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Apollo Justice is simply the new character in what is essentially the fourth Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney title. 

You play the role of Apollo Justice, a green defense attorney who must defend some of the most unlikely, guilty-seeming clients one could imagine. This is done through two primary gameplay modes: Investigation Mode and Courtroom Mode. 


In Investigation Mode, Apollo (and his trusty partner Trucy) visit crime scenes, interview witnesses and suspects, and generally navigate the dreary, mystery-filled corridors of criminal defense. In Courtroom Mode, the prosecution and defense trade blows, presenting evidence, examining and cross-examining witnesses, and vying for the success of their side of ever-more complicated, multi-faceted cases.
Table CellAce Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth takes the Ace Attorney series from the courtroom to the crime scene, leaving the legal battle behind while bringing the action to various crime scenes. 

This time around, the player takes on the role of famed prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, a memorable rival of charismatic legal eagle Phoenix Wright. Edgeworth actively investigates crime scenes in order to pursue the truth behind each case. By solving the challenging puzzles presented him, Edgeworth will work with the police to bring criminals to justice. 
You will be presenting a new Bill to Parliament through the twelve stages in the law making process. If your Bill successfully passes all twelve stages, it will receive Royal Assent and must be obeyed by the people of this country - so it is your job to successfully negotiate each stage to get your Bill approved.

You will face challenges and questions from Members of Parliament and Peers - and you may have to change your Bill to get it approved at each stage. 
Step into the shoes of an MP.

Decide on laws, debate with other MPs, deal with the media, make a speech in the House of Commons Chamber and meet ministers and your constituents.

Can you keep your party and your voters happy to survive the week?

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