay speaking#l&ds zayne#dr zayne#li shen#zayne#lnd zayne#love and deep space zayne#lads zayne#doctor zayne#love and deepspace#foreseer zayne#zayne foreseer#the foreseer
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Is there any fanart out there of "Representation?"
Namely ones that revisualize Felix and Kagami's play into the real life events. Especially the part involving Colt.
#miraculous ladybug#miraculous representation#miraculous#miraculoustalesofladybugandcatnoir#miraculous lb#miraculous tales of ladybug and chat noir#tales of ladybug and cat noir#felix graham de vanily#felix#argos#once upon a time#kagami tsurugi#miraculous season 5#felix fathom#colt fathom
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As someone who wants to build a Vietnamese fantasy, your work is so inspiring and beautiful to me. Where do you get your reference for clothes from? My tiếng việt is extremely limited so it’s been very difficult to find resources beyond hmong textiles and like nguyễn dynasty type stuff. Incredible work 💕
First of all, so sorry for such a late reply! I missed your ask somehow and only see it now! Hope im not too late!
Second of all, yeah it's such a huge struggle even with Vietnamese sources. Admittedly i usually dont read english references when it comes to vie stuff, but I will try my best to get you something!
Nancy Duong's Webite - Tumblr
This artist made revisualization of hairstyles, female outfits, etc throughout history.
Dệt Nên Triều Đại (official ebook - require paid account)
Available in both vie and en. Lots of images.
Ngàn Năm Áo Mũ (archive.org pdf for free)
It's in vie but perhaps it might still be of use with google translate?
Đông S��n Accessories
Short infographic
Phổ Ngạn Twitter Account
You may find some useful stuff here
That's all I got for now, there's arent a lot im afraid. but feel free to contact me anytime you have a question. I can ask my people and refer to vietnamese books I have!
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#ace attorney#ace attorney investigations#ace attorney dual destinies#ace attorney trilogy#ace attorney series#aa#pwaa#aa trilogy#phoenix wright ace attorney#gyakuten saiban#gyakuten kenji#justice for all#ace attorney justice for all#aa jfa#ace attorney jfa#phoenix wright justice for all#phoenix wright#pheonix wright#apollo justice#aa4#aa2#apollo justice trilogy#apollo justice ace attorney#dual destinies#aa456#aa5#ace attorney apollo justice#spirit of justice#ace attorney spirit of justice#aa6
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being gay is bad btw
Yeah ok
But have you heard that Ace Attorney[a] is a visual novel adventure video games franchise developed by Capcom. With storytelling fashioned after legal dramas, the first entry in the series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, was released in 2001; since then, five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs, prequels and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles, have been released. Additionally, the series has seen adaptations in the form of a live-action film and an anime, and has been the base for manga series, drama CDs, musicals and stage plays. The player takes the roles of various defense attorneys, including Phoenix Wright, his mentor Mia Fey, and his understudies Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes, who investigate cases and defend their clients in court; they find the truth by cross-examining witnesses and finding inconsistencies between the testimonies and the evidence they have collected. The cases all last a maximum of three days, with the judge determining the outcome based on evidence presented by the defense attorney and the prosecutor.
While the original Japanese versions of the games are set in Japan, the series' localizations are set in the United States (primarily Los Angeles), though retaining Japanese cultural elements. In the spin-off series Ace Attorney Investigations, the player takes the role of prosecutor Miles Edgeworth and in the prequel series The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, of Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo.
