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Ace Attorney Games (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale from
$9.99.
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Available Titles: About these Games: - Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
- The classic courtroom adventure series that has sold over 6.7 million copies worldwide is finally here. Become Phoenix Wright and experience the thrill of battle as you fight to save your innocent clients in a court of law. Play all 14 episodes, spanning the first three games, in one gorgeous collection. Solve the intriguing mysteries behind each case and witness the final truth for yourself!
- The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
- Immerse yourself in a dramatic yet charming and witty world of evidence-gathering, deduction and courtroom battles with this double-pack of the adventures of rookie lawyer Ryunosuke.
- Set in late 19th century Japan and England, each title features five murder-mystery episodes filled with all the drama, laughs, twists, and "turnabouts" you've come to expect from the legally labyrinthine legacy of Ace Attorney. Join Ryunosuke Naruhodo, ancestor of series mainstay Phoenix Wright, as he attempts to uncover the secrets behind an international criminal conspiracy and solve a hauntingly baffling cold case, while tackling a series of tricky trials along the way. Dozens of hours of attorney action awaits you!
- In the course of each case, you'll speak to witnesses, examine evidence and clues, and attempt to deduce the dastardly intent behind the crime before proceeding to the courtroom. In court, you will hear testimonies, cross-examine witnesses, and present evidence. And of course, it wouldn't be an Ace Attorney game if you couldn't shout "OBJECTION!" when you know you've got the facts and evidence needed to contradict the prosecution's claims and prove your client's innocence.
- The game includes a convenient assistance feature in case you hit a dead end in your investigation, so even if this is your first Ace Attorney game, you can get into your amateur sleuthing adventures with ease! Will you be able to crack these clever cases? The game is afoot!
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the gameplay is simple, but the writing is superb, some of the smartest written crime plots with high consistency in quality
the sale is for two trilogies, there are other trilogies & duologies in this universe as well, all worth playing in my opinion
each trilogy has dozens of hours of content (the great ace attorney chronicles is the worst of the bunch, but still quite good)
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the gameplay is simple, but the writing is superb, some of the smartest written crime plots with high consistency in quality
the sale is for two trilogies, there are other trilogies & duologies in this universe as well, all worth playing in my opinion
each trilogy has dozens of hours of content (the great ace attorney chronicles is the worst of the bunch, but still quite good)
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A few caveats:
- Sometimes the game forces you to present evidence in a certain order, even if you've personally figured things out beyond the current clue and want to 'jump ahead.' You won't be able to proceed until you present the evidence piece the game wants to see. A very minor gripe -- you get used to it quickly. Also, sometimes the clues are super weird, so don't feel guilty about looking something up, lol.
- Some of the stories are pretty "padded" to make them longer. Lots of people don't mind this, but just a heads up.
- Someone up above said the Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (TGAA) are the 'worst,' but I'd argue they are some of the best stories (even though they also have some of the most obvious 'padding'). Unlike the Ace Attorney games, the two TGAA were written in tandem, so the second game continues all the unfinished mystery plot points from the first one seamlessly. And BOY are the story lines absolutely nuts!! I was totally riveted, my jaw was on the floor near the end. There's a bunch of good "quality of life" improvements for gameplay in TGAA as well (e.g. the dialogue is recorded in a 'court transcript' you can easily go back and review; there's a better hint system, etc) and the animations are much better.
A few caveats:
- Sometimes the game forces you to present evidence in a certain order, even if you've personally figured things out beyond the current clue and want to 'jump ahead.' You won't be able to proceed until you present the evidence piece the game wants to see. A very minor gripe -- you get used to it quickly. Also, sometimes the clues are super weird, so don't feel guilty about looking something up, lol.
- Some of the stories are pretty "padded" to make them longer. Lots of people don't mind this, but just a heads up.
- Someone up above said the Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (TGAA) are the 'worst,' but I'd argue they are some of the best stories (even though they also have some of the most obvious 'padding'). Unlike the Ace Attorney games, the two TGAA were written in tandem, so the second game continues all the unfinished mystery plot points from the first one seamlessly. And BOY are the story lines absolutely nuts!! I was totally riveted, my jaw was on the floor near the end. There's a bunch of good "quality of life" improvements for gameplay in TGAA as well (e.g. the dialogue is recorded in a 'court transcript' you can easily go back and review; there's a better hint system, etc) and the animations are much better.
A few caveats:
- Sometimes the game forces you to present evidence in a certain order, even if you've personally figured things out beyond the current clue and want to 'jump ahead.' You won't be able to proceed until you present the evidence piece the game wants to see. A very minor gripe -- you get used to it quickly. Also, sometimes the clues are super weird, so don't feel guilty about looking something up, lol.
- Some of the stories are pretty "padded" to make them longer. Lots of people don't mind this, but just a heads up.
- Someone up above said the Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (TGAA) are the 'worst,' but I'd argue they are some of the best stories (even though they also have some of the most obvious 'padding'). Unlike the Ace Attorney games, the two TGAA were written in tandem, so the second game continues all the unfinished mystery plot points from the first one seamlessly. And BOY are the story lines absolutely nuts!! I was totally riveted, my jaw was on the floor near the end. There's a bunch of good "quality of life" improvements for gameplay in TGAA as well (e.g. the dialogue is recorded in a 'court transcript' you can easily go back and review; there's a better hint system, etc) and the animations are much better.
I was gonna pass on TGAA but you sold me on these!
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