Ace Attorney is (sadly) the final game that focuses on the exploits of Phoenix Wright, the game's lawyer protagonist.
Difficulty Level:
The game features extremely challenging and mind boggling puzzles that left me stumped for hours, only to have the answer right in front of me the entire time.
The difficultly level of this game is, in my opinion, relatively high when compared to many other of today's modern games. The puzzles are very addicting and the game will always level you craving more.
Story
The story behind each Ace Attorney game is always shrouded with mystery and decker at the beginning, but semi-cleared up at the end. Each ending always levels a few unanswered questions, always making you crave for more.
The plot line and diolouge were very witty, and I found myself laughing at quite a few moments throughout this puzzling game.
The jokes were great as always, and the characters emotions displayed onscreen only make it better. The slapstack humor of Godot always throwing his coffee at Phoenix never gets old.
Gameplay:
As in previous installments, the game is divided into two sections, the investigation, and the trial.
The trial sequences are the harder of the two, giving you access to limited rescourses and info, you have to decipher what exactly occurred. A health bar looses energy whenever you make a wrong acusation, and say enough wrong things, game over!
The investigation sequences are often the longer, more relaxed parts of the game, allowing you to move around and find evidence and witness testimonies to build you case. These sequences provide a nice break, and have medium level puzzles.
Music
The game contains some great music, in the 8-bit style carried over from the game boy. The music is good, and doesn't drive you nuts.
You may find yourself humming the tunes now and then though!
Overall, Phoenix Wright has done it again, creating a great storyline, challenging puzzles, and witty diolouge all wrapped up into a classic game that no Nintendo Fan should miss!
It's like I'm reading a news article of four years ago (since Ace Atorney really never had much succes on GBA), if you're reviewing then won't you please add your own opinion? It's like I can't object in this cross-examination.