I liked it a lot! Veery Ace Attorney-like. I just finished the first file and the culprit was somewhat obvious, but it has just 1 star in difficulty. I already bought the whole game, haha.
Haha yup, had so much anticipation for this when it was a DS game with better art. I am feeling the music in that extended gameplay look though so I'll pick this up when it hits Android.
This is quite fun. Reminds me of ace attorney investigations but with a different spin. First intro case took me a good 30ish mins, and i'm guessing the other ones might be longer, so 9 cases for $5. Not shabby.
Just beat the first two cases (they're free), it's pretty good! I got stuck once in each of the cases though, because the clues needed to solve them at those points was a bit bullshitty in my opinion. For case 1
I didn't notice that the order of the sandwich contents were meant to refer to the alleged killer's name,
and for case 2
I think it's rather unfair that they don't allow you to examine the clock in more detail as soon as it's available to you.
I like the arrows during the "cross-examinations", it gives the game a bit more of a playful vibe, and the music's great and the art's got a very clean style to it. I can't stand the "accent" they gave Lucy though. I think it'll be a good way to kill time until Ace Attorney 5.
Just beat the first two cases (they're free), it's pretty good! I got stuck once in each of the cases though, because the clues needed to solve them at those points was a bit bullshitty in my opinion. For case 1
I didn't notice that the order of the sandwich contents were meant to refer to the alleged killer's name,
and for case 2
I think it's rather unfair that they don't allow you to examine the clock in more detail as soon as it's available to you.
I like the arrows during the "cross-examinations", it gives the game a bit more of a playful vibe, and the music's great and the art's got a very clean style to it. I can't stand the "accent" they gave Lucy though. I think it'll be a good way to kill time until Ace Attorney 5.
It does seem to have all the good and bad of AA games lol. I don't feel like the game scores you or penalize you over anything though. hmmmm...
You know, this game really does remind me of Detective Conan (Cased Closed) in structure. Odd more games aren't like that.
LA Noire was the closest thing to it, but that played it serious and the crimes weren't crazy nonsense (and the interrogation system still makes zero sense after i beaten the game).
I think the female character is meant to have some sort of accent. She never says "I was" or "he was", it's always "were" instead of "was"... so I don't think it can be attributed to poor translation, because none of the other characters talk like that.
So far its just Lucy insists on calling Alfrendi "Prof" and Alfrendi says his father, an actual professor, wouldnt approve.
They might actually delve into it when you meet his brother though. Im not sure i only have the free cases and havent done case 2 yet.
This and phoenix wright one are like the only spinoffs. They do make sequels. Puzzle game series with more games with more puzzles. Where is this anger coming from?
This and phoenix wright one are like the only spinoffs. They do make sequels. Puzzle game series with more games with more puzzles. Where is this anger coming from?
It's not just the spinoffs. There's been at least one Layton game every year since the start, with two in more recent years. It's been utterly driven into the ground, and no one's buying it any more.
Then, on top of that, they slap the Layton brand on unrelated iOS games which have absolutely nothing to add beyond dilution. How to destroy a breakout brand 101.
It's not just the spinoffs. There's been at least one Layton game every year since the start, with two in more recent years. It's been utterly driven into the ground, and no one's buying it any more.
Then, on top of that, they slap the Layton brand on unrelated iOS games which have absolutely nothing to add beyond dilution. How to destroy a breakout brand 101.
It's not just the spinoffs. There's been at least one Layton game every year since the start, with two in more recent years. It's been utterly driven into the ground, and no one's buying it any more.
Then, on top of that, they slap the Layton brand on unrelated iOS games which have absolutely nothing to add beyond dilution. How to destroy a breakou
This anger doesn't make any sense. The series still sell great and it's about a simple story + puzzles, everyday millions of puzzles are made, you don't dilute puzzles. Not only that, but this spin off is different from the main game since it plays like AA Investigations.