Ace Attorney Investigations Collection announced for Consoles and PC
/Capcom announced that they are releasing the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, which includes Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit, two spin-off titles that were only given a Japan release until now.
The collection was revealed during the June 2024 Nintendo Direct presentation.
This collection features a full HD graphics upgrade to the two games chibi character sprites, but players can switch to the original character designs if they wish to experience the game in it’s original design.
The collection will include these features:
New Gallery: Features a character compendium with animations, voiced lines, and sprite comparisons in HD and classic Pixel Art styles.
Documentation: Includes character design sheets, sketches, and other original development illustrations.
Music Collection: All 106 in-game tracks, 23 orchestral arrangements, a new track, and 5 arranged tracks from the first game. Includes options to switch between original and arranged soundtracks.
Story Mode: A mode that automatically solves puzzles and makes selections, perfect for those who want to enjoy the story without gameplay challenges.
Chapter Select: Allows players to jump to specific chapters.
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection Pre-order Details
Those interested in pre-ordering the collection will earn five arranged in-game tracks for Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit, which can be used in-game or in the game’s Gallery.
[AAI Collection] Confrontation - Allegro 2011
[AAI Collection] Confrontation - Presto 2011
[AAI Collection] Miles Edgeworth - Objection! 2011
[AAI Collection] Pursuit - Uncover the Truth
[AAI Collection] Pursuit - Uncover the Truth (No Intro)
The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection will cost $39.99 and will be available on September 6, 2024, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Switch.
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