The Great Ace Attorney was released for the Nintendo 3DS about three years ago in Japan, and Capcom has just announced a sequel to the game, titled The Great Ace Attorney 2: Ryunosuke Naruhodo’s ...
Capcom officially announces the re-release of "The Great Ace Attorney" on major gaming platforms, and pre-orders are open. The Japan-exclusive detective adventure Nintendo 3DS game will be coming to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Capcom is rounding up another set of Ace Attorney games, this time starring Phoenix Wright's protoge Apollo Justice. The Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice ...
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles could be announced soon by Capcom, as a localization of Dai Gyakuten Saiban, featuring Phoenix Wright's ancestor. PS4 and 3DS game Dragon Quest XI once again ...
Phoenix Wright’s ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo will be back in action this August when The Great Ace Attorney 2 releases on 3DS in Japan. Here are some details from the official website on one of the ...
The Great Ace Attorney games were originally only available on the 3DS in Japan, but Capcom is finally localizing both games and re-releasing them for the Switch this month. They take place in late ...
Capcom is re-releasing the Great Ace Attorney games, a pair of legal-detective adventures set in Victorian London and Meiji-era Japan, worldwide this summer. The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will ...
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. The Great Ace Attorney originally launched in 2015 for the Nintendo 3DS and its sequel followed in 2017.
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Localization is already a hard job. Now imagine doing it for a text-heavy game set around 1900 featuring two distinct cultures. Actually, imagine doing that for two text-heavy games. That’s the task ...
Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney was developed by Level-5 and Capcom and published by Nintendo. It is ...