Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii Shop
- 10th May 2010, 1,000 points
- 21st May 2010, 1,000 points
- 23rd Feb 2010
- Series
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Review Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials & Tribulations (WiiWare)
Phoenix Wrong
Capcom's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney series on DS has become a popular staple of the system over the past few years, combining a novel-style courtroom presentation with many of the unique gameplay functions of the DS system itself. The end product has been a very engaging gaming experience that allows players to feel like a part of an...
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials & Tribulations News
News Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright Art Books Coming West from UDON Entertainment
Top-notch finger-pointing for your coffee table
Art direction fanatics who can read this are in for a treat now that UDON Entertainment will be bringing two new art books to English-speaking territories; one for Phoenix Wright's latest "I can't shout OBJECTION! on the bus" screen-tapping epic Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies and another...
News Shu Takumi Talks Ghost Trick, Ace Attorney
Would love to see a 3DS Phantom Detective
Recently, PlanetDS.de published an interview with Shu Takumi, a creative director at Capcom who's working on Ghost Trick and whose past projects include the first four Phoenix Wright titles. In it, he discusses his excitement with Phantom Detective: I swear none of you have ever seen anything like it...
Nintendo Download 21st May 2010 (Europe)
The Virtual Console takes a break, while WiiWare and DSiWare get a total of six games.
It's that dreaded time again - The Virtual Console is skipping another week in Europe. WiiWare and DSiWare don't exactly make up for the lack of retro goodness either, because there seems to be nothing truly special available this time. WiiWare: Phoenix Wright:...
Nintendo Download 10th May 2010 (North America)
Fighting with fists and wits and a little reading on the side this week in North America
The Big Name Games part of WarioWare D.I.Y. keeps on growing, with a new addition from Jason Schreiber of Powerhead Games, the studio behind the excellent DSiWare release Glow Artisan. DSiWare: Photo Dojo (0pts - Nintendo) – As a treat to compensate for...
News ONM Cross-Examines Capcom on Ace Attorney
Gamers get their questions answered
Coinciding with Friday's European launch of the fifth game in the series, a recent ONM Asks session saw Shu Takumi (Creative Director of the Ace Attorney series) and Motohide Eshiro (Producer of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth) answering some questions on the popular quirky courtroom puzzle games...
Nintendo Download 23rd & 24th February 2010 (Japan)
Another light release week, but a surprise VCA release takes us higher
This year Nintendo seems to be taking a more leisurely release pace than its overseas arms. Whilst this can be disappointing for importers, it certainly seems more fair and we have to think that game publishers will be happy to have less competition than in those massive release...
News Phoenix Wright Series Coming To WiiWare
Courtroom drama will adopt an episodic format
The latest issue of Japanese magazine Famitsu has confirmed that Capcom's cult legal video gaming series Phoenix Wright is coming to Nintendo's WiiWare service, with the first instalment hitting the Japanese Wii Store next month. The series, which is known in Japan as "Gyakuten Saiban", has...
About The Game
Phoenix Wright is back as the third game in the popular Ace Attorney hand-held franchise comes to the WiiWare service.
As Phoenix Wright, you'll play through five shocking new cases in first-person perspective. The game features two unique modes of play. In Investigations Mode you'll survey crime scenes, interview witnesses and gather evidence. You'll then present findings, listen to testimonials and examine witnesses in Court Mode. TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS also includes the "Psyche-Lock" feature that allows Phoenix to use a line of questioning to reveal inconsistencies in witness testimony.
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Awesome flashbacks.
and it have Godot
I have this game for DS, and it's awesome. The last case can get pretty confusing though.
This is the one I played on the DS. Fantastic!
Never played it on the DS, so I cant wait to download this game.
never played the first one or the second one but im ready to play it
no correction ive beaten the first one on ds and never got to play the others mainly cuz i didnt own a ds but know since they coming out on the wiiware its all good
I'm really playing catch-up now with the Phoenix Wright series over the last two weeks. I'm glad I finally started playing it. Completed the two already released on WiiWare, have Miles Edgeworth coming in the post and I just bidded on the DS version of Trials & Tribulations. Would have been nice to have all the Phoenix Wright games lined up on my Wii channels though.
EDIT: I won. The total was 25% less than I would have paid for the WiiWare version too, so not bad.
I stopped half way through to play and complete Edgeworth then I returned to T&T. I beat it last night.
This game had better not be given another 5/10.
Well it looks like it is getting another 5/10....but thats the release date!
Haha oh Im so funny.
Awesome!! Releasing May 10, 2010 in North America. Soon after is the fifth case DLC for first game.
I smell a 6/10 from this one
"In my world, the color red doesn't exist."
I really liked Godot by the end of the game. I thought he was a jerk at first as everyone was supposed to think. But they really made his character one of the best and most memorable ones of the series. I felt tears in my eyes for Godot right at the end as he gave his speech.
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