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Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney

 

 

SCORE: 59

 

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney  

 

Did you read my last Phoenix Wright video game review? It was in issue #144. I am now reviewing Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney on the Nintendo DS. I did not like this one as well as the last one I played and reviewed. You can probably tell that I will be playing and reviewing all three of the Phoenix Wright Nintendo DS video games that came out in the United States.

Why did anyone like this franchise? They must have for this many games to be released. The issues families will have with Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney are blood, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sexual comments, ghosts, psychics, and more. There are certain things in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney that did not really belong. Like what? The breasts bouncing around is a perfect example.

Players can save in the middle of trials, and after a chapter has been completed. Expect lengthy monologues in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney. We then get to cross examine the witness trying to find where they lied. At times we are a detective and other times we are an attorney. I hated having to go to all these different people and talk to them. It can take awhile to get the next part of the story going in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney.

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney lets us present evidence and bluff on details. The judge will take away points if we present the wrong thing at the wrong point in time. Sometimes we need the help from a ghost to help us get through. We lose the trials if we present too much of the wrong evidence in Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney. Then you will have to go back to the last save.

If you are looking for a pseudo law based video game that is only for family members thirteen and older then you might enjoy Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney. I did not. I thought certain evidence exposed certain things and Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney did not. The game is expecting certain things at certain points in time. There can be some clues here and there. At times Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney gets frustrating.
- WMG

 

Graphics: 55%
Sound: 68%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Gameplay: 45%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Rating: ‘T’ Teen THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY { Blood, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes}


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