
However, most characters will simply call him Naruhodo.
In the Japanese version of the game, he is called by his Japanese name, Naruhodo-kun, even if the audio is set to English, similar to Hsien-Ko and Akuma, as Lei-Lei and Gouki, respectively. In addition, one of the items he finds as (unusable) evidence is a bottle of Grape juice, referencing his future self's favorite drink. This is a reference to the first case in the third game, where a young Phoenix Wright is struck with a bad cold. Wright's universal launcher and Air Combo/Aerial Rave finisher involve him sneezing.
This may be a joke or reference to Doom's ability to evade the legal system due to diplomatic immunity, as well as the 2009 game Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, where overruling diplomatic immunity was a major plot point.
Phoenix Wright's reveal trailer ends with him defeating Dr. They also both use very different methods of delivering justice, with Phoenix Wright using the law, and Nova using violence. On the other hand, Wright, a normal human, has had numerous encounters with the supernatural, and even faced villains of a mystic nature. Nova gained supernatural powers which he uses to fight regular crime. Wright being the guardian of his clients (defending them in court), and Nova being the guardian of the galaxy. Phoenix Wright's rival in UMvC3 appears to be Nova, as they are both guardians. Both Wright and Strider made it to Ultimate as playable characters, while X made it in as a DLC costume for Zero, instead becoming a core playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Phoenix Wright placed second, first being Mega Man X, and Strider Hiryu being third. In an internet poll of characters fans wanted to see in Marvel vs. Despite it being "silly", even Shu Takumi, creator of the Ace Attorney series, supported it. In addition, this is what caused fans to want Phoenix Wright to be in a fighting game. "Objection!"), resulting in longer texts and an unbalanced game when localized in other languages. The idea was scrapped due to problems with his specials using speech bubbles (e.g. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, alongside fellow Ace Attorney character Franziska von Karma.
Phoenix Wright was planned as a playable character in Tatsunoko vs.His Objection! move is named "Bridge To The Turnabout", referencing both the final case of Trials and Tribulations and the fact that it's what lets him enter Turnabout Mode.Specific items include a broken vase (which may be the vase broken by Victor Kudo in case 3 of Trials & Tribulations), a watch (which may be the watch worn by Doug Swallow in case 1 of the aforementioned game), a bottle of grape juice (Phoenix's favourite drink, at least in Apollo Justice), and a Servbot.
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The evidence Phoenix Wright finds is based on evidence in the series, including common items in the series like a knife, an autopsy report, a cell phone, and a photograph. Phoenix Wright has three stances, based on Ace Attorney 'Investigation Mode' and 'Courtroom Mode' references the two main modes of gameplay in his series, while 'Turnabout Mode' references one of the main themes of the game Wright's ability to turn a situation on its head and change everyone's view of the case. Main article: Phoenix Wright gallery Trivia He even made a combo tutorial video for players who wanted to use him in competitive play. One of the most famous players to main him is Lythero, who also mained Viewtiful Joe and Dante as his two teammates. He also has a relatively medium to high damage output (which is further increased in his Turnabout Mode), a decent amount of health, and a very damaging Level 3 (although this one requires him to be specifically in the Turnabout Mode). With this in mind, his gameplay is, coincidentally, defensive-oriented: a mix of a keep-away character (projectiles and other moves with wide/long range) with high combo abilities (moves that strike multiple times and hit OTG). This makes him somewhat limited at first (as he has access to only three special moves in Investigation Mode), but grows exponentially during the course of the fight. Each stance has their own set of special moves and command normals. He has three modes (stances): Investigation, Courtroom, and Turnabout Mode. Many of his special attacks also function that way. His regular moves consist of simple mundane actions such as ducking to search for clues, looking at paper documents, and even sneezing (which serves as his Launcher Attack). Phoenix Wright possesses a wide arsenal of moves, with a variety of effects and uses.