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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Cast and Characters Guide

July 13th, 2021 JO Articles, Guides

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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Cast and Characters Guide

If you’re a fan of Capcom’s Ace Attorney series, congratulations, you’ve got excellent taste. But depending on how much you love the objection-filled gameplay of this courtroom drama franchise, you may or may not be familiar with The Great Ace Attorney games. These are spin-offs of the mainline series that take place at the end of the 19th century instead of the modern day. The litigious gameplay is very similar to the core games you may be used to, but with added investigation mechanics like Joint Reasoning, modern visuals and old-timey dialogue and sound effects.

If you’re curious about this ancestral spin-off or are just looking for more Ace Attorney games to play, we have great news. The two 3DS Great Ace Attorney games from 2015 and 2017 (never released in the West) have been bundled up by Capcom to create The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, a souped-up package which arrived on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows on July 27, 2021.

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Characters

The Ace Attorney series is known for its iconic characters, but if you’re unfamiliar with the spin-off series, you might want to get acquainted with its heroes before you bite the bullet and pick up The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. Here’s the lowdown on who to expect, and you can check out the official characters page for more information and visuals. 


Ryunosuke Naruhodo

The protagonist of The Great Ace Attorney games is Ryunosuke Naruhodo, who, if you can’t tell already by the cheekbones, is an ancestor of the great Phoenix Wright. A university student in Japan, Naruhodo travels to Great Britain after clearing himself of a crime he didn’t commit, which is where the attorney meets…


Herlock Sholmes

Are you sitting down? The subheading is not wrong, there really is a character in The Great Ace Attorney called Herlock Sholmes. The detective is obviously based on the legendary Arthur Conan Doyle detective, and can often get lost in his own mind palace. With a killer steampunk outfit and remarkable reasoning skills, Sholmes works alongside Naruhodo and his team to crack the trickiest cases.


Kazumi Asogi

Kazumi Asogi is Naruhodo’s best friend and a fellow law student with a lot of talent. He follows Naruhodo to the UK as part of an exchange program and helps the protagonist on his journey.


Susato Mikotoba

Susato Mikotoba is the judicial assistant to Ryunosuke Naruhodo, who helps the protagonist win cases with her sharp legal skills. She’s also a huge fan of Western detective novels, which always helps!


Barok van Zieks

Described as the Grim Reaper of the Old Bailey (The Old Bailey is one of London’s oldest courts), Barok van Zieks is a prosecutor in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles with a startling reputation: everyone he casts judgment upon seems to perish…


Iris Wilson

Iris Wilson is a young girl who already has a degree and a writing career. She lodges with the inimitable Herlock Sholmes and writes about his adventures, while also assisting Ryunosuke Naruhodo with his cases.


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