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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
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From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $25.88
You Save: $4.11 (14%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $25.88

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(81 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1495

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0

MPN: 32001
Model: 32001
UPC: 013388320011
EAN: 0013388320011
ASIN: B000B69E96

Release Date: September 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Five cases to take on and win, to reveal dramatic, stunning, and even comical court proceedings
  • Use both screens to investigate crime scenes, question witnesses and present shocking evidence
  • Present findings from the investigation, listen to testimonies, examine witnesses, and determine the truth to prove your client's innocence

Accessories:

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney puts you in the shoes of a rookie defense lawyer trying to make his name. Take on intriguing, unusual cases and use your courtroom skills to unravel some of the most outrageous and funniest trials you've ever seen.


Customer Reviews:   Read 76 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wright on target   September 27, 2008
Wright was one of the first games that attracted gamers to the DS. "Phoenix Wright" is one of the deepest courtroom dramas to ever hit the DS, with plenty of tricky puzzles to solve.

While Phoenix Wright plays more like a visual novel than a game, its appeal lies in its verbal puzzles. In the game, players take the role of Phonix Wright, an attorney who must prove his client's innocence. To do that, they must pick apart the testimonies of other witnesses to their crime and point out contradictions.

And whenever a player sees a contradiction, Phoenix has to make an objection to the witness's claim. By choosing the command, Wright says "Objection!" and either makes a strong counterargument, or the judge takes away one of Phoenix's lives. Well, actually, he eliminates one of your exclamation points, which represents the number of objections Wright can make before the judge declares a guilty verdict. Wright begins each session with five exclamation points.

The game has a hilarious time with plenty of unexpected anime-style "Objection!" sounds and finger-pointing. And occasionally, someone out of nowhere shouts "Hold it!" leaving the entire courtroom in shock. But for the most part, the game keeps players thinking about strong counterarguments and contradictions to the evidence.

Occasionally, Wright takes some time to gather evidence with his Maya, his trusty sidekick. Maya is a psychic, who can telepathically communicate with her sisters. Even though her powers are limited, she helps out Wright by giving him advice on what to do next. Maya also helps Wright in the trial by giving him small tips in the court on counterarguments.

The first four cases, from the original Japanese game, are brilliantly scripted. There's an incredible amount of drama from all the characters.

However, the best case is saved for last. After players complete the first four cases, they are treated to a special case created for the DS version. This is a very long case, which trumps all the other cases story-wise. The best parts are the evidence-gathering segments, where players can touch their stylus to the screen to spray the room for blood. They can also apply fingerprint powder and blow into the DS microphone to reveal fingerprints. The player can then match the fingerprints to suspects in the case. The player also gets to watch a video and point out certain things that contradict the witness's testimony.

There's a ton of interactivity with the DS in the last case. In a sense, this might as well be called, "Phoenix Wright: Special Edition."

This is probably one of the best adventures ever released on the Nintendo DS. Point-and-click fans will love it. Action fans may want to pass on this one. However, anyone who loves solving puzzles must gets their hands on this game. It is probably one of the most engaging games ever released for the DS, with an incredible plot that mystery fans would die for.



5 out of 5 stars Must own for mystery fans   September 25, 2008
If you like mystery novels, get this game because you will love it.
If your just looking for a great new game, then borrow from a friend or rent it first because as great as it is, it may not be for everyone.
In the end, its still a must own game for a DS collection.



5 out of 5 stars Objection!!!   August 7, 2008
Before I start I'll say this: The ace attorney series is extremely slow and text heavy so if you're a not a person who doesn't have the patience to think thing through or likes to read then leave the room because this isn't the game for you.

Did they leave yet? Alright with that said if you're looking for a game to challenge your mind and like to read some great dialogue this is a must have for your DS.

Graphics: While The DS may never be the graphics powerhouse of the PSP but graphics aren't all that important but with that being said the graphics are great. There all very animated and cartoon like they are animated and over the top. It's good to see in the courtroom as you slowly drag the truth from people seeing them visible breaking down and overreacting to what's happening. All the characters are very crisp, well animated, and have great detail.

Game play: The game is divided into 2 parts. A first person point and click style where you gather clues and information about the case and the people involve and the courtroom where you look for contradictions and present evidence to destroy the prosecution's case and find the truth amongst all the lies being told. One of the great things about this game is all the characters like Police Detective Dick Gumshoe who's being inept lands him always into trouble to the cool and calm prosecutor Miles Edgeworth who is your main opponent in the game. My complaint about the game play is the games linear logic. Even when you do figure out the answer to what's happening you have to got through the steps: say you're a point A and you see evidence in the court that can prove someone guilty but is at point G you have to go through all the steps to reach G. Also sometimes you'll find there is more then one piece of evidence that proves that your point the game still only has 1 right answer. And in the point and click parts the game isn't always clear on where exactly you have to go or talk to next so expect a lot of backtracking.

Music: The music in the Ace Attorney series is top notch. They capture the shock of when you get a big revelation to the case, the tension of pressing the witness and getting them to break and the happiness of proving you client innocent. And this amazing considering the Midi sounds of the DS they can pack in memorable songs that capture the situation so well.

Overall: This was my first adventure into point and click gaming and I love it. If you are looking for an interactive mystery game that requires you intuition and brain skill pick up this game. It's heavy on reading but the dialogue is good, characters memorable and situations unique to draw you in.



5 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise!   July 31, 2008
Well here's my story: I received this game as a birthday present from a friend, and when I first saw it, I was a bit skeptical. I thought, You've got to be kidding me. A game about LAW?? It sounded pretty boring, but since my friend said he had enjoyed it so much, I thought I'd give it a shot. And I'll tell you, after just a few minutes, I was loving this game! The characters you meet are charming and fun (well, most of them, anyway :P), and the story is quite interesting indeed. So after finishing this one, I decided I had to buy the sequel for myself, which I have beaten and have thought is even better than the one before it! Now just so you know where I'm coming from, I am not the hugest gamer in the world, but I have played and enjoyed games such as Kingdom Hearts, Harvest Moon, Final Fantasy, and others, and Phoenix Wright is definitely one of my favorites! Yes, it is a bit unrealistic, but it's really easy to get past that once you get into the game. I highly recommend this game to anyone!!


4 out of 5 stars It's worth it   July 15, 2008
Okay maybe this game isn't for everyone but I liked it.

At first I didn't like all the reading, there is a lot of reading. Then it was confusing but once you got the hang of it, it's a lot of fun.

If you don't like spending time to think or if you don't like getting things wrong (i got a lot of things wrong and it was frusterating at times) then this might not be the game for you.

If you like reading, and doing hard puzzles and you like problem solving then this might be the game for you.


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