The series was created by the writer and director Shu Takumi. He wanted the series to end after the third game, but it continued, with Takeshi Yamazaki taking over as writer and director starting with Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009); Takumi has since returned to write and direct some spin-off titles. The series has been well received, with reviewers liking the characters and story, and the finding of contradictions; it has also performed well commercially, with Capcom regarding it as one of their strongest intellectual properties. The series has been credited with helping to popularize visual novels in the Western world. As of June 30, 2023, the game series has sold 10 million copies worldwide.[3]
information.[75] Dual Destinies also introduces "revisualization",[76][77] where the player reviews vital facts and forms links between evidence to reach new conclusions.[76] Spirit of Justice introduces "divination séances", in which the player is shown the memories of victims moments before their deaths, and must find contradictions in the victim's five senses to determine what has happened.[78] Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney introduces simultaneous cross-examinations of multiple witnesses, with the player being able to see and hear reactions from the different witnesses to the testimony and using this to find contradictions.[79] The Great Ace Attorney introduces "joint reasoning", where the player finds out the truth by pointing out when their investigative partner Herlock Sholmes takes his reasoning "further than the truth".[80]
The Ace Attorney Investigations spin-off series splits the gameplay into investigation phases and rebuttal phases, the latter of which is similar to the courtroom trials of the main series.[81][82][83] During the investigation phases, the player searches for evidence and talks to witnesses and suspects. Things the player character notices in the environment are saved as thoughts; the player can use the "logic" system to connect two such thoughts to gain access to new information.[81][84] At some points, the player can create hologram reproductions of the crime scene,[81][85] through which they can discover new information that would otherwise be hidden.[86] Ace Attorney Investigations 2 introduces "logic chess", where the player interrogates witnesses in a timed sequence that is visualized as a game of chess, with the player aiming to destroy the other character's chess pieces. To do this, they need to build up their advantage in the discussion by alternating between speaking and listening, and then choose to go on the offensive.[83][87][88]
The protagonist of the first three games is the defense attorney Phoenix Wright (Ryūichi Naruhodō in the Japanese version), who is assisted by the spirit medium Maya Fey;[89] in the third game, Phoenix's mentor Mia Fey is also a playable character.[57] In the fourth game, the protagonist is the defense attorney Apollo Justice;[90] in the fifth, Phoenix, Apollo and the new defense attorney Athena Cykes are all protagonists;[91] and in the sixth, Phoenix and Apollo are the main protagonists, while Athena is playable in one case.[92] The spin-off The Great Ace Attorney is set in England near the end of the 19th century, and follows Phoenix's ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo.[93]
Phoenix's childhood friend Miles Edgeworth, who is the protagonist of the Ace Attorney Investigations games,[81][83] is a recurring rival prosecutor character; in addition to him, each new game in the series introduces a new rival:[89] Franziska von Karma is introduced in the second game,[94] Godot in the third,[95] Klavier Gavin in the fourth,[96] Simon Blackquill in the fifth,[97] Nahyuta Sahdmadhi in the sixth,[98] Barok van Zieks in Adventures,[99] and Kazuma Asogi in Resolve.[100] Most of the prosecutor characters are portrayed as powerful and arrogant characters of high social status and who care about keeping perfect-win records in court, and even may favor convictions over finding the truth, although most have secret motivations and sympathetic backstories and typically help the protagonist at the game's climax. Similarly to real Japanese prosecutors, the prosecutors in the series often directly oversee investigations, issuing orders to the police. Japanese attitudes towards the police force are reflected in the series, with the police being represented by incompetent characters such as Dick Gumshoe, Maggey Byrde and Mike Meekins.[101] In the world of Ace Attorney, trials only last three days, and usually end with a "guilty" verdict, with trials taken up by the protagonists of the games being rare exceptions.[89] The outcomes of cases are decided by a judge, based on evidence provided by the defense attorney and the prosecutor.[101
between games: art from the first game for main characters such as Phoenix, Maya and Edgeworth was reused, to avoid having the previous games look outdated in comparison to newer games in the series; and no new gameplay mechanics were added for Trials and Tribulations, as Takumi was happy with the gameplay after having added the psyche-lock mechanic for Justice for All.[108]
