Best game. Two undeniably GAY lawyers (red man and blue man) duke it out through the first part of the game. They are insane, I love them, and I can't wait to see the beautiful family they raise. #WrightworthIsReal <3
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
- Metacritic:
- 80
- Developer:
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Publisher:
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Platforms:
- Windows
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Such a great game, the soundtrack is so fun and also MIA FEYYYYY
My sister and I had a blast playing this together! The two of us have spawned numerous inside jokes from this, and our dad finds it fun to listen to our silly voices we gave the characters.
If you haven't had the chance to play these games earlier and you get this one on offer, do get it. if you like visual novels and a bit of detective work then this is worth a play especially since you get all three. There are a few moments where you may be thinking ahead and it becomes a bit trial and error to see how they actually want you to make progress but for the most part everything is pretty logical and just enough difficulty to make you use your brain but never exceeding a reasonable difficulty curve. The stories and characters themselves are interesting and memorable. 8/10 would object again
I love the idea of a game that can put you into (somewhat) real situations as a Defense Lawyer, this game is very fun and enjoyable. If you like a game that makes you pay attention to detail and really think about what's going on then this is the game for you.
Wonderful storytelling and satisfactory reasoning! It's worth mentioning that Chapter V of Episode III is extremely touching and acts as an ending of great quality. I have to admit that sometimes the evidence-hunt is annoying due to the linear mechanism (you may not forward until certain evidences are presented to certain characters or certain dialogues are triggered). Nevertheless, small defects cannot obscure great virtues. 『異議やり!』
It's fun with goofy characters, and requires deceptively high deduction skills at times (or maybe I'm just stupid). Main issues come from trial sections. Sometimes progressing through these requires completely unrelated things to be done. Like having to press the witness over and over again just to trigger Edgeworth's dialogue so you can move on. There's no deduction or puzzle-solving there, just trial and error of spamming q over and over again until the game proceeds. Then some evidence will fly over your head if you don't know what it means. I have no clue what [spoiler]T-Bone steak[/spoiler] is, and that made solving a case much harder because I wasn't aware of details the game assumed I knew about. Also, evidence collection can be tedious when you have a lot of rooms to visit. You have to manually travel area to area through connected places, which can make a 1 second click turn into 15 seconds of slowly clicking through multiple travel menus. You can't just go from A to B, you...
Timeless Sega classic. It's very railroaded, so there's not much replayability, but it's really fun while you play it the first time or for me, after a long time and I already forget most of the in between case
Fun gameplay and the writing is actually pretty funny. If you like murder mystery games and Law & Order, this is the simulation for you!
Great concept, but in practice the game punishes you for coming up with the correct theories at the wrong time. What's the right time? Who knows, whenever the game feels like it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Système d'exploitation : WINDOWS® 10 (64bit)
- Processeur : Intel® Core™ i3-4160
- Mémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoire
- Graphiques : Intel® HD Graphics 4400
- DirectX : Version 11
- Espace disque : 1.8 GB d'espace disque disponible
- Notes supplémentaires : *Recommended Controller Xbox 360 Controller (Windows®7/8.1) Xbox One Wireless Controller (Windows®10)
Recommended
- Système d'exploitation : WINDOWS® 10 (64bit)
- Processeur : Intel® Core™ i5-3570
- Mémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoire
- Graphiques : NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660
- DirectX : Version 11
- Espace disque : 1.8 GB d'espace disque disponible
- Notes supplémentaires : *Recommended Controller Xbox 360 Controller (Windows®7/8.1) Xbox One Wireless Controller (Windows®10)
FAQ
How much does Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy cost?
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy costs €29.99.
What are the system requirements for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy?
Minimum: Minimale : Système d'exploitation : WINDOWS® 10 (64bit) Processeur : Intel® Core™ i3-4160 Mémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoire Graphiques : Intel® HD Graphics 4400 DirectX : Version 11 Espace disque : 1.8 GB d'espace disque disponible Notes supplémentaires : *Recommended Controller Xbox 360 Controller (Windows®7/8.1) Xbox One Wireless Controller (Windows®10) Recommended: Recommandée : Système d'exploitation : WINDOWS® 10 (64bit) Processeur : Intel® Core™ i5-3570 Mémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoire Graphiques : NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 DirectX : Version 11 Espace disque : 1.8 GB d'espace disque disponible Notes supplémentaires : *Recommended Controller Xbox 360 Controller (Windows®7/8.1) Xbox One Wireless Controller (Windows®10)
What platforms is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy available on?
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is available on Windows PC.
Is Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy worth buying?
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy has 95% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 80/100.
When was Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy released?
The release date for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is not available.
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