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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 53 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Developer: Capcom Entertainment
Genre(s): First-Person Adventure
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: October 11, 2005
Summary
(Known in Japan as "Gyakuten Saiban") Not everyone is innocent until proven guilty! Players star as a defense attorney, who must prove his seemingly guilty client’s innocence no matter how dire the circumstances may seem. The game presents twisting storylines and intriguing gameplay in a comical anime style. Players must collect evidence, weed through inconsistent testimonies, and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails. [Capcom]
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What The Critics Said
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Just Adventure
Character reactions are exaggerated, heck, they’re waaaaay over-exaggerated, the main setting is a courtroom and it is - *gasp* - adventure. In fact, to label Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney as ‘kooky’ would be an understatement, but somehow it works.
Read Full Review >N-Europe
Proof that even lawyer games can be fun. Addictive, challenging and inventive; Capcom have struck gold once again.
Read Full Review >The New York Times
While the oddball stories are played for laughs, the constant plot twists and surprises are as effective as those of any John Grisham novel.
Read Full Review >NintendoWorldReport
Everything about Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is surprising, from its intricately staged murders and clever humor to its mere existence. Any gamer looking for a good mystery book or a good laugh cannot go wrong with this instant classic.
Read Full Review >Deeko
You'll oftentimes be surprised at some of the things characters say during the game and may even find yourself laughing out loud at some of the antics encountered during court proceedings.
Read Full Review >Adventure Gamers
With its charming gameplay, excellent use of the Nintendo DS features, truly funny dialogue, intricate plot, and personable cast of characters, this "soon to be a classic" title offers plenty of gaming enjoyment.
Read Full Review >VideoGamer
When a game has this much attention to detail, when the script fizzes along with such humour and throws in plot twist after plot twist during the courtroom battles, it's easy to forgive the linearity.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
If it’s a great story with likeable characters (with the notable exception of Phoenix’s slightly annoying assistant he picks up shortly into the game) you want, then Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney will sink its claws into you and not let go until the judge’s hammer comes down on that final case.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
Whenever a game of such craftsmanship actually gets a release in Europe, you would be a fool not to grasp it tightly and treasure its unique and original interactivity.
Read Full Review >Sydney Morning Herald
But while there's little appeal in tackling Phoenix Wright's cases again, this is a unique, lengthy, deep and absolutely gripping game. Highly recommended.
Read Full Review >Console Gameworld
On the charge of being an excellent adventure game on the DS, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is declared guilty as charged.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
The defense and prosecuting attorneys aren't merely suits with expensive educations, they're presented as warriors fated to opposing sides due to their professions.
Read Full Review >RPG Fan
All-in-all, though, Phoenix Wright ends up winning my heart with its charm and overall presentation. The characters are certainly lovable and the stories are far from boring.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Though the game is heavily text-driven and there's little replayability, it's a bright, rich, and lengthy adventure that could hardly have been improved upon otherwise.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
A refreshingly original adventure. It feels like a comic book and the story centres around courtrooms. There are some mildly annoying repetitive elements, but nothing too distracting. [June 2006]
Gamer 2.0
The game nails its sound scores. Though the soundtrack of the game is sometimes lacking and old-fashioned, it is reminiscent of old SNES and NES titles and feels mood appropriate at all times.
Read Full Review >GameZone
The scenarios are both challenging and interesting and there’s even some CSI-like crime scene investigating.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
I can only hope this game does well enough for Capcom to bring the other games in this series to the U.S. [Oct 2005]
GameCritics
Despite the half-done feeling of chapter five, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney remains the sort of game that I live for. It's intelligent, creative, and never ever loses its sense of humor.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
Appeals to that mystery-solving personality that’s in all of us and truly is one of the most innovative titles to appear on the DS this year.
Read Full Review >GameCube Advanced
A great way to show off the DS’s innovative features, and it is also a great game with a humorous story.
Read Full Review >Nintendophiles
A very engaging experience packed with fun and interesting characters and puzzles that really make you think.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The game seems earmarked to become a cult hit...and with another game on the way in Japan, I can only see the series getting better.
Read Full Review >Nintendojo
Because it is so linear you may not play it over and over, but the unique nature of the game and the humor may get you to give it another go.
Read Full Review >GameShark
Once you have beaten the game, there is no need to replay it, as there is no extra content unlocked by doing so. It would be like reading a book over and over again, which could get boring.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
I only hope that enough Americans will appreciate Mr. Wright so that we can get our hands on the other two titles in the series.
Read Full Review >NGC Magazine UK
Wackier than Ally McBeal, but in a good way. Addictive and amusing lawyerly hi-jinks. [Apr 2006, p.38]
PALGN
A truly wonderful adventure game, thanks largely to an excellent script and memorable cast of characters.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
With heavy amounts of text and progress based upon your brain reflex as opposed to your trigger finger, Ace Attorney isn't a game for everybody; but for those looking for a stylish and original experience, make sure to check this out immediately as it will probably surprise you.
Read Full Review >N-Insanity
The diverse characters and humorous outbursts that occur in the courtroom are enough to make Phoenix Wright an enjoyable experience and what helps keep the player interested into it.
