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Gyakuten Kenji 2 (DS) - Reviews | DS

Gyakuten Kenji 2 is an Adventure game developed by Capcom and published by Capcom in 2011 for the DS.

Gyakuten Kenji 2

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Rating: 9.5 (5 votes)

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Gyakuten Kenji 2 Reviews 

Overall 9.5    Graphics 9.7    Sound 10    Addictive 9    Story 10    Depth 9.3    Difficulty 8.7



9.4
Taking the path of a prosecutor who's Miles ahead of you!   juuldude
In 2009, Capcom decided to make a spinoff of their popular Ace Attorney series called Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. However, the game wasn't that popular in the US and in Europe, so when Capcom made a sequel, they decided it would be a Japan-only game. Which is a shame, since I think it's one of the best if not the best game in the Ace Attorney Series.
A group of dedicated fans thought the same, and they worked for a few years on a complete translation on the game, so they translated all text, changed sprites and some even voiced English 'Objection!'s for the new characters in the game. More than a half year ago they finally finished this completely and recently I have finished this game myself, and found it good enough to write a review about it!
Story: 10
For those who aren't familiar with the series, I'll give a short explanation. Our protagonist is Miles Edgeworth, a famous prosecutor. When Miles was young, he wanted to grow up and be a defense attorney, just like his dad. But in a tragic incident, his dad was killed and notorious prosecutor Manfred von Karma took care of Miles from then on, and because Miles started hating criminals from that point he became a prosecutor as well. If you know the story of the first game, then you that it's quite ironic in some way, but I can't spoil anything so I won't talk about it.
In his own spinoff game, Miles gets caught up in many murders. He eventually learns that they all might be connected to a smuggling ring, so instead of telling the police to investigate, he starts investigating on his own. During his quest, a girl who claims to be truth seeking thief Yatagarasu, who goes by the name Kay Faraday joins him on his quest and that's how the first game basically goes. It turns out that Kay doesn't help Edgeworth for just a specific reason, but she helps him because her dad, who's also killed, was killed in an incident in the same courtroom where Miles would have his first case, so they're more acquainted then they actually know.
After the events of Ace Attorney Investigations, Miles has become quite known for solving mysteries and murders. So when an assasination attempt on the president of Zheng Fa has happened, Miles is called to find the assasin! But Ace Attorney wouldn't be the same if there wasn't some kind of murder, and so Miles also has to figure out who the killer of the president's best bodyguard is!
That's how the first case starts, but of course, the other cases have their own stories as well. All cases eventually lead up to one big case where Edgeworth has to discover the mastermind behind everything that has happened so far, and somehow the game manages to make everything logical with that case. There are lots of small things mentioned in the first 4 cases that all are connected somehow with the final case, resulting in an awesome last case. 
In this game, Miles also gets a new assistant by the name of Raymond Shields. Raymond was about 18 and worked with Gregory, Miles' father, on his last case before he got killed and after that he takes over the Edgeworth Law Offices. Unlike Miles, who's quite serious and polite all the time, or Kay, who's always energetic and helping in many ways, Ray is kinda laid back and makes unserious jokes all the time, resulting in an interesting character.
Interesting enough, the third case is about Ray telling what has happened in the past and how Gregory almost discovered the truth on his own but unfortunately couldn't because the murdered victim body went missing. While they're talking about it, the body somehow appears in a fountain and Miles has to solve this case for once and all. Do you know about the domino effect? It basically means that a certain event leads to another event, and without this case, all of the events wouldn't have lead to the events in other Ace Attorney games. Spooky isn't it?
Well, enough about the story for now, but basically, I love the story. Everything is so smart and the new characters are great. There are some really nasty and despicable persons, but also persons who turn out to have more sides to them which makes you think a lot. Definitely the best Ace Attorney game in terms of story for me.
Graphics: 10
The first game had kinda sloppy graphics in my opinion. While the characters and sprites were pretty good, backgrounds were kinda blurry or vague sometimes, and when you walked to the background of some places, Miles his overworld sprite would shrink and just look weird. His walking animations were also unnatural I thought. 
So in the second game, that really changed. Miles walks more normally, and they decided to do a lot of backgrounds without said depth, so it just feels like you're in a bigger place and that makes for better backgrounds. There are a lot of great illustrations as well, often seen in the intros of the cases. 
Another part of the game that feels important for me, are the animations of other people and their breakdowns. A breakdown occurs when you have cornered a witness or the killer so much that they can't stay calm anymore, resulting in hilarious and great actions. Some start to cry like little kids, others grow so angry that they scream it out loud and others may even faint or hurt themselves. In the first game, some of them were great, but others were kinda meh. But this game had some awesome breakdowns, like a guy who basically makes a cake of himself and then cuts it in two for example. The breakdowns are awesome in this game and so over the top that you can't help but laugh.
The animations are also great. There are people who will play with lighters, will pet a fox, or conduct while you're talking with them to name a few. 
