
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Release Date: October 11, 2005
Release Date: October 11, 2005
Originally released in Japan on the GBA in 2001, it was later remade for the Nintendo DS and released in 2005 internationally. It soon gained a cult following for its addictive gameplay, and it's humor, which have so far allowed 4 more sequels to the Ace Attorney series (or Gyakuten Saiban in Japan). If the court allows it, I shall present evidence to proof the awesomeness of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
Story
You follow Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney working for Fey & Co. Law Offices. With help from his mentor, Mia Fey, Phoenix wins his first case, but shortly there after, certain events take place, causing Nick(everyone's nickname for Phoenix) to have to fend for himself, and help prove the innocence of Mia's younger sister, Maya. Throughout the game, you search for clues and testimonies and meet such characters such as Detective Gumshoe, Lotta Heart, and Larry Butz, to help win your clients' innocence against your rival and prosecutor, Miles Edgeworth, and the perfectionist, Manfred von Karma.

Gameplay
The gameplay consists of a mostly point-and-click style adventure game. You move about certain locations, talking with witnesses, and searching for evidence to help in your case. You can talk to people to learn more about the case and their view of what happened, and also present evidence you find to get more info out of them which is added to your Court Record.
After finding a certain amount of evidence, it will move onto the next day, and that is when you appear in court. This is where the fun begins!!! It becomes a battle of wits with the prosecutor, pressing witness testimony and presenting evidence to try and figure out what really happened and win the case. In some of the later cases, the trial goes on for days, and leaves you glabbergasted at how many loops and turns have taken place.
Sound & Music
While there isn't much sound in this game besides the text chatter, and the shouting noises, or other various noises, the music is where it really stands out. The music matches well with how the game is pacing. Find a piece of evidence stands out, slow gut-wrenching music with a feeling of "This is it", as you head into the court. Blow through all of the prosecutor's and witness's lies, a high paced stream of sound starts blaring out giving you that "Oh ya, I get them now!" feeling in your heart. The music really pushes the story and action that much more forward.
Extras
This remake contains all of the trial's from the original Japanese GBA game, but also adds another case onto the end that uses more of the DS's functionality, such as using the DS to find blood splatter, or dusting around for fingerprints, with this case,another good extra few hours is added onto the original game.
!!Final Verdict!!
This game adds DS functionality along with heavy thought, along with intense and at times, extremely difficult gameplay. I admit, I had to look at a FAQ for the last few cases, because I could not figure out at all on what I had to do. The humor is well injected into the fun gameplay, making this a must-have for all DS owners.
OBJECTION!!!