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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Critic Reviews

53 Total Reviews

52 Positive Reviews(98.1%)
1 Mixed Reviews(1.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Just Adventure May 21, 2024
Character reactions are exaggerated, heck, they’re waaaaay over-exaggerated, the main setting is a courtroom and it is - *gasp* - adventure. In fact, to label Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney as ‘kooky’ would be an understatement, but somehow it works.
90
The New York Times May 21, 2024
While the oddball stories are played for laughs, the constant plot twists and surprises are as effective as those of any John Grisham novel.
90
NintendoWorldReport May 21, 2024
Everything about Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is surprising, from its intricately staged murders and clever humor to its mere existence. Any gamer looking for a good mystery book or a good laugh cannot go wrong with this instant classic.
90
Deeko May 21, 2024
You'll oftentimes be surprised at some of the things characters say during the game and may even find yourself laughing out loud at some of the antics encountered during court proceedings.
90
N-Europe May 21, 2024
Proof that even lawyer games can be fun. Addictive, challenging and inventive; Capcom have struck gold once again.
90
Adventure Gamers May 21, 2024
With its charming gameplay, excellent use of the Nintendo DS features, truly funny dialogue, intricate plot, and personable cast of characters, this "soon to be a classic" title offers plenty of gaming enjoyment.
90
VideoGamer May 21, 2024
When a game has this much attention to detail, when the script fizzes along with such humour and throws in plot twist after plot twist during the courtroom battles, it's easy to forgive the linearity.
90
Jolt Online Gaming UK May 21, 2024
If it’s a great story with likeable characters (with the notable exception of Phoenix’s slightly annoying assistant he picks up shortly into the game) you want, then Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney will sink its claws into you and not let go until the judge’s hammer comes down on that final case.
90
Play.tm May 21, 2024
Whenever a game of such craftsmanship actually gets a release in Europe, you would be a fool not to grasp it tightly and treasure its unique and original interactivity.
90
But while there's little appeal in tackling Phoenix Wright's cases again, this is a unique, lengthy, deep and absolutely gripping game. Highly recommended.
89
Armchair Empire May 21, 2024
The defense and prosecuting attorneys aren't merely suits with expensive educations, they're presented as warriors fated to opposing sides due to their professions.
89
Console Gameworld May 21, 2024
On the charge of being an excellent adventure game on the DS, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is declared guilty as charged.
88
GameSpot May 21, 2024
Though the game is heavily text-driven and there's little replayability, it's a bright, rich, and lengthy adventure that could hardly have been improved upon otherwise.
88
RPG Fan May 21, 2024
All-in-all, though, Phoenix Wright ends up winning my heart with its charm and overall presentation. The characters are certainly lovable and the stories are far from boring.
88
Pelit (Finland) May 21, 2024
A refreshingly original adventure. It feels like a comic book and the story centres around courtrooms. There are some mildly annoying repetitive elements, but nothing too distracting.
87
Gamer 2.0 May 21, 2024
The game nails its sound scores. Though the soundtrack of the game is sometimes lacking and old-fashioned, it is reminiscent of old SNES and NES titles and feels mood appropriate at all times.
85
Play Magazine May 21, 2024
I can only hope this game does well enough for Capcom to bring the other games in this series to the U.S.
85
GameZone May 21, 2024
The scenarios are both challenging and interesting and there’s even some CSI-like crime scene investigating.
85
BonusStage May 21, 2024
Appeals to that mystery-solving personality that’s in all of us and truly is one of the most innovative titles to appear on the DS this year.
85
GameCritics May 21, 2024
Despite the half-done feeling of chapter five, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney remains the sort of game that I live for. It's intelligent, creative, and never ever loses its sense of humor.