jeudi 24 octobre 2013

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies Review

If you’ve never played a Phoenix Wright adventure, it’s hard to adequately describe the delicious weirdness at work in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies. Like its predecessors, Dual Destinies is more of a syrupy-slick interactive novel than a traditional adventure game - equal parts soap opera, legal drama, and off-the-wall courtroom combat. For fans of old-school text adventures, that means many glorious hours of pressing the A button to trigger that next line of dialogue. Fans of actual, um, gameplay may find themselves pressing B to skip through the characters’ eccentric conversations to find that precious little exists in this game.


After taking a backseat role in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, star defense attorney Phoenix Wright returns to the spotlight in Dual Destinies, and he’s never looked better than he does on the 3DS. Each of the five cases in Dual Destinies is introduced with anime-quality cutscenes, and every character has their own unique, fluid animations when being questioned. Go ahead and play in 3D, too -- the effect is well done and unobtrusive, with characters popping out naturally from their backgrounds. Completing the game will take you upwards of a hefty 25 hours, depending on how quick you are to skip through the dialogue.


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