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And same. I've played them all already (even AAI2) but I would love it if they were all released on Steam at some point. There were leaks at Capcom a few months ago indicating they were preparing a localization and release of DGS1&2 for April of this year as well as a release of Ace Attorney 7 during the third trimester, so considering the DGS leaks basically came true I'm very confident Ace Attorney 7 will be announced quite soon as well! The leaks also said they might release a port of the second trilogy but there wasn't any specific date. There was nothing about AAI2 though.
Overall, I feel like Dual Destinies is better than either of the Investigations, if for nothing else than the DLC case. Spirit of Justice is rubbish though.
The post-Apollo Justice AA games don't really have the same spark, in my opinion. Shu Takumi is the better writer and it shows in just how good The Great Ace Attorney is.
I mean, when comparing Ghost Trick and AA/Layton versus AA4-6 and AAI1-2, it's easy to spot which games have all the cool ideas.
Also, I think AA4 is criminally underrated.