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Now that I've been able to unlock everything and purchase all the DLC for WWE 13, the most recent wrestling game, I've finally decided that in the very minimal free time I have, I'm going to try to create an Ace Attorney case.
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Yes. In WWE 13, there's a Story mode where you can actually create your own story. You choose from hundreds of animations, add your own text (which you can type in with a USB keyboard to save TONS of time), set up matches, and even set up branching storylines... IE: make one of three decisions, and that decision could lead to another cutscene, a match, etc. I'm thinking, with this kind of freedom, and being able to structure something like this, I could actually create an Ace Attorney Investigations case.
First off, of course, I have to create Miles Edgeworth. Someone in WWE 12 has already done it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHM9Mka0Fhc but the formulas to create a character change from year to year. I'm almost completely our of create-a-character slots (And yes, that takes into account that you can make up to 50 characters), so odds are the cast is going to have to be the built-in wrestlers (of which there are over 100, if you count DLC).
I figure the 'investigations' will take place in the cut-scenes, with the matches being the actual meat of the gameplay until towards the end. You can even set up a branch or special ending conditions on how you perform in a match (IE: if you beat someone without using weapons, if you make someone submit, etc). And when you get to the branching storylines where you have to go accuse someone or not, I figure you can set the two incorrect choices to either an immediate bad ending scene, or a kind of 'punishment' match, if not just looping back to the beginning of the scenario.
Just an idea I'm thinking of tinkering around with. I notice this should probably go in the gaming forum, but I've not yet been deemed worthy to make a new post there. Plus, this IS about creating an Ace Attorney Investigations case... but instead of using flash or a Case Maker engine, I'm using the WWE 13 engine.
BTW, I had to delete my Godot because I just couldn't get the mask right, no matter how hard I try. I do, however, have a picture-perfect T&T Adrian Andrews

. Pics eventually, I don't have a camera.
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Jack McCoy: Ace Prosecutor coming soon.