DS Genres:
Action / Adventure | Arcade / Puzzles | Fighting | Flight | Kids / Family | Racing | Shooter | Sports | Strategy | Music
The latest installment in the highly popular courtroom drama series, Apollo JusticeTM: Ace AttorneyTM sees the introduction of a brand-new lead character and a new chapter for the franchise that has sold over 2 million copies worldwide.
Players star as rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice as he visits crime scenes, questions key witnesses and collects vital evidence before stepping into the courtroom to prove his clients' innocence. Facing Apollo across the courtroom is the highly talented and flamboyant prosecutor Klavier Gavin who, in addition to being a legal genius, is also lead singer with Gavinners, a highly successful rock band with a string of hits to their name.
Players star as rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice as he visits crime scenes, questions key witnesses and collects vital evidence before stepping into the courtroom to prove his clients' innocence. Facing Apollo across the courtroom is the highly talented and flamboyant prosecutor Klavier Gavin who, in addition to being a legal genius, is also lead singer with Gavinners, a highly successful rock band with a string of hits to their name.
Buy Apollo Justice Ace Atorney on Nintendo DS
Reviews
Great Story. Looking forward to Dual Destinies
Very Good addition to the series, does have some flaws such as some unobvious clues which does stop the game from running as smoothly as it could but then it is a 'who done it' game. However the graphics, videos (you read it) and sound effects are top notch. If you already like the Pheonix Wright series deffinatly worth playing
Great Story. Looking forward to Dual Destinies
Very Good addition to the series, does have some flaws such as some unobvious clues which does stop the game from running as smoothly as it could but then it is a 'who done it' game. However the graphics, videos (you read it) and sound effects are top notch. If you already like the Pheonix Wright series deffinatly worth playing