Somehow both ridiculously cheesy and genuinely moving at the same time, the Ace Attorney trilogy is a fantastic experience. The remaster doesn't add much to the experience, but the games are as amazing as they always were.

Embarrassingly, this was technically my first pokemon game as I'd never thought to try it sooner. It's a perfectly serviceable game, but there's nothing fantastic about it and it has some significant flaws (most notably an utterly pathetic postgame). At least the music is nice.

A fun game with a great cast that is dragged down by every case bar the fourth ranging from meh to outright bad. There are some great moments and every case being connected is a neat idea, but it mostly just serves as a foundation for much better games.

Why is it that the best ace attorney games have the hardest time making it over to the west? AAI2 is a fantastic game, arguably the best in the series, thanks to its strong plot, compelling characters, and excellent character development.

I don't like or agree with everything this game does, but I have a lot of respect for its decision to push some boundaries and take the series in a new direction. Wish it had a proper followup to build on things introduced in the game.

felt the full spectrum of human emotion laying on the floor playing this

sets the groundwork for some incredible stuff

Short and sweet except for that final chase sequence which i could only get past by turning the resolution way down. bitch

listen does this game have problems? yes. do I love it anyway. also yes.

Athena and Simon I could save you

fucked up so bad at one point I entered a boss room and the boss didn’t spawn

This game has some issues, but it’s just such an immensely fun game to pick up and sink hours into