Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All

Overview of Justice for All
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney-Justice for All (or JFA, as it is commonly shortened to) is the second game in the Ace Attorney series. It was first released as a Game Boy Advanced game in Japan in 2002, and released on the DS in Japan on October 6th, 2006, in the US on January 16th, 2007, and in Europe on March 16th, 2007. It plays almost exactly like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney in the way that the the game layout is the same, with there being an investigation phase and a courtroom battle phase. However, there are some new features included in the game, discussed in the "New Features" section of this article. Unlike the first game, there are no DS exclusive cases in Justice for All.

Timeline
Justice for All takes place about a year after the first game. Unlike PW:AA and the next game in the series, Trials and Tribulations, Justice for All only has 4 cases- The Lost Turnabout (case 1) Reunion, and Turnabout (case 2) Turnabout Big Top (case 3) Farewell, My Turnabout (case 4) The timeline for the cases is as follows- Case 1-September 8th, 2017 (only 1 day) Case 2-June 16th-22nd, 2017 (time wise it takes place before case 1) Case 3-December 26th-30th, 2017 Case 4-March 20th-23rd, 2018

Main Characters of Justice for All (Spoilers)
Phoenix Wright-The main defense attorney in all 4 cases. Controlled by player. Mia Fey-Is channeled by her sister Maya Fey or her cousin Pearl Fey to help Phoenix when he needs it most. Was killed in the second case of Ace Attorney. Franziska von Karma-The prosecutor in case 2 and 3. Daughter of Manfred von Karma. Miles Edgeworth-The prosecutor in case 4. Detective Dick Gumshoe-The main detective from cases 2 and 3, and the beginning of 4. Also turns into a "defense aid" in case 4. Maya Fey-The main defense aid in cases 2 and 3, and some of 1. Sister of Mia Fey. Pearl Fey-The main defense aid in case 4. Cousin of Mia Fey. The Judge-Presides over all 4 cases of Justice for All.
 * Please note that the characters listed below show up in 2 or more cases in JFA or replaces a main character.

New Features (Minor Spoilers)
There are two new features in Justice for all-the ability to present profiles as well as evidence in the investigation and courtroom sections, and the Psyche-Locks. The Psyche-Locks appear once you recieve the Magatama from Maya Fey and have it charged by Pearl Fey. The Magatama allows Phoenix to see when people are lying or really don't want to talk about something-when they are, one or more Psyche-Locks show up. The more Psyche-Locks show up, the more deeply buried the secret is. To break these Psyche-Locks and get the information, Phoenix must present the right evidence or profile to the person at the given times. When Phoenix breaks all of the Psyche-Locks, he gets the information. This information could be in the form of evidence or dialogue, and is often helpful in court.