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A unique take on the Ace Attorney formula, it's got its fair share of two weaker cases (2 and 4, the causes are really really contrived in both and there's no real payoff) but two stellar cases (3 and 5, Magnus Mcgilded is like Matt Engarde done better and Gina is also great). It serves as a set-up game to the second which is alright on its own but the McGilded stuff is the real winner.

I love how when you inspect the wagon early on you can catch on to what's going on when things change later, the case is just so good.

Reviewed on Nov 13, 2021


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