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May 2008
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The editors liked
Interesting courtcases
Mentally challenging
Intelligently written with plenty of twists
Game still looks great due to it being developed specifically for the Nintendo DS
Good use of unique Nintendo DS/3DS features to solve mini-games
Decent selection of cases to play
Klavier Gavin is a worthy opponent
Updated graphics and DS features
Intense final chapter
The editors didn't like
Been there
Done that
It can drag sometimes.
But the cases are not as complex as those faced by original protagonist Phoenix Wright
Can get quite frustrating to try to progress at times and also put up with jumping through many figurative hoops to get to locations
Game still looks great due to it being developed specifically for the Nintendo DS, Good use of unique Nintendo DS/3DS features to solve mini-games, Decent selection of cases to play
but the cases are not as complex as those faced by original protagonist Phoenix Wright, Can get quite frustrating to try to progress at times and also put up with jumping through many figurative hoops to get to locations, Could have been improved wit
Interesting courtcases, Mentally challenging, Intelligently written with plenty of twists
Been there, done that, It can drag sometimes.
The court cases have been cleverly written with twisting plot-lines and an injection of humour that prevents the trials from feeling too lifeless. Although the tempo of the game is undeniably slow, each case is suitably well-paced ensuring that it’s...
Abstract: In a court of law, the burden of proof rests on the shoulders of the prosecution to prove beyond a reasonable doubt the case at hand. For a murder, as an example, presenting an incontrovertible motive without physical evidence isnt enough to win the c...
3D effect adds to the experience, Beautifully remastered artwork, Japanese option is a novel addition, Sound is cleaner than before, The script is still great after ten years
No backlog is a missed opportunity, No physical release, Spelling mistakes are left intact
Dramatically improved graphics, New convenience options, especially for replay, such as the option to skip all text from the start, Option to play in the original Japanese
Only subtle audio improvements and little in the way of bonus material
Recommended remaster for any fans of the original Phoenix Wright trilogy
Abstract: Nintendo’s DS handheld console has become home to a number of unusual but compelling games over the past few years. One surprise success was Capcom’s conversion of an old title, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. This odd game, half graphic novel and half c...
Abstract: Ye Flask has been added to the court record. As a man who once worked in the legal sphere, I’ve always wanted to give Capcom’s Ace Attorney series a shot, but for one reason or another I never did. I was happy to be assigned this new game, how...