'Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney' Review - It Pleases the Court
If you were an iOS-only gamer following Capcom's Ace Attorney series, things probably got a little confusing with Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies [$0.99]. Why did it seem like Phoenix Wright was coming back to his job from a long time off" Who is this Apollo guy that takes up a third of the game" Wait, Phoenix has a daughter" What's up with that" I'm not sure why Capcom decided to give mobile players the fifth game in a series before the fourth one, but they've finally decided to fill that gap. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney [$0.99] is a beautiful remaster of the original game which, up until now, was exclusively found on the Nintendo DS. While the graphics aren't polygonal like Dual Destinies, they were originally rendered at a much higher resolution than the Game Boy Advance sprites that were redrawn for the Phoenix Wright Trilogy. It's also, for various reasons, generally not as well-liked as most of the other installments in the series. Nevertheless, it's safe to say that if you enjoyed your time in the courtroom in previous Ace Attorney games, you'll want to show up to the stand here, too. From all appearances, Ace Attorney was meant to finish as a series with the third game, Trials and Tribulations. Phoenix's story had been wrapped up with a bow tied on it, and most of the supporting cast had seen their sub-plots resolved, as well. The ending of Trials and Tribulations is pretty clearly meant to be a real ending. That made it difficult when Capcom decid...
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