Many Ace Attorney fans tend to hate on this game for its inclusion of Phoenix Wright, but honestly, the case that got me most excited and invested was the last case that heavily focused on Phoenix. While I like Apollo Justice as a character (and honestly like his character design a bit more than Phoenix), he was pretty darn bland, even once the game decided to give him some backstory (which I've heard barely gets followed up on in future games, but idk). The ending was also kinda "meh," but it leaves some intrigue for what's to come next.

For most of the game, gameplay both in court and in investigations felt very straightforward. I was rarely confused or unsure of what to do until the final case. Maybe a bit too straightforward, actually. The lack of challenge might've been what kept me from getting immersed in the game. I enjoyed the little forensics minigames that popped up every so often. Apollo's "Perceive" bracelet is one of the game's best additions to gameplay--basically Apollo's version of the Magatama, where he can see people's nervous fidgets when they lie. It was easy to figure out but still satisfying to use.

As always, the soundtrack slaps. In fact, this game's "Cornered" theme might be my favorite in the series so far. I played the remastered version for the 3DS, and I'm so thankful the HD artwork in this one isn't as ugly as the remastered trilogy's upscaled art. You can also find the remastered version on mobile, but I've heard it's got always-online DRM (great work, Capcom).

If you're going to play this one, I'd recommend picking it up for the DS or from the 3DS eShop while you still can!

Reviewed on Jul 05, 2022


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