Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney/YMMV

Take general series tropes to Ace Attorney, and take tropes specific to the Phoenix arc, or Investigations to those pages, please.


 * Accidental Aesop: Don't use your daughter as a pawn in a criminal scheme. In addition to the character who did this in Phoenix Wright's trilogy, there are about four characters who do it in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.
 * Broken Base: Apollo Justice has divided fans into a Phoenix Wright camp and an Apollo Justice camp. Some think the promised fifth game should bring Phoenix back as a lawyer, others believe that Apollo is a good character who just needs another game or two to develop.
 * Complete Monster: . The game itself hints at the fact that he's much more than the series' average Smug Snake from the very beginning, and it's made perfectly clear when you have a clear look at his crimes at the end: Expect double portion of horror when in the last case,.
 * And don't forget the that Phoenix encounters. We never did find out what that was all about until Dual Destinies, but before that game released, the sight of them is both terrifying and indicative of just how blackhearted this man was.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Valant Gramarye: Ok, Zak was a jerk; almost definitely more of a jerk than Valant. But that doesn't excuse Valant for deciding to, especially when the main motives were jealousy and money. Try telling that to Valant fans though.
 * Evil Is Sexy: . He's a bastard alright, but at the same time he just looks so damn good in a suit.
 * The same goes for once you get past the silly hairdo. He's every bit the handsome pretty-boy as
 * And then there's
 * Fanon Discontinuity: Some people just can't accept where Apollo Justice took Phoenix's character.
 * Foe Yay: Phoenix and.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: The whole incident about Phoenix Wright getting hit by a car and flung into a pole and only suffered a sprained ankle. With his inclusion in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, he had to contend with a variety of attacks, such as She Hulk's Level 3 Hyper, which involves getting hit by a car (Sunday Driver, according to her), and her new attack in Ultimate swinging a pole. The best part is that the hit and run incident in the game took place on a Sunday.
 * Ho Yay: Has a page for it.
 * Idiot Plot: Many people think this about case 4-3, which has all the characters think it's perfectly feasible for a prepubescent boy to use an incredibly powerful revolver without injury, carry a 250lbs man across an arena, and even for the boy to be a  secret Interpol agent. Even Apollo doesn't dispute the feasibility of the accusations, just that Machi was the one who did it. Shu Takumi has since admitted to the flaws in the case's storyline, and revealed that he was working on the assumption that, but forgot to make this clear in the dialogue.
 * Even worse was the fact that everyone assumed Machi was an Interpol agent based on the bloody writing. Given how many times something's been written in blood and turned out to be a false lead, you'd think everyone would pick up on that (especially since Apollo claimed that he's read over some of Phoenix's old case files, and Ema .)
 * Memetic Sex God: Klavier Gavin was the former page image.
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * It's standard for the guilty one to go completely batshit crazy in fury or amazement that their plan has been ruined. However, it gets even scarier with That. Is. Scary. And when you win the case,  snaps. With his hair still a complete mess, he puts a hand to his face, faces the sky, and just laughs. It's clear that he's gone completely insane when faced by the turn of events. He's lost everything by your victory; seven years of planning, gone. And you don't hear anything. You don't hear a sound byte of the laugh, there's no box saying "ha ha ha". No, what there is is a text-based "voice-over" describing the aftermath of the case, and how the killer... laughed, all while you watch his final breakdown in utter silence.
 * Actually, 's hair goes back to normal for his laughing sprite, bizarrely enough. The fact that he apparently fixed his hair just for that may or may not make it creepier.
 * Do NOT perceive Spark Brushel while he's smiling widely. He's not a bad guy for sure, but his grin looks far more deranged and sinister than it has any right to be.
 * Player Punch: Mixes with But Thou Must! in the . Phoenix is blissfully unaware that he's about to . Both the circumstances and the context of the rest of the game already make the player aware this will not end well but they are dragged kicking and screaming into to move the plot forward. Really makes the player feel like they're responsible for Phoenix's.
 * Replacement Scrappy: Apollo, to some.
 * The Scrappy: Wocky Kitaki is considered to be among the most hated defendants, if not characters in the series thanks to his obnoxious "Gangsta" mannerisms and speech patterns, as well as his abrasive attitude. Some people wished that he truly was guilty so he could be tossed into prison for being such an obnoxious asshole.
 * Spark Brushel for some, mainly due to how damn hard it is to find his habit without consulting a guide. Though for some, his helpfulness towards Phoenix later on save him from this status.
 * And last but not least, we have the infamous Zak Gramarye and his callous, dickish behavior that played a part in.
 * Squick: Shut up about your panties! ("Panties!")
 * The Woobie: Apollo is either this or a Chew Toy, depending on how funny you think his suffering is.
 * Vera. Dear god, Vera.
 * Possibly Trucy as well, if you take some lines from Phoenix at the end of the game into consideration.
 * Wocky is a Jerkass Woobie, undoubtedly the worst client Apollo gets. In fact he's worse than almost all of Phoenix's defendants because he doesn't come around by the end. But still, ...
 * And let's not forget about Klavier, shall we? It's easy to forget since he's a very laid-back, upbeat guy. But by the time this game has been over, he has as well as had to prosecute  as well as  It's especially sad when you finally see.