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Firstly I need to apologize about this review being late which is mainly due to two things, namely me getting a Ps4 and being busy with school. Nevertheless I completed this game yesterday and I'm finally ready to review it so let's just get right to it.

Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney as you probably know is a crossover title of the aforementioned series that was released November 2012 in Japan and has been localised in English this year (though for some reason we got the English version in Europe 3 months earlier then north America).

And a thing anyone reading this review should know that my knowledge about the professor Layton and phoenix Wright series isn't as comprehensive as some of you might be who are reading this so keep that in mind. This also means that I'll be judging it a bit more as a standalone game rather then compared to games of either series though if I notice any important differences I'll mention that as well. And despite being somewhat inclined to do so I will refrain from writing this review in a Phoenix Wright court like fashion.

Well I ran out of funny things to say here for now so yeah... let's just get into it.

Graphics: 9

The graphics in this game mostly consist of 2d backgrounds (with the occasional 3d effect added in) and 3d character models, and I'd say it fits great. The backgrounds all look fantastic usually being very detailed and fairly varied as well. The character models do too and are very nicely animated as well. The cutscenes are in 2d as to be expected and they all look great and I don't have any problems with them. The 3d effect was utilised pretty well too. So normally I would've given graphics a 10 but there's an unfortunate problem that started occurring about halfway through my playthrough. The framerate started dropping ocassionally during dialogue and the weird part was that it only happened during dialogue and not while solving puzzles or cutscenes and such. It also didn't happen at all before that and it then started dropping much more often as the game went on. I tried doing some research on this and it seems some other people has encountered frame rate issues as well. Fortunately watching dialogue while seeing a character animation isn't the most graphics intensive part of the game so it doesn't break the game but it's still a pretty major technical oversight which makes me have to lower the graphics rating a bit. If you get past this however this game has in my opinion some of the best graphics on the 3ds.

Sound: 10

The sound in this game is fantastic. The music is orchestrated and features many previously seen tracks as well as some new ones (am I the only one who loves the orchestrated version of cornered or the sheer epicness of professor Layton's theme) and it sound amazing. I didn't once find a soundtrack I didn't like and they range from simply great (yes SIMPLY great) to fantastic. My one nitpick about the soundtrack and it's pretty minor is I wish that there was just a little bit more variety. Don't get me wrong they're all great and I had a very hard time getting tired of any one of them but I still wished there would've just been a little bit more new tracks in the game. The voice acting is great too although it's only used for certain pieces of the dialogue and of course during cutscenes. The sound effects also complement the game fairly well and don't hinder it in any way.

Addictiveness: 8

This game kept me pretty addicted throughout largely in part thanks to the great story (thankfully considering how much time you spend reading dialogue). With that said the puzzles and court cases although a bit on the easy side (which we'll get into) were still really enjoyable most of the time (especially for a noob at puzzle games like me). There was also an interesting change in gameplay for the court cases in particular due to this being a medieval setting where magic is apparently real and you're defending people who are accused of being witches. Not to mention that you can no longer use modern tools such as photographs, fingerprints etc. due to them not existing in the town and instead having to use things like court illustrations instead. A new feature added to the court cases is being able to cross examine multiple witnesses which also makes it so that a witness may be able to react to another witness statement. There's also the grand grimoire which is a book that contains information about all the different spells in labyrinthia which you'll unlock the ability to use each spell as evidence as they become relevant. As for the puzzles they remain somewhat unchanged but there is quite a nice variety of different puzzles and most of them are pretty enjoyable. Having two different styles of gameplay also adds more variety to the gameplay which will help if you enjoy playing long sessions. However and this is my main gripe with game really while there's nothing bad about the gameplay per say I still think they could've tried merging the gameplay of the two series a bit more. This was demonstrated during a puzzle later in the game where you used the Phoenix Wright kind of approach to solve a puzzle but outside of that there's little done to try and blend the styles of gameplay together which doesn't mean that it's bad but it seems like a bit of a waste of potential.