For the fourth game, Takumi wrote the scenario and took on a supervisory role.[55][109] He had wanted the series to end with the third game, as he felt Phoenix had been fully explored and that his story had been told; he said that it is important to know when to end a story, that he did not want the series to become a shadow of its former self, and that he did not see any reason to continue it.[110] Despite this, the spin-off series Ace Attorney Investigations was created, being directed by Takeshi Yamazaki and produced by Motohide Eshiro;[111][112] Takumi returned to the series to write the crossover Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.[113] He also directed and wrote The Great Ace Attorney, which was described as being the first entry in a new Ace Attorney series.[41] He said that he has mixed feelings about the series being developed by other Capcom staff, comparing it to a parent sending their child to their first day in school.[114] Yamazaki and Eshiro went on to direct and produce the main series entries Dual Destinies and Spirit of Justice.[115][116][117] Due to exhaustion after working on Dual Destinies, Yamazaki split direction responsibilities with Takuro Fuse for Spirit of Justice, with Yamazaki working on the scenario, and Fuse on the art and gameplay.[117] In 2020, Yamazaki left Capcom.[118]
Games through both the Phoenix Wright and Apollo Justice series were created using two-dimensional sprites, initially due to the limitations of the hardware. The developers had discussed switching to 3D computer graphics ahead of the first Apollo Justice game, but it was not until the Professor Layton crossover, which used 3D to a limited extent, that they realized the Nintendo hardware could now easily support 3D. Dual Destinies was developed around the use of 3D graphics, which remained a staple for future games in the series. Similarly, Level5, the developers of the Professor Layton series, also started using 3D graphics after the crossover title.[119]
The localization of the first game was outsourced to Bowne Global, and was handled by the writer Alexander O. Smith and the editor Steve Anderson. While the Japanese version takes place in Japan, the localized version is set in the United States: because one of the episodes involves time zones, they had to specify where the game takes place, and chose the United States without thinking a lot about it.[120] The Japanese justice system of the original still remained intact in the localization, as changing it would have altered the entire game structure.[121]
The change in the series' setting became an issue in later games, where the Japanese setting was more obvious.[120] Starting with the second game, the series localization direction has been handled by Janet Hsu;[94] One of the first decisions she had to make was how to localize Maya's hometown and the mysticism of the Fey clan. She came up with the idea that the localized versions of the Ace Attorney games take place in Los Angeles in an alternative universe where anti-Japanese laws like the California Alien Land Law of 1913 were not passed, anti-Japanese sentiments were not powerful, and where Japanese culture flourished. This dictated what should be localized and what should be kept Japanese; things relating to the Fey clan and the Kurain channeling technique were kept Japanese, as that was Maya's heritage, while Japanese foods that were not widely known in the West were changed, such as changing Maya's favorite food from ramen to burgers. That particular change was mocked by players as the dish later became more well known in the West, and was lampshaded in the English release of Spirit of Justice, where Maya is described as liking both ramen and burgers.[94][122]
Character names were also localized to use double meanings similarly to the Japanese names;[121] the name puns were based on the characters' personalities or backgrounds, or were visual gags.[123] Several English names were based on their Japanese counterparts, but for some characters the names had to be altered heavily compared to the Japanese versions.[121] Smith and Anderson had a lot of freedom when localizing the names of minor characters in the first game, but discussed the names of the main cast with Capcom. Phoenix's English surname, "Wright", was chosen as his Japanese name, "Naruhodō"—meaning "I see" or "I understand"—was frequently used as a joke in the script.[120]
Dual Destinies was given a digital-only release in the West as to release the English version as close to the Japanese release date as possible while maintaining a tight development schedule.[30] Its follow-up, Spirit of Justice, was released in the same manner. Although Ace Attorney Investigations 2 has not been officially localized, an English fan translation has been made.[40] Both The Great Ace Attorney games were released in the West with English localization in July 2021 as part of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles,[53] making Ace Attorney Investigations 2 the only game in the series to remain a Japan-only release.
