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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies
04-05-14 01:04 PM
Return of the Turnabout
Greetings ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the finale of my Ace Attorney Marathon! Before I begin, I would like to congratulate Vizzed Board on reaching a million posts! Now for the actual introduction. The last game in the Ace Attorney series to be released to the US before this one was released in 2010, which was Investigations, so fans in the US were quite excited when they heard that we were finally getting a new Ace Attorney game, this time on the 3DS. A lot of fans, including myself, were kind of upset that the game was going to be a digital-only release, but since I had already been playing all the games in the series up to that point and I wasn't about to let myself miss out on Phoenix Wright's return as the main character just because I wasn't going to be able to have a physical copy. So after all the hype, does the game live up to it? Let's find out! This is my review of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies.

Graphics
     Because this is on the 3DS, Capcom felt the need to go with 3D models rather than sprites for this game and the models are simply amazing. The animations are really good as well, even for older characters including Phoenix Wright himself, who's finally making his return to law and is looking pretty good in that new suit. Of course, there are quite a few new characters, and they too look pretty good with the 3D models. And because this is a 3DS game, let's talk about the 3D effect. Turning the 3D effect on certainly gives the game more depth and, in my opinion, makes it look even better. With the 3D on, everything really stands out and almost makes it like you're right there watching everything unfold. The backgrounds for this game also look really good. They really put a lot of effort into how this game looks and the background are no exception. With a lot of added detail thanks to the 3D models, there are certain areas you can view from different angles, letting you know just how much effort they put... Read the rest of this Review
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth
03-28-14 01:01 AM
Turnabout Spinoff
Greetings ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to the Ace Attorney Marathon. This time, we'll be taking a look at a game that, while technically a spin-off, still has a plot that connects to rest of the franchise. It also features slightly different gameplay and now instead of a defense attorney, you're in control of everyone's favorite prosecutor, Miles Edgeworth! This is also the last Ace Attorney game on the DS...at least out of the ones that have come to America. Well, since I'm here anyway, I might as well talk about it. This game has a sequel, however, for whatever reason, Capcom has not released it outside of Japan. So unfortunately, we will be missing one Ace Attorney game in this marathon. Nonetheless, let's find out what I think about this game. This is my review of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth.

Graphics
     This has got to be the best looking game out of all of the Ace Attorney games that have appeared on the DS. Every character has DS quality sprites and animations, which all look amazing. This might even be the best looking game I've played on the DS. The environments have also been significantly improved, being given more detail than ever before, which makes sense because the game focuses around investigating the environments, hence the name "Investigations". Every character also has sprites for walking around the environment, which is something new to the series. Once again, this game just looks amazing and there's only so much I can really say about it before I start repeating myself, so let's move on.

Sound
     The music for this game is really good. Like Apollo Justice, this game was made specifically for the DS, so the quality of the sound is certainly better than the original trilogy. The instruments they decided to use for these songs are excellent choices, especially given the kind of character Edgeworth really is. Of course, when I say instruments, they are of course sy... Read the rest of this Review
Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice
03-01-14 02:33 PM
A New Turnabout
First off, I would like to apologize for being late with this review, school and other things have kept me going around in circles, nonetheless, let's actually get on with the review! Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and welcome back to the Ace Attorney Marathon! Today, we'll be looking at the next game in the Ace Attorney franchise, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. What's interesting to note about this game is that Phoenix Wright isn't the main character. There's a new attorney on the scene named Apollo Justice, a young, newbie attorney trying his best to help his clients. This game has been received with very mixed reception among fans, with some loving the game and the character, and others absolutely despising both. What do I think? Well, let's jump in and find out. This is my review of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.