Basically, Capcom really couldn't have done a better job. They could have put in cutscenes maybe, but the started doing that with Phoenix Wright Dual Destinies and cutscenes really look a lot better on the 3DS so I totally understand that choice. So everything that should've been there was just there in the game.
Sound: 10
The DS sound chip offers for some great music if you know how to work it, so some games have great music (think of Zelda or Professor Layton for example) and Ace Attorney sounds really awesome as well. To give the Miles Edgeworth games a different vibe, a lot of music in the first Investigations game had lots of music with piano in them. The second game kept that, but also added in a lot of electric guitars and violins. At first I thought that would sound strange, but it actually sounds great! 
I have to say, the music isn't that diverse most of the time, but that's not necessary, because the music often should be catchy, and I found it really catchy and was humming along a lot when playing this game. The tracks go well with the atmosphere and most tracks don't loop quickly either. Furthermore, the game has great sounds which are used when characters are shocked, dissapointed or start to scream, they are short and sweet and not irritating and make the game more funny. 
To make persons sound different, men have more low pitched voice sounds, and women more high pitched sounds. And now and then, you'll hear text like it comes out of a typewrite to make it feel more like the game is progressing. With many instruments, catchy music and good sounds there's not much that can go wrong in this game, and that seems to be the case.
Addictiveness: 9
Addictiveness is always a difficult part of the game. Ace Attorney games aren't games you can play for a few minutes and then put them down, you will have to play for a pretty long time if you want to progress or want to understand what is going on. That's not a big surprise, since the games are visual novels, and so there's lots of dialogue and story, but you need to be prepared.
If you're prepared however, it'll be great. Cracking the cases isn't easy and there are many aspects to most cases since many of the killers turn out to be very smart, doing things like preparing fake murder weapons, using espionage tactics or blackmailing witnesses to lie to you, so they often aren't easy to catch. Not only that, when you try to corner them with theories they want to see hard evidence or they won't believe you, so sometimes you have to look for something last-minute, meaning you really have to look through everything.
Do you like solving murders, examining crime scenes and chatting or cross examining people? Then this game might just be something for you. If you're more of a guy who likes to play a game maybe about an hour a day, this might not be your thing, but you can always give it a try. But be prepared for a long story and lots of dialogue.
Depth: 9
Many games will have small minigames or sidequests to give the game more depth. This game doesn't, it's just a big race from the beginning to the end with just gameplay, story and nothing extra. But that doesn't make the game very short. In fact, I think you need about 25-30 hours at least to finish this game. And to make up for the lack of depth, there are corny name puns like Jay Elbird (Jailbird) and references to other games, tv shows, people etc. . At one point, one character even says "Because he's the very best, like no one ever was!". If that isn't a funny reference, I don't know it anymore. 
There are lots of funny options and dialogue for those who are smart. When you mess up, characters make snappy remarks or will physically hurt you, resulting in many 'Ngooooh!'s from Miles, which have become his trademark by now since he says it so many times. 
A new mechanic added to the game is Logic Chess. This is used two times per case when Miles want to gets information out of somebody but they won't talk about it. When characters are vague about stuff or mention hints, Miles will use these against persons to put them under pressure, but when they get angry Miles will have to wait and see how characters react. Throughout the whole game this doesn't get much harder, but it sure is interesting and feels very natural. Not only that, but since Miles can only react by choosing one of the multiple choices, there are always some obvious and wrong but hilarious answers like "You're a failure!" or "You sound like a stalker." and that makes game very funny.
Difficulty: 8
Personally, I find this the weakest part. Ace Attorney games aren't that hard most of the time, although I found this the hardest game in the series. The game often gives clues or will repeat stuff so you will notice things you haven't noticed before, and if you get stuck you can always look things up in a walkthrough if you want, it's not like you need to train or to practise. 
So what makes the game hard? First of all, the game is not always that generous with hints. Sometimes Miles just thinks something like "That's it! I should present that particular evidence." and you still have no idea what he's talking about. Fortunately this doesn't happen too much and happens when almost every piece has fallen into its place and you need to put the last pieces there. 
It also depends on the persons you're cross examining. Some people don't mind telling Miles about all kind of stuff, even things that might seem unrelated to the case at first but turn out to be a hint, while others will give vague testimony or try to distract you about the vague points in their testimony. And in the beginning of the game, Miles will discover a lot through examining and using his logic to connect two clues, but later on he will to rely more on what other people have to say and which clues or evidence they will give to you.
What makes this game more difficult than other games for me is the amount of evidence and the depth of the game, as there are many options or weak spots but not all turn out to be that useful after some time.
And that concludes the end of this review! I hope you enjoyed reading it, and if you agree with, think I'm wrong, deserve to know more or whatever else comes up into your mind, let me know! This was juuldude, revealing the truth about this fenomenal Nintendo DS game!