Story: 10

Probably one of the best parts if not the best part about the game is the story. Not so surprisingly considering the game is pretty much a visual novel. Not that it's a bad thing by any means, quite the opposite I actually think it works to the games benefit. As for what the story is about to give a very brief insight without spoiling much it's about the medieval town of labyrinthia which is? governed by a mysterious person known as storyteller through writing the story. Anything he writes in the story then turns into reality in the town. Naturally events will lead to both Professor Layton and Luke Triton as well as Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey set foot in the town and events transpire from there and many new mysteries to appear. As the two inevitably meet (that scene is priceless by the way) they also start building pretty convincing relationships between each other despite being pretty different in their style. And the characters in the town while sometimes somewhat predictable were still fairly well written. And of course this game also features a lot of funny humour found in other games in the series. Although a thing that might disappoint fans of both series is that besides the two main characters of each series there's not much in terms of cameos which means if you hoped to see some other characters of the two series interact with each other you're going to be disappointed. And it has a really shocking ending that does open up some plot holes though.

Depth: 9

Unfortunately a big downfall of the puzzle gameplay is that once you know the solution to a puzzle or trial it can easily be solved again of course that's nothing you can blame the game for but it makes it so there's little reason to play through it again unless you want to experience the story again or somehow forgot everything about it. However with that said there's still a lot of content crammed into it. Besides the 20-25 hours it'll most likely take you to complete the main storyline (which you'll be spending more of doing puzzles then you will court cases) there are a lot of optional puzzles that you are free to try throughout the main story by either talking to certain npcs or finding hidden puzzles around certain areas. Don't worry if you happen to miss any puzzles as they are then made accessible through a certain npc after a certain point in the game. There's also some optional downloadable content being released for free which includes a side story split into 12 episodes which can be accessed after completing the game once which should keep you coming back to the game from time to time.

Difficulty: 7

The game is a bit on the easy side compared to previous Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright games. A lot of the puzzles are pretty easy (though there are some tricky ones as well) and during court cases I found myself sometimes reaching a conclusion before the game had meaning I was essentially being dragged along dialogue which was meant to help me figure it out sometimes. Though I would like to think it's because I'm just really sharp and quick witted (believe me I really do) I get a feeling that's not entirely the case... No pun intended.
There's also something called hint coins which Professor Layton fans should know about which can be found while exploring areas and can then be used to give hints during puzzles as well as trials. And while I think this is a nice thought preventing players from using walkthrough as much the hints often feel just a little bit too giving not to mention the fact that hint coins are fairly plentiful. Meaning they make the game even easier... Unless you're like me and you're really obsessed about your hint coin counter staying as high as possible. But yeah if you do wish for a bit more of a challenge I'd say try to refrain using walkthroughs or hint coins at all.

Overall: 8.7

Despite failing to blend the two gameplay styles for the most part this is still a must get for fans of either or both series. And it's also a great starting points for people looking to get into either series due to the game being fairly gentle beginning to help ease people into the gameplay (though it might feel a bit slow for veterans of the series). You're still going to have a lot of fun solving puzzles, tackling court cases and advancing through the story to uncover the many mysteries surrounding the town of labyrinthia.


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Firstly I need to apologize about this review being late which is mainly due to two things, namely me getting a Ps4 and being busy with school. Nevertheless I completed this game yesterday and I'm finally ready to review it so let's just get right to it.

Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney as you probably know is a crossover title of the aforementioned series that was released November 2012 in Japan and has been localised in English this year (though for some reason we got the English version in Europe 3 months earlier then north America).

And a thing anyone reading this review should know that my knowledge about the professor Layton and phoenix Wright series isn't as comprehensive as some of you might be who are reading this so keep that in mind. This also means that I'll be judging it a bit more as a standalone game rather then compared to games of either series though if I notice any important differences I'll mention that as well. And despite being somewhat inclined to do so I will refrain from writing this review in a Phoenix Wright court like fashion.

