Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All
Published February 26, 2008
The stories and cast are very engaging and there is a lot of fun to be had in slowly uncovering the bizarre truth behind a case, as it twists and turns. Though each of the four cases in this volume will take you one or two long afternoons to get through, you will have trouble putting it down. After I finished, it felt like I just read a good book and I was left hungry for more. Just a tip though: as the story arcs throughout the three Phoenix Wright games, I would advise playing them in sequence: Ace Attorney, Justice for All and then Trials and Tribulations. The last one seems to be the best one — going by reviews — so the story ends on a high note. A new entry in this genre, especially developed for the DS, has also just come out: Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. It makes more use of the touch screen and promises to be as good as its predecessors. Look online for the Flash interactive trailer! Court adjourned.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All is rated 12+ by the PEGI because the game contains depictions of violence. This game can also be found on: GBA.
Phoenix Wright: Justice for All is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB for Blood, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes.
- Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All
- Published: February 26, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Gaming
- Filed Under: Gaming: Nintendo DS
- Writer: Steven van Lijnden
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