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Now THIS is the true MySims in my heart. You have a lot more "meaningful" interactions with the people with a lot more interesting actions such as fishing or botany and even encouraging the locals to experiment with their hobbies like chinese food cake. You shouldn't play it probably but it's good

Good Platformer but not a good High-Speed Platformer; it's so easy to fly and skip half of the hazards before late-game levels, can't say I was bored messing with and exploring though. You can also beat it in one evening, so quickly I don't even know if it's a 3 or 3.5 stars because I didn't have enough time to conclude that. I never expected the bosses to be the best part of any 3D platformer though, especially the second half, I enjoyed learning them on the hardest difficulty (again) while listening to the bangers of this game

I’m so happy with how this remake turned out, it’s so gorgeous looking everywhere you look, Tartarus is fun to play! They made the worst part of the game better! Simply by making it feel like it goes by so much faster by how fun the gameplay is. Theurgy is such a fun addition to the combat making every character even more varied, tho let’s be honest Ken and Koromaru are so strong it’s ridiculous lol. Having all the social links be voiced also helped me enjoy their stories even more than before, even the ones I still dislike like they still don’t go over the out of nowhere cult stuff in the moon social link or anything, but the new Link episodes are a amazing addition for the male party members, the only complaint I can think of for this game is the opening cutscene and awakening cutscene don’t feel as strong as the original, they don’t have that impact anymore sadly but the rest of the cutscenes are really well done, so why is it ranked 10/10? Cause I still really liked it lol

Heartbreaking: two games you vehemently despise for spitting on the creativity of your favorite contentious sequel of all time just got a good port

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"You mean that whole "dark age of the law" nonsense? I'm so sick of hearing about that!"
- Athena Cykes, The Cosmic Turnabout, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies

its QOL improvements don't save this from just being horrendously uninteresting and stale compared to literally every other AA. The writing is appallingly bad and every case that isn't the one with the high school is a 4/10 or worse. Genuinely the worst game I played in 2020

dark age of the law was darker in aa4?

i truly loathe this game. it introduces a lot of characters and concepts i want to love, but the direction of the game feels so wrong? it retcons a lot of cool things introduced in aa4, and completely wipes the character development of a lot of key returning characters. they completely massacred apollo!!! many of the cases are boring and it was a brave decision to focus the emotional weight of the story on your new character that you gave zero development & meaningful screen time to. i bought the dlc cases for this game before i played anything and i couldn't even bring myself to play those.

It's not very good. They seem to undo all character development from the previous game and forget it even happened. Also, I feel as though most of the new characters are too tropey and ridiculous to be taken seriously in more serious moments. In my opinion, I felt as though the overarching story was pretty hamfisted too.

Why did they introduce another new defense attorney right after Apollo and only focus on her in two cases? Why did they drop so many plot points from the last game? Why is Blackquill one of the only consistently good parts of Dual Destinies? The world may never know.

I've been thinking about this game a bit recently and while this won't be a fully fledged review of the game as a whole, I can't help but continue pondering how Dual Destinies was not only dealt a bad hand, but also used it in the worst way possible. Of course, the game follows Phoenix Wright, which is the biggest problem of this game.

After the events of Apollo Justice, you would expect an entire trilogy dedicated to Apollo. While he is the center of attention a lot of the time, a good chunk of that time is also spent on other characters. A character like Phoenix Wright absolutely does not need any of this time dedicated to him. Especially considering how, in the last game, he was a barred attorney and considered a hobo by the fanbase.

What I think a lot of people misunderstand about Phoenix in AJ:AA is that he didn't actually change much in terms of character. For the first three cases of the game, it may seem that way, but that's because this is only the second time in the series that we interact with Phoenix from someone else's point of view (and the first time was when he was barely an adult).

Everything changes when we actually play as him in the fourth case. You get to see that he hasn't changed all that much, he just chooses to put a different face out there for the public. After years of playing poker, he became so good at bluffing, he uses it to play a part that may seem different, but is inherently the same. It seems Dual Destinies saw that he was a poker player who bluffed and said "that must be his entire character." Phoenix is an attorney again, which very much undermines his hobo persona in the grand scheme of things. To clarify, Phoenix was a great character when he went from attorney to hobo, but when he went from hobo to attorney, everything fell apart.

For some reason, everyone thinks he's a bluffing master and nothing else. So much, in fact, that they even address this in one of the game's trailers. Phoenix is downright incompetent most of the time, and that's because a lot of the time, he actually DOES bluff. Even if the answer is right in front of him, even if he's hardly backed into a corner at all, he chooses to bluff instead of thinking things through.

I would like to remind everyone that the amount of times Phoenix ever absolutely RELIED on bluffing in the games prior is TWICE. Only two times did Phoenix need to bluff to get out of his current situation. The first time was when he was thinking out loud in Turnabout Goodbyes (1-4) about where the bullet could've gone, and that was in part due to Mia's guidance. The second time, Phoenix simply needed to stall for time in Farewell, My Turnabout (2-4) so Gumshoe could find Maya and Shelly de Killer. He already knew who the killer was, so it wasn't like he was trying to solve the mystery, he just needed to buy time.

Phoenix is presented as an incompetent dumbass and I will never forgive this game for that. He's a bit better in SOJ, but not by much. Capcom has a huge issue with giving up the spotlight for other characters. Ryu has been their Street Fighter poster boy until very recently where it seems they're trying to get Luke to fill that role, but Ryu is still there of course. Chris has been the main protagonist of the most recent Resident Evil games and he's been around since the very first ones. Dead Rising got new protagonists with the second and third games, but the director's cut of DR2 put Frank back as the protagonist and so did DR4, which completely butchered his character.

I'm thankful we have DGS and DGS2 which are completely detached from the events of every other AA game. We get to see these characters grow independently in tightly woven experiences. What happened to Phoenix is a travesty, and I don't think the character could ever recover from this kind of assassination. Visual novels require characters to be consistent, and Phoenix made one huge leap backwards with the 3D era, and unfortunately, I'm not sure if he can jump back forward.

this game is like that one scene in the beginning of shrek 2 where theyre travelling to far far away and donkey won't shut up except donkey in this scenario is all of the characters not shutting up about the dark age of the law and i am shrek losing more of my will to live every second

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capcom. look at me. im currently whispering in your ear. why the fuck did you decide to make apollo have another backstory. why did you let your new protagonist feel so weak. she only got the spotlight in case 3 and that was cool but more athena please. and the dark age of the law is such a weird and weak plot point of your game i don't even know how to explain it. and your big villain was a phantom we didn't even get to see his true face; how am i supposed to care about him. the only good case in this game was the dlc one. please don't fuck it up again capcom im warning you DONT DO IT

simon blackquill deserved a better debut game than this

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