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In any case, Phoenix Wright > Fahrenheit as far as gameplay goes in the genre.

 

Exploring crime scenes + finding evidence, then presenting in court and pointing out testimonial contradictions > Simon Says: The Game.

 

Lacks necrophilia, though.

 

I should try the new Sam & Max sometime.

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I should get a DS just for the Phoenix Wright games.

"Show me a man who "plays fair" and I'll show you a very talented cheater."
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The concept is cool, I wish theyd make a lawyer-game for the PC and witt proper graphics, not hentai/anime/bukkakke

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I wouldn't say that David Cage is a "game auteur", just yet. That having been said, a Law-&-Order-with-quirks game like Pheonix Wright isn't quite the future of gaming. Fun, but not something I'd identify as being progressive.

 

What it really needs in Lenny Brisco.

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