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A great game, and the best entry in the franchise. The storyline never fails to impress: it dives very deep into the darkest pits of the human mind while still having a sense of humor about it.
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It doesn't solve any of the flaws of the previous Wii adaptations, but it is still a fantastic adventure.
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One of the better games in the series but yet another lazy port by Capcom. [July 2010, p.92]
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If you're one of the people who don't own a DS system (all four of you), this might be worth a play for you, but unless you're just a die-hard Phoenix Wright fan that has to have everything related to the series, you might want to pass on this half-hearted WiiWare attempt.
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One of the best Ace Attorney games still looks awful on the Wii, in another lazy and irreverent port.
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60Altogether, Trials and Tribulations appeals and disappoints in just the same way as Capcom's first two WiiWare ports in the series -- still worth purchasing as a good adventure and a good value, but also worth shaking your head over since it hasn't been given any extra love and attention at all
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60Too bad, then, that the game looks terrible on the Wii.
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60Take the previous game in the series and change nothing, add some new cases, some big plot holes, and a couple of stupid characters. That's Trials & Tribulations.
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60Sadly, when considering this game's origins, Trials and Tribulations on WiiWare looks and sounds like nothing more than -- yet another -- lazy port to the console.
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