• Publisher: Capcom
  • Release Date: May 10, 2010
  • Also On: DS
Metascore
67 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. 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.
  2. It doesn't solve any of the flaws of the previous Wii adaptations, but it is still a fantastic adventure.
  3. One of the better games in the series but yet another lazy port by Capcom. [July 2010, p.92]
  4. 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.
  5. One of the best Ace Attorney games still looks awful on the Wii, in another lazy and irreverent port.
  6. 60
    Altogether, 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
  7. Too bad, then, that the game looks terrible on the Wii.
  8. Take 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.
  9. 60
    Sadly, 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.
User Score
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  1. Positive: 0 out of 1
  2. Negative: 0 out of 1
  1. Aún mas Phoenix Wright. Si la segunda entrega de la saga era igual a la primera entonces esta es igual a la segunda. Mas allá de ir remodelando la narrativa y cambiar los personajes, el juego sigue siendo lo mismo de antes (y de antes). Full Review »