Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Oct 142015
 

The past few days have been filled with news on some of our favorite Nintendo games, so let’s discuss Ace Attorney 6, Yo-Kai Watch, and Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water.

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Ace Attorney 6 News

New details for Ace Attorney 6 were revealed in the latest issue of Famitsu, as Siliconera reported yesterday.

Ace Attorney 6 will not be set entirely in the Kurain Kingdom, but parts take place in Japan (which will most likely still be awkwardly localized to America in the English version).

Athena-CykesIt’s unclear who will be in Japan, since the trailer that revealed Apollo seemed to show him in Kurain. However, since the new Famitsu article refers to Phoenix and Apollo as the game’s two protagonists, that may have been a trick.

This news highlights one important question: will Athena Cykes be in Ace Attorney 6? Some view it as a sign that her role will be diminished, but since Apollo wasn’t shown in Dual Destinies promotional material for quite some time, it’s still too soon to say.

(Also, Blackquill cameo, please!)

Gaspen Payne, meanwhile, went to Kurain and earned a reputation as an undefeated prosecutor. That Phoenix Wright follows him there just shows the kind of luck the Paynes have.

Of course, Ace Attorney 6 rumors continue to fly. The latest fan theory suggests Princess Leifa is dead and being channeled by Maya. That could be an interesting twist, but we’ll see what Capcom has in mind.

Yo-Kai Watch News

I didn’t watch the Yo-Kai Watch anime, but I’ve heard a positive reception to it so far. While the series continues to expand in Japan, the first game will arrive here on November 6–and a demo will be available next week.

This is great news, especially since so many people still seem unclear about what Yo-Kai Watch is. Maybe this will finally stop the accusations that Yo-Kai Watch is a generic Pokemon clone.

I can’t wait to try the demo on October 22, and I hope you join me.

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water News

Speaking of October 22, the Yo-Kai Watch demo isn’t the only thing hitting the eShop. The fifth Fatal Frame game, Maiden of Black Water, also comes out on October 22. While it’s still digital-only for North America, it got quite a bit of attention yesterday after the latest trailer.

Fans weren’t pleased Nintendo intentionally called the trailer “spoopy,” until it made Fatal Frame start trending on Twitter.

Yes, in a marketing move that could have been a disaster, those maniacal geniuses at Nintendo drew more attention to Fatal Frame than it’s had in a long time. I saw fans who didn’t know Fatal Frame V even existed learn about it through this stunt.

Maybe I should be celebrating all things spoopy instead?

Share your thoughts on the latest Nintendo announcements in the comments below, and let me know which of these three games you’re most interested in!

(Also, unrelated to Nintendo, Tales of Zestiria pre-orders on Steam will include Symphonia as a bonus. Sylvarant here I come!)

Sep 192015
 

Ace-Attorney-6-ApolloThat’s right, another special post on a non-blogging day (aye and on one of our special holidays, at that, ye scallywags)!

Last night, Capcom held a special Ace Attorney 6 stage show for TGS 2015. I didn’t watch it because it was entirely in Japanese… and the last time I tried that, I understood so little it was better to wait for the translation.

Anyway, the stage show included an extended trailer that revealed Apollo Justice as a returning character. Many people already gave up on seeing Apollo and Athena for some reason, so it’s good to have an early reveal.

But it’s more interesting than just Apollo’s return. In the trailer, he says:

“I’m fine! Even if Mr. Wright’s not here, I can fight! I have to win… even if that person is my opponent…!”

At first, I thought the line about Phoenix being “not here” meant Apollo might be handling cases back home, but the image shows him in the Kurain court. His reference to “that person,” however, has caused a great deal of speculation. Let’s take a look.

Coupled with Apollo’s statement, the silhouette at the end is likely the new prosecutor, much like the silhouetted glimpse of Blackquill in Dual Destinies trailers. But why would Apollo refer to “that person” as though they’re someone to be feared?

It’s a line clearly written to invite theories, and the final image only increases it.

Ace-Attorney-6-that-person-butterflyThe pink butterfly made some fans immediately think of a Kurain-related character with a butterfly motif, but while she’d definitely qualify for the sinister that person descriptor, it seems a stretch even for Capcom.

So, who else could this mysterious prosecutor be?

A user over at Court-Records brightened the image and traced it to get a clearer image. The result shows someone who is either bald, wearing a hat, or wearing a hood (personally, I think it looks like a hat), with their hand raised near the butterfly. Some sort of material seems to attach their hat to their wrist.

