Being that this is the first game on the 3DS, Capcom has finally utilized the upgraded hardware to present 3D character models for the series. And all their personalities are as stylized to match. The majority of characters have names that betray their personas or their professions, such as Ted Tonate, Phineas Filch, and Solomon Starbuck. In case that all sounds grim, you’d be surprised at how goofily it all plays out. (Quick warning: If you’re a woman who holds even the smallest modicum of authority, don’t get to know these three lest you surrender your destiny to the cruel fate bound to these legal agents.) Without so much as a single care about compensation to at least keep the lights on at the office, this mad trio takes their friends’ cases in court, attempting to free them and find the real culprit in one fell swoop. The premise of PWAADD is simple: Three lawyers working for the Wright Anything Agency- Phoenix Wright, Apollo Justice, and Athena Cykes-mysteriously find their newly introduced friends and colleagues dropping dead around them and other newly introduced friends and colleagues taking the heat for the murders. Newcomers and hardcore fans will be fascinated, and some veterans may have spent enough time apart to enjoy this new entry, too. At its heart, PWAADD is not groundbreaking for the Phoenix Wright series, but it’s been a good nine years since Phoenix himself has donned an attorney badge for your amusement. If you think television programming as of late hasn’t been offering you enough procedural courtroom drama, HOLD IT! Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies is here with not just a six-word title, but five court cases of pure craziness to keep you latched onto your 3DS for many hours.
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