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    Second Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth Game Confirmed

    on 08.09.2010 at 18:20 User Icon Posted by Jorge B (jb) Number of Comments Comments: 5 Number of Reads Reads: 26763
    Tag Tags: Ace Attorney, Capcom, Investigations, Miles Edgeworth, Phoenix Wright, DS
    Capcom's Ace Attorney spinoff starring leading prosector Miles Edgeworth is getting a sequel, according to the latest edition of Famitsu Magazine.

    The quick thinking lawyer returns to the starring role and must once again scavenge for evidence, collect clues and question key witnesses outside the courtoom in order to solve cases. Like the first game, Ace Attorney Investigations 2 will include locations, characters and the odd inside joke or two from the series.

    According to Andriasang, despite just being announced, the game will be playable at TGS 2010.

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    I'd love to see a new Defence Attorney game for the 3DS.

    My main problem with these games are the lack of possible routes you can take in court. When I present an item earlier than the game intends because I know that it is relevant, they should respond properly to that. Making multiple branches will go a long way to making the court battles much more engaging.

    Only played the first two Phoenix games so don't know if the others improved on this. I guess starting off as GBA games didn't help but I really want them to go full out on the next game.

    ( Edited 08.09.2010 15:26 by Ifrit XXII )
    on 08.09.2010 at 19:25
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    I'm kinda disappointed. It's been so long since Ace Attorney 4, and AAI so far has just felt like spin-off material that doesn't really feel essential to the plot of the franchise. Basically I can easily question its canonicity.

    I hope AAI2 improves on this and feels more "essential" to the series, rather than being a spin-off in name and in nature like the first one.

    And I really really want the true Ace Attorney 5 someday.

    One day I will be a real life anime.
    on 08.09.2010 at 19:34
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    And I really really want the true Ace Attorney 5 someday.

    I thought there were only 3 games in the main series? :s Man I'm getting behind!

    I also hope it's a bit less linear than the games I've played, and also a brush up on the graphics and sound would be nice! That said, I've loved every main series game I've played so whatever they do I'm sure it'll be okay.
    YOU HAVE JUST LOST THE GAME. Sorry. Smilie
    on 08.09.2010 at 20:42
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    Cheesing it up said:
    lso hope it's a bit less linear than the games I've played, and also a brush up on the graphics and sound would be nice!

    Well the graphics and animations for Apollo Justice are very nice really. They're not nearly as good in AAI unfortunately so hopefully AAI2 will be up to AJ quality or higher.

    As for linearity, AA is more like an interactive novel than a video game, I don't think linearity is an issue at all.

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    on 08.09.2010 at 20:52
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    Yeah saying Ace Attorney is too linear is like saying GTA is too open.
    Both are true but both are kind of the point of the games
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