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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Ships to Europe

Added: 12.12.2014 20:47 | 6 views | 0 comments


Defend the innocent and save the day

From: www.gamershell.com

Lawyer Up in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD (Review) | Twinfinite

Added: 12.12.2014 17:11 | 7 views | 0 comments


The Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD saw its release on the Nintendo 3DS just this week. Find out how it fares on the handheld device.

From: n4g.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review - NWR

Added: 11.12.2014 12:12 | 8 views | 0 comments


NWR: "Nintendos famed third pillar handheld ended up being one of the greatest success stories in the companys history; games like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney are a big part of how that came to be. Despite the fact that the games were originally designed for play on the Game Boy Advance, its hard not to directly associate them with the success of the Nintendo DS. The touch screen interface, as well as gimmicky voice controls, are inherently tied to the DS platform, and now theyre being remastered and resold to you on the Nintendo 3DS in one neat package."

From: n4g.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review: Definitive HD Versions For The 3DS | GameNGuide

Added: 10.12.2014 22:11 | 4 views | 0 comments


Is this remastered compilation of the first three Phoenix Wright games a must-buy for every serious Nintendo 3DS owner, or something you can skip? (HINT- must-buy)

From: n4g.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy 3DS Review - GamingTrend

Added: 10.12.2014 14:11 | 5 views | 0 comments


GT: "I have a confession. This time last year, I reviewed Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Dual Destinies, the fifth installment in the Ace Attorney series. It was my first time playing an Ace Attorney game for longer than a few minutes, and I ended up giving it a positive review, which you can find here. I wrote my review of Dual Destinies after playing about half of the 30-hour experiencethe press usually only get a game about a week before launch, so its common for lengthy games to get reviewed before completion. My confession is that after I published my review of Dual Destinies I continued to play it, and about a week later I fell in love with the series. In fact, I bought the four Ace Attorney games (and Ace Attorney Investigations) that Id missed immediately upon completing Dual Destinies and played through them in the following month, almost without stopping. Ive often looked back at my review of Dual Destinies and felt bothered by the fact that I didnt give it a better...

From: n4g.com

Rumor: Neptunia Trilogy And Ateliers Three Arland Games Bundled For PS3

Added: 10.12.2014 11:11 | 20 views | 0 comments


NIS America may be bundling Atelier and Neptunia games up for PlayStation 3 collections. As seen on Gamestalk, the USK has listings for a Hyperdimension Neptunia Hypercollection for PlayStation 3 and The Arland Trilogy for PlayStation 3.

From: n4g.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Lays Down The Law on the 3DS eShop Today

Added: 10.12.2014 9:11 | 3 views | 0 comments


Hey Poor Player's Frank DiPersio writes- Hold it! Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings order to the 3DS today.

From: n4g.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review

Added: 10.12.2014 1:33 | 1 views | 0 comments


There was a time Phoenix Wright was the game to own for Nintendo's little dual-screen wonder. It was the kind of game no one was making on a system that was meant to do what no one else was doing. That made it special. Fast forward to 2014, four sequels and two spin-offs later, and now we have the first three games--

Meanwhile, the 3DS has seen its own exclusive Phoenix Wright sequel that finally brings all the innovation the fancy new hardware can afford to the table. It would've been a painstaking process, no doubt, but the first Phoenix Wright's final mission brings such welcome changes to the table, using the DS's audio and touchscreen functions, that the other two games, which still haven't gotten a similar treatment, are dimmed by comparison. Instead, the only other real enhancement to this new version is the ability to play the games in their original Japanese forms, which is neat if you understand Japanese, though Jeremy Blaustein's English localization is wonderful enough as it is.

There is, of course, the off-chance that the trilogy might be someone's first exposure to the life and times of Phoenix Wright, or at least their first exposure in a great many years, and it's as refined a jumping-off point for that as can be expected. For anyone for whom this is their third, four, or fifth time around, there's nothing new to discover, aside from the convenience of having all three games in one handy digital package. There's nothing inherently wrong with that, but knowing what the 3DS and this series is capable of, the games' flaws have never been more glaring, and not nearly enough has been done to overrule the objections players have had for years.

From: www.gamespot.com

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy Review

Added: 10.12.2014 1:33 | 3 views | 0 comments


There was a time Phoenix Wright was the game to own for Nintendo's little dual-screen wonder. It was the kind of game no one was making on a system that was meant to do what no one else was doing. That made it special. Fast forward to 2014, four sequels and two spin-offs later, and now we have the first three games--

Meanwhile, the 3DS has seen its own exclusive Phoenix Wright sequel that finally brings all the innovation the fancy new hardware can afford to the table. It would've been a painstaking process, no doubt, but the first Phoenix Wright's final mission brings such welcome changes to the table, using the DS's audio and touchscreen functions, that the other two games, which still haven't gotten a similar treatment, are dimmed by comparison. Instead, the only other real enhancement to this new version is the ability to play the games in their original Japanese forms, which is neat if you understand Japanese, though Jeremy Blaustein's English localization is wonderful enough as it is.

There is, of course, the off-chance that the trilogy might be someone's first exposure to the life and times of Phoenix Wright, or at least their first exposure in a great many years, and it's as refined a jumping-off point for that as can be expected. For anyone for whom this is their third, four, or fifth time around, there's nothing new to discover, aside from the convenience of having all three games in one handy digital package. There's nothing inherently wrong with that, but knowing what the 3DS and this series is capable of, the games' flaws have never been more glaring, and not nearly enough has been done to overrule the objections players have had for years.

From: www.gamespot.com


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