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May 2008
(77%)
32 Reviews
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unterhaltsame Storylines, gelungene Steuerung, überzogene aber selbstironische Präsentation, interessante Fälle
kaum Neuerungen, minimalistische Animationen, teilweise fummelige Objektsuche
Wer bisher noch kein Spiel der Ace Attornery-Serie in Händen gehalten hat, sollte dies spätestens mit diesem Titel nachholen. Geschickt verpacken die Entwickler Gerichtsfälle in ein interessantes Adventure-Gewand, das mit überzeichneten Manga-Charakter...
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...
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...