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January 2008
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The editors liked
Storyline adds new twists and turns and closes out the Phoenix Wright saga nicely.
Music is
Once again
Outstanding
Great characters have a lot of depth to them
Most of the cases are quite interesting.
Fantastic writing
More of the same gameplay you know and love.
The editors didn't like
Not very accessible if you havent at least played the first game
No new mechanics.
Absolutely no new gameplay mechanics
It gets tiring to see the same people involved in similar crimes from previous games
Most of the artwork is recycled from the other two games.
Still essentially a GBA game quickly ported to the DS.
Abstract: Some headway has been made in that you can often present several different pieces of evidence to make the same point, which goes some way to acknowledging that every players mind works differently, but its not really enough. Still, the courtroom scen...
Fantastic writing; more of the same gameplay you know and love.
Still essentially a GBA game quickly ported to the DS.
While it doesn’t do anything differently, if you enjoyed the first two Phoenix Wright games you’ll surely want to pick up the latest installment for more old-school adventure goodness with the same quirky sense of humor and quality writing.
Abstract: Game: Phoenix Wright: Trials and TribulationsGenre: Courtroom SimulationPlatform: Nintendo DS The popular Japanese Phoenix Wright series seems to bring out one of two reactions from gamers. Either they find it hilarious, addictive, and a ton of fun, o...
Abstract: "The names Wright. Phoenix Wright...Ace Attorney." Capcoms Gyakuten Saiban series, interactive novels that give players the chance to solve murder mysteries, is very popular in Japan. While it started on the trusty GBA in 2001, ports have since spre...
Published: 2007-11-08, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations is a surprisingly charming and–dare I say–fun mix of lawyer simulation and interactive novel. In the game, players collect evidence, cross-examine witnesses, survey the court record, and mor...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It I came into this review without any prior experience with the Phoenix Wright series. I had heard of the games and the addiction they led to, and I admit that my curiosity was piqued. I acquired Phoenix Wright: Tria...
Abstract: If you've followed the Phoenix Wright series since day one, you've surely had the pleasure of steering the future of many a court case (not to mention enjoying the wit of one of the best dialogue-driven series since the days of Lucasarts.) Trials and ...
Storyline adds new twists and turns and closes out the Phoenix Wright saga nicely.
Not very accessible if you havent at least played the first game; no new mechanics.
The Ace Attorney series timing in America couldnt have been better. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney went from a cult hit during a tidal wave of amazing titles in late 2005 to a larger phenomenon in a years time. By the time the sequel Justice for All r...
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