Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (Nintendo DS) Review


The reason I tried it this game was to find out if I have the mind of an attorney. This is really a new try Nintendo DS gaming. Over at Gamespot, the good point of this game is that
  • New forensic investigation abilities add much-needed variety
  • Improved visual presentation
  • Last case is quite interesting and provides a good payoff---I'll tell you about this is later post. No need for spoilers at his part :)
And the bad side to the game is that
  • Flaws such as slow pacing and linear, trial-and-error gameplay are still here
  • Forensic investigation tools are underused
  • New characters aren't as charming and interesting as the old ones. Mr. Wright looks so cool rather than Mr. Justice. And in the early part of the game, Apollo Justice acts weird compared to Mr. Phoenix Wright. He is comical but I think out of place. I can understand it is his first case but no over reacting.
There are four turnabouts (cases), all of which find you defending a client accused of murder. The first three cases are solid but aren't anything special. It's the last case that steals the show. And don't forget being an attorney is not limited to the court. In the game, . You'll spend your time out of court investigating crime scenes, collecting evidence, and interviewing witnesses.

While in court, you be cross-examining the defendant then the witnesses to find inconsistencies. You got use your inner lawyer skills because if you just present *any* inconsistencies by random the judge could get angry and declare your defendant guilty. You don't want that to happen as the game will end.

To test out the game and bring out the lawyer in you, download Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney or you may purchase Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney from Amazon.

If you interested with other Nintendo DS games for download, you may start here

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