Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhodеќ Ryе«nosuke No Bеќke... [2026 Release]
: In the original Japanese version, he is still referred to as "Sherlock Holmes". ⚖️ Real-World Historical Context
: The name "Herlock Sholmes" isn't a typo; it’s a nod to Maurice Leblanc’s 1908 stories where he renamed the detective after legal pressure from Doyle. Dai Gyakuten Saiban: NaruhodЕЌ RyЕ«nosuke no BЕЌke...
The game mirrors the actual , a period where Japan rapidly westernized to avoid colonization and become a global power. : In the original Japanese version, he is
One of the most famous quirks of the game's international release is the renaming of the Great Detective. One of the most famous quirks of the
: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate is famously protective. Even though early stories were public domain, later stories with a "more empathetic" Holmes were still under copyright in the US during development.
Set in the late 19th-century Meiji era of Japan and Victorian-era London, this spin-off follows Ryunosuke Naruhodo—an ancestor of Phoenix Wright—as he navigates the dawn of the modern legal system. 🕵️ Why "Herlock Sholmes"?
