Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies

Unreleased

"Phoenix Wright"

- A dark time is coming for our legal system... A twisting of justice brought on by our very own court system. We have to set it right.

Gyakuten Saiban 5 (逆転裁判 5) is the upcoming fifth installment of the Gyakuten Saiban series, the seventh installment overall in the Ace Attorney series of visual novel games, and the first in the series on the Nintendo 3DS (though Ace Attorney characters also feature in Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban). It was formally announced with a partial logo on January 29, 2012, alongside Gyakuten Saiban 123 HD as part of the Gyakuten Saiban 10th Anniversary Event. Ryuuichi Naruhodou (Phoenix Wright) returns as the main character, and his design has been changed to reflect his maturation and greater sense of comfort compared to his last cases as a lawyer eight years prior. The development team includes producer Motohide Eshiro, scenario director Takeshi Yamazaki and soundtrack composer Noriyuki Iwadare, similarly to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Gyakuten Kenji 2. Yamazaki replaces the role of series creator Shu Takumi, who reportedly is already busy with Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban. Gyakuten Saiban 5 also features a 3D world instead of the 2D sprites and backgrounds of previous games, as well as a fully orchestral soundtrack. Localizations for the U.S. and Europe are also planned.

Background
Speculation began on Gyakuten Saiban 5 after Capcom's president announced on May 22, 2007 that a new Ace Attorney game would be released, though no further detail was divulged. For the next five years, there was no concrete indication of the existence of a "Gyakuten Saiban 5". All hints of an "upcoming" Ace Attorney game from 2007 to early 2012 were followed by the announcement and release of a different title in the series, most recently Gyakuten Kenji 2 (starring Miles Edgeworth) and the crossover game Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban.

The rumors (Ace Attorney Investigations)
On February 1, 2008, Siliconera posted an interview with product marketing manager for Ace Attorney, Colin Ferris, concerning Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, which at the time was weeks away from its North American release. Ferris gave no concrete information on "the next game" when asked about it, only assuring that the developers had "some neat new ideas for it." This may have been in reference to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, however, which was announced as "NEW Gyakuten NOT Saiban" a month later. Four months later, on May 4, 2008, Komachi posted on Court Records saying that development of the game had been paused. The reason given was that, while Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney had been the best-selling game in the series thus far, existing fans of the series had not received it very well, prompting them to focus their attention on Ace Attorney Investigations.

On June 30, 2008, at Capcom's first annual Captivate convention, Court Records admin Croik asked various Capcom employees about info on a fifth Ace Attorney game. The employees gave little concrete information but quashed rumors from Chinese fansites that Shu Takumi had left Capcom and that the game had been canceled. Croik commented that the employees probably knew that she was not asking about Ace Attorney Investigations. A year later, after the release of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, an interview with its producer Motohide Eshiro revealed that he had contacted core series producer Minae Matsukawa and talked about making a new game in the Saiban saga, as well as possibly working on a sequel to Edgeworth's game. The latter was eventually released as Gyakuten Kenji 2, but news on the former once again became quiet.

Shu Takumi's involvement (Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban)
Series creator Shu Takumi originally intended for the series to end at Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations and later Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. However, he expressed in interviews that he was reconsidering his decision to end his involvement in the series due to the positive fan reaction that the series has gained over the years. In one particular interview with VideoGamer.com at E3 2010, Takumi expressed an interest in taking the Ace Attorney series to the Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo's newest portable game console. This eventually came to fruition with Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban.

Development
The game was announced with a partial logo on January 29, 2012, as part of the Gyakuten Saiban 10th Anniversary Event. Months later, starting on September 5, information on characters and plot were revealed through Famitsu and a new official website.

Famitsu interview and Tokyo Game Show
Famitsu featured an interview with Eshiro and Yamazaki, in which they talked about the gameplay and plot and speculated on Mayoi Ayasato's whereabouts during the game. Yamazaki posited that she was training at Kurain Village, which seems to imply that she will not feature heavily in the game, with a new character playing her role as the partner character. This new assistant was said to have been difficult to design, looking almost alien-like at first, though the color yellow was always a theme. The game is expected to be of similar length to previous games in the series.

On the move to 3D, Yamazaki explained:

"Takeshi Yamazaki"

- Part of the visual appeal of Ace Attorney stems from the fact that it's in 2D, after all. We were limited in how many animation frames we could put in the first few games, so at first there were maybe only one or two variations on the 'Objection!' word balloon. That wound up giving the game this sense of speed and sharpness that we couldn't have gotten otherwise. To recreate that feel in 3D, we're deliberately messing with the pace, inserting pauses and skipping over other things. With 2D we played around with perspectives — drawing Phoenix's hand larger than usual when he's pointing at someone — and we're taking measures to recreate that sort of thing in 3D.

It was also announced that a localization was planned. Capcom USA's Senior Vice President, Christian Svensson, explained that the predicted performance for Ace Attorney 5 was "aggressive" in comparison to the performance of the franchise thus far.

The showing of Gyakuten Saiban 5 at Tokyo Game Show 2012 featured a 15-minute demo and some more information about the new partner character, Kokone Kizuki.

Plot
Gyakuten Saiban 5 takes place roughly one year after Gyakuten Saiban 4. By this time, Ryuuichi Naruhodou has regained his attorney's badge. The plot has a darker theme than previous games in the series, in accordance with Ryuuichi's warning in Turnabout Trump, "A dark time is coming for our legal system. [...] We have to set it right." In the first case of the game, he takes on Takefumi Auchi's younger brother, Fumitake Auchi, in the case of a high school girl named Shinobu Morizumi, accused of planting a bomb to destroy one of the courtrooms at the District Court.

Confirmed characters

 * Ryuuichi Naruhodou - A previously disbarred defense attorney.
 * The Judge
 * Kokone Kizuki - Defense attorney and new partner character. She has a great drive to win, distinguishing her from Mayoi Ayasato. She can examine witnesses' emotions using a wristwatch computer.
 * Fumitake Auchi - Takefumi Auchi's younger brother. He is somewhat more villainous than Takefumi was as he is not afraid of using dirty tactics.
 * Shinobu Morizumi - a high school student with a weak disposition who goes into spasms when nervous
 * Barashima Shingo (馬等島 晋吾) - a suspicious member of the bomb squad. He apparently can only speak through his keyboard. His name is a pun on mashingo (マシン語), which means machine language.

Gameplay
The classic courtroom gameplay of Phoenix Wright's previous adventures returns. Added to this formula is the "Kokoro Scope", in which Phoenix Wright can examine the emotions of a witness to find contradictions between the witness's emotional state and his or her testimony. In addition to this, the game world has transitioned into 3D with fully orchestral music, allowing for dynamic camera angles while retaining the 2D "touch" of the characters by taking measures to maintain the sense of speed sharpness from the 2D games. There are also anime scenes by Bones, similarly to Layton-kyōju VS Gyakuten Saiban.