Interesting gameplay, lovable characters, hilarious, interesting, in-depth, and heartbreaking storylines - I mean, what's not to love? If it weren't for Mega Man, I'd call Ace Attorney the best series in Capcom's library.
Interesting gameplay, lovable characters, hilarious, interesting, in-depth, and heartbreaking storylines - I mean, what's not to love? If it weren't for Mega Man, I'd call Ace Attorney the best series in Capcom's library.
The one flaw about it is it's a one-playthrough kind of game. You play it, feel its greatness, staff credits roll, put game aside. But then you turn the game on occasionally to soak up the ingenious story again and again, just that it no longer challenges you anymore. Kinda like a jigsaw puzzle, once its in your head, it doesn't stump you after the second try.
I've found they're just as good - if not better - the second time around. But, I'm like that with most things. I've seen some episodes of Rurouni Kenshin half a dozen times, and they always kick ass.
How so? I've never played the same case twice, unless I want to show the game to friends(easily done by doing the first case of Phoenix Wright 3, not too short like in PW1, not too long like in 2, perfect!). Too bad it's Mia and not Phoenix in that case.
I dunno. I've seen the same episodes of Seinfeld and the Simpsons a dozen times each and could probably recite all of the jokes by heart. I know when they're coming and I know what they'll be about - but I laugh anyways.
I think it's the type of person you are, really. Some people can watch/read/play the same thing over and over and over again, some poeople can't.
*pushes toadster to the ground and kicks him in the side repeatedly, then rolls him over into the gutter and picks up a large rock, battering his ribs until a lung is punctured and standing on his chest until he dies*