A near-definitive remaster of two cult classics. The first game is uneven, but the second is a masterpiece. For Ace Attorney completionists, this NSP is essential.
Early on, combining two unrelated facts in the Logic menu feels arbitrary. You’ll sometimes brute-force combinations because the intended “logical” link isn’t obvious.
The sequel introduces Logic Chess —a timed, psychological interrogation mini-game where you choose conversational moves to break down a suspect’s lies. It’s tense, satisfying, and a fantastic addition.
Unlike Phoenix Wright’s static courtroom standoffs, Edgeworth roams freely in 2.5D environments. You examine objects, talk to witnesses, and use the new Logic mechanic (combining two pieces of evidence in Edgeworth’s mind). It feels more like detective work, which perfectly suits Edgeworth’s analytical personality.