How many games have a good sixth game even... Except FFArmored Core off the top of my head.
I just beat 2. Is the third better than 2 cuz 2 felt like a drag at pointsAce Attorney 3 is largely considered the series' peak with some silly sods claiming Miles Edgeworth 2 is better.
Ace Attorney 3 is largely considered the series' peak with some silly sods claiming Miles Edgeworth 2 is better.Cool I'll check it out. I own the collection so might as well lol I liked the first more than the second by a lot.
Meh. I didn't bother with the 3ds games for obvious reasons.
Now the ace attorney investigations 2 fan translation... that game was amazing and a great final game to end the series. I loved it.
Have you played Great Ace Attorney? Im only halfway through the second one but its been awesomeI bought the collection when it came out and played through the first one. I really enjoyed it but I havent gotten around to the sequel
Have you played Great Ace Attorney? Im only halfway through the second one but its been awesomeI saw it on sale on switch, but its also available on ps4, so now I don't know which version to get. My metrics are usually better performance, no load times, and better features.
I saw it on sale on switch, but its also available on ps4, so now I don't know which version to get. My metrics are usually better performance, no load times, and better features.I mean its a visual novel so it runs fine on switch. I think the portability is a major plus
I mean its a visual novel so it runs fine on switch. I think the portability is a major plusYeah that's a good point. So how do they stack up against the original trilogy?
How many games have a good sixth game even... Except FFStreet Fighter
4 is not very good, but 5 and 6 are great.Nah. Even AA2 with its issues has a better sense of progression and payoff through its final case.
Neither of them top AA3, both of them beat AA2. How they stack up against AA1 is a close call.
4 is not very good, but 5 and 6 are great.
Neither of them top AA3, both of them beat AA2. How they stack up against AA1 is a close call.
Nah. Even AA2 with its issues has a better sense of progression and payoff through its final case.6 had the noodle case and 4 had every case besides the first one, but which one in 5 is worse?
And all three of the 4 - 6 games have worse cases than Turnabout Big Top. Controversial but factually true opinion.
6 had the noodle case and 4 had every case besides the first one, but which one in 5 is worse?
I think AA1 mostly relies on nostalgia and being the best intro. 1-1 is the perfect intro but like 30 minutes. 1-2, again perfect intro for investigation and lying witness for the 1st day but the 2nd day might just be the worst 2nd day and conclusion in the series. 1-3 has rather annoying witnesses and a lame villain. 1-4 is really the only great stand-out in the original AA1 as 1-5 was made after T&T came out. And 1-5 itself is a bit controversial.I do agree that the individual cases in AA1 are a bit weak aside from 1-1 and 1-4, but as an overarching plot line of Edgeworth's fall and return to the light, it's honestly unbeat in the series. But also, most of the games have a weak case or two. I don't really like Recipe for Turnabout in AA3, though its far from one of the worse cases in the franchise. That game is pretty unique in how it never really falters.
Trumble posted... 6 had the noodle case and 4 had every case besides the first one, but which one in 5 is worse?What #28 said. Also the time travel case in 6.
I do agree that the individual cases in AA1 are a bit weak aside from 1-1 and 1-4, but as an overarching plot line of Edgeworth's fall and return to the light, it's honestly unbeat in the series. But also, most of the games have a weak case or two. I don't really like Recipe for Turnabout in AA3, though its far from one of the worse cases in the franchise. That game is pretty unique in how it never really falters.
What #28 said. Also the time travel case in 6.
PW1 cases are super underrated. One thing the game does great is this constant sense of escalation of justice.
You start by catching a common burglar.
Then in the next case you nail a wealthy and corrupt businessman.
Then after that you go after organized crime.
Then after that you take down the corrupt star prosecutor.
And then finally you take down the police chief.
No other game in the series pulled off a story quite like that. In the other games the cases all seem predominantly disconnected with no relation to each other. Other games feature personal drama that carries over between cases but it's not the same.
Even AAI1 has done something like that. How many games have you played?
I've played all of them except GAA and PLvsPW
AAI isn't the same thing. It's mostly personal drama with the yatagarasu up until the final case. PW6 did the same thing as well. The cases are just random bullshit until all the personal drama gets a dump on the final case.
Hope you mean that statement literally because there's multiple cases that are easily better than 2-4.Nah 2-4 is still one of the best cases in the whole franchise which is weird seeing as the whole rest of the game is balls.
Redd White is not bigger on the totem pole than Von Karma or Damon Gant, what.He absolutely is. How is he not? He even has dirt on the chief prosecutor of the district (before it was retconned to being Lana) that allows him to have Phoenix just charged as the murderer just cause he felt like it.
AA6 has the best case in the series, and I'm tired of pretending that it doesn't
The game claims that Redd White is some all-powerful mogul but does a poor job of showing that. Why not hire someone to steal the paperwork and kill Mia instead of doing it himself and risk leaving incriminating evidence behind? Why did he fold so easily in court when he supposedly controls police and judges?Yeah, that always felt weird to me. My only explanation is that the judge being a complete idiot actually worked in your favor for once.
I liked 4. The forgery case is one of my very favorites, as well as the one where like three crimes happened on the same night, lol. Haven't gotten around to 5 and 6 yet though.Times where the judge was scared? I seem to remember one time where the judge himself was scared, not just Phoenix
Yeah, that always felt weird to me. My only explanation is that the judge being a complete idiot actually worked in your favor for once.
logically pointless third day of investigation and trialhonestly the 3 days of trial is the worst thing about AA1, all the trials that use it (yes even 1-4 as much as I love it) are dragged down by it to some extent
AA6 has the best case in the series, and I'm tired of pretending that it doesn't
Times where the judge was scared? I seem to remember one time where the judge himself was scared, not just PhoenixWell, in this case he WASN'T scared, probably because the reason everyone else was went completely over his head.