

If you ever wanted to play as Phoenix Wright’s rival instead of the defense attorney, this is your shot. You’re Miles Edgeworth now—slick suit, logic-driven, and way too good at pointing dramatically at witnesses. The investigations feel different here—less courtroom shouting, more actual detective work, piecing together crime scenes by walking around, checking evidence, and calling people out when their stories don’t add up.
First case drops you right into Edgeworth’s world: interrogations happen on the spot, and you’ll catch contradictions by comparing statements with what’s in your evidence folder. The "Logic" mechanic is a nice twist—you connect facts in your head to unlock new dialogue options. And yeah, the soundtrack slaps. That tense violin when you’re closing in on a lie? Perfect.
It’s still got that classic Ace Attorney charm, just from the prosecutor’s side of the bench. You’ll recognize some faces (Gumshoe’s still a lovable mess), but the cases stand on their own. If you liked the original games, this one’s a no-brainer.
Must-play games
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Iron Man 2 (nds)
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Inazuma Eleven (nds)
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Rhythm Heaven (us) (nds)
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Lego Ninjago - The Videogame (eu) (nds)
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Kirby - Mass Attack (nds)
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Crash - Mind Over Mutant (nds)
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Kung Fu Panda - Legendary Warriors (nds)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat (nds)
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Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2 (nds)
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Warioware - Touched! (eu) (nds)
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Transformers - Dark Of The Moon - Autobots (nds)
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Dragon Quest V - Tenkuu No Hanayome (dominent) (j) (nds)