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Ace Attorney: Conflict of Interest is a fan game that features characters from the series. It revolves around the titular Phoenix Wright and his fight against the mafia group the Rivales. Rather than fighting the mafia directly, you must solve cases by using your abilities to find out what is going on. This game also features characters such as Vera Misham, Oldbag, and Von Karma. This article will discuss some of the more popular characters in Ace Attorney: Conflict of Interest.

Von Karma

In the series’ first game, Manfred von Karma is the main antagonist. Despite his ruthless and meticulous approach to a case, Von Karma often manages to get guilty verdicts. He is known to have a perfect record of convicting defendants. However, when Miles Wright’s father was found guilty of murder, Von Karma decided to kill him to avoid a scandal.

Franziska von Karma, the daughter of late veteran prosecutor Manfred von Karma, is a prosecuting attorney in the Phoenix Wright case. As an ace prosecutor in Germany, she was undefeated during that time. She also served as an interim prosecutor for the Iris of Hazakura Temple case. Franziska carries a whip and calls others “foolish fools.”

Oldbag

As a character from the popular video game franchise, Ace Attorney, Ms. Oldbag has a conflict of interest as she is a witness in two of the Ace Attorney games. In one game, she covers a murder while working at a hotel. However, in another game, she becomes the victim of the crime. Here’s how she straddles the line between these two jobs. In addition, she has two different crushes, including one on Miles Edgeworth, the protagonist.

In the previous episode, Ace had a conflict of interest in the case, but now that she is the attorney, she can’t represent herself. However, when the game begins, she has a new topic to explore. She asks Oldbag for proof and he obliges by handing over his Steak Plate and Sleeping Pill Bottle. Moreover, she gives evidence in the form of a five-year-old photo.

Vera Misham

In the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney series, Vera is a fictitious character who was a talented artist. Her father, Drew Misham, was a forger, and she worked for him. Vera has an agoraphobia disorder that makes her fear leaving her home. She has a history of slander and lies and is partly responsible for the disbarment of Phoenix Wright.

Ace Attorney Investigations

The main conflict in Ace Attorney Investigations is the conflict of interest of the characters. It’s hard to believe that the protagonists, Lance and Ernest, are half-siblings, yet the two have the same father and may have killed each other. They can’t seem to figure out why one would kill the other. This is the fifth game in the Ace Attorney series and a good reason to pick it up.

As the title suggests, the main character in this game is a prosecutor, so the players must avoid conflict of interest between their characters. Ace Attorney Investigations is a spin-off of Apollo Justice. The game’s story is broken up into five episodes, each focusing on a different crime, which tie together to form an overarching story. It is set in a world where a criminal ring is running rampant. While previous Ace Attorney games portrayed Phoenix Wright as a defense attorney, Miles Edgeworth is a prosecutor who is also the antagonist of the game.

Justice for All

Justice for All, the third case in the Ace Attorney series, takes place after the events of the original game. It takes place in Kurain Village, where Maya has returned to master her spirit channeling abilities. Her aunt, Morgan Fey, is also an accused killer, and Miles Edgeworth, the main prosecutor, has been recruited to the case. While the story is not yet conclusive, many critics believe it is one of the weaker cases in the series.

Phoenix Wright’s performance in the first season of Ace Attorney was impressive; he defeated the legendary Miles Edgeworth and pinned multiple murders on Damon Gant. However, he had a downfall in Justice for All, and it shows. While the game was originally released on the Game Boy Advance, it was released in North America and Europe in February 2010.