A game stabilized by its "pretty good" second case, and saved by its utterly phenomenal finale. An atrocious tutorial case, a deeply irritating third case, and a now-unimpressive overall runtime cannot sink Justice for All, because it goes out on what is quite possibly the highest note the franchise has ever seen. Truly, an AA game is made or broken on the back of its final case, and JFA got made.

Reviewed on May 08, 2020


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