I think so. It was even meant to be a soft reboot for the series. The first Ace Attorney is the best place to start though.Would this be a good place to start? I never played any of the Ace Attorney games.
I think so. It was even meant to be a soft reboot for the series. The first Ace Attorney is the best place to start though.Would this be a good place to start? I never played any of the Ace Attorney games.
I guess so. Backwards compatibility on 3DS sort of negated that need in the first place; the, err, quadrilogy isn't that hard to find as physical DS games
Weird, isn't it?THANK YOU. It was very jarring to have 1-3 and 5&6 digital on 3ds and only the DS cart for 4. Pretty bad for my OCD. At least now I'll have everything in a folder and won't have to skip entries.
I would have liked it sooner but eh, November it is.
Sure, I would have expected it sooner in the 3DS's lifespan though. We're at the point where completing a collection on this platform is starting to feel like wasted money already.Well, ease of the eshop and the price on physical copies is worth considering. The games - particularly Apollo Justice - can retain a surprising amount of value at times. Then again, that probably also varies by region too.
Play the Ace Attorney Trilogy first.Would this be a good place to start? I never played any of the Ace Attorney games.
Sure, I would have expected it sooner in the 3DS's lifespan though. We're at the point where completing a collection on this platform is starting to feel like wasted money already.
Its one of the easiest entries but the first one is where you should start.Would this be a good place to start? I never played any of the Ace Attorney games.
Are you sure you don't mean the mobile? As far as I know the only difference are redrawn sprites between DS and 3ds.
There's no denying though that case 4-3 is quite possibly the worst in the series for a myriad of reasons, really drags Apollo down.
Well, ease of the eshop and the price on physical copies is worth considering. The games - particularly Apollo Justice - can retain a surprising amount of value at times. Then again, that probably also varies by region too.
Now people can enjoy Turnabout Serenade in *3D*
It was meant to be a finale for the series, actually.I think so. It was even meant to be a soft reboot for the series. The first Ace Attorney is the best place to start though.
Speaking of this, is that infamous performance video finally going to be displayed in a much more crisper definition?
Weird this seems to get hate, or at least not rated as highly.
This actually was the first AA game I played back in the DS days, (unwisely now looking back, I would reccommend AA1-3 first, but dont think its catastrophic to play this first and AA1-3 afterwards), so, maybe it's nostalgia talking but wouldn't say it's the worst now. Dual Destinies is probably that to me now, probably AAI1 is behind that too for me.
Isn't this essentially the android/iOS port to 3DS too?
Already got it on android, which lately is winning against 3DS for games like this, so probably won't get it again, maybe when it gets very cheap.
Would this be a good place to start? I never played any of the Ace Attorney games.
No 3D this time round?
Edit: JP PR confirms there is.
Sweeeet, thanks!^
According to the following user the japanese pr confirms 3D:
I think so. It was even meant to be a soft reboot for the series. The first Ace Attorney is the best place to start though.
I still revisit AA from time to time. I treat them like novels. Some people will read them multiple times, some won't.$20 seems kind of steep when I got the trilogy for that much, and I know from experience there's no replay in these things.
Long Live Bum Phoenix.
When he was the coolest cat in the game. Then he got nerfed in AA5
On that same note, I feel like seeing Phoenix from Apollo's perspective added an entirely new level of depth to his character that is more fully fleshed out BECAUSE we see him in the main seat again in AA5 and AA6. We see how Phoenix looks from an outside and inside perspective, how much the visible thoughts going through his head change our perspective of him as a viewer, and how his persona comes off to others as compared to who he really is inside. Whenever Phoenix showed up in Apollo's or Athena's chapters, I definitely felt hints of "bum Phoenix" or mentor Phoenix in him. It's only when we get a look inside his head and see him from his own perspective again that he turns back into a seemingly incompetent goofball. This shows the most during (AA6 spoilers!)There were good reasons for why he would behave like that in just that game though.
Apollo Justice spoilers:
He doesn't trust Apollo (Apollo is Kristoph Gavin's protegé after all) until late in the game, keeping him both at a distance and on a tight leash. His laid-back attitude comes from him not wanting to show his hand to a potential enemy.
Apollo has mostly gained his trust by the time the fifth game rolls around though, and in that game, we also get different perspectives on Wright, such as his own and Athena's. This all comes together to create the appearance of Wright having changed dramatically
when it's really just our perspective of him that has changed.
There were good reasons for why he would behave like that in just that game though.
Apollo Justice spoilers:
He doesn't trust Apollo (Apollo is Kristoph Gavin's protegé after all) until late in the game, keeping him both at a distance and on a tight leash. His laid-back attitude comes from him not wanting to show his hand to a potential enemy.
Apollo has mostly gained his trust by the time the fifth game rolls around though, and in that game, we also get different perspectives on Wright, such as his own and Athena's. This all comes together to create the appearance of Wright having changed dramatically
when it's really just our perspective of him that has changed.