Read Full Review >Electric Playground
This game is different, has a great style, and will give your brain a workout. If you like mystery novels or courtroom dramas, you gotta take this case.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
It might be a little stiff, but the game is just plain fun to play thanks to some outstanding writing that’s just plain lacking in many other games.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
Such a refreshing game. The cases are really well thought out and will get you thinking, the sound effects and graphics are top notch for a 2D image-based handheld adventure.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
If you can live without the slightest bit of action and can forget anything you know about the law (suspension of legal belief is definitely required) then there's a lot for you here to enjoy.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
If you don't mind using your brain as you play, then approach this bench. Court is now in session.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Power
Keeps its legal-eagle fantasy flying much of the time - it's a welcome DS addition. [Nov 2005, p.109]
Yahoo! Games
Since the storyline is very linear, there's not a lot of replay value to Phoenix Wright, making it best served for a long trip. Even so, only the player most determined to resist Mr. Wright's charms will be able to object to the game's finer points.
Read Full Review >Modojo
Capitalizes on humanity's inherent love for a slightly aggravating puzzle that we secretly relish.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
The minor issues are nowhere near big enough to take away from a game that sucks the player in with its originality and keeps them well and truly locked in until the judgement is made in the final case. Simply put, it’s brilliant. [JPN Import]
Read Full Review >IGN
The game's script is worth the price of admission by itself; intriguing characters, unique situations, and well-written and humorous dialogue keep the interest level high all the way through the multiple chapters.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
For those out there who got a DS because they wanted new experiences, I think that this cart is your chance. [Oct 2005, p.154]
Siliconera
The unique cast of characters and entertaining story makes Phoenix Wright worth playing, once. After you've seen all the plot turns and twists the game loses its appeal. [JPN Import]
Read Full Review >VGPub
The game has no real replay qualities too, but this game is so long that it doesn’t need it.
Read Full Review >GameBrink
The difficulty is low due to the puzzles being about as tough as a play through the board game clue and the replayability is nonexistent. It's a great unique rental for sure but not one I would rush out to buy.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
What's great about Wright is that, unlike most other games, it really gets you thinking critically, and not just within the rules of the game. [Nov 2005, p.160]
Read Full Review >netjak
If Capcom could just get some better scenario writers; someone to weed out the contradictions of their own storylines, and someone to make this a little less "out of left field" and a bit more logical progression towards the truth, this could be fun for a larger audience.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
It's the strength of the stories that helps carry what would otherwise be a fairly linear and uninteresting concept. A niche title, then, but one that those looking for something unique should enjoy with relish. [Dec 2005, p.118]
Edge Magazine
It too often asks for a mere nod in the right direction rather than a considered gambit, filling in the incriminating details itself and leaving the player yearning for more active involvement. [Christmas 2005, p.110]
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
It certainly isn't the first case of a game holding its player's hand too tightly, but thankfully it's a difficult one to dismiss or, indeed, to adjourn.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
A great presentation and even better writing can’t compensate for the fact that the game practically plays itself. This is a good comic book, but a below average adventure.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 35 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
awbree h gave it a3:
I guess I am the only one who didn't get this game. I thought the 1st turnabout wasn't logical, I was not able to ask key question that should be relivent in a real case setting. I mean do we know if the officer is right handed or left handed? How do we know he was on a date when gumshoe was the only one who said that? How do we know he fell and how do we know if he could even write after he broke his neck? Sorry but I took this back to game stop and said it sucked, I am to smart for this game.
Bob gave it a10:
Not the game for those who want action, but if you can appreciate an amazing story when you see one, you have one helluva game here.
Eric M gave it a10:
Oh, what the hell. This is the best game I've played in my whole life, and I'm not just a "casual" gamer. It combines writing, humour, gameplay and graphics (2D, yes) in one game.
Kari P gave it a10:
A combination of excellent music, very memorable characters and offering fun plots thrown in with the rest of the features. I have rarely enjoyed a game as much as following Phoenix and his friends on their misadventures.
Steve F. gave it a9:
Being more into action packed games rather than ones that require wading through dialogue, I wasn't all that interested in Phoenix Wright, but after hearing such good things about it, I decided to give it a go and I'm so glad I did. Though there may not be much "action" in the traditional sense, the gameplay is incredibly thrilling and presenting the right evidence at the right time is intensely satisfying. There is certainly a lot of text to read, but the dialogue is so good (often serious, often hilarious) that this is a joy rather than a chore. The wonderful characterisation is the game's main strength though. Phoenix is a very likeable character and his relationship with his enthusiastic assistant Maya a very sweet one. But even the minor characters are brimming with personality and funny character quirks, like buxom beauty April May, who uses her ample bosom to influence the male jurors or grumpy security guard Wendy Oldbag who launches into unstoppable tirades against whippersnappers. This game is utterly charming from start to finish and I would recommend it to all DS owners, even those who aren't usually into this sort of game.
[Anonymous] gave it a9:
An awesome game that should be in every DS library.
Mitch gave it a10:
One of the best adventure / story games. Put this in the ranks with Monkey Island and even Myth. Although the feel is very cartoony, which most people will appreciate.