Well I ran out of funny things to say here for now so yeah... let's just get into it.

Graphics: 9

The graphics in this game mostly consist of 2d backgrounds (with the occasional 3d effect added in) and 3d character models, and I'd say it fits great. The backgrounds all look fantastic usually being very detailed and fairly varied as well. The character models do too and are very nicely animated as well. The cutscenes are in 2d as to be expected and they all look great and I don't have any problems with them. The 3d effect was utilised pretty well too. So normally I would've given graphics a 10 but there's an unfortunate problem that started occurring about halfway through my playthrough. The framerate started dropping ocassionally during dialogue and the weird part was that it only happened during dialogue and not while solving puzzles or cutscenes and such. It also didn't happen at all before that and it then started dropping much more often as the game went on. I tried doing some research on this and it seems some other people has encountered frame rate issues as well. Fortunately watching dialogue while seeing a character animation isn't the most graphics intensive part of the game so it doesn't break the game but it's still a pretty major technical oversight which makes me have to lower the graphics rating a bit. If you get past this however this game has in my opinion some of the best graphics on the 3ds.

Sound: 10

The sound in this game is fantastic. The music is orchestrated and features many previously seen tracks as well as some new ones (am I the only one who loves the orchestrated version of cornered or the sheer epicness of professor Layton's theme) and it sound amazing. I didn't once find a soundtrack I didn't like and they range from simply great (yes SIMPLY great) to fantastic. My one nitpick about the soundtrack and it's pretty minor is I wish that there was just a little bit more variety. Don't get me wrong they're all great and I had a very hard time getting tired of any one of them but I still wished there would've just been a little bit more new tracks in the game. The voice acting is great too although it's only used for certain pieces of the dialogue and of course during cutscenes. The sound effects also complement the game fairly well and don't hinder it in any way.

Addictiveness: 8

This game kept me pretty addicted throughout largely in part thanks to the great story (thankfully considering how much time you spend reading dialogue). With that said the puzzles and court cases although a bit on the easy side (which we'll get into) were still really enjoyable most of the time (especially for a noob at puzzle games like me). There was also an interesting change in gameplay for the court cases in particular due to this being a medieval setting where magic is apparently real and you're defending people who are accused of being witches. Not to mention that you can no longer use modern tools such as photographs, fingerprints etc. due to them not existing in the town and instead having to use things like court illustrations instead. A new feature added to the court cases is being able to cross examine multiple witnesses which also makes it so that a witness may be able to react to another witness statement. There's also the grand grimoire which is a book that contains information about all the different spells in labyrinthia which you'll unlock the ability to use each spell as evidence as they become relevant. As for the puzzles they remain somewhat unchanged but there is quite a nice variety of different puzzles and most of them are pretty enjoyable. Having two different styles of gameplay also adds more variety to the gameplay which will help if you enjoy playing long sessions. However and this is my main gripe with game really while there's nothing bad about the gameplay per say I still think they could've tried merging the gameplay of the two series a bit more. This was demonstrated during a puzzle later in the game where you used the Phoenix Wright kind of approach to solve a puzzle but outside of that there's little done to try and blend the styles of gameplay together which doesn't mean that it's bad but it seems like a bit of a waste of potential.

Story: 10

Probably one of the best parts if not the best part about the game is the story. Not so surprisingly considering the game is pretty much a visual novel. Not that it's a bad thing by any means, quite the opposite I actually think it works to the games benefit. As for what the story is about to give a very brief insight without spoiling much it's about the medieval town of labyrinthia which is? governed by a mysterious person known as storyteller through writing the story. Anything he writes in the story then turns into reality in the town. Naturally events will lead to both Professor Layton and Luke Triton as well as Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey set foot in the town and events transpire from there and many new mysteries to appear. As the two inevitably meet (that scene is priceless by the way) they also start building pretty convincing relationships between each other despite being pretty different in their style. And the characters in the town while sometimes somewhat predictable were still fairly well written. And of course this game also features a lot of funny humour found in other games in the series. Although a thing that might disappoint fans of both series is that besides the two main characters of each series there's not much in terms of cameos which means if you hoped to see some other characters of the two series interact with each other you're going to be disappointed. And it has a really shocking ending that does open up some plot holes though.

