Objection!
Apr. 23rd, 2010 11:02 pmBeen on an Ace Attorney kick lately. I finished Edgeworth's game a while ago, and right after I started on replaying the first game.
As for Edgeworth's game... I liked it okay. It sort of felt like a watered down version of Apollo Justice, though. Pretty much the same gameplay elements were there, but it felt like it was needlessly padded instead of having as much content as before. This holds true especially for the final "case." In all the other games, the final case has been plot-heavy, mysterious, and intense. They got the first two okay. I didn't find it all that urgent, even at the very end. It just seemed to drag on and on. Several times, I was ready for the game to end all ready.
I'm on case 1-5 right now, and I'm finding a lack of will to finish it... Since it's not in the canon of the first three games, it feels sort of out of place. I also really, really want to get to the psychlocks. Those were so fun! The parts I'm most excited about are the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd games. Now those were intense.
As for Edgeworth's game... I liked it okay. It sort of felt like a watered down version of Apollo Justice, though. Pretty much the same gameplay elements were there, but it felt like it was needlessly padded instead of having as much content as before. This holds true especially for the final "case." In all the other games, the final case has been plot-heavy, mysterious, and intense. They got the first two okay. I didn't find it all that urgent, even at the very end. It just seemed to drag on and on. Several times, I was ready for the game to end all ready.
I'm on case 1-5 right now, and I'm finding a lack of will to finish it... Since it's not in the canon of the first three games, it feels sort of out of place. I also really, really want to get to the psychlocks. Those were so fun! The parts I'm most excited about are the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd games. Now those were intense.