Lotus666
06-08-09, 11:19 PM
LF gave us this in 2007...
OBJECTION!!
You are once again, the Hero Defense Lawyer, fighting for True Justice - the only way you can. Released 10/24/2007, defeated 10/27/2007.
THROUGH EVIDENCE.
Also, you get to play as Mia Fey in a couple of backstory episodes, so, there's a nice bonus.
Difficulty-wise, when dealing with Phoenix Wright 1 and 2, I'd say trying to divine the truth in the third game was probably the hardest - trying to figure out each little hidden trick...
Example: In the second episode... the murderer uses a grand larceny charge in order to have an established alibi (both the murder and the supposed "theft," which was actually faked, took place at roughly the same time at a certain distance away from each other) for the real crime.
Music: 10 out of 10 - Capcom almost always does a pretty good job, although they did rehash some of the older stuff this time around... guess the audio department got tired... although I do like Prosecutor Godot's theme.
Sounds: 10 out of 10 - Who the hell could possibly tire of hearing "OBJECTION!!"
Difficulty: 10 out of 10 - Ugh. Chapter Five... I must've wasted about two days beating that one. Over and over, trying to make every connection and without a sheet of paper, believe me, you'll shoot yourself over a few of the clues.
Characters: 10 out of 10 - Eccentric as always; with some old, some new, and a nice backstory which helps explain a couple of points in between.
Total: 40 out of 40 - Well, what can I say? Capcom has another crack-addict game series out. I guess it's their way of personally apologizing for that steaming pile of crap people like to call "Marvel vs. Capcom 2."
OBJECTION!!
You are once again, the Hero Defense Lawyer, fighting for True Justice - the only way you can. Released 10/24/2007, defeated 10/27/2007.
THROUGH EVIDENCE.
Also, you get to play as Mia Fey in a couple of backstory episodes, so, there's a nice bonus.
Difficulty-wise, when dealing with Phoenix Wright 1 and 2, I'd say trying to divine the truth in the third game was probably the hardest - trying to figure out each little hidden trick...
Example: In the second episode... the murderer uses a grand larceny charge in order to have an established alibi (both the murder and the supposed "theft," which was actually faked, took place at roughly the same time at a certain distance away from each other) for the real crime.
Music: 10 out of 10 - Capcom almost always does a pretty good job, although they did rehash some of the older stuff this time around... guess the audio department got tired... although I do like Prosecutor Godot's theme.
Sounds: 10 out of 10 - Who the hell could possibly tire of hearing "OBJECTION!!"
Difficulty: 10 out of 10 - Ugh. Chapter Five... I must've wasted about two days beating that one. Over and over, trying to make every connection and without a sheet of paper, believe me, you'll shoot yourself over a few of the clues.
Characters: 10 out of 10 - Eccentric as always; with some old, some new, and a nice backstory which helps explain a couple of points in between.
Total: 40 out of 40 - Well, what can I say? Capcom has another crack-addict game series out. I guess it's their way of personally apologizing for that steaming pile of crap people like to call "Marvel vs. Capcom 2."