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4.5

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection

Sep 07, 2024 2:00 AM

Pro
  • Gorgeous HD graphics with new character designs and retro pixel art option.
  • Quality of life improvements, including Chapter Select and Autoplay features.
  • The Gallery section offers a rich collection of bonus materials for fans.

Con
  • Some puzzles may still prove too challenging even with Story Mode.
  • Limited innovation in gameplay mechanics compared to previous titles.
  • Players unfamiliar with the original storyline might feel lost at times.

Review

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is a delightful compilation that invites players to step into the shoes of the iconic Miles Edgeworth. The transition from courtroom drama to investigative scenes is seamless, pulling players into a world filled with mystery and intrigue. The HD overhaul of the visuals is breath-taking, and the new character designs breathe fresh life into the series while still paying homage to its roots. Quality of life changes greatly enhance the gameplay experience, making it accessible for both veterans and newcomers alike. Notably, the addition of autoplay and Story Mode allows for a more leisurely exploration of the narrative, catering to users who may want to soak in the story without the stress of tougher puzzles. However, while the game excels in bringing its vibrant art and compelling stories to life, some puzzles may still trip up players, and those coming from outside the series might miss key contextual elements. Overall, it’s a commendable package that successfully captures the charm of its predecessors while paving the way for new players to get involved in the series.

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Critical reception has been overwhelmingly positive, praising the game's visuals and the thoughtful inclusion of modern conveniences to enhance user experience. Reviewers have highlighted the nostalgic appeal for long-time fans coupled with a welcoming experience for newcomers, though some have pointed out that players well-versed in the original might wish for more depth in puzzle mechanics.

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