The Ace Attorney series has been well received by critics,[124][125][126][127][130][133] and has performed well commercially: in December 2009, it was Capcom's 9th-best-selling series of all time,[135] and in October 2010, they called it one of their "strongest intellectual properties", with more than 3.9 million units sold worldwide.[136] By December 2013, the series had sold over 5 million units.[137] In the United States, the first game became surprisingly successful, forcing Capcom to prepare at least three additional runs to meet the demand.[138] By June 2018, the series had sold over 6.7 million units.[139] As of June 30, 2023, the game series has sold 10 million copies worldwide.[3] Geoff Thew at Hardcore Gamer said that the "craziness" of the game world makes the cases entertaining, but also that it "resonates on a deeper level" due to its connection to the real Japanese legal system, making the setting still feel relevant in 2014.[89] Bob Mackey at USgamer said that the Ace Attorney games were among the best written games of all time, and that the series' strength is how each game builds up to a "stunning and satisfying finale".[140] Thomas Whitehead at Nintendo Life also liked the writing, praising its balance between "light-hearted nonsense" and darker, more serious scenarios.[141] Several reviewers have appreciated the series' characters;[83][89][140][142] Thew said that Phoenix and Maya's banter is among the best in video games, and that Edgeworth's character arc is one of the most compelling parts of the stories.[89]
Reviewers have liked finding contradictions;[1][143] a common complaint, however, is the games' linearity,[56][144][145] as well as how the player sometimes has to resort to a trial-and-error method due to the games only accepting specific pieces of evidence, and how testimony statements sometimes need to be pressed in a specific order.[57][70][143][146] Some reviewers have criticized the lack of changes to the gameplay and presentation throughout the series,[81][16][145] while some have said that fans of the series would not have a problem with this.[83][145]
Several reviewers have praised the series' music.[89][140] Geoff Thew said that the greatest aspect of the series is its audio design, with the first three games using the Game Boy Advance sound chip better than any other game for that platform; he called the music phenomenal, with the exception of that in Justice for All, but said the sound effects are what "steals the show".[89] Mackey commented that the games' small amounts of animations for each character are used well for their characterization.[140]
The Takarazuka Revue, an all-female theater troupe, has adapted the series into stage musicals: 2009's Ace Attorney: Truth Resurrected, which is based on the last episode of the first game;[147] 2010's Ace Attorney 2: Truth Resurrected Again, whose first act is an original story, and whose second is based on the final episode of the second game;[148] and 2013's Ace Attorney 3: Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, which is set before the events of Truth Resurrected Again.[149] A stage play based on the series, titled Gyakuten no Spotlight, ran in 2013, and was written by Eisaku Saito.[150] A 2012 live-action film adaptation of the first game, titled Ace Attorney, was produced at the film studio Toei and directed by Takashi Miike.[151][152] A 2016 TV anime adaptation of the series, Ace Attorney, was produced at A-1 Pictures and directed by Ayumu Watanabe.[4]
Kodansha has published several manga based on the series: a short story anthology was published in Bessatsu Young Magazine in 2006; Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth were serialized in Weekly Young Magazine in 2007 and 2009, respectively; and another manga, which is based on the anime, was published in V Jump in 2016.[153] A novel based on the series, Gyakuten Saiban: Turnabout Idol, was released in June 2016.[154] Ace Attorney drama CDs,[155][156] soundtrack albums,[157][158] and figurines have also been released.[159][160][161]
Ace Attorney characters have made crossover appearances in other video games. Some Ace Attorney characters appear in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.[162] Phoenix and Edgeworth make a cameo appearance in She-Hulk's ending in the fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds;[163] in the game's update, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Phoenix appears as a playable character.[164][165] Phoenix and Maya are playable characters in Project X Zone 2, while Edgeworth makes a non-player appearance.[166] Phoenix, Maya, Edgeworth and Franziska were all playable in the mobile game Monster Hunter Explore in 2017, as part of one of its temporary crossover events,[167] and a Phoenix transformation is available for a companion character in Monster Hunter XX.[168] Music from the Ace Attorney series is featured in Taiko Drum Master: Doko Don! Mystery Adventure, with Phoenix making an appearance in the game's story.[169] In April 2021, Ace Attorney was introduced to Teppen alongside the Dead Rising franchise with the "Ace vs. The People" expansion.[170]
