Turnabout Reclaimed

Turnabout Reclaimed is an additional case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies that was released on August 15, 2013 in Japan and costs 800 yen (including tax). Its price was halved from August 15 to September 12.

The case was released in English on November 21, 2013, available for €4.99, $5.99, or £3.99.

The case takes place after Phoenix Wright regains his attorney's badge back, in-between The Monstrous Turnabout and Turnabout Academy chronologically. This case is also not part of regular gameplay and is able to be accessed from the main menu separately on its own.

Wright Anything Agency

 * 12:37 a.m.

Lobby

 * July 21, 9:21 a.m.

Trial

 * 9:30 a.m.

Lobby

 * 10:39 a.m.

Trial, Part 2

 * 11:02 a.m.

Return to Wright Anything Agency

 * 1:13 p.m.

Lobby

 * July 22, 9:17 a.m.

Trial, part 3

 * 9:30 a.m.

Lobby
11:21 a.m.

Trial, part 4

 * 11:30 a.m.

Celebration at the Orca Pool

 * 5:11 p.m.

Trivia

 * This is one of the few cases in which the crime wasn't murder, but rather involuntary manslaughter. Marlon Rimes was only given rehabilitation by the Judge, rather then an arrest or prison sentence.
 * This is the only case in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies to have actual singing by the cast.
 * This is another case in the series to have a murder victim with a repeat name ("Jack").
 * (In Europe and America only) This is the only case where you get awarded with another DLC outfit (in this case, it's Phoenix Wright's "Feenie" outfit)
 * This is the second time that Pearl "recharged" Wright's Magatama (Reunion, and Turnabout).

Pop Culture

 * When examining the starfish on Orla, Phoenix thinks "A punk-rock killer whale...? *groan* It's official -- society's on the road to ruin." This is a reference to the album "Road to Ruin" by the punk rock band "Ramones".
 * When examining the "shark cannon", Athena mentions that seeing sharks "flying and whirling through the skies" would be a sight to see. Phoenix at this point thinks to himself "(A tornado full of sharks? Not even Hollywood could conjure up something that insane.)". This a reference to the TV movie "Sharknado".
 * The incident with Azura Summers could be referring to a real life Killer whale incident that had recently occurred in 2010; where a Killer whale, Tilikum killed his trainer, Dawn Brancheau in Orlando SeaWorld.
 * When Dr. Crab is explaining about the TORPEDO's full name, Phoenix wonders if it might be "super admin restricted desktop access password-protected". This is a reference to what has become a rather famous moment in Recipe for Turnabout, in which presenting unrelated evidence to Lisa Basil prompts her to state that the information is "SPARDA", prompting a reference to the movie "300" by Maya and Phoenix.

References to other cases

 * When Wright says that he will defend Orla in court, he mentions that he once cross-examined an animal before and proved the defendant's innocence. This is a reference to Turnabout Goodbyes, where Wright cross examined a bird, which gave hints to its owner, and was able to prove the defendant innocent.
 * When Blackquill thinks that the cross examination of Orla is going nowhere, he threatens the defense with forty lashes with a wet fish. Athena says that that is fishy to which Phoenix replies that anything is better than forty lashes from a whip. This is a reference to Franziska von Karma who often whipped Phoneix.