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Gyakuten Saiban 2 (New Best Price! 2000) / Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All
Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
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features
- Also known as "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All" outside of Japan
- Play from the first person perspective through four shocking new cases
- Two distinct gameplay segments
- Investigation phase – survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence that will be used in court
- Court phase – present findings from the investigation to support your case, listen to testimonies, examine witnesses, and determine what is fact from fiction so you can prove your client's innocence
- New "Psyche-Lock" feature – some witnesses may be keeping the truth under tight lock and key (aka the "Psyche-Lock" state), so in order to break them down, successfully open up their Psyche-Locks with a series of correct questions or catch them on their inconsistent testimony
- New life bar represents Phoenix's status in court – by presenting incorrect evidence or following misguided attempts to break Psyche-Locks, Phoenix's life bar will go down; the only way to regain this stat is to successfully open a witness's Psyche-Lock
- Use the DS touch screen to navigate the game’s interface and become deeply involved in court room proceedings by using the microphone to yell "Objection", "Take that" and more!
- Colorful cast of characters include both new and familiar faces
- Language: English/Japanese (selectable)
description
Enter a courtroom like no other in the sequel to Capcom's surprise hit Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All (aka. Gyakuten Saiban 2 in Japan) introduces four new cases featuring new characters, plot twists and gameplay features. Players resume the role of Phoenix Wright, a defense attorney who must prove his client's innocence against the toughest of odds and most ruthless of adversaries.As in the first Phoenix Wright game, each case involves two distinct storylines. In the investigation phase, you survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence that will be used in court. Then it's on to the court phase, where you pesent findings from the investigation to support your case, listen to testimonies, cross-examine witnesses, and tease out fact from fiction so you can prove your client's innocence. All presented in a comical anime style.Just like its predecessor, Gyakuten Saiban 2 features full English/Japanese text support. Just press the lower button on the game's start screen to switch the game into English.Gyakuten Saiban 2 is the second game in the popular court room battle series from Japan and ported from the original GBA™ version Gyakuten Saiban 2 to the Nintendo DS™. The game is released as "Best Price" budget release version right away.
Useful Links
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Official Website (Japanese)
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Review (GameBrink)
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Review (Siliconera)
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Review (PickemandWeep)
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German Review (NintendoPower)
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Review (Eurogamer)
customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 9 |
Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Playasia.com team.
G (11) on 02, Feb. 2012 09:47 (HKT)
Still worth it
Not quite as good as the other Phoenix Wright games, but definitely not something you should skip if you like PW/Ace Attorney.
hitogata13 (57) on 23, Sep. 2011 00:33 (HKT)
Good sequel
Nice Price
eponie (3) on 30, Dec. 2010 10:41 (HKT)
best series
that last case worth ten stars
Ryuukasu (3) on 02, Sep. 2010 00:59 (HKT)
OBJECTION!
Presentation:
Gyakuten Saiban 2 is a great game. It has awesome characters, great music, and great story. The way this game plays itself is in a somewhat visual novel gameplay. Even if you haven't played the first game, it won't take too long to pick up on events in the game, since it usually only makes vague references to the first game.
Story:
The game has 4 different chapter which have nothing to do with each other, and each chapter has nothing to do with each other, they are seperate cases. You play as a lawyer named Naruhodou Ryuuichi/ Phoenix Wright, as you defend clients and win the case. Each case is unpredictable and hard to crack, but each time you get your "Objection!" right, you'll get a pleased feeling.
Gameplay:
The game is viewed in a first person perspective. There are two stages to each case, Investigation and Trial. During Investigation, you go around talking to witnesses, Detectives, your partner and other people trying to find out information. Sometimes they might be hiding secrets which you unlock using a magic item called the Magatama. With the Magatama, you present evidence to the person you're talking to try unlock their "Psyche-Locks" which are hiding their secrets. Each time you present the wrong evidence, you lose some of your life bar. In Investigation, you also examine the crime scene and other related areas to find new clues related to the case. In the Trial stage, you put all your Investigation to good use and present what you have in court. You do this by cross-examinating witnesses, by finding contradictions by touching or yelling "Objection!" or pressing the witness with "Hold It!".
Music:
There's not much to say, all the music in the game is good. There are great suspensul tracks the play in court, saddening tracks, and quite cheerful tracks too. The music in this game is wonderful.
Overall:
If you enjoyed the last game, you know you're going to enjoy this game, and you're going to enjoy this game, there are still 3 games in the series after this to play. In Gyakuten Saiban 2, There's probably not anything bad about this game at all, other than the fact that people who hate reading or have trouble reading are going to have a tough time with this game. But, for the people who don't mind puzzle cracking and a load of interesting dialogue to read, I recommend this game to you. As I said before, the Story's great, the Gameplay's great and the Music's great. I give this game a 9 out of 10.
Gyakuten Saiban 2 is a great game. It has awesome characters, great music, and great story. The way this game plays itself is in a somewhat visual novel gameplay. Even if you haven't played the first game, it won't take too long to pick up on events in the game, since it usually only makes vague references to the first game.
Story:
The game has 4 different chapter which have nothing to do with each other, and each chapter has nothing to do with each other, they are seperate cases. You play as a lawyer named Naruhodou Ryuuichi/ Phoenix Wright, as you defend clients and win the case. Each case is unpredictable and hard to crack, but each time you get your "Objection!" right, you'll get a pleased feeling.
Gameplay:
The game is viewed in a first person perspective. There are two stages to each case, Investigation and Trial. During Investigation, you go around talking to witnesses, Detectives, your partner and other people trying to find out information. Sometimes they might be hiding secrets which you unlock using a magic item called the Magatama. With the Magatama, you present evidence to the person you're talking to try unlock their "Psyche-Locks" which are hiding their secrets. Each time you present the wrong evidence, you lose some of your life bar. In Investigation, you also examine the crime scene and other related areas to find new clues related to the case. In the Trial stage, you put all your Investigation to good use and present what you have in court. You do this by cross-examinating witnesses, by finding contradictions by touching or yelling "Objection!" or pressing the witness with "Hold It!".
Music:
There's not much to say, all the music in the game is good. There are great suspensul tracks the play in court, saddening tracks, and quite cheerful tracks too. The music in this game is wonderful.
Overall:
If you enjoyed the last game, you know you're going to enjoy this game, and you're going to enjoy this game, there are still 3 games in the series after this to play. In Gyakuten Saiban 2, There's probably not anything bad about this game at all, other than the fact that people who hate reading or have trouble reading are going to have a tough time with this game. But, for the people who don't mind puzzle cracking and a load of interesting dialogue to read, I recommend this game to you. As I said before, the Story's great, the Gameplay's great and the Music's great. I give this game a 9 out of 10.
jericto (4) on 17, Jul. 2010 21:43 (HKT)
Justice for me!
Having this game made my days. Awesome story, nice musics, and very intense fights. A must have!
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