An additional case, “Turnabout Reclaimed”, can be bought separately as DLC. The story starts out a bit dull and slow-paced, especially after the spectacular opening drama, but after two cases it picks up more than enough speed and depth to make Dual Destinies another worthwhile entry in the series. With such diverse locations as a Space Center, a Japanese village and a law school to visit outside, there is plenty of variety in the scenery.
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One details Phoenix's first case following his hiatus, and of course there’s a re-enactment of the trial that led to the courtroom bombing. The other cases take place in different time periods and don't follow chronological order. The first case takes place in the courtroom that’s destroyed in the intro, in which a childhood friend of Athena's is accused of setting off the bomb. The five original cases (plus one downloadable extra case) offer a variety of settings, both in terms of crime scenes and in the temporal sense. It's great to have Phoenix back with new characters on board, though you’ll soon discover that when you start with an explosion, it's hard to keep the momentum going quite that strongly after that. Playing as each of these different attorneys in turn, players will travel back and forth through time to learn more about not just the bombing, but also how Phoenix returned to the courtroom and how Athena and Apollo first met. Was the explosion accidental or on purpose? In the fifth game in the acclaimed Ace Attorney series to be released outside of Japan, and the first to have 3D graphics, defense lawyer Phoenix Wright is joined by Apollo Justice and rookie Athena Cykes.
Despite a hasty evacuation, when the dust clears a body is found in the rubble. Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies starts with a bang – literally – when a bomb that was part of the evidence presented in a trial suddenly arms itself and explodes.