Depth: 9

Unfortunately a big downfall of the puzzle gameplay is that once you know the solution to a puzzle or trial it can easily be solved again of course that's nothing you can blame the game for but it makes it so there's little reason to play through it again unless you want to experience the story again or somehow forgot everything about it. However with that said there's still a lot of content crammed into it. Besides the 20-25 hours it'll most likely take you to complete the main storyline (which you'll be spending more of doing puzzles then you will court cases) there are a lot of optional puzzles that you are free to try throughout the main story by either talking to certain npcs or finding hidden puzzles around certain areas. Don't worry if you happen to miss any puzzles as they are then made accessible through a certain npc after a certain point in the game. There's also some optional downloadable content being released for free which includes a side story split into 12 episodes which can be accessed after completing the game once which should keep you coming back to the game from time to time.

Difficulty: 7

The game is a bit on the easy side compared to previous Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright games. A lot of the puzzles are pretty easy (though there are some tricky ones as well) and during court cases I found myself sometimes reaching a conclusion before the game had meaning I was essentially being dragged along dialogue which was meant to help me figure it out sometimes. Though I would like to think it's because I'm just really sharp and quick witted (believe me I really do) I get a feeling that's not entirely the case... No pun intended.
There's also something called hint coins which Professor Layton fans should know about which can be found while exploring areas and can then be used to give hints during puzzles as well as trials. And while I think this is a nice thought preventing players from using walkthrough as much the hints often feel just a little bit too giving not to mention the fact that hint coins are fairly plentiful. Meaning they make the game even easier... Unless you're like me and you're really obsessed about your hint coin counter staying as high as possible. But yeah if you do wish for a bit more of a challenge I'd say try to refrain using walkthroughs or hint coins at all.

Overall: 8.7

Despite failing to blend the two gameplay styles for the most part this is still a must get for fans of either or both series. And it's also a great starting points for people looking to get into either series due to the game being fairly gentle beginning to help ease people into the gameplay (though it might feel a bit slow for veterans of the series). You're still going to have a lot of fun solving puzzles, tackling court cases and advancing through the story to uncover the many mysteries surrounding the town of labyrinthia.


And that's all for this review. Make sure to rate it, comment on ways I can improve my reviews and that'll be all until next time.









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Sorry that I'm so late with responding Zlinqx, school is so busy all the time for me.

This is another great review. Even though you couldn't compare to other games I could get a good image from the game. I understood many things, even though I know almost nothing about the game. It's also good that you finished the game as you would have rated the graphics higher otherwise. 

Also, don't worry that this came late. People can wait, and if they can't, they need to learn a thing or two about patience. Of course, everybody can be impatient sometimes but as long as it doesn't bother others it's fine. Any ideas for your next review yet or not? I've told you that I think I'll be making a review soon as well.
Sorry that I'm so late with responding Zlinqx, school is so busy all the time for me.

This is another great review. Even though you couldn't compare to other games I could get a good image from the game. I understood many things, even though I know almost nothing about the game. It's also good that you finished the game as you would have rated the graphics higher otherwise. 

Also, don't worry that this came late. People can wait, and if they can't, they need to learn a thing or two about patience. Of course, everybody can be impatient sometimes but as long as it doesn't bother others it's fine. Any ideas for your next review yet or not? I've told you that I think I'll be making a review soon as well.
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juuldude : Don't worry about it people can wait right? XD Really though the reason I said sorry about it was because I was planning and said that I would release this review much sooner then I did but it's out now so I guess that doesn't matter too much anymore.