  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 9   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 10-21-15     Review Replies: 16


9.7
1 Prosecutor, 1 Detective and 1 Great Thief walked into a bar   Furret
Hey y’all! I’m in the mood so I’ll be writing another review for the second Ace Attorney spin-off game and the sequel of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth! The game is referred to as Gyakuten Kenji 2 (though some say Investigations 2) as it never was released outside of Japan back in 2011 for the Nintendo DS. Wait, how come I’m reviewing it then? Well thankfully a fan was kind enough to translate the whole game! Look it up if you want to play it yourself, it’s called Ace Attorney Investigations 2: A Prosecutor’s Path :D
Gyakuten Kenji 2 follows the same playstyle as Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. Just like in that game you get to walk around crime scenes, play around with Little Thief, and interrogate suspects.
There is one big change however as in addition to the Logic system, we now have Logic Chess as well! Logic Chess is basically a series of multiple choice questions or options and you’ll have to find the right string of answers within the time limit! It gets harder though as some witnesses require you to take a string of questions that’s about something completely different before tackling the main problem at hand. You can also opt not to say anything, which can sometimes be a smart strategy against hot headed opponents. If you answer incorrectly you’ll receive a penalty to your time so be careful!
That’s it for changes and similarities, let’s get on with the actual review!
Sound - 11/10
Yeah I did that. This game’s OST is so off the roof fantastic that it deserves more than a mere 10. I mean the emotion they put behind the music is unbelievable. See when it comes to video games I always take a second to appreciate the soundtrack as I feel like it frequently goes unappreciated. I was doing that with this game as well and every new OST I fell in love with the game even more. Ultra fantastic job to the artists.
Graphics - 10/10
The game came out very shortly after the original Investigations game and as such pretty much has the same style of graphics as that one. I do want to add that the whole Logic Chess game looks absolutely amazing. The blue background gives off this mind explosion effect that makes the whole thing look way more epic than it should be.
Depth - 9/10
This game felt long to me. Maybe it’s the fact that once again, every case is part of the story, so it feels more like playing through one big storyline rather than a couple smaller ones like in the main series. Ace Attorney games will never have a perfect Depth score as frankly, they are limited in the amount of time it takes to beat them, but with this game I didn’t really experience the “oh it’s over already” feeling some of the other Ace Attorney games like Justice for All give me. I could feel the end coming and when it did come and I completed the game I was left satisfied, not disappointed. That’s good enough for me.
Addictiveness - 9/10
I’m giving it a high Addictiveness score because the game is just so much fun to me. Every time I play it it feels like it’s my first time playing all over again. The game is not too long to the point where you don’t want to play it again because it would take too much of your free time, yet it’s not too short to the point where you’d rather play something else. If you’re a fan of the series you will always find enjoyment when picking this game up, I promise you.
Difficulty - 10/10
This game, from my experience, was easier than the first Investigations game. The problems were easier to solve, the Logic Chess was - to my surprise - never a challenge. I mean seriously, even the final few Logic Chess matches I did without getting a single option wrong. I’d like to think I’m pretty smart but I think it’s the game being too easy. It was still enjoyable nonetheless and it didn’t take away from the experience.
Story - 10/10
This game is a continuation of the first Investigations game so please play that one before you play this one. The game starts of with a speech given from a president from Zheng Fa, the country Shi Long Lang grew up in. During the speech however an assassin makes an attempt on the president’s life! Luckily Edgeworth was close by and your first task is to find this assassin and bring them to justice! This case is only the first stepping stone to a game with wild plot twists and betrayals. The final antagonist was probably one of the biggest shocks I’ve ever had playing Ace Attorney. I mean I started suspecting it in a certain case but I wrote it off as me looking too much into it. Cue my shocked pikachu expression as the truth came to light. Please take a seat before playing haha.
Overall - 9.7/10
That brings the final score to a 9.7. And very much deserved, if I do say so myself. If you're looking for a fantastic Ace Attorney game to play, please choose this one! But only after playing the first investigations of course.
That’s it for this review, hope you enjoyed it!

