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When Capcom announced that The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles would be coming to Steam on day one of its overseas release, the eruption of joy PC players felt was like hearing the words "not guilty ...
Edgeworth has only a few hours to put all criminals behind bars, find Gavèlle's son, and figure out the mastermind ... is very hard to forget. The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures loves to ...
Capcom recently shared a look at some of The Great Ace Attorney’s animation, but we get to see even more, courtesy of producer Shintaro Kojima, during the latest episode of Capcom TV!, ...
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is set to release on July 27 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC via Steam. The game bundles together two previously Japan-exclusive 3DS games: The Great Ace ...
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is the latest installment in the Ace Attorney series, combining the two Great Ace Attorney games that never left Japan into one improved bundle. The game follows ...
Read next: The careful balancing act of translating an Ace Attorney game If you’ve never ... of the incredible writing — buoyed by a great localization — that seamlessly jumps from goofy ...
The Great Ace Attorney takes place long before theoriginal series started, but much of the gameplay still remains familiar to what you’ve seen in previous titles. The official website shares a ...
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ first case, “The Adventure of the Great Departure,” serves as a tutorial, but there are still some elements that can trip you up. Our Great Ace Attorney ...
This is where the duology of prequel titles, The Great Ace Attorney, takes place. Most fans assumed it'd never make its way across the seas for a Western release, given that Capcom's localization ...
The Great Ace Attorney is a period piece set in 19th century Japan, featuring Phoenix’s own ancestor as the main protagonist. It’s a sharp left turn for the series –one that left me ...
Still, I felt the adventures of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles staling well before the end. Often, you arrive at obvious answers and then must drum your fingers while the script catches up.