In 2015, GamesRadar+ named Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney as the 55th-best video game of all time.[171] In 2016, Famitsu readers voted Gyakuten Saiban as the second-most memorable Game Boy Advance title (behind only Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire) and Gyakuten Saiban 123 as the tenth-best Nintendo 3DS game.[172] In 2017, Famitsu readers voted Gyakuten Saiban the third-best adventure game of all time, behind only Steins;Gate and 428: Shibuya Scramble.[173]
The Ace Attorney series has been credited with helping to popularise visual novels in the Western world.[174][175] Vice magazine credits the Ace Attorney series with popularising the visual novel mystery format,[176] and notes that its success anticipated the resurgence of point-and-click adventure games as well as the international success of Japanese visual novels.[177] According to Danganronpa director Kazutaka Kodaka, Ace Attorney's success in North America was due to how it distinguished itself from most visual novels with its gameplay mechanics, which Danganronpa later built upon and helped it also find success in North America.[175]
The Ace Attorney series has also inspired many video games. The 2008 Capcom title Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, based on the animated series, shares many elements with the Ace Attorney series.[178][179] The 2013 title Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher keeps the Ace Attorney format but swaps law for philosophical argument, and the 2015 adventure game Aviary Attorney features similar gameplay but with an all-bird cast of characters.[180][181] The 2016 video game Detective Pikachu, which received a 2019 film adaptation, has also drawn comparisons to the Ace Attorney series.[182][183]
Ace Attorney is referenced in several anime shows. In a murder mystery arc of the 2006 anime series Haruhi Suzumiya, the show's titular character mimics Phoenix Wright during an episode.[184] The 2014 anime series No Game No Life also pays homage to the game during an episode.[185]
In early 2021, a user on Reddit created a bot that took selected Reddit forum arguments into short movies fashioned after Ace Attorney courtroom battles between the games' various characters.[65] A similar bot was later created for the platform X (commonly known as Twitter).[186]
Later that year, the San Francisco Chronicle took note of its queer inspiration and influence: the first game inspired a great deal of fanwork featuring same-sex pairings and developers in turn took inspiration from boys' love in writing the sequels' characters.[187]
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i was clicking through your that’s his baby tag because 🥹🥹 why wouldn’t i
imagine my surprise when one of my posts was there 🤭 the one about phil putting on his shoes at the chicago show i completely forgot about that moment but i just revisualizes it so vividly like dan likeeeeees him 🤭
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@kat-aa
@kat-aa omg i was at that show too!!! it was such a sweet moment :( that and the shoulder touch within the first 5 seconds of the show were so memorable, it felt like something i wasn't supposed to see
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So more than half of the human population is either married, dating someone, or crushing on someone. (I got this info from my brain✨) And I am one of those people who is crushing on someone✨😭
Annnnnnd he basically reminds me of Keefe so that should explain why I like him. His eyes are the EXACT same as Keefe's, just a bit darker and more grey-ish blue. He also has blond/light brown hair that is PERFECTLY tousled.
Basically he's a human version for Keefe and I just stare at him all through class😭 Hopefully no one notices me😅
...Wellll I don't stare at him...I just glance in his general direction every few minutes and don't take my eyes off him. It's a shame we only have 2 classes together though. *AHEM* Also, if you do happen to be crushing on someone I have the BEST advice ever:
When the teacher calls on your crush, take that time to look at them and just soak up all of their good looks😭 Because when they're done answering the teacher's question, it'll look weird if you keep staring at them
ALSO I'm not a stalker, but now that I re-read this I can see how much I sound like someone who stalks and obsessives over people. I don't!! I just really like this guy because he's funny and looks like Keefe...
~Hazel (I'm very smart lol)
am i just one of those people in between then ☠️
i associate trauma with greyish blue eyes but at least theyre not keefe's scarily blue eyes lmaooo
i do that even when im not even crushing on someone but need to look at them to revisualize them in my mind so i can comprehend what my friend is trying to say about them 😭
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i will hand it to them that the “cheerful people” music from spirit of justice is reaaallyy good, i like it a lot. one of the only tracks from the 3D games to really stand out to me. that and the “revisualization” music.
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