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Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations - Nintendo DS
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- Play from the first person perspective through five intriguing new cases. Play as two lawyers - relive Mia's rookie days from the past and Phoenix's current cases in the present.
- Colorful cast of characters: Phoenix Wright - the game's main character who is an accomplished defense lawyer with a keen sense for discerning fact from fiction. Maya Fey - a bright young girl; Mia Fey - an ace attorney.
- Two distinct gameplay segments: Investigation phase - survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence. Court phase - present findings from the investigation to support your case, listen to testimonies and examine witnesses.
- Psyche-Lock system: Break down tough witnesses with a series of correct questions or catch them on inconsistencies.
- Microphone can be used to yell "Objection!" and "Hold it!" as you cross examine witnesses.
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ASIN | B000Q6J51S |
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Release date | October 23, 2007 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #40,711 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #370 in Nintendo DS Games |
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 0.16 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 013388320103 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Manufacturer | Capcom |
Date First Available | May 2, 2007 |
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations players star as a defense attorney, who must prove a seemingly guilty client's innocence no matter how dire the circumstances may seem. Phoenix will face the toughest prosecutor yet as the mysterious hard-boiled Godot will try to take him down at any cost. The complete story of Phoenix Wright comes together as truths are revealed in twisting storylines and intriguing gameplay. Players must collect evidence, survey crime scenes, weed through inconsistent testimonies, and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails. With the return of the popular pysche-lock interrogation tool from the previous title, Phoenix Wright�: Ace Attorney� Justice for All, players will have to overcome even more intense courtroom standoffs in order to close the case.
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Customers like the entertainment value and quality of the video game. They mention that it's a very enjoyable game, with fun and interesting new characters. They also appreciate the well-made story and the great cases.
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Customers find the entertainment value of the video game to be high. They mention that the prosecutor is the funniest part of the game, and the new characters are intriguing. The cases are thrilling, and are easily the most thrilling in the series. The game has its share of frustration, but the personalities and their quirky personalities truly enhance the experience. They have perfected the gameplay for the least amount of frustration during the game.
"...The characters and situations are all interesting, charming, and incredibly funny...." Read more
"...We are introduced to fun and interesting new characters, like the mysterious prosecutor Godot and the oddly named Sister Bikini, and experience..." Read more
"...They have finally perfected the gameplay for the least amount of frustration during investigations, improving the magatama function and removing..." Read more
"...The games have a great sense of humour, and the only thing that ever gets frustrating is when you KNOW (or think you know!)..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention that it's a well-made story, with great cases and great characters. The game is one of the best in the series and has a great ending.
"...The characters and situations are all interesting, charming, and incredibly funny...." Read more
"...This series is truly fun and phenomenal...." Read more
"...in this game is one of the best in the series so far, he has a great theme, backstory, and some great moments in court...." Read more
"...the other three were fantastic, but this one had the most colorful and dramatic characters of them all, imo...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the music in the video game. They say it's some of the best in the trilogy, and that it has great storytelling.
"...It has a compelling story, great characters, and amazing music an incredible game that deserves a 5/5." Read more
"...The music isn’t bad but for the ds sounds compressed even though it’s the original, the cover art was lazy and they used two pieces of art on the..." Read more
"Exceeded my expectations, great storytelling and music." Read more
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For those not in the know, you play a defense attorney in murder cases and you spend half the "game" investigating, and the other half in the courtroom defending.
I say "game" cause its more of a choose your own adventure book/point and click adventure game hybrid and you spend most of your time reading than doing anything else.
If that sounds incredibly boring to you, well... it very well might be. But I urge one and all to give it a chance anyway because what could be the dullest sounding thing in the world is saved by some of the best writing in video game history.
Simply put, this games script is pheonomenal.
The characters and situations are all interesting, charming, and incredibly funny. There are so many laugh out loud moments in this game whether it be the Canadian Judge who isn't sure how he feels about ANYTHING, or the extremely effeminate but incredibly big and muscular French Chef who constantly refers to himself as a woman, or the always hilarious Larry Butz. So many great parts with Larry, I can't even begin to describe all of them (wait till you see his "art"). You also get references to Midi-Chlorians (Star Wars), celebrity tabloid couples, and that stupid "Milkshake" song.
Don't get me wrong, the game is NOT at all loaded with pop culture references, but there's just enough hidden in there that every one of them takes you by surprise and makes you burst out laughing.
I don't know who's responsible for the script, whether the Japanese original has all this or if it was just the work of an INCREDIBLE localization team, but I can say without hesitation that this particular game is by a HUGE margin the funniest one of the three. And those other two games were riots.
All of it makes for one heck of a great read.
If you're looking for a game with action, there's always Contra 4. If you're looking for something thats nice to relax to and will make you laugh out loud, Phoenix Wright is your man.
We are introduced to fun and interesting new characters, like the mysterious prosecutor Godot and the oddly named Sister Bikini, and experience Phoenix's "origins" story. (And see him in a stupidly pink sweater!) We also learn more about Mia and Maya's familial relations and get to play as Mia during her first ever trial. This game is also awesome in that the case aren't just random, but carefully connected. We also meet one of the game's stand-out characters, a villain so unexpectedly sociopathic it makes you question your observational judgment.
Whether or not you are already invested in the Phoenix Wright series, you should try this game out. Unless you absolutely hate reading (then why are you reading this review...?), give the ol' text game a try. The only problem is that the outlandish characters and plot are really addictive, so expect to invest a good, solid 30 hours.
Some of the games in the series, such as this one, are becoming a bit rare.
I am glad I made this purchase because I got it for cheaper (including postage!) than I saw it recently, at the only shop in Adelaide I've seen it in for years.
Because of this, I haven't been able to play all the games in order - and there is a story line that spans through all of the games.
The story isn't exactly told in a linear fashion, often with some trials ('episodes' or 'turnabouts') being set in a different time, being a flashback, or having you play through a different character.
I've enjoyed every game and loved every character anyway, and it's really fun finding out new things about them and the story.
The games have a great sense of humour, and the only thing that ever gets frustrating is when you KNOW (or think you know!) exactly what happened and what evidence to present, and you have to figure out how to get there, how to get to that point.