I just started. It's...different. Haven't gotten far enough to really have an opinion on it though.
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I like the little I've played of it so far. And it can be gotten for pretty cheap.
I thoroughly enjoyed 999. Would recommend.
Hahahaha, I bet all of you didn't say this so I could. Anyway shion...
The Ace Attorney Trilogy, in chronological order.
In fact, if you do indeed start playing Ace Attorney please play in this order to get full satisfaction of the games' story.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Ace Attorney: Justice for All
Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
I'm sure they'll be hard to find though, so good luck with that! Just my recommendation!
All I can say is stay away from the Disgaea DS. Worst port ever. I still haven't played past chapter 2.
999 is the best ds game
What is ace attorney about proto? How does it play?
You are an attorney. It plays as a visual novel type game, in which you investigate crime scenes and do court cases to get your client proved Innocent.
It is also really funny if I remember right. I've only played the first one.
It is pretty funny. Really excellently translated and localised.
The premise of the game does not lend itself well to description, just gonna have a to play!
I like visual novels. It sounds interesting. Is it difficult?
Not hugely. :3 Some tricky bits here and there, but for the most part, with a bit of thought you'll be able to muddle through.
Shauna has the basics of it, but it's really much more than that. There are two types of gameplay. You have your Investigative mode, and the Trial mode. Each play very differently, but they shouldn't be too difficult to understand. Usually, the first case in these games will get you introduced into the trial mode, and the second case will introduce you into investigations. It's pretty easy to pick up, but can be challenging if you end up getting stuck on a problem. You really want to start from the beginning if you start with Ace Attorney. It plays like one long story, as everything is connected in one way or another, because there's a backstory to the whole series that explains why Phoenix is a lawyer, and such.
did someone mention ghost trick yet