
Main article: Phoenix Wright gallery Trivia He also has a relatively medium to high damage output (which is further increased in his Turnabout Mode), a decent amount of health, and a very damaging Level 3 (although this one requires him to be specifically in the Turnabout Mode).

With this in mind, his gameplay is, coincidentally, defensive-oriented: a mix of a keep-away character (projectiles and other moves with wide/long range) with high combo abilities (moves that strike multiple times and hit OTG). This makes him somewhat limited at first (as he has access to only three special moves in Investigation Mode), but grows exponentially during the course of the fight. Each stance has their own set of special moves and command normals.

He has three modes (stances): Investigation, Courtroom, and Turnabout Mode. Many of his special attacks also function that way. His regular moves consist of simple mundane actions such as ducking to search for clues, looking at paper documents, and even sneezing (which serves as his Launcher Attack).

Janet Hsu, the English localization director for the majority of the Ace Attorney games, even referenced the name in one of her blog posts about the series' localization.Phoenix Wright possesses a wide arsenal of moves, with a variety of effects and uses. A fandom name for the setting is "Japanifornia" (a portmanteau of "Japan" and "California", with the latter being the US state in which Los Angeles is located).The games being set in Los Angeles was, previously, only mentioned by staff out-of-universe, and very vaguely inferred by in game information (e.g., the time difference issue in The First Turnabout) and dialogue ( Jake Marshall being stated to be from "West LA"). Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice was the first Ace Attorney game to explicitly mention Los Angeles as the franchise's home setting in the localization.The setting for the original Japanese language version of the games is a generic, unnamed city in Japan. Although elements of east Asian culture such as Japanese restaurants and Japanophilic fandoms are a common sight in North American cities in the real-life 2010s period as well as in-game, this was not the case in the mid-to-late aughts when the original trilogy was released outside of Japan. The localization of the games adapts the story to take place in an alternate-universe Los Angeles in which Japanese culture has been allowed to flourish and blend into American culture, instead of being met with fierce historical resistance as in real life.This clan, until recently, mostly resided in Kurain Village, though Bikini and Iris live in Hazakura Temple on Eagle Mountain. Additionally, the Fey clan has a culture heavily influenced by Japan due to initially migrating there from Khura'in. Nine-Tails Vale is a nearby village that was founded by Japanese immigrants and has its own isolated culture based around yokai. Gangs and mob families here typically have their origins in the East, and are influenced by the yakuza, such as the Kitaki family. Traditional Japanese entertainment such as rakugo storytelling are popular. Japanese culture is prominent both in the city and nearby, in various forms. The city is also home to renowned Chief Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. Public areas include Gourd Lake and People Park. Los Angeles is also home to GYAXA and Hope Springs Airport. Among the many businesses operating in or near the city are Berry Big Circus, the Gatewater Group, Global Studios, KB Security, Lordly Tailor, Shipshape Aquarium, Sprocket Aviation, Worldwide Studios, and the Wright Anything Agency.

It is a large city with much commercial activity. Los Angeles ( Spanish for "The Angels") is a city in the United States. The article most likely needs expansion near the end of the tagged section or sections.
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