ResumePlay updates its Vault twice today with Capcom specials. The article is a look back review on Capcom's justice-brining DS title and how it broke the mould in terms of specialised genre.

When the DS was launched quite a while back now, the first thing I noticed is that it had the expected releases such as a Mario, Zelda and Metroid game, however there was also a very long and pending list of experimental titles which you would have never have thought of before. One example of this experimental type of game is of course Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for the DS, that became a sounding success and of course led to the sequel: More Brain Training. Nintendogs was also a game that fit into this new category of titles, though I never really got into it myself. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney could also easily fall under this category; a completely different concept of game, but manages to come up trumps one just about every aspect.
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    Lukaeu Jun 5, 09

      I played the demo, never had the chance to get the game though.
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    Storm* Jun 5, 09
    I love the series, played through all except for Apollo Justice and the upcoming Miles Edgeworth game thus far. The characters develop very well, cases are dramatic, really has you thinking, and it has some of the funniest lines I've seen in a game. Especially looking forward to Miles Edgeworth's game.
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    Oogity_Boogity_Boo Jun 5, 09
    Thought this was an annoucement for a new Ace Attorney game and I got my hopes up. Oh well.

    Amazing series, I've played every game released in the states thus far. I'm also planning on picking up the Miles Edgeworth game.

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