Thread:Dreamergirl3000/@comment-24019770-20141019024140/@comment-11372432-20160519095102

Oh yeah, he actually has two games. They both came out after the fourth game but take place between the last case of the third game and the point in time Phoenix loses his badge. There aren't any trials, just investigations, but you can actually move around the environment and control Edgeworth directly. Also, they have trial like periods where you have to argue with a person and present evidence to either convince them of something or to pull the truth out of them. The first one came out in English, but the second never got localized due to poor sales of the first game. It's a real shame too, as in the second game, one of the cases is actually at the prison and you meet some of the people Phoenix help put away again.

The main criticisms the games have is that literally every case connects to each other (sometimes you want to play a light-hearted case that's absurdly silly) and too many characters return to the point where it feels like it's trying to cash in on the nostalgia factor. Oldbag actually pops up in more than one case in the first game. People liked his assistant, Kay. She's a "virtuous thief" who only steals from bad people and uses her skills to help get Edgeworth places he couldn't do so legally lol.

And there was another spin-off (this one released after game 5) that never got localized called "The Great Ace Attorney" where you play as Phoenix's ancestor (he's an exchange student) in Victorian London helping out Sherlock Holmes solve cases. The assistant in that game is Watson's daughter who is big into steampunk gadgets.