Nah but seriously I'm just happy to get some feedback whether it comes sooner or later. And yeah I was at one point considering reviewing it when I had played through the majority of the game but decided against it and I think that made it turn out better in the end. I'd much prefer that if possible having at least beaten a game once if reviewing it. As for my next review I've considered a few different games mainly minecraft (because I play a lot on the vizzed minecraft server and it's probably currently the game I play the most) or one of the infamously bad games that can be found on vizzed. By which I mean such games as Superman 64, E.T, Bubsy 3d, (if that one is available, not sure since I don't have the psx item but I could probably play off site) etc. Mostly to switch things up a bit since the only game I've reviewed so far that I gave less then a 8 is Pinocchio and it's something I want to do eventually anyways.

Or you could always suggest something to me... I'm always up for suggestions :3

And yeah I'll look out for, feel free to summon me once it's done Any ideas on what game you intend to review?
juuldude : Don't worry about it people can wait right? XD Really though the reason I said sorry about it was because I was planning and said that I would release this review much sooner then I did but it's out now so I guess that doesn't matter too much anymore.

Nah but seriously I'm just happy to get some feedback whether it comes sooner or later. And yeah I was at one point considering reviewing it when I had played through the majority of the game but decided against it and I think that made it turn out better in the end. I'd much prefer that if possible having at least beaten a game once if reviewing it. As for my next review I've considered a few different games mainly minecraft (because I play a lot on the vizzed minecraft server and it's probably currently the game I play the most) or one of the infamously bad games that can be found on vizzed. By which I mean such games as Superman 64, E.T, Bubsy 3d, (if that one is available, not sure since I don't have the psx item but I could probably play off site) etc. Mostly to switch things up a bit since the only game I've reviewed so far that I gave less then a 8 is Pinocchio and it's something I want to do eventually anyways.

Or you could always suggest something to me... I'm always up for suggestions :3

And yeah I'll look out for, feel free to summon me once it's done Any ideas on what game you intend to review?
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Hm, any suggestions? I'm not sure, I don't know which games you like.
I myself am planning to make one from Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island and after that Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga as those are the games that I have been playing lately. Which games have you been playing lately? I don't know anything about Minecraft or the other games you mentioned
Hm, any suggestions? I'm not sure, I don't know which games you like.
I myself am planning to make one from Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island and after that Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga as those are the games that I have been playing lately. Which games have you been playing lately? I don't know anything about Minecraft or the other games you mentioned
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juuldude : You're free to suggest any games really, you should be aware though that if you suggest platformers it might take a while for it to come out as I think my skill in platform games are somewhat lackluster. Thankfully though I'm pretty persistent so I'd get the review done eventually... unless maybe you suggested Battletoads... You could suggest Battletoads but you probably shouldn't...

I'd say Minecraft is definitely a game I'd recommend. If I were to describe it the vanilla game is essentially about creating buildings and other constructs and basically setting your own goals since it's a game that offers a lot of freedom, while trying to survive in and not get killed by wild creatures during the night. With mods it can essentially be anything though. Want to play Mario Party esque minigames? There's servers for that. Want a first person shooter like CoD? We got you covered. Want an economy based server that's focused on trading materials and trying to build your own fortune? We got that too. Or just want to experience the vanilla game in a multiplayer setting?
Sure. I'm going to review it eventually and I get a feeling that reviewing it by splitting it up into categories might be a bit hard but I'll get to that once the review comes. But yeah definitely play it. It's in my opinion arguably the best value for money in any game EVER. So if you have it or want to get a new game I'd suggest getting it and trying out the vizzed minecraft server.

