Famitsu, huh? I don't really put much stock into anything they say these days. That's a little low by their averages, but I'll wait for more reviews before deciding whether or not to pick it up.
Definitely a must-have for anyone going back to the Wii. It had a great story, lovable characters, silly (and occasionally dark) humour, the best boss fights I have ever seen, and of course, beautiful renditions of classical pieces.
Perhaps the one major problem I have with this game is any and every set of stairs. Those are literally the worst part of the game. (So hard to walk on without any guys falling off the edges or getting caught behind the stairs)
My Review Music: Phenomenal (96%) Story: Quite Enjoyable, very fitting (90%) Characters/humour: Hilarious, yet charming (95%) Gameplay and controls: Pretty much what you would expect (85%) Art/Design: Childish, in the best way possible (95%) Fun: You bet. I had a blast (100%) AVERAGE: 93.5% Final ranking : Hidden Masterpiece (A+)
Seriously, buy this game (This review is for the Wii version, as I do not currently own the steam version).
I wish I knew more people who were interested in games like this (as I seem to be the only person in my school who plays and thoroughly enjoys the Phoenix Wright series), but how am I supposed to convince people to play a COURTROOM game?
@kingc8 The Story of seasons series is actually very close to harvest moon (made by the same company.), a series that has gone on for around 20 years. And stardew valley is a homage to harvest moon, so they shouldn't be too different.
However, I haven't played this particular installment yet, as I don't have a 3DS, so I cannot fully answer your question.
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Famitsu, huh?
I don't really put much stock into anything they say these days. That's a little low by their averages, but I'll wait for more reviews before deciding whether or not to pick it up.
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Definitely a must-have for anyone going back to the Wii. It had a great story, lovable characters, silly (and occasionally dark) humour, the best boss fights I have ever seen, and of course, beautiful renditions of classical pieces.
Perhaps the one major problem I have with this game is any and every set of stairs. Those are literally the worst part of the game. (So hard to walk on without any guys falling off the edges or getting caught behind the stairs)
My Review
Music: Phenomenal (96%)
Story: Quite Enjoyable, very fitting (90%)
Characters/humour: Hilarious, yet charming (95%)
Gameplay and controls: Pretty much what you would expect (85%)
Art/Design: Childish, in the best way possible (95%)
Fun: You bet. I had a blast (100%)
AVERAGE: 93.5%
Final ranking : Hidden Masterpiece (A+)
Seriously, buy this game (This review is for the Wii version, as I do not currently own the steam version).
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I wish I knew more people who were interested in games like this (as I seem to be the only person in my school who plays and thoroughly enjoys the Phoenix Wright series), but how am I supposed to convince people to play a COURTROOM game?
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@Mr_Zurkon And Rune factory is made by the same company as harvest moon (A.K.A Story of seasons)! How odd.
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@kingc8 The Story of seasons series is actually very close to harvest moon (made by the same company.), a series that has gone on for around 20 years. And stardew valley is a homage to harvest moon, so they shouldn't be too different.
However, I haven't played this particular installment yet, as I don't have a 3DS, so I cannot fully answer your question.