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AA is back and it's not as good as before.

-The first case is absolutely pitiful and has the most contrived reason for a tutorial case in a sequel out there. Convinient amnesia is always lazy. At least Maggie is really cute.

-Speaking of Cute, the second case introduces Pearls, and she is simply adorable. Psychelocks are also a great way to expand on investigation segments and add thought rather than click everything until trial. Sadly those are the best thing about her case, as it's the start of a conspiracy that comes into play later on, but has a whimper of a killer right now and the court just accepts Spirit Channeling as fact for some reason.

-Turnabout Bigtop. If you're reading this review, I don't need to clarify further. Long, unfunny, annoying cast, incredibly contrived, you get it.

-The last case is the star of the show. So many twists and turns, especially with the reveal of the defendant being guilty turning the entire concept of what you are supposed to do as a lawyer on its head. De Killer is great too.

But this game still only has 1/4 good cases. Sure it's a damn good case, but not the entire game is that quality. All in all, there was an attempt, but alas...The Miracle never happen.

Reviewed on Sep 09, 2021


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