The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is a two-game collection that includes Ace Attorney titles that have never been released outside of Japan. Players will have a lot of visual novel content to sink their teeth into, as both games have five cases each, totaling 10 main cases. There are also smaller side cases in the main menu called Escapades, allowing fans to dive into the courtroom drama further. However, there will come a time in each case where players must find contradictions in Herlock Sholmes' deductions, and some are harder to figure out than others.
Once players get to the fifth and final episode of the first Great Ace Attorney game, they'll reach a point in its early segments where they'll need to find out what brought a mysterious gentleman to Windibank's pawn shop. According to the famed detective, Herlock Sholmes, the reason why the gentleman has come to the shop is because of a job notice -- but that's not quite the case here.
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Once players have to find the contradiction, it seems that nothing in the room is being accepted as the solution to this conundrum. It's not the fancy hat that the man wears on his head; it's not the suspicious cane, and it's not the job notice letter.
The Great Ace Attorney players will need to look at the back of the job notice letter and examine the drawing on the back. Once this is done, the info describing the paper will change into "info about Miss Lestrade," and that's when players can present it to the group. This will not work if players don't examine the back of the paper before presenting.
Now that players know the solution to the logic puzzle, they can move on with the investigation and get one step closer to fully completing the first game in the collection. Considering how long The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles can take to complete, players having trouble can always set the game to Story Mode, which allows players to progress through the game automatically without pressing any buttons. They also will not have to answer any questions or present any evidence, giving them an easy ride to the finish line.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is now available for PC, PS4, and Switch.