Graphics
     The graphics in this game are really good and definitely a step up from the original trilogy. There are a few more frames per animation which can make for some pretty awesome scenes and breakdowns. The investigation areas in this game also look very detailed, but just a little more so than the previous games, which is actually a good thing because, in my opinion, if they were to add any more detail, the scenes would become cluttered and just a giant mess overall. The courtroom also looks somewhat different, sporting a darker wood than the previous games'. I honestly can't tell which courtroom setting I prefer, but both work just as well. Again, great graphics, but how does the rest of the game do?

Sound
     The soundtrack in this game is pretty good. There are several tunes in it that I can remember like Apollo's Objection theme, the Pursuit theme, and of course, Klavier Gavin's theme. (The prosecutors in this series get awesome theme songs!) However, I can't say the same for the soundtrack as a whole. Sure, a lot of the songs are pretty good, but not very many are very memorable to m... Read the rest of this Review
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations
01-31-14 11:54 PM
Turnabout Awesome!
Greetings, ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to the Ace Attorney Marathon. (Sorry for the wait, school and stuff got in the way) Today we look at what is considered to be the best of the Ace Attorney series, Trials and Tribulations! I had just finished Justice for All and didn't know what to expect from the next game. Had they run out of juice or would they surpass both games that came before. So, what did I think afterwards? Let's dive right in and see! Here's my review of Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations!

Graphics
     The graphics here are as good as they've always been. Plenty of detail in character sprites and backgrounds, new settings that look even better than previous games, and just tons to look at in general. Honestly, there's not much more I can say about how this game looks considering I pretty much covered it all in my previous reviews. Again, great graphics, but how does the rest of the game fare?

Sound
     The music is absolutely AMAZING! I cannot get enough of this soundtrack, and while I prefer certain songs from the original, the soundtrack as a whole here is just so much better. If I had to choose my favorite new song, it's got to be "The Fragrance of Dark Coffee", a.k.a. Godot's Theme. Not just because Godot himself is awesome, and the music can reflect that perfectly, but the ending gives a whole new meaning to the song that I highly suggest you see for yourself. Also, it's written in the style of smooth jazz, and who doesn't like that? So yeah, great music here and the Objections all sound really good too.

Addictiveness
     I seriously think this might be the most addicting game of the entire series. I sometimes find my self revisiting entire cases rather than certain events and moments. It's like that addicting movie you just can't help but watch the entire way through no matter when you watch it, only it's a game. I seriously love this game in it's ... Read the rest of this Review
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
12-31-13 12:40 AM
Turnabout Sequel
Yikes! It's been far too long since I did one of these, hasn't it? Anyway, welcome back ladies and gentlemen to the Ace Attorney "Marathon". (Yeah, I'm dropping the month thing until further notice) So, after playing the first game, I immediately went out and bought this one. Needless to say, I have become a bit of a fanatic when it comes to Ace Attorney in the past few months. So, how does the second game in the series hold up to the first? Let's find out!

Graphics
    The graphics keep the style of the first game and stick to sprites. Once again, the sprites are very detailed and make it easy to distinguish every character. I actually think they might have added more animations to newer characters, but that's probably because they had more money to make improvements with. The backgrounds are once again nice to look at and each setting has it's own look. It's nice to see that the art team is still going strong in this game and were able to come up with even more backgrounds. In short, the graphics are about the same as the last game, which is good.

Sound
    Once again, the sound team brings their A-game, but to be honest, I don't find this soundtrack to be as memorable as the first's. While themes like the Objection theme, the Pursuit theme, and Edgeworth's new theme sound great, the rest of the soundtrack isn't something I go back to too often. Yeah, it's nice to listen to these songs in the game, but other than that, I'd much rather stick with the first game's soundtrack.

Addictiveness
     I honestly don't find myself going back to JFA all too often, except maybe for the final case. Honestly, it has everything to do with the plot, which I'll get into in a little bit. Hardly anything new is introduced and we've gone from 5 cases in the first game to 4 cases in this one. I don't think that's too bad, but it means that this game has the fewest amount of cases out of the original trilogy.Read the rest of this Review

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