Unlocking the Mystery: Dive into the World of Hawthorne and Ace Attorney!
Hawthorne's brilliance is overshadowed by a dark obsession, blending charm and cunning. A master manipulator in the courtroom, he dances between truth and deceit, leaving chaos in his wake while pursuing his twisted sense of justice.
Hawthorne (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney) Trivia
What is the main characteristic of Hawthorne's psychological condition in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney? (Advanced)
#1: He is a master detective
#2: He cannot speak
#3: He suffers from multiple personalities
#4: He has a photographic memory
What is the primary role of Hawthorne in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney? (Expert)
#1: Defense Attorney
#2: Prosecutor
#3: Witness
#4: Juror
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Hawthorne (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney) Fun Facts
Hawthorne's full name is Hawthorne von Karma, and he is a parody of the infamous prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, with a penchant for over-the-top theatrics and a dramatic personality.
Hawthorne has a signature move called the Overdrive Objection, where he dramatically enters the courtroom while striking a pose, emphasizing his flair for the theatrical.
Hawthorne (Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney) Polls
Who is your favorite character from Hawthorne?
Hawthorne
Hisoka
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What is your favorite moment featuring Hawthorne in Ace Attorney?
His introduction in the courtroom
The reveal of his true motives
His interactions with other characters
The final confrontation scene
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