  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 9   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 01-18-19     Review Replies: 2


10
"A Difficult choice between the past and present for Miles"   sonicthehedgeho..
     
     We've all been down a dangerous path before, a point where we've done or had something done that made us change our perspectives on things, whether it was something you cheated on/stole/even lost a loved one...it changed whom you are today and in some cases even the profession we once took alot of interest into. The question has always remained though: "If we had a second chance would we drop the position we hold now to get the one we so desired as a minor or do we continue on the same astray path we've always gone along?"  
    This is all but a common occurrence for sir Miles Edgeworth as we've learned many things about his past between the first game and first spin off game in the series, but this time for the first time in a several years he'll be forced to choose between staying to his prosecutional fashion or use hair gel and turns to the other side of the courtroom and join Phoenix's profession. What's going on with this story, what decision will be made? How will Edgeworth bear all the emotions stirring around in his brain and heart? The only way to find out is to delve deeper into this story and learn the mysteries surrounding everything, *grabs suit and cravat* c'mon what are you wait for the scene is waiting and it's time for us to make our debut as a prosecutor we can't let the truth be sullied with deceit!
(!!!Warning!!! - This game is released only in Japan, all English names are used from a fan translation, so the information here may not be 100% accurate)
   
      Same interesting and also creepy sights as before!
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     This game since it's the spiritual successor to the original prosecuting events, it obviously won't have that many changes in graphics or scenario's like how it did when they switched from Trials And Tribulations to the first Edgeworth game released. However, just because of that fact they didn't lose interest or just slap a background and character graphics/animations into the game and be like "you see that, that's all you're getting!" to which I'll prove my point if you would be so kind to let me provide testimony.
    All right let's start off easy by beginning with the first area in the game (which includes the outsides and insides of the case  not just one segment) the areas name that you're dropped into when beginning this game should be familiar to some of you that have played or researched the predecessor to Ace Attorney Investigations 2/Gyakuten Kenji 2, this name being Zheng Fa! Does that name ring any viewers logic out there? That's correct it's the homeland to the certain Interpol officer "Shi-Long Lang". The place is kind of what you expect from a typical & factual looking Japanese land mixed with an interesting event taking place at the time, from the cherry blossom trees in the air to the oriented carpet rug you'll love the look of this place. Secondly you could also take a look at the inside of an important figure's private jet which has the same colored rug flooring as outside, with all the security monitors on the side of the table, which does show a nice sense of touch for the setting. Lastly I'll mention a new logic moment that you'll be using in this game at certain points when you need to gain more info from people, this background has a blue and black chess style foreground which is a pretty cool idea and works out well in looks which I'll go into more detail later.
    Either way I'd say this is at least worthy of a 9 out of 10 like before for the graphics and stylish look to the game!
   
       Mindblowing new music with same great effects as well!
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Nope, can't say anything about this 10+ out of 10!...Ok even as a prosecutor for this game as determined as myself I know there's more that I can say besides that! I've been debating this ever since I finished watching Dual Destinies and began writing this review and it was which game do I think has the best music and out of sheer chance and fate that even though DD blew my cravat and badge off I still believe that Gyakuten Kenji 2 has a superior soundtrack involved within its cutscenes and just the environment's you travel through all molded together perfectly more so than any other game in the series in my opinion (if it's not the best series wise then it absolutely has to be the best DS games wise).
    Some examples that can be made are well easily the intro to the very first case in the game, which briefly talks about the end of the first game with a certain "Ring" being brought to justice and the evidence to all issues concerning the cases had been solved, and just as the speech begins a crowd roar appears as the speaker at the podium is subsequently shot in the chest. Cries of fear and unending horror began spreading around as a security guard begins to yell out "Call that legendary prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, he's the only one that can truly solve and put this case to ease!" which in turn gives you a nice sense of adrenaline knowing what you're about to storm into and the challenges you'll face as one of the most beloved characters in this franchise.
    Other examples could be the music that plays for a certain defense attorney you'll meet in this game: in which the theme sounds not only strange in a happy sense but also a sense of neverending search for truth and honesty in others and evidence, lastly I'll bring up the most well known tune of the Ace Attorney Series and that's the pursuit 2011 theme used in this game which in my opinion is ALOT better that the original 09' rendition as this one is more so fast paced with a stronger emotional core behind it thus making it a more impacting song whenever the player hears it for the first time. Again the series sound effects haven't changed all that much from Apollo Justice or it's predecessor so there's not much left to say here, as I've left more score at the beginning and it stands firm as it is.
       