Other games I've been playing... Well there's actually not too many right now. I've been playing Watch Dogs since I got a PS4 about a week ago though I'm slightly getting tired out from it. It's a really long game though so I probably wont review it any time soon. There's also Fire Emblem: Awakening which I got a while ago and recently got into again. It's a really good tactical rpg and actually my first in the series. Definitely one of the best games on the 3ds. And lastly well Speedrunners haven't played it as much as the others but it's more of a side thing. It's an indie game which I got on steam and if I were to compare it I'd say it's kind of like Mario Kart in some ways (as in it's fast paced and sort of a racing game, as well as power ups playing a big role the game).



juuldude : You're free to suggest any games really, you should be aware though that if you suggest platformers it might take a while for it to come out as I think my skill in platform games are somewhat lackluster. Thankfully though I'm pretty persistent so I'd get the review done eventually... unless maybe you suggested Battletoads... You could suggest Battletoads but you probably shouldn't...

I'd say Minecraft is definitely a game I'd recommend. If I were to describe it the vanilla game is essentially about creating buildings and other constructs and basically setting your own goals since it's a game that offers a lot of freedom, while trying to survive in and not get killed by wild creatures during the night. With mods it can essentially be anything though. Want to play Mario Party esque minigames? There's servers for that. Want a first person shooter like CoD? We got you covered. Want an economy based server that's focused on trading materials and trying to build your own fortune? We got that too. Or just want to experience the vanilla game in a multiplayer setting?
Sure. I'm going to review it eventually and I get a feeling that reviewing it by splitting it up into categories might be a bit hard but I'll get to that once the review comes. But yeah definitely play it. It's in my opinion arguably the best value for money in any game EVER. So if you have it or want to get a new game I'd suggest getting it and trying out the vizzed minecraft server.

Other games I've been playing... Well there's actually not too many right now. I've been playing Watch Dogs since I got a PS4 about a week ago though I'm slightly getting tired out from it. It's a really long game though so I probably wont review it any time soon. There's also Fire Emblem: Awakening which I got a while ago and recently got into again. It's a really good tactical rpg and actually my first in the series. Definitely one of the best games on the 3ds. And lastly well Speedrunners haven't played it as much as the others but it's more of a side thing. It's an indie game which I got on steam and if I were to compare it I'd say it's kind of like Mario Kart in some ways (as in it's fast paced and sort of a racing game, as well as power ups playing a big role the game).



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As a fan of both series, I feel it is my duty to get this game...however, it's not in the budget right now. I read the reviews and seemed to see the same conclusion you gave: That although both worlds aren't meshed together as well as desired, it's still a solid game. And your review only makes me more excited to get and play it.
As a fan of both series, I feel it is my duty to get this game...however, it's not in the budget right now. I read the reviews and seemed to see the same conclusion you gave: That although both worlds aren't meshed together as well as desired, it's still a solid game. And your review only makes me more excited to get and play it.
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supernerd117 : Sorry for the late response.

You definitely should. I feel like it's mainly not blending the gameplay of the two series and the lack of cameos from side characters that will make fans of both series a bit disappointed (and the framerate issue but I don't think that would apply to every copy of game and it's not that bad). And possibly the fact that it's a bit on the easy side.

Otherwise it's a great game. The story is fantastic although it creates a few plot holes at the end. The graphics are excellent looking past the frame rate issues. The soundtrack and voice acting is fantastic and there's a great amount of things to do. And it still retains that polished feel that both game series have.

So I hope you'll enjoy it once you do get it because it's a great game (also thanks for the feedback on the review ).
supernerd117 : Sorry for the late response.

You definitely should. I feel like it's mainly not blending the gameplay of the two series and the lack of cameos from side characters that will make fans of both series a bit disappointed (and the framerate issue but I don't think that would apply to every copy of game and it's not that bad). And possibly the fact that it's a bit on the easy side.

Otherwise it's a great game. The story is fantastic although it creates a few plot holes at the end. The graphics are excellent looking past the frame rate issues. The soundtrack and voice acting is fantastic and there's a great amount of things to do. And it still retains that polished feel that both game series have.

So I hope you'll enjoy it once you do get it because it's a great game (also thanks for the feedback on the review ).
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