The number of psyche-locks depends on how deep the secret is when all locks are broken, the topic becomes available, giving the player access to new information. Justice for All introduces "psyche-locks", which are shown over a witness when the player asks them about a topic they do not want to discuss using a magatama, the player can start breaking the psyche-locks by showing the witness evidence or character profiles that proves they are hiding something. Several Ace Attorney games introduce new gameplay mechanics to the series. If all exclamation marks are lost, or the health bar reaches zero, the player loses the game and their client is declared guilty. The player is penalized if they present incorrect evidence: in the first game, a number of exclamation marks is shown, with one disappearing after each mistake the player makes in later games, a health bar that represents the judge's patience is used instead. When the player finds an inconsistency, they can present a piece of evidence that contradicts the statement. They are able to go back and forth between the different statements in the testimony, and can press the witness for more details on a statement. To do so, they cross-examine witnesses, and aim to find lies and inconsistencies in the testimonies. In the courtroom trials, the player aims to get their client declared "not guilty". Once enough evidence has been collected, the game moves on to a courtroom trial section. During the investigations, the player searches the environments, gathering information and evidence, and talks to characters such as their client, witnesses, and the police. The gameplay is split into two types of sections: investigations and courtroom trials. The Ace Attorney games are visual novel adventure games in which the player controls defense attorneys and defends their clients in several different episodes. Ace Attorney has also been adapted into other media, which include manga, stage plays, musicals, pachinkos, a live-action film adaptation, novels, its own amusement parks and an anime series. The art director for the series is Tatsuro Iwamoto, with Kazuya Nuri, Takuro Fuse and Kumiko Suekane doing other illustrations. As of September 30, 2022, the game series has sold 9.6 million units worldwide. The series has been credited with helping to popularise visual novels in the Western world. 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. 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 influence. Gyakuten Saiban Orchestra cover, art by Kazuya Nuri. 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 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. The playable defense attorneys are Phoenix Wright, his mentor Mia Fey, and his understudies Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes they find the truth by cross-examining witnesses and finding inconsistencies between the testimonies and the evidence they have collected. The games has players assume the role of a defense attorney who investigates cases and defends their clients in a fictional court setting (loosely based on the real-life Japanese court system). Turnabout Trial ?), is a series of mystery and legal drama-themed adventure games, created by Shu Takumi, and developed and published by Capcom. Ace Attorney, known in Japan as Gyakuten Saiban ( 逆転裁判, lit.
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