Unraveling the plot of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles.
A realistic, meaningful and deep mystery at the literal opposite sides of the globe.
NintendObs Daily. Wednesday, March 16.
I've just completed the two stories of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, meaning the first original game Adventures and the second game Resolve of this compilation, and from what I've played in the series I think it's the best plot the developers have ever come up with, one that effectively spans from start to finish across the two aforementioned titles. In a sense, I feel like one of the key points holding back a wide adoption of the Ace Attorney series is the prevalence of its mystique and therefore the affirmed lack of realism in the main series despite the very down-to-Earth subject of the law. That's why in its being grounded (loosely of course) in the real-life turn of the twentieth century between Japan and the United Kingdom, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles manages to implement a realistic, meaningful and deep mystery at the literal opposite sides of the globe.