In the end, Apollo Justice is a worthy successor to the Phoenix Wright series, even if the first outing seems a little too eager to hold on to the characters from its predecessor. By placing Phoenix and co. at the forefront of this game, Capcom gives Feenie fans a hook to buy into, but it's at the expense of establishing Apollo as a character in his own right.
Hopefully future Apollo games will give him more of a chance to stand out on his own, however even with this in mind, Apollo Justice: Attorney at Law provides plenty of well written, engaging, adventure game play that finally makes use of the DS's feature set. Whether you're an adventure game fan or a Phoenix Wright fan, you won't be disappointed.
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, eShop has launched a new digital sale on Capcom, Ratalaika Games, Microids, and DrinkBox Studios' games for Nintendo gamers right now, offering steep discounts on several of their popular games!"
Daily Video Game writes: "If you are a fan of Japanese games, eShop has good news for you! Many Capcom and Gamuzumi games are getting steep discounts from eShop for Nintendo Switch and 3DS right now!"
The future could be filled with revived Nintendo DS classics. Hopefully it happens!
My kid yesterday proclaimed he liked the DS more than the Switch because the controls work on the go. Then I asked if he would rather have Monster Hunter Stories 2 on Steam or Switch and he chose Steam. So proud!