SUNNYVALE, Calif — Jan. 16, 2007 — Court is back in session as Capcom® today announced that Phoenix Wright™: Ace Attorney™ Justice For All for the Nintendo DS™ has shipped to retailers across North America. The second game in the popular court room battle series from Japan introduces four new cases featuring new characters, plot twists and gameplay features. Players resume the role of Phoenix Wright, a defense attorney who must prove his client’s innocence against the toughest of odds and most ruthless of adversaries. Players must exercise their legal prowess as they collect evidence, examine witnesses, analyze testimonies and seek the truth to ensure that justice prevails. The game is characterized by its memorable characters, engaging storylines and unique gameplay format, all presented in a comical anime style. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All carries a “T" rating for teen audiences by the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) with a suggested retail price of $29.99.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice For All includes the following features:
· Play from the first person perspective through four shocking new cases
· Two distinct gameplay segments:
Investigation phase – survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence that will be used in court
Court phase – present findings from the investigation to support your case, listen to testimonies, examine witnesses, and determine what is fact from fiction so you can prove your client’s innocence
· New “Psyche-Lock" feature – some witnesses may be keeping the truth under tight lock and key (aka the “Psyche-Lock" state), so in order to break them down, successfully open up their Psyche-Locks with a series of correct questions or catch them on their inconsistent statements
· New life bar represents Phoenix’s status in court – by presenting incorrect evidence or following misguided attempts to break Psyche-Locks, Phoenix’s life bar will go down; the only way to regain this stat is to successfully open a witness’s Psyche-Lock
· Use the DS touch screen to navigate the game’s interface and become deeply involved in court room proceedings by using the microphone to yell “Objection," “Take that" and more!
· Colorful cast of characters include both new and familiar faces
Phoenix Wright – the game’s main character who is a defense lawyer with a keen sense for discerning fact from fiction
Franziska von Karma – the new D.A. and daughter of former adversary, Manfred von Karma, is on the warpath to take Phoenix down and avenge her father by any means necessary
Maya Fey – having honed her psychic powers, she is now a mystic of the Kurain Channeling Technique and will continue to be a valuable ally for Phoenix in his trials
Pearl Fey – Maya’s cousin is an up and coming psychic herself and looks up to her as a role model
For more information on Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All, please visit the official site at http://www.capcom.com/aceattorney/.
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
And I didn't even get the first one yet... 40€ is so much for a point and click adventure...
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Because it's friggin expensive?
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Originally posted by: Pale
I tried to play the first game. I thought it was fun but often broken. It can be way overly and unnecessarily frustrating.
When you play through a case, and you figure out what you have to show them, there are moments where jumping right to the end result and showing them that object does not work. Instead you have to show them objects in order to get Phoenix to understand what you as the player already figured out. This wouldn't be a big deal if the whole damn case didn't start over if you screwed up too many times.
However, I did play this game long after the rest of the world, so maybe it's just a victim of overhype for me.
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Originally posted by: Pale
Hrmm Pap, I may not realize this... Do i have to constantly save though? That seems silly.