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May 2008
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The editors liked
New touch-screen features and video enriches the experience
Great storyline.
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
New forensic investigation abilities add muchneeded variety
Improved visual presentation
Last case is quite interesting and provides a good payoff.
Story and characters are every bit as interesting as they were in 2008
Easily noticeable visual upgrades
Modern quality of life updates
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
The editors didn't like
In some ways
Feels too much like the other games
But with a new cast.
Only subtle audio improvements and little in the way of bonus material
Flaws such as slow pacing and linear
Trialanderror gameplay are still here
Forensic investigation tools are underused
New characters arent as charming and interesting as the old ones.
New touch-screen features and video enriches the experience; great storyline.
In some ways, feels too much like the other games, but with a new cast.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney marks the turning of a new leaf in the beloved Ace Attorney franchise. If you loved the cool touch-screen controls in the final case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, get ready for four more cases in that vein, plus plenty o...
Abstract: I was a big fan of the Phoenix Wright series. Note that I said was. When I first got my taste of the kooky, over-the-top court room drama, it was pretty much love at first "Objection!"
Abstract: Capcom's wacky courtroom series contradicts real life: The legal system shouldn't be fun but Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney manages to make typical humdrum hearings exciting. Like the previous Phoenix Wright games, Justice puts you in the role of a rooki...
Abstract: Before the DS, anybody would have called you insane to hear you talking about a video game in which you play a lawyer. But thanks to Nintendo's nifty little portable, such conversation is perfectly acceptable. The immense popularity of the first three ...
Abstract: The Nintendo DS has seen a number of unique titles with developers really using it as a test bed for ideas they probably have had kicking around their head for a while. One such popular series is Phoenix Wright, a game which places you in the role of a...
Abstract: Phoenix Wright titles are more like interactive novels than games, so it would seem churlish to criticise Capcom for not introducing innovative new mechanics to this latest edition. Like its predecessors, new character Apollo Justice delivers four, sh...
Abstract: James Wright8.6Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney returns gamers to this popular Japanese franchise on the Nintendo DS with the developers utilizing the capabilities of this unique gaming console via touch screen and microphone. In Apollo Justice: Ace Attor...
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...