Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Essays

  • Game Investigation Essay: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

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    Game Investigation Essay: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Linh Dang 7MN Mr Mark Ginder The Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series is a series of interactive novel video games made by Capcom for Nintendo devices first released in 2001. It was based around the main playable defense attorney known by the players as Phoenix Wright. The games in this series are based on the Japanese law system, where infinite odds are stacked upon the defense. The series is an innovative and popular one, being among

  • Personal Narrative: Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney

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    will even help your performance while on the job. My goal to become an attorney is a direct reflection of my own passion. Ever since I was a kid, I had enjoyed playing video games. I always like exploring the world within the game, and making progress within that world. It was through this interest that I was introduced to a game called "Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney." In this game,

  • Argumentative Essay: Ace Attorney

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    Ace Attorney: Satirical, Hysterical, Incredible Today, there is a huge diversity of video games, from Life is Strange, a time travel graphic adventure that explores consequence and the “butterfly effect” to Undertale, a indie roleplaying game that encourages pacifism. Yet video games were also amazing in the past. 15 years ago, Capcom, a Japanese studio, released a video game called: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, which eventually become a series. This game tells the tale of Phoenix Wright, an amateur

  • Anime Analysis Essay

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    The effects of making Anime ‘odorless’ and devoid of culture has the opposite effect of what people in Japan wanted. Many scholars from Japan had hoped Anime would be a gateway to getting foreign interested in Japanese culture. Antonia Levi studied how over the years, how many North Americans have no interested in Japan and its culture even though most Animes have many references to Japanese customs and history. Levi researched different Animes in both the Japanese and American version to see how