Replaying Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a lot like re-reading a good book. You know all the beats – sometimes by heart – but the dialogue is as charming and entertaining as it ever was, and there are new details you pick up a second or even third time through that enrich the tale. The Ace Attorney games released on DS are ports of now decade-old GBA carts, though, and despite being well-optimized, they’re starting to show their age. If you’re looking to replay the original games, or if you jumped into the series with Apollo Justice or Dual Destinies and need to catch up, then Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy offers a near-ideal way to enjoy the classics.
The Humble Capcom Heroic Collection Bundle just launched recently. It has ten items including Monster Hunter Rise, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, and more.
I took advantage of the $1 deal for lost planet 3, strider, bionic commando and mega man. 3 of them run great on my steam deck. bionic commando sadly does not.
ive left humble bundle long time ago the pricimng is now off as well as game collection. humble monthly used to be excellent but thasts also downhill
Famitsu interviewed Capcom COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto, and some of the more interesting comments came about when the Japanese magazine asked about a couple of the company’s older IPs.
Cool. Time for a new game, maybe? We’re certainly due for one.
The Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice and Maya Fey Nendoroids have secured a release date, pre-orders have opened, and new photos are in.
I wish Nintendo would re-release these games on GBA in English. Something about playing them on the GBA makes me excited.