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just a rough port all-around. the frame-rate on enemies is atrocious. lots of hiccups. by the fourth boss i couldn't take it anymore.

i did enjoy its moments tho and maybe someday i'll give the PC version a proper playthrough, i've heard that runs way smoother

Isso é quase cave story, gostei bem mais desse.

compressed soundtrack mid (or maybe i'm just sick of it from hearing it so many times).

story was interesting enough to keep me playing over and over to view all the routes. bless the ability to speed through the text with L + R buttons.

in my humble opinion, idk how they released the originaly without a compendium. like, just ignore the fact that the DS is pretty weak by today's standards. isn't a compendium a must have in most, if not all, MegaTen titles?

bless having multiple saves on this version though. kinda disappointed the top screen was pretty under-utilized. my neck probably hated this game lol.

The more I play it and the more I think about what it does so well, the more clear it becomes to me that this is easily one of (if not the) best Megami Tensei games ever released. One of the best character casts in the entire franchise, one of the best stories in the entire franchise, with incredibly flexible and fun gameplay. It takes the best parts of the mainline SMT series and the best parts of the Persona series, and mixes it into something that’s a borderline masterpiece.

Sometimes, revisiting the first game in a series that you've played in full can flip your perspective on how you feel about it. I revisited Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney rather quickly after completing the entire Ace Attorney series, which wrapped up in The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve. I wanted to see if all my journey through this series would make me think differently about the one that started it all. But I'm glad to say, even after seeing everything this series had to offer, this game is still absolutely amazing.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, to me, is a timeless game. 21 years after it's initial release, it still feels as relevant and memorable as ever. Even after NINE more games releasing, this first entry still stands strong in terms of writing, gameplay, and presentation.
Presentation
Talk about a charmingly wonderful game in terms of looks. The way characters are animated takes advantage of the importance of key frames in character animation. The environments and still images for cutscenes are simple, but appealing. There's a certain nostalgic look to this game, it's hard to explain. The strong, but simple art style gives this title such a large appeal in my opinion.
Music
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is very humble and simple when it comes to the soundtrack, but that isn't a bad thing. Most tunes are rather short, but extremely catchy to compensate. It's a soundtrack I could go back to anyday, it' so charming and lovable.
Gameplay
While later games would add more mechanics to aid in your search of the truth, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is down to the basics of series gameplay. You can press witnesses and present evidence during witness testimonies, and in some cases, present or answer a question when asked on the spot during an intense moment in a trial. Investigations are simple too, you can examine environments and talk to people related to the crime to gather more information for your case. Coming to the trial with all the evidence you gathered and making use of it never gets old. I love just presenting the (w)right thing and making the witness tick. While it's very basic compared to later entries, it still encapsulates what makes these games fun.
Characters
I love these characters. I love Phoenix, I love Maya, I love Edgeworth, I love Gumshoe, I love Ema, I love almost everyone in this cast. Of course I hate the villains, but that's the point! These characters just feel engaging and deep, and the way they are written is so charming.
Conclusion
I love Ace Attorney. Even nearly 2 years after I've gotten into this series, I have never gotten tired of it. My first review on this site wayyy back in like, March 2021 was actually of this game. I kinda cringe looking back at that review, it felt very stale and lacked personality in my opinion. I wanted to write this review just to show my love for this game and series in general. So I felt making this my 100th review would be appropriate, especially when my last review was on The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve. Ace Attorney really helped me during a rough time in my life, as cliche as that sounds, but I do feel it has made me improve as a person. Revisiting this game has made me love it even more, and without a doubt, Ace Attorney is my favorite video game series of all time. That's not even a contest.

Rez

2001

Played this game for a bit and I have a lot of takeaways:
- This is the best thing to come out of the War on Terror
- This is the best mind control mechanism before or after the War on Terror
- Trillions of dollars of American taxpayer dollars should've been funneled to Rez 2 instead of the War on Terror
- Do not say "unspoken rez"

I really like the difficulty balance here. feels like they finally figured something out after the first three games would swing up and down at an insane rate. the robot masters are very hard to beat without their weakness but the weakness chain actually makes a lot of sense and is fun to figure out. a strong contender for favorite set of bosses in the series. overall just a very solid game & way more consistent than what came before even if said previous entries have other things that make me like them better.

feel like nitro rad would've made a review of this game by now

Kirby Dream Land 3 é um sonho em formato de jogo, que leva o console do super nintendo ao maximo, com uma estética até hoje muito atual e com uma das gameplays mais confortáveis de qualquer jogo, com um senso de liberdade enorme pelo uso dos diferentes companheiros que dão uma luz extra a um jogo tão lúdico e lindo.

Rez

2001

How can a game be so iconic yet so shit at the same time??