Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit

Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit
The cover shows a collage of four illustrations of characters on a beige background. The Japanese-language logo shows "Gyakuten Kenji" in purple and a silver number "2". Attached to the text is a white silhouette of Edgeworth pointing to the left.
Japanese cover art depicting (left to right) Miles Edgeworth, Kay Faraday, Eddie Fender, and Verity Gavèlle
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Director(s)Takeshi Yamazaki
Producer(s)Motohide Eshiro
Designer(s)
  • Takanori Amano
  • Natsuki Ikawa
Artist(s)Tatsuro Iwamoto
Writer(s)
  • Takeshi Yamazaki
  • Yuki Nakamura
  • Teruhiro Shimogawa
Composer(s)Noriyuki Iwadare
SeriesAce Attorney
EngineUnity (Ace Attorney Investigations Collection)
Platform(s)
ReleaseNintendo DS
  • JP: February 3, 2011
Android, iOS
  • JP: December 21, 2017
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One
  • WW: September 6, 2024
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit[a] is an adventure video game developed by Capcom. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2011 and for Android and iOS in 2017. It is the sixth entry in the Ace Attorney series, and a sequel to Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (2009).

The game follows prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, detective Dick Gumshoe and the teenage thief Kay Faraday, who investigate five cases; they face off against judge Verity Gavèlle, a rival character who is part of a "prosecutor purge" that removes weaker prosecutors from duty. The gameplay is divided into two types of phases: investigations, where the player searches the crime scene for evidence and talks to witnesses, and rebuttals, where they aim to find contradictions in witnesses' testimonies using the evidence found during the investigations.

The development team, which included director Takeshi Yamazaki, producer Motohide Eshiro and character designer Tatsuro Iwamoto, created the game for the series' tenth anniversary and finalized its direction during a five-day stay in the Capcom Manor in 2010. The game took shorter than usual to create, as the developers had the original Ace Attorney Investigations to use as a base, leading to an increased focus on the game's story. Reviewers were positive about the game, citing its story and the new "Mind Chess" gameplay mechanic as highlights. The game was not localized for several years, although a fan translation was released in 2014; video game publications have commented on the lack of an English release and included it on lists of games they wanted to see localized. In 2024, the game finally received an English release as part of the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection.
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