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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From a Mom's perspective, December 16, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
I am actually reviewing the whole Phoenix Wright series here. My son loves these games and I have to say they are the most involved and interesting games I've seen yet. He'll spend hours going over 'cases' and has even gone online to research law. It's sparked his interest in having a career in the criminal justice field as well. I can hear him saying "object" into the mic on the DS sometimes! I've taken a look at the game myself and really think the graphics are sharp and characters well developed. He'll also listen to just the music sometimes as well. If your child is interested in law, or if you want something more than the usual video game, this may be it. Very clever and I think it's a great mind-expander!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I know the characters, I know their motivations, I miss them already!, November 7, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
I just finished "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations." The biggest complaint I have so far is how much I miss the characters after 14 episodes!
The first game had 5 cases, including a bonus case made specifically for the DS. After searching many reviews and finding no answer, I feel inclined to tell you this game has no such feature either. However, it does have 5 well written and very suspenseful cases.
The story begins 5 years ago with Phoenix Wright on trial for murder, represented by his soon-to-be mentor Mia Fey. The trial takes a surprising turn and ends up throwing into motion all of the next few cases in the game.
The cases involve the mentioned case against Phoenix Wright as a college art student, a heinous villain known as MaskDeMasque who is terrorizing the city with thefts of precious treasures (done with excellent murder mystery style characters, including a hybrid Sherlock Holmes/Backstreet boy.) and a poisoning with a well loved accident prone policewoman.
You get nearly every character from the previous games here. Maya Fey, Mia's younger sister with the powers of a medium, Pearl Fey, a feisty 9 year old with romantic delusions about Phonix and Maya, Prosecutor Franciska Von Karma with her trademark whip, Wise Mia Fey in her ghost form and younger self, and all the other characters you know well.
I don't want to spoil anything, but if you played the previous two games and loved the characters this game be at the top of your list. Strapped for cash? Take Detective Gumshoe's advice, "Just buy freeze dried noodles and hang in there!" Buying freeze dried noodles would be a great way to save up to pick up this gem, and you'll have hours of time spent with characters you love. You won't want to leave them behind.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Same graphics, same sounds..., December 10, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing has changed. If you've played 1 & 2, you've seen it all already. When a company like Capcom can blatantly use rehashed graphics, sounds & music and still make a game that, IMHO, is one of the most entertaining experiences ever on the DS, that tells you what a great writing team they have at the helm. Puns, name play & inside jokes galore. I'm not even going to mention the French chef.
I'm sorry to hear that this is the end of the "Phoenix Wright" series, but I have faith that the new group coming in No. 4 will be a host of all new characters to warm, entertain, enlighten and annoy the living hell out of us for years to come. Long live Phoenix Wright!
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