<![CDATA[Kotaku: apollo justice]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: apollo justice]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/apollojustice http://kotaku.com/tag/apollojustice <![CDATA[Europe Being Courted With Apollo Justice]]> apollojustice2.jpgFor all you Europeans who "objected" to not having Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, fear not. May 9 is the magic day that justice will be delivered and you, too, can have the sequel to the popular Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. You'll be able to judge for yourself whether this game will live up to its predecessor, or if this game is the death sentence of the series (okay, that's not fair, it's meant to be a great game, but there aren't any really good puns for "this game is excellent, you should all go and try it").

Apollo Justice Served in Europe [IGN]

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<![CDATA[Apollo Justice, The New Ace Attorney?]]> With Phoenix Wright largely out of the picture in the fourth Gyakuten Saiban (Ace Attorney in the West) legal adventure, Nintendo DS gamers are going to have to welcome a new protagonist to the series. Already a smash hit in Japan, Gyakuten Saiban 4 features Housuke Odoroki as the lead attorney, with Wright limited to a cameo role, meaning Capcom USA has a marketing challenge on its hands.

Enter Apollo Justice! If a recent filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office uncovered by NeoGAFer Aokage is being interpreted correctly, not only does Gyakuten Saiban 4 have a better chance of coming stateside, Apollo may just be the series' new star.

While not set in stone, it looks likely that if Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney 3: Trials and Tribulations is a hit, Apollo Justice may be making his way to DS Lites in the not too distant future.

Speculation: Ace Attorney 4: Apollo Justice? [NeoGAF via Game|Life]

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