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MTZehvor said:
Pavolink said:
Any impressions so far? Here in Mexico is 399 pesos, so I want to invest my money wisely.

Finished the first case, it's pretty good so far. They made it pretty evident right off the bat that there are a ton of questions that will be tackled, probably in the later cases. 

The game feels more in line with Trials and Tribulations level of difficulty as opposed to Apollo Justice and Investigations. There was one cross examination that I had to restart on, mainly because I was a silly billy and overlooked something that should have been pretty obvious. There was also another section where it asked what the criminal was trying to hide, but it only accepts one answer despite there being two things the criminal did (and it acknowledges that the criminal wanted to hide the other as well).

There's a lot of mysteries going around. Interestingly enough, the game splits the first case into two days, but doesn't do anything in terms of investigations. I wish it had, as all of the characters (with perhaps the exception of Phoenix) certainly could have used a bit more development, but hopefully that'll be taken care of in the next two cases. 

On the other hand, the humor is definitely there, and is arguably the best in the series. My biggest fear coming into this game as well, that Phoenix would end up regressing in maturity and skill from Apollo Justice (to make him be a lawyer again) was pretty much dismantled right after he first appeared. He's arguably even cooler in this game than he was in Apollo Justice.

Well, that sounds good. The humor was actually since the demo and it was one of the things a liked more. I need still to catch the series with the DS games. This will be my first one.



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