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The editors liked
More of the same unique gameplay that made the first Phoenix Wright such a hit
Great new characters that bring a lot of new humor to the game
Cases are of the same high caliber as those in the original game
New Psych Lock system does a good job of maki...
Unique gaming experience that is actually a lot of fun
Lots of humor
Excellent music and sound effects
Superb storyline that has more twists and turns than a roller-coaster ride designed by a crazy thrill seeker
Lots of great humor
Actual game length...
The editors didn't like
Huge downgrade in the quality of music
Dated graphics and presentation
Doesn’t utilize the DS’s unique features
Just a straight port of the GBA game with no added cases
Frustrating linear design causes gamers to guess what piece of evidenc...
While the actual game is lengthy
There is no real reason to play it again
Investigation segments can be boring
The way the legal system is portrayed is almost insulting
Abstract: Weve put Capcoms lawyer sim on trial and have examined all of the evidence. So whats the verdict? Find out in our full review of this popular Nintendo DS adventure game. There have been some truly epic adventure games released for the Nintendo DS t...
Abstract: Not too long ago -- about two years ago to the month, in fact -- the very first Phoenix Wright title graced American shores. A DS-modified port of a GBA game that came out in Japan four years prior, Phoenix Wright wasnt expected to garner much attenti...
Abstract: Phoenix Wright, the titular star of the cult hit DS game, is back for another dose of quirky courtroom antics and hes as naive and bumbling as ever. But is there enough new content to keep fans of the original entertained?
Abstract: It is no secret that the Japanese, in the eyes of the world beyond, are regarded as extreme when it comes to entertainment. One would simply have to watch a single episode of Takeshis Castle to witness the crazy and wacky stunts the TV shows contes...
More of the same unique gameplay that made the first Phoenix Wright such a hit; Great new characters that bring a lot of new humor to the game; Cases are of the same high caliber as those in the original game; New Psych Lock system does a good job of maki...
Huge downgrade in the quality of music; Dated graphics and presentation; Doesn’t utilize the DS’s unique features; Just a straight port of the GBA game with no added cases; frustrating linear design causes gamers to guess what piece of evidenc...
While it may not be as good as the first, Phoenix Wright: Justice for All is still a must buy for fans of the series and at least deserves a look by anyone seeking a unique gaming experience on their DS. The American version comes out next month, so I ...
Unique gaming experience that is actually a lot of fun; Lots of humor; Excellent music and sound effects; Superb storyline that has more twists and turns than a roller-coaster ride designed by a crazy thrill seeker; Lots of great humor; Actual game length...
While the actual game is lengthy, there is no real reason to play it again; Investigation segments can be boring; The way the legal system is portrayed is almost insulting; Outdated graphics.
On the charge of being an excellent adventure game on the DS, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is declared guilty as charged.
Abstract: The Scene: A crowded courtroom. A bearded judge presides over this most unusual of cases, as the counsels for the defence and prosecution begin to cross-examine a key witness...Defence: My client, the video game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, is charged...
Abstract: Lately we’re seeing games that are testing the true potential of the Nintendo DS and as a fan of Nintendo’s new handheld this is very good news indeed. Whether you like performing surgeries or attempting to survive a deserted island, innovati...
Abstract: In Phoenix Wrights courtroom, clients are guilty until proven innocent. As a defence attorney, your only hope is to force the real perpetrator to break down and confess to the diabolical deed while on the stand, a job made even harder by a gull...