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- Release Date 10/12/2005
- Publisher Capcom
- Platform DS
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
Court is in session, and you're the star of the show in this first person courtroom adventure. You're Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense lawyer looking to make a name for himself as an ace attorney. Tackle five legal cases packed with twists, turns, shocking revelations, colorful characters, intense courtroom drama, and the occasional comical detour. Each of the two-part cases starts with the Investigation Phase. You'll scope out the crime scene, mine witnesses for info, and gather evidence. Then, it's onto the Court Phase, where you'll present your findings, listen to testimony, flash your wild cross-examination skills, and prove your clients' innocence. Order! Order in the court
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (7.8 out of 10)
Playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney on the Nintendo DS takes me back years ago to my gaming days on the Apple II. One of the first games I ever acquired for my computer was a text adventure based upon Perry Mason; it was, in retrospect, a pretty crappy and linear adventure, but at the time it was c...more
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Average Member Rating: 8.4 out of 10
Like A Great Book (it's hard to put down).. (8 out of 10)
posted by Kimoon (BROOKLYN, NY) on Apr 27, 2006
Member since Jan 2003
28 out of 31 gamers (90%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2003
28 out of 31 gamers (90%) found this review helpful
Phoenix Wright is like a great book you can’t seem to put down. There is an intriguing story line nicely broken up into chapters. There is a cast of characters you can’t help but love. There is a climax that takes place in the court room. Even though your interaction seems minimal at best it is a gr...more
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Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player, Mini-Games
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