Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All review

Tricky witnesses, evil prosecutors and explosive legal drama make a strong case for this courtroom comeback

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Justice for All picks up about a year after the original Ace Attorney, and Wright has a couple new tricks up his sleeve. The first is a health bar, which takes varying amounts of damage when you screw up in court. Second, you'll be able to present character profiles as evidence during questioning☂ and cross-examination. Third, you can see through lies✤.

After reuniting with his psychic teenage sidekick, Maya Fey (and her seven-year-old cousin, Pearl), he's handed an item that enables him to see big r🔜ed "Psyche-Locks" when people try to hide something during questioning. If you can find the right evidence to smash down your target's defenses, you'll eventually brea𝄹k the locks and get them to confess whatever they're hiding.

Justice for All picks up about a year after the original Ace Attorney, and Wright has a couple new tricks up his sleeve. The first is a health bar, which takes varying amounts of damage when you screw up in court. ༒Second, you'll be able to present character profiles as evidence during questioning and cross-examination. Third, you can see through lies.

After reuniting with his psychic teenage sidekick, Maya Fey (and her seven-year-old cousin, Pearl), he's handed an item that enables him to see big red "Psyche-Locks" when people try to hide something during questioning. If you can find the right evidence to smash down your target's defenses, 🃏you'll eventually break the locks and get them to confess whatever they're hiding.

Sadly, you can't use that power iಞn the courtroom, and showing the wrong evidence will damage🌄 your health. Nevertheless, it's a cool, tense little addition that adds a new dimension of weirdness to the gameplay.

Sadly, you can't use that power in the courtroom, and showing the wrong eviden▨ce will damage your health. Nevertheless, it's a cool, tense little addition that adds a new dimension of weirdness to the gamep♏lay.

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GenreStrategy
DescriptionPhoenix's second collection of four cases of off-the-wall courtroom drama is coming to WiiWare soon.
Franchise nameAce Attorney
UK franchise nameAce Attorney
Platform"Wii","DS"
US censor rating"Teen","Teen"
UK censor rating"12+","12+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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