Games Reviews: Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 26 February 2010 01:00 GMT
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£24.99

Format DS

Publisher Capcom

Come in Phoenix Wright, your time is up. It’s prosecution attorney Miles Edgeworth’s turn to take the stand in the latest Ace Attorney title to hit the DS. Except that most of the action takes place outside of the court room, with Edgeworth investigating murder on the ground and using his logical mind (and the help of a “logic” button) to sift through the evidence to come to his conclusion. While this title bears many of the hallmarks of the Ace Attorney series (including some winningly mad sections), it also breaks some new ground. A few annoying glitches aside, this is a great addition to the legal eagle series.

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