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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

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

Buy New: $57.99

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 75 reviews
Sales Rank: 1034

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.7 x 0.6

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

Release Date: September 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed US Retail Copy. EXPEDITED may ship through UPS or FEDEX with INSURANCE/SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION, usually within 24 hours! Buy with confidence! I give combined shipping discounts for multiple purchases, check my other items!

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

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  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
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  • 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 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best DS game series to Get!   June 21, 2008
Honestly, I thought a lawyer game would be the most boring crap ever! WRONG! This game, even though it is pretty challenging (and has a bit of violence in it) it is funny and highly addicting. I really don't have to say whats good about this game (everything has been said!)


5 out of 5 stars Are you an Ace Attorney?   June 10, 2008
"Okay, an Ace Attorney? What's that?" Crossed my mind as my older (and much wiser) brother advised me to play it, boy was I in for it.
For being a 13 year-old and not knowing what an attorney is, was a pretty sad thing to admit, an even sadder thing to admit was the fact I never played or heard of Phoenix Wright. Let me tell you my friend, THAT is a mistake I will never make again!

This game will have you playing for hours on end, and make you want to move right along to the next game in the series. Solving your cases, listening to testimonies, providing evidence, investigating crime scenes, and the starter of the famed expression "OBJECTION!!" This game is simply amazing.

The music is very simple, yet moving, especially the objection theme.
Five cases, that's pretty hard to beat. Buy it NOW.



5 out of 5 stars Not for everyone, but it may be for you.   May 2, 2008
While playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, I got the impression that the company that made it didn't spend a lot of money on it because they didn't think it would be very popular. The graphics are very minimal, but not without their charms. There's very little animation, there are no slick movie interludes or smooth transitions. There is hardly any voice acting and only a few sound effects. The music, I should add, is incredibly catchy and expressive. I found myself getting caught up in the music so much that I got distracted from the game at times.

If you want this game to be a realistic depiction of what it is like to be a lawyer, don't get it. That is not the point of this game. It's basically a fun logic and whodunit murder mystery game featuring some very endearing characters. Alternately dramatic, funny, tearjerking, and shocking, this game puts you in the shoes of Phoenix Wright, a young rookie lawyer who is starting to take cases on his own. You ask questions and look for contradictions in the courtroom, and search for clues and talk to witnesses outside. In the final case, you even get to dust for fingerprints and look for bloodstains. The plotlines are very interesting and get more complex as you progress through the game.

Gameplay is limited to clicking on things with your stylus or flipping through your inventory with the arrow buttons. It's pretty intuitive and easy to learn how to do.

This game's main strength (besides the great soundtrack) is the well-written and endearing characters and dialogue. I loved seeing Phoenix get stressed out and sweat during a trial, seeing his friend/rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth get aggravated, Detective Gumshoe's downtrodden puppy-dog look, Maya's charming naivete, and the entertaining variety of witnesses. While not as impressively rendered as most DS games, the artwork is very expressive and often hilarious. My only gripe is that there were a few misspellings and gramatical errors that should have been caught in the translation.

Overall, I thought this game was very charming and a refreshing change from games that rely on realistic graphics wow-factor instead of great storylines and well-written characters. It gets a "Teen" rating for some blood and a few off-color jokes, but I don't think younger kids would be able to put together the pieces of these rather complex mysteries enough to understand this game anyway.



4 out of 5 stars A gaming masterpiece unlike any other; in a class of its own   April 6, 2008
I must admit that like many others I was sceptical of the Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney series at first; some of it's characters looked ridiculous along with the stories that were portrayed in it and I didn't think much of it at all at first. When we think of a game which involves court, lawyers and the rules of law we would think such a game would be utterly boring and a disappointment... but Phoenix Wright is far from a disappointment. This game is very much in its own class; it is unlike any other game that you will play, believe me.

Phoenix Wright has something which many games lack; a gripping and engrossing storyline/cases and characters which anyone could adore and relate to. (from the boisterous investigator Gumshoe to the sullen prosecutor Edgeworth) This really is a crucial factor and something which makes Phoenix Wright such a wonderful game, because with the drastic turn of events that the case offers you really engage in the game and become desperate to find the truth to each case and find who truly is guilty in the end. And not to forget the intensity of each case! I found myself almost exhausted after one particularly case because of the sheer number of twists, turns and contradictions that arose in each witnesses testimony. This game seriously outperforms many good crime stories of today, even those which you may see in top programs such as CSI or Criminal Minds. Phoenix Wright's sheer creativity and originality for each case is unfounded.

In order to enjoy Phoenix Wright the most critical part to consider is what type of gamer you are. What's unique about Phoenix Wright is that it's one of those games which requires a deep amount of thought and concentration; not to mention creativity and the mind of a criminal when it comes to some cases. So, what you need to consider before you purchase Phoenix Wright is this:

If you're a fan of solving problems which require logic and thought, or enjoy playing games that offer challenges and puzzles needing to be completed (such as some of the challenges faced in Final Fantasy) then Phoenix Wright will most definitely be the game for you, because each case and testimony in court needs to examined with scrutiny in order to pick out those tiny but vital contradictions that your witnesses will make. Such has to be done in order to prove your defendant's innocence.

However, if you are particularly a first person shooter/action gamer and prefer plots which give you free rein in order to completely control what will happen, or if you dislike games which require looking at things in detail for a certain period of time then Phoenix Wright may not be for you. But a friend of mine was such a gamer and protested at first when I asked him to try Phoenix Wright, but since he tried completing the first case he has become hooked like so many others!

What's excellent about Phoenix Wright is that although the game isn't as a long as other games, (such as RPGs like Final Fantasy or some of the Pokemon gameboy games) it's cases are very engrossing and draw you into them, plus they are prolonged for certain periods of time and make the game last longer. The only reason that I gave this game 4 stars is because it's cases can at some (but rare) times drag on a bit and become a little bit too repetitive, especially when investigating evidence and pacing back and forth questioning people for advice. I found this to be a little tiring and usually had to take a break at times like this, but I was quick to resume play and get back into that buzz that you get when cross-examining witnesses in court. Nevertheless, I would strongly recommend anyone interested in playing Phoenix Wright to read the other reviews offered here and then possibly rent the game if possible (although as of now this game is quite difficult to get a hold of because Capcom greatly underestimated the amount of interest that it would receive at the time of its release) for a tester. But this is definitely a game I would recommend to anyone interested in experiencing what the DS and the fabulous Phoenix Wright series have to offer. :)



5 out of 5 stars imma laywer!!!-at least in dah game.   April 1, 2008
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yu get to b a lawyer in this game,and not only that,but also kinda a detective.there's bout five cases in dah game for yu to solve.it's rly fun.especially wen everythings's about to cum together,dah mystery opens up.yu also get to go to courts and find contradictions in testimonies.(things that doesn't make sense wen dah witness tells yu sumthing)rly fun!

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