Well, it didn't in Japan. Was sadly among the worst selling AA games.
Oh nice. When I first was watching the trailer I thought it was for that spin-off game in feudal Japan- but nope!
Hyped. Isn't this the one Maya is supposed to come back in too? Or am I misremembering?
Dun dun dunnYes, this is the one that brings back Maya.
And she's a defendant in a murder case again!
Awesome!
Is there a reason why The Great Ace Attorney isn't being localized?
If it's digital only, I won't buy it.
Simple as that. I'm still waiting on AA5 to be released physically and I will wait until I'm long dead for it, too. Shame, because Ace Attorney was one of my favorite franchises in existence. But not even it can be spared from being dropped like a rock due to a digital only release.
If it's digital only, I won't buy it.
Simple as that. I'm still waiting on AA5 to be released physically and I will wait until I'm long dead for it, too. Shame, because Ace Attorney was one of my favorite franchises in existence. But not even it can be spared from being dropped like a rock due to a digital only release.
I'm not. At least, that's not the first reason on the books of reasons why I don't do digital gaming.You can always get AA5 on iOS if you are that paranoid about losing your game if your system is stolen/lost/broken.
I want to be, but it's impossible for me to not feel bitter about it. Trials and Tribulations is the only video game that has impacted me to the point of literal crying, so the series has a very special place in my heart. Really sad that they had to contradict me in the worst of ways, but I am an individual of principle so I can't let it slide.I'm the same, but I'm happy for the fans of the franchise, at least they get them.
I'm not. At least, that's not the first reason on the books of reasons why I don't do digital gaming.
If it's not on my shelf, it might as well not exist.
That's reason number 1 with a huge flaming font
Oh yeah, absolutely not. I learned my lesson the hard way AFTER getting a rig. Love me some console games<3You must not do PC gaming much then.
I'm sorry but if I had a favorite franchise that went digital only, I would not let that stop me from playing it.If it's digital only, I won't buy it.
Simple as that. I'm still waiting on AA5 to be released physically and I will wait until I'm long dead for it, too. Shame, because Ace Attorney was one of my favorite franchises in existence. But not even it can be spared from being dropped like a rock due to a digital only release.
If it's digital only, I won't buy it.
Simple as that. I'm still waiting on AA5 to be released physically and I will wait until I'm long dead for it, too. Shame, because Ace Attorney was one of my favorite franchises in existence. But not even it can be spared from being dropped like a rock due to a digital only release.
The reason right now is that there's only one team for translating the AA games. They were too preoccupied with 6 to do anything else. As for why they chose the game they did? Nothing definite, but it's easy to guess a few reasons. I think people are really overstating the widespread appeal of anime Sherlock Holmes and Watson's pink-haired daughter.Awesome!
Is there a reason why The Great Ace Attorney isn't being localized?
I've already mourned and processed my feelings long ago. I understand most fans would take a digital release, but that's fine. Everyone has their priorities and that's cool! My voice is being spoken over by those who disagree with me and that's just how it goes. I'm a sore winner, but I ain't no sore loserBye, then. The series is at the point where Capcom will release it in the West either digitally or not at all due to its niche status and presumably low sales numbers. Most fans will take a digital release rather than nothing.
The medium of the game isn't more important than the game itself. The medium of the game contributes to the overall experience of the game. Games don't exist in vacuums for me, and there are many aspects of art and products that are enhanced due to context. The act of going out of my way to buy something, opening the box, smelling its contents, putting it on my shelf in alphabetical order, stroking its spine routinely, etc is ritualistic and a part of the incredible experience of video games.The idea that the medium in which the game is delivered is more important than the game itself is something that will never make sense to me.
Anyway there's a thread now for people who are physical or bust, go there to lament and petition.
Owning something is part of my enjoyment, I never want to rent or borrow anything ever again. After I consume, it's immortalized in my collection for the rest of my life. That's what I love seeing.You might as well as treat it as a $30 rental for your favorite game. I mean your probably wasted $30 on dumber or more useless things over the years.
Sorry I couldn't help back then, friend. I was too late ;-;Where were you "physical or bust" people back in the DS era?
Sorry I couldn't help back then, friend. I was too late ;-;
Uh, what? I'd presume buying carts, but then again I've never seen so many AA fans till this generation.Where were you "physical or bust" people back in the DS era?
Uh, what? I'd presume buying carts, but then again I've never seen so many AA fans till this generation.
You can always get AA5 on iOS if you are that paranoid about losing your game if your system is stolen/lost/broken.
Well, it didn't in Japan. Was sadly among the worst selling AA games.
DS piracy was fair rampant tho.
Save us Limited Run Games.
With your help, Capcom will stop being morons.
Uh, what? I'd presume buying carts, but then again I've never seen so many AA fans till this generation.