
If there’s one name that’s synonymous with courtroom drama in the gaming world, it’s Phoenix Wright. The legendary defense attorney has now made his way onto Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC in a bid to rejuvenate his career as part of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
For anyone unaware of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, it’s a collection of visual novel adventure games – Ace Attorney, Justice for All, and Trials and Tribulations – from the early 2000s that have been enhanced for the latest generation. You’ll be helping Phoenix Wright protect the innocent in the courtroom and taking on the cases nobody else will go near. With 14 cases in total, there are hours of gameplay to be had in these gripping tales, each of which will require you to collect evidence and pick holes in the testimonies belonging to those involved in the many murders that occur.
If you’ve a penchant for seeking justice and love a good narrative full of twists and turns, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC. The Xbox gamers should make their purchase over on the Xbox Store for £29.99, whilst those on other platforms are advised to visit their respective digital store.
Whether you buy it or not is entirely your choice, however we’d like to point you in the direction of our full review in order to provide further insight on the overall experience found in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. And when you’ve made up your mind, be sure to get in touch and let us know your thoughts on it! Have Capcom pulled one out of the bag by bringing Phoenix Wright to Xbox One?
Game Description:
The classic courtroom adventure series that has sold over 6.7 million copies worldwide is finally here. Become Phoenix Wright and experience the thrill of battle as you fight to save your innocent clients in a court of law. Play all 14 episodes, spanning the first three games, in one gorgeous collection. Solve the intriguing mysteries behind each case and witness the final truth for yourself! Note: French and German language support are planned to be added to the game in a post-launch update.