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During an investigation, if a witness is hiding a secret, the magatama will activate, revealing a certain number of Psyche-Locks. These Psyche-Locks are manifestations of how guarded a witness is, and represent how difficult it will be to get the witness to reveal their secret. The player will need to break each Psyche-Lock by presenting the correct evidence to the witness.
If the player presents wrong evidence, they will receive a penalty. If the player receives enough penalties as to completely deplete the credibility bar, the player will have to restart the interaction completely. Once all locks are broken, the witness will reveal their secret, and some of Wright's credibility bar will be restored. In trials, gameplay mostly consists of witness testimony and cross-examinations. When a witness testifies, the player will then have to cross-examine the witness, which means either pressing a statement for more information, or presenting evidence that contradicts the testimony.
Presenting evidence during cross-examinations is most often the only way to progress in trials. While developing the story, Takumi had seen the design concept for young Winston Payne in Turnabout Memories , and had the idea for Payne to lose his hair as his breakdown animation.
While it looked good, it was hard to see with the court background, and so not to waste the animation, Takumi came up with Payne's breakdown for that case. But another problem had arisen, because now the culprit of the case, Dahlia Hawthorne, had lost the spotlight to Payne.
Takumi credits this as the spark that led to the larger idea of the story for Trials and Tribulations, implying that he decided Hawthorne would return in the final case because of Payne's breakdown. Another similar occurrence happened while the programmers experimented with a new version of the closing credits sequence for the game. The team could take the sprite of a character and place it over any background they had wanted. Takumi then had the vision for a certain scene to take place during the final episode.
The episode's concept was "[a] perfect crime meticulously planned by a criminal with a brilliant mind. But it all comes falling down because of one slip of the tongue.
The concept for Godot's character was to be a an intensely cool and unmovable prosecutor, reminiscent of old hard boiled noir detectives.
Godot wouldn't need to have many comedic elements, as he was supposed to be so cool as to make the player laugh. The reason Godot was envisioned to be cool and hard boiled was that Takumi realized that "there are really no cool men in [ Ace Attorney ].
Recipe for Turnabout , the third episode, was originally conceived as the fourth case of Justice for All , but was cut due to lack of memory in the Game Boy Advance cartridge. Because of this, there is a single white pigeon among the flock of pigeons in Vitamin Square , a reference to Max Galactica. Takumi describes the story of Phoenix Wright as a hero story, and so wanted to have Wright experience all cliche hero situations.
One of these situations was to have the hero meet their "imposter" - an evil version of themselves. This was the idea for Furio Tigre, an evil version of Phoenix Wright. Takumi thought this idea was missing something, however, and so to fit Ace Attorney' s "crazy" world, Tigre was changed to not look at all like Wright.
While working on the game's fourth case, Turnabout Beginnings , Takumi briefly considered making it the first episode as to not confuse players with the game's non-chronological timeline. As well as that, since Takumi ranks the first episode of an Ace Attorney as the most important one, Takumi found the impact of defending someone on death row against a younger Miles Edgeworth "attractive" for the first episode of the game. Yet he eventually settled on the current order of episodes, thinking it the best for the story.
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