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The Ace Attorney games are visual novel adventure games[54] in which the player controls defense attorneys and defends their clients in several different episodes.[55][56][57] The gameplay is split into two types of sections: investigations and courtroom trials.[58][59] During the investigations, the player searches the environments, gathering information and evidence, and talks to characters such as their client, witnesses, and the police.[58] Once enough evidence has been collected, the game moves on to a courtroom trial section.[60][61]
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Phoenix's childhood friend Miles Edgeworth, who is the protagonist of the Ace Attorney Investigations games,[80][82] is a recurring rival prosecutor character; in addition to him, each new game in the series introduces a new rival:[88] Franziska von Karma is introduced in the second game,[93] Godot in the third,[94] Klavier Gavin in the fourth,[95] Simon Blackquill in the fifth,[96] Nahyuta Sahdmadhi in the sixth,[97] Baron van Zieks in Adventures,[98] and Kazuma Asogi in Resolve.[99] Most of the prosecutor characters are portrayed as powerful and arrogant characters of high social status and who care about keeping perfect-win records in court, and even may favor convictions over finding the truth, although most have secret motivations and sympathetic backstories and typically help the protagonist at the game's climax. Similarly to real Japanese prosecutors, the prosecutors in the series often directly oversee investigations, issuing orders to the police. Japanese attitudes towards the police force are reflected in the series, with the police being represented by incompetent characters such as Dick Gumshoe, Maggey Byrde and Mike Meekins.[100] In the world of Ace Attorney, trials only last three days, and usually end with a "guilty" verdict, with trials taken up by the protagonists of the games being rare exceptions.[88] The outcomes of cases are decided by a judge, based on evidence provided by the defense attorney and the prosecutor.[100]