            Still 2.5d looks but new gameplay features than before!
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     If you really want to have more information on Edgeworth then you definitely can't pass up this game (for those that were entertained by the 4th case in the previous game) as you'll learn not only more about himself but his father as well, alongside also learning how tough it can be to maintain the position of a high ranking prosecutor. As in this game you'll run into a problem with extraterritoriality like in the previous game and herein you'll be forced to fight for your career so the game won't be as easy for you to just think through about the cases as you must be weary about the choices you make. Another thing that makes this game quite fun to play just like older titles is the fact that this game has 5 cases like 3 certain entries that came before it and each one of them is jam packed with a long and interesting story which I'll delve into later on in the story section of this review, there are also a bunch of returning characters from the franchise like: Ema Skye, Penny Nichols, and many more that you'll see which I think will be best to find out for shock reasons. One other thing I will talk about here is the cameo/easter egg appearance of Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey showing them looking up at the building of Wright and Co. Law Offices and of course like before Phoenix still wears his distinguishing outfit that he's worn in the courtroom battles. Normally I would explode with information here but because of this game I have to leave it off for another section so sadly this is where I'll have to end of this addictiveness section, either way this game is a blast to play especially and I mean REALLY the first time that you play it but; it's still just as great after you beat it so I believe the score is worthy of a 9 out of 10.     
        Interesting story revealing the strides &  pains of this prosecutor!
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     If you loved the first story with the entertaining and deceiving laws of the land Sir Miles walks in, then you'll enjoy this sequel just as much heck if not even more! As in this series you must once again travel overseas into a new country known as The Republic of Zheng Fa, wherein you'll called in to investigate a alleged assassination attempt and while trying to do so you run into issues with extraterritoriality (basically certain country rights that can't be violated without severe punishments/repercussion's by the law) once entering the private jet on Zheng Fa nationality where you have no investigative authority but do so instead because of a certain character forcing you to look inside for the truth.
    Because of this strict violations of acts, a woman from the highest court committee Justine Courtney has come looking for Miles to relieve him of his duties not only on this case but as his career as a prosecutor due to this he must fight to keep his pride in the position he's held for so long, as if things weren't bad enough the pressure get's doubled up on him when a Defense Attorney named Raymond Shields whom formerly worked with Edgeworth's Father continues to ask him throughout his struggle whether or not he might like to change sides and become a Defense Attorney and leave the Prosecultural bench forever. This reveals a dark age of his past when he wanted to become an attorney like his father, but due to a certain incident involving his death that dream was crushed and he grew up to be a Prosecutor, but will he lose all that work due to these recent flood of cases and the past violation he's created?!
    This plot creates a VERY interesting story of not only Edgeworth's past but new events that show how many dangers you can face by doing one thing wrong in an investigation or confrontation/rebuttal of a witness. There are other plot elements I could've brought into this but then what would be the point of playing the game? Either way this struggle and rich story of ME2/GK2 has to earn a 10+ out of 10 for the story!
    Also in case anyone is still confused about the Miles Edgeworth VS Apollo Justice timeline, yes Gyakuten Kenji 1 & 2 both take place before the events in AJ except this time it's a week or so before instead of a month before Phoenix's last trial. Evidence can be seen like I showed in the previous segment that Phoenix is still wearing his Attorney's outfit and for some reason or another Maya (channeling Mia) is there with him this does in fact prove that he is still an ace attorney, this should end anyone's confusion about that subject.
   
