Ace Attorney 3: Fry That Dollie!!!
Rating: | ★★★★★ |
Category: | Video Games |
Genre: | Adventure |
Console: | Nintendo DS |
Hah! It felt gooooooood frying that Dollie and her inconsistent (ever-shifting) testimonies in the courthouse. It was sooooo good, I couldn’t put the game down until I’ve successfully toasted her to a burnt crisp. Repeatedly. I should’ve been a lawyer. Hehe.
Anyway, on with the review. I’m writing the entire thing here…at least, until the Otaku Fridge goes back up. I’m currently on a vacation in…SECRET! And only brought my trusty Feenie (Nintendo DS) and Mi-Chan (Mac) with me.
EDIT: Otakufridge is up again.
BEGIN REVIEW…
Description (from the Ace Attorney website):
“The defining battle for justice is about to begin! Star as a defense attorney, who must prove a seemingly guilty client’s innocence no matter how dire the circumstances may seem. The complete story of Phoenix Wright comes together as players explore both the past and the present of the idiosyncratic lawyer. Collect evidence, survey crime scenes, weed through inconsistent testimonies and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails!”
Otaku Fridge Review Title: Intense!
by skysenshi
The objectives and rules in Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations have not changed since the second installation. In fact, it plays exactly like Phoenix Wright, Ace Attorney: Justice for All, a digital novel that oddly allows you, a defense lawyer, to investigate crime scenes so you can filch evidence for use against contradictory court testimonies. What really happens in Trials and Tribulations is that you delve into the histories of the people that have made so much of an impact in your career. If you had inadvertently made allies of your former nemeses in the previous Ace Attorney game, you will now need their powers of deduction to solve the most ground-breaking cases you’ll ever handle. In short: Trials and Tribulations’ force lies in its story…>> click here to read more at the otaku fridge. >>>
Bea Lapa
April 24, 2008 at 1:35 pmon a side note:
i wonder if the scriptwriters knew of a person who's as evil and contradictory as that character they named Dollie. you'll really need a good lawyer if you encountered one. lol!
Hsiang Lee
April 24, 2008 at 3:59 pmOMG!! this is my love!! well i havent finished it tho. I need walkthrough. HAHAHA LAME!! but ya. and the stories were nicely scripted. sometimes its kinda obvious whose the suspect.
Bea Lapa
April 24, 2008 at 4:42 pmyeah, you always already know who it is…problem is getting there. don't use a walkthrough! that's going to spoil the fun!
Monica Gonzalez
April 25, 2008 at 5:40 pmwow, cool, sounds like my kind of game…”dialogue-driven.” i'm gonna get this or Trials and Tribulations from my friends.
Bea Lapa
April 26, 2008 at 2:00 amget the first two first then play this. it's really story-driven so you have to solve the cases from the first two games.
the games are:
phoenix wright, ace attorney
phoenix wright, ace attorney: justice for all
phoenix wright, ace attorney: trials and tribulations
Bea Lapa
May 6, 2008 at 11:11 amupdated. the otakufridge is now back up. so i'll move the rest of the review there…