Very soon after I posted this, it became a featured trial on the site and was praised by many members. The story takes place not long after 4-4's flashback, and is a sequel to 3-5, so beware spoilers if you haven't played all the games.
Anyway I know the title isn't very original. I'll point out once again that this is literally the FIRST fangame I ever made.
The original showcase thread on AAO Forums (feel free to post -- I still update occasionally, so it isn't a necro.)
Part 1: The Revolution
Part 2: The Other Dahlia
Part 3: Honor and Justice
The Bitter Turnabout
In the trial for the murder of Misty Fey, the prosecutor Godot confessed as the murderer. Nonetheless, his mandatory trial is coming up, in which nearly everyone expects him to be sentenced to death...
In a recent trial, famed defense attorney Phoenix Wright was found to be using forged evidence and disbarred. The prosecutor of that case was an up-and-coming young prosecutor named Klavier Gavin...
After being disbarred, Phoenix turned to his long-time friend and rival Miles Edgeworth with one last favor to ask of him. But in doing so, he asks Edgeworth to choose between what he thinks is right, and what he knows is wrong...
The Bitter Turnabout takes place soon after Trials and Tribulations, and more than a week after the "flashback" case in Apollo Justice. Bridge to the Turnabout was an incredibly complicated case featuring spirit mediums and unreliable witnesses. In the end, the prosecutor Godot was arrested for the murder of Misty Fey- a prison he willingly threw himself to. But Edgeworth and Phoenix intend to change his fate. Unlike in other trials, the player is actually aiming to misdirect the court. Godot actually DID commit the murder, but it's Edgey's goal to convince everybody else that he didn't. The solutions are meant to exploit the many incoherent logic leaps and impractical conditions of the actual case from the game.
Music credit:
GS Appelate Project music by Enter the Jaws Theme
Dahlia Theme remix by Tor4



