Nintendo Life writes: "Capcom's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series on DS has become a popular staple of the system over the past few years, combining a novel-style courtroom presentation with many of the unique gameplay functions of the DS system itself. The end product has been a very engaging gaming experience that allows players to feel like a part of an actual criminal trial process from start to finish. With the success of the DS releases, Capcom has now decided to bring the three handheld titles over to the WiiWare, albeit with very few changes and some extremely pixellated visuals, so Wii owners can enjoy the games as well."
Twinfinite counts down the 6 most bittersweet endings in video games. These endings will leave you on a low note when the credits end.
In a recent interview, Phoenix Wright writer Shu Takumi voiced his doubts as to whether the venerated courtroom-adventure series should have continued after the legendary defense attorney’s first trilogy.
First person shooters, open world RPGs, fighters, 3D platformers and 2D side scrollers – these are among the most popular videogame genres of today, dominating the majority of your average gamer’s time and brainpower.
The question is, when it comes down to brass tacks, are they the games most worthy of our time and brainpower? Is there a type of videogame that players get more out of than the common favorites? The answer just might be – absolutely.
Gonna be totally honest...this piece came out of nowhere, and it is a breath of fresh air. Nice to see something on here that isn't about COD,Battlefield, Uncharted, or whatever blockbuster is on the horizon revolving around guns and fighting..Other games and genres do exist and they deserve some attention.
Even as big an RPG fan as I am, I can agree with this. Between Fate/Stay Night, Trace Memories, and others like them, I have to say I can remember more about the stories of these games- even after just one playthrough- than nearly anything else.