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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney review

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 7:42 pm
by PsychoDuck
"If you were to try and think of a profession that would make a great video game, chances are, you wouldn't think attorney. It seems Capcom thinks differently from us, though, since they decided to make Gyakuten Saiban for the Game Boy Advance back in 2001. The game was a huge hit in Japan, spawning two critically-acclaimed sequels. When the DS came out, Capcom smelled money and ported the first game over to Nintendo's new console. With the crazy amounts of success the series received in Japan, Capcom thought it was time to introduce the rest of the world to this quirky new series. The response around the world was incredible, with the now-named Ace Attorney series becoming a huge hit. The second and third games also received ports on the Nintendo DS, both of them just as fun as the first.

Problem was, there were then no more Gyakuten Saiban games to import or remake. What was Capcom to do? The answer was simple: Build a new Ace Attorney from the ground up for the Nintendo DS! And thus, the story of Apollo Justice began.
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Hope y'all enjoyed this!

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:59 am
by Kalava
I've been waiting for this review, Ace Attorneys are easily my favorite series on DS. Yeah, I finished Apollo ages ago, but it's still nice to see what others think about it.

*MUNCH MUNCH* I think it's still *MUNCH MUNCH* the worst in the series. Still one of the finest games on DS. *MUNCH MUNCH*

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:12 pm
by PsychoDuck
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*MUNCH MUNCH* Well, I think *MUNCH MUNCH* that being *MUNCH MUNCH* the worst in *MUNCH MUNCH* a series that's so *MUNCH MUNCH* good isn't that *MUNCH MUNCH* bad of a title *MUNCH MUNCH*

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 8:03 pm
by WJUK
I thought firefox was acting up for a second then.

I've always been meaning to get into the Phoenix Wright games and Apollo Justice; but never have properly. I've tried the games via a friend, and have received numerous recommendations to play it. But something's always been in the way, bummer.