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oh my god, this is an awesome game. its kind of hard to beat tho, cuz you have to have teh skillz, but i love it.
Heh, in my opinion, this one's even a little bit better than the one before it. And while there are only 4 cases to solve rather than 5, each one is still satisfyingly long, and the awesomeness of the game overall makes up for it anyway. Of course, you'll have to play this to see what I mean, and man is it worth it. Oh, I don't even know where to start.
;) Well first of all let me tell you why I even got this game. I was skeptical, as I had never played a game about law of all things, but I decided to give it a try anyway. This game was marvelous, or, as Max Galactica would put it, FABULOUS. Yes, twists, the most thrilling part of it all. Now you're getting this from a not-so-huge gamer who has greatly enjoyed games such as Kingdom Hearts, Harvest Moon, and Final Fantasy, and this series is definitely one of my favorites.
There is so much intrigue and suspense in every case, and the thing that pleased me the most was the TWISTS. And of course, I ended up falling in love with it, and as soon as I found out there was going to be a sequel, I knew I had to buy it. I received the first Phoenix Wirght game for my birthday from a friend who said he had enjoyed it very much. So this game once again follows the story of Phoenix, Maya, and all of your other favorite characters, including some new ones, namely Franziska the female prosecutor, who is your main rival for a good deal of the game, and Pearl, Maya's cute little cousin. If you liked the first Phoenix Wright, you will LOVE this one.
Great game, the last case was kind of hard at least for me so I had to cheat a couple of times, the psyche lock does not bother me so much but sometimes you really have to search deep to unlock them. Great game, really recoment it for people that like to solve mysteries.
I purchased this game out of curiousity; a friend of mine had previously bought one of the Ace Attorney games (and refused to let me play his), so I was very much hoping the game would be worth the money spent.It very much is. With several different cases to think through (none of them short in the least), lovable and unforgettable characters, and occasionally the giggle-inducing comment from one forgetful judge, "Justice for All" kept me playing for hours, and even days, on end.
not so good cases, this game is worthwhile to play. Before you play this game, I highly recommend attempting to find a copy of the first game. It is still fun, and, of course, the cases always leave you guessing until the end. As for the game itself, there are 4 cases instead of 5 in this game- which left me feeling a bit ripped off, as one of the 4 cases is incredibly short, and one does nothing for the story. This game DOES explain how the game's court system works, and you get an idea of what happened in the first game, but it's best to play the first game in order to fully appreciate it. However, the second case alone makes this game worthwhile(for this price, anyway).Even with the lack of a case, and two. I recommend it, but play the first one first.
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