       More Logic, More Characters, and more fun!
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     If the first game made you fell as if you were left hanging with not much to keep you interested or it just felt basic or empty, then this game will be your retribution as it includes several new factors compared to the original release which I'll describe separately in this section, which I feel is fair since it deals with Depth (this section).  This game still carries over the idea of traveling from section to section on a map like its predecessor did with cases like Turnabout Airlines and The Kidnapped Turnabout wherein you traveled from the middle of the plane into the cargo bay or the Wild West Area to the Haunted House rooms however; the part where this game truly shines is new addition to the logic based scenarios called: Logic Chess! This new form of Logic is used in tight situations with a witness when they either A. Refuse to speak to your reasoning or B. Are trying to hide something from you at any cost, thus the players and opponents defense being chess pieces & the amount of pieces varies on whom the person is and how much they're willing to protect their secret as if the pressure wasn't laid hard enough on you with this you'll be given a time limit while the session is in progress (beware that time will run down very quickly, it could go down half-way in about 20 sec) and if you fail then the case is over and you'll have lost the truth.
    Many factors involved previously will also be making their debut once more in this sequel, such as: The original logic, Little Thief, and older characters as well and I'll give a brief summary about the two logic ways.
   
     Logic: This is where you take facts you've gained from examining an area in the game/the corpse/even items that are out of place or have been tampered with, using two facts and putting them together will bring forth a new fact to help find the truth.
   
     Little Thief: A device used both by the deceased Byrne Faraday & daughter Kay Faraday. This device can allow you to recreate certain events that may have happened in the past and even the most recent ones, doing so can help aid you in finding clues with the possibility of finding how the culprit was able to escape/tarnish a part of the area. Little Thief however can't process any information that it doesn't have entered into its system.
   
     We also have more returning characters alongside new ones that I've mentioned previously like Larry Butz, Penny Nichols, and Shi-Long Lang. There is one certain character that we get to play as in Case 3 of this game and that's a certain defense attorney known to be father of our prosecutor in red, Gregory Edgeworth! This of course adds a whole new depth of field as we've played previous characters in the past before (Mia Fey and Miles Edgeworth) but we never really did know much about his father's history besides his surrounding death so this is a rare treat for fans of the very first Ace Attorney game whom wanted to know more info about Gregory. Either way this is going on for quite a while so I'll end this section off here with my score for depth being no less than a 10 out of 10
   
        Think like a prosecutor, Threats by a judge, and good old logical difficulties!
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     Honestly and there's no joking here I think the difficulty of these games can either be fair and straight in the middle while at different times or for different players having it be more difficult than usual. This game does put more emphasis on this as like I said with the logic chess if you don't think quick on your feet then your time can very easily run out therefore ending your playthrough at that segment and forcing you to start over from your last save, so this in my eyes does raise the difficulty by a bit. For the most part though this game plays fairly with its thought process and information gathering so if you mess up about 95% of the time the fault lies on you the players, though I will admit that in some cases or other games in the series completely if you use one item instead of the other (though both of them are still presented by your character) it will count it as incorrect but this happens very slim like so there's no real need to worry over it.
    Looking at my evidence I don't see anything else that there is to talk about for difficulty since I basically listed the reasons why this game could be difficult for yourself or others, so it's time to leave of this segment with my score of an 8 out of 10!
   
     This has been a long and difficult road but we're finally at the endgame with the true and sadistic villain behind all the grizzly murders that have occurred in our presence, it's time to bring down the courtroom of justice down on this madman and show them that their is no consolation waiting for them except for the looks of concrete behind bars! With the goddess of law on my side and my friends here with me we'll put this character in their place and show them the true meaning of justice, no matter what the cost, we've almost lost our badge once before and we don't care if we might lose it again as long as the truth can be shown to the light!
   
     *taps head and uses logic chess* Let's analyze the playing field, it seems that our suspect is in alot of distress well I'm not going to let that sully our minds and foil what we came here to present to the world. This is what you've done suspect there's no safe retribution for you my friend and you'll pay *points index finger* for all the lives you've stolen *King's Piece flies* |Rook Piece Destroyed| GGRRAAAH! You filthy..GAME REVIWER! *Shakes head* heh...checkmake.
                                               
                                 LOGIC CHESS & GAME REVIEW COMPLETE!
                                                                                                      sonicthehedgehog57tm - (Erick Davis)
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 05-11-14     Updated: 05-11-14     Review Replies: 13

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Introduction : Title Screen
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Introduction : Miles Edgeworth
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Cut-Scene : Miles Edgeworth arrives
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Cut-Scene : Miles Edgeworth

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