looks cool. i'll try this once a different game i know i going be in English also one question if you don't mind me asking how many cases are there total? also thanks for this.
How many cases are there?
5 cases,
looks cool. i'll try this once a different game i know i going be in English also one question if you don't mind me asking how many cases are there total? also thanks for this.
How many cases are there?
I just hate how they removed the courtroom parts. Those were the best parts, it's so satisfying to expose the real culprit by badgering witnesses.Better than AA2 I can tell you that
I just hate how they removed the courtroom parts. Those were the best parts, it's so satisfying to expose the real culprit by badgering witnesses.
For that reason, AA:I is my least favorite Ace Attorney game. Though it was still worth playing and I enjoyed it, I didn't enjoy it as much as the other entries.
I liked how the cases were somehow connected. The other games didn't have that.I actually enjoyed AAI more than some of the main games but the lasting impression was just a bad one. The story and the writing sucked hard in AAI, and I fear, since it's the same writer, it's gonna be the same with Dual Destinies
I just hate how they removed the courtroom parts. Those were the best parts, it's so satisfying to expose the real culprit by badgering witnesses.
For that reason, AA:I is my least favorite Ace Attorney game. Though it was still worth playing and I enjoyed it, I didn't enjoy it as much as the other entries.
Originally, I thought it would be like Phoenix Wright, in opposite. They always showed Edgeworth in court in those games, yet they didn't show him in court a single time in the spinoffs.Although I agree with that I find AAI's method even better.
It leaves you hanging on to the suspense of the real killer till the end. It might be obvious once in awhile but being more of an investigation it leaves to a more open world discovery as well as it's people related to the crime scenes.
I never did like the investigations on the original games, AAI makes them a hell of a lot better imo.
One more thing... were people hoping that this spin-off would have the exact same type of game-play style as the original?
Makes me wonder if part of the reason this game never made it ashore was because of people dismissing it as unworthy/not buying due to it's different play-style. The biggest complaint I'd heard was that "No courtroom-No buy" excuse which is really silly if you think about it. I also don't get why people are so quick as to dismiss a game just because it's a spin-off... if it has the same quality of work as the original. Differences are good, not everything always has to be the same.
Originally, I thought it would be like Phoenix Wright, in opposite. They always showed Edgeworth in court in those games, yet they didn't show him in court a single time in the spinoffs.
If I were in the translation team, I'd be mildly peeved by random people going: "Oh, thanks for all the hard work you've been doing for 2 years, but I actually prefer the main series". They can't add the courtroom. If you don't enjoy it, noone's making you play it. These people have put in a tonne of effort and done a fantastic job, stop clamming up the thread with your irrelevant opinions on the game itself.
first of all I wanted to say THANK YOU! for working on this patch and good luck with the rest of the cases.
I wanted to ask two questions:
1) at the end of the two translated cases does it end abruptly like tales of hearts demo patch or can I continue the game with all but the story translated? (did you insert all the translated graphic and whatnot yet?)
2)to whomever understand Japanese and finished the game, does the story and/or gameplay far superior to AA:I or just the same thing? since I found the first game a little lacking compared to phoenix wright story&gameplay in general.
tl;dr "stahp having differing opinions!!!11!1!"
And if you bothered reading past the first sentence of posts, you'd notice that people aren't saying "I 100% dislike AAI", they're saying "It's nice, but I prefer the main series."
they're saying "It's nice, but I prefer the main series."
people going: "Oh, thanks for all the hard work you've been doing for 2 years, but I actually prefer the main series.