Oh no....this can't be! Make sure to leave a like for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and also check my other series on my channel as well :D It helps me out a lot. Also, feedback is always appreciated. Ask me anything you want at: https://curiouscat.me/NobyInTheHouse For Updates on particular adventures and channel in general check my Twitter: / stretchgamingks Wanna check a different moment or video in the series? Click the playlist: • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney w/ Noby My other series that you can check out: Danganronpa V3 - Killing Harmony: • New Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (PC) w... Danganronpa Ultra Despair Girls: • Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair... Zero Escape - 999: • Zero Escape: 999 w/ Noby (Blind) OneShot: • OneShot w/ Noby (Adventure Game) Danganronpa 2: • Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (PC) ... Danganronpa: • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PC) w/ N... Tales of Zestiria: • Tales of Zestiria w/ Noby (Blind Playthrough) For Updates on particular adventures and channel in general check my Twitter: / stretchgamingks Join Freedom! http://www.freedom.tm/ commentary let's play series with Noby a.k.a Stretch AdventureKS Wanna know about Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney[a] is a visual novel adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was originally released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 in Japan, and has since been ported to multiple platforms. The Nintendo DS version, titled Gyakuten Saiban Yomigaeru Gyakuten in Japan, was released in 2005 in Japan and North America, and in 2006 in Europe, and includes an English language option. The game is the first entry in the Ace Attorney series. The story follows Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney who attempts to get his clients declared "not guilty". Among other characters are Phoenix's boss, Mia Fey; his assistant and Mia's sister, Maya; and prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. The player controls Phoenix through two types of sections: investigations and courtroom trials. During investigations, they gather information and evidence, and during trials, they cross-examine witnesses and answer questions from the judge, the prosecutor, and the witnesses. Outro: Cross-Examination 2001 - Allegro