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Nintendo 3DS Games: ‘Ace Attorney’ Gets Even Weirder With ‘Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice’

Nintendo 3DS Games: ‘Ace Attorney’ Gets Even Weirder With ‘Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice’

Finding justice has never been this fun or weird with the release of the sixth installment of the "Ace Attorney" series "Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice" on Nintendo 3DS.

Fans of the "Ace Attorney" games have been looking forward to the next chapter of Phoenix Wright's courtroom adventures and the new title "Spirit of Justice" just arrived on time. In a report by Kotaku, the new game for the Nintendo 3DS takes fans back into a world dominated by machinations of the corrupt and evil. However, the good and the just always find ways to prevail. And leading the way is lawyer extraordinaire Phoenix Wright and his merry band of attorneys.

In the same Nintendo 3DS games review by Kotaku, the sixth title of the "Ace Attorney" series delivers the same formula - the good guys always come out winners and justice is always served. By this time, fans know all too well that every client Wright takes on is always free of guilt no matter how bad circumstances show them to be.

The challenge of the game lies in solving cases with the aid of twisted but effective methodology like the "perceive" action wherein hardworking ace sidekick "Apollo Justice" holds a magnifying glass against a witness in order to see which part of the body gives out a lie indicator "twitch."

Meanwhile, The Verge describes "Phoenix Wright: Spirit of Justice" as a loony version of TV crime drama "Law & Order." According to the report, the game has five episodes that start out with a crime scene investigation.

While doing so, players are also tasked to interview witnesses in hopes of finding useful information for building a case both for defense and in nailing down the real culprits. All these tasks are made enjoyable by the 3DS use of touch screen and no doubt one title that will make fans of the console happy.

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