ESHOP Capcom Bringing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy to the eShop

Capcom have revealed that all three calssic Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney games are to be packaged together for a Trilogy which will be available exclusively from the eShop later this year.

Courtroom hero Phoenix Wright lays down the law this Winter in the digital release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. As a new feature, the Japanese version of the game, "Gyakuten Saiban 123 Naruhodo Selection," will be included, giving players the option to switch between the Japanese and English versions in-game.

Defend the innocent and save the day .Experience the original trilogy like never before in clear, high-resolution re-drawn graphics and immersive 3D visuals optimized for the Nintendo 3DS. Join rookie lawyer Phoenix Wright through the early years of his career in his quest to find the truth behind all of the classic cases!

Prepare for intense courtroom showdowns by investigating crime scenes, collecting evidence, and questioning witnesses. Use evidence and the testimonies of witnesses to your advantage as you battle for the innocence of your client. Nothing less of a full acquittal will do in this court of law. Find the contradictions in witnesses' testimonies to expose the truth! Justice For All, and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy includes Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS.

FEATURES

* Three beloved games in one - For the first time ever on Nintendo 3DS, experience all of the classic courtroom drama from the original Phoenix Wright trilogy

* A new dimension - 3D support for the Nintendo 3DS brings the existing 2D graphics to life in a more immersive 3D world.

*Familiar faces return - Join Phoenix Wright in his early years, as he gets introduced to his colorful cast of friends and foes, including Pearl Fey and rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth.

* the Japanese version of the game, "Gyakuten Saiban 123 Naruhodo Selection," will be included, giving players the option to switch between the Japanese and English versions in-game.

Posted on 15-06-2014 by Andrew

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