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features
Sleuth your way through five uproarious all new court cases
Experience fully animated gameplay and voice-over dialogue
Enjoy the vocal talents of series regulars like Gary Cole, Lewis Black, Peter MacNicol, John Michael Higgins and more
Visit and explore familiar locales from the show
Interact with favorite series characters let Mentok take your mind! Get shrunk by Reducto! Avoid Phil Ken Sebben's quadruple entendres!
Investigate and collect evidence for courtroom battles with semi-evil prosecutors
Press, confront and break witnesses for your chance to reveal lies and scintillating secrets
description
Step into the shiny wingtip shoes of Harvey Birdman, third-rate superhero now third-rate attorney. Visit familiar locales from the show, interview off-the-wall cartoon characters, paw through their personal items looking for clues and then take the whole kit and caboodle to court. With five cases going to trial, mind-taking judges and attorneys armed with shrink ray guns, he'll need some law books. With pictures this time.
further information
Release Date
Jan 14, 2008
Genre
Action Adventure
Version
US
ESRB Teen Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language.
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PuNiao(218) on 08, Feb. 2008 17:52 (HKT)
Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law Based on Cartoon Network channel's Adult Swim animated series of the same name, Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law explores the lives of characters from Hanna-Barbera's (HB) 1960s superhero cartoon Birdman And The Galaxy Trio. After the show got cancelled, that is. Birdman is now a third-rate defence attorney and faces his nemeses in court, mostly as civil prosecutors. Characters from The Flintsones, Super Friends, Scooby Doo and other HB cartoons fill in as Birdman's clients and in various miscellaneous roles. The text-based gameplay here is split into two phases. During the crime investigation phase, you simply examine everything and talk to everyone. During witness cross-examinations, you present evidence to support or contradict testimony. Whichever the phase, the puzzles presented are always either painfully obvious or frustratingly obscure, rarely stimulating the mind. More atrocious is its length. Without a game guide, it took me four hours or so - including about two hours of high-quality animation clips - to crack the game's five cases. So, I put it to you readers - members of the jury - would you pay that much money for five lacklustre episodes of Harvey Birdman that you have to slowly unlock by solving so-so puzzles? That, when you can purchase a box set of 10 fuss-free episodes at roughly the same price? Or get more "mwa-ha-ha's" for your buck with beefier text adventure titles such as Sam & Max (PC) or Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Nintendo DS). The prosecution rests, Your Honour. I believe we have a verdict.
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