Here are some possibilities that have been suggested:

  • Iris – This is an easy jump to make if you connect the motif to Dahlia, but there’s no reason for Apollo to give her such a sinister build-up. It also seems odd to make her a prosecutor…
  • Maya – Why would they bring Maya back as a prosecutor? It would be an interesting twist… but I don’t see enough evidence to suggest it.
  • Winston or Gaspen Payne – With a pink butterfly motif?
  • Kristoph Gavin – It’s a stretch, but I can Kristoph symbolized by a butterfly. I can see his braid in the silhouette if I try hard enough. And I have absolutely no idea why the coolest defense in the west would be prosecuting. Maybe another member of the family, out for revenge against Apollo?
  • Juniper Woods – If that’s a hat, it could conceivably be Juniper, except she was studying to be a judge, not a prosecutor.
  • Robin Newman – Robin could return as a prosecutor, but I really don’t see the pink butterfly as a match.
  • Thalassa – Well, this would definitely return to a loose end from Apollo Justice, but is even Capcom crazy enough to do something like this?
  • Edgeworth – If he dresses like his father, there’s a case for it… but butterflies?
  • von Karma’s granddaughter – A minor detail never played with in the Ace Attorney series is that Franziska has an older sister, who has a child – the granddaughter Manfred references in the first game. Given Ace Attorney ages, she’d be old enough to prosecute by AA6 and could follow in her grandfather’s footsteps.
  • A brand new character – This is honestly the theory I lean toward the most. The quote is there to draw attention, and the character’s significance will be built up in the game rather than from the series’ past. It might just indicate that this will be a big challenge for Apollo.

Check out the new gameplay footage from the stage show helpfully compiled by a fan, and share your thoughts on Ace Attorney 6 and the mysterious prosecutor in the comments below. Let the speculation commence!

Sep 182015
 

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The mysterious country in Ace Attorney 6 is Kurain?

Despite all my speculation that there would be a connection to the Fey family and Kurain Channeling Technique, I didn’t see that one coming.

Capcom released the first official Ace Attorney 6 trailer at TGS, and subbed trailers from Bolt2nd and Calios soon followed. They revealed many new details, including setting’s name, “The Kingdom of Kurain.”

This raises many questions. If this kingdom is part of the Kurain tradition, how do they feel toward the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, Maya Fey? If Ami Fey invented the Kurain Channeling Technique, does this mean these people aren’t mediums, despite their spiritual power? Since their leader uses the name Kurain rather than Fey, it seems likely that the Fey clan split off from the kingdom.

It's a Star Wars reference, right? They couldn't accidentally give a character names that sound like both Leia AND Padme, right?

It’s a Star Wars reference, right?
They couldn’t accidentally give a character names so close to Leia AND Padme, right?

Speaking of their leader, let’s talk about her.

Despite the initial reports that the mysterious woman had a “fourth role” in the courtroom rather than being a prosecutor, so far Princess Leifa Padma Kurain seems much like a prosecutor, albeit one who uses spiritual power and the Water Mirror, which displays the victim’s final moments before death, to make her claims.

Nevertheless, an actual prosecutor was also shown–a crown-wearing Payne (likely Gaspen) who seems to be prosecutor for this game’s tutorial case, according to the Destructoid preview. If Payne and Leifa both appear in the tutorial case, chances are good a new main prosecutor will also be introduced.

Of course, I’m still hoping to see cameos from some of my past favorites. (Hey, maybe Barnham left Labyrinthia and went to Kurain.)

The Water Mirror is an intriguing idea, and I look forward to seeing how Phoenix disproves this seemingly irrefutable evidence. It brings to mind the notorious DL-6 channeling from the first game’s backstory. Perhaps similar sorts of misinformation will be at work.

Fan reactions to the trailer have been mixed. People are displeased for every reason you can imagine: not enough returning characters, too many returning characters, too big a deviation from previous entries, not a big enough deviation from previous entries… you get the idea.

I say it’s too early to make judgement calls on most of this stuff, especially when it comes to returning characters (though Maya is all but guaranteed by the Kurain connection). After all, Apollo wasn’t shown in Dual Destinies promotional material for a long time, and he played a fairly important role in the game.

Some people also dislike that Phoenix goes to another country and immediately begins to revolutionize its court system. Admittedly, it does seem a little arrogant… on the other hand, I can’t see Phoenix Wright letting someone be condemned for murder without a defense.

Share your own thoughts on Kurain, Leifa, and Ace Attorney 6 in general in the comments below. As for me, I’m excited… but I still want The Great Ace Attorney.