At this year's TGS, Capcom announced Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy will release on 25th January, 2024.
At this year's TGS, Capcom announced Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy will release on 25th January, 2024.
A collection of five Phoenix Wright games - including some of the greatest visual novels of all time, in my opinion - is about to be discontinued on Steam, making it slightly less convenient to pick up the original Ace Attorney trilogy and its recent prequel games. That’s the bad news. The good news is you’ve got a month’s notice - and it’s on sale for the next week or so.
Shinji Mikami has seemingly started his own studio called Kamuy Inc. Mikami left Tango Gameworks back in February 2023, a studio he founded in 2010.
Today's the day for a big PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium update, with the March 2024 refresh bringing 13 PS5, PS4, and Classic titles to active subscribers. UK and European members can get downloading and playing all the new games now, and those in the USA will gain access later in the day. If you need a reminder of what's on offer this month, here's a complete list:
A glut of additional PS5 and PS4 games are coming to PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium this week, and as is usually the case, there's a lot of variety on show. March's update, which consists of 13 titles across the two tiers, has everything from sports sim NBA 2K24 to ultra-niche Super Neptunia RPG.
The March additions to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and PlayStation Classics catalog are now available. This month’s offerings include some big names, including Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Resident Evil 3, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the latter being a timely addition following the unexpected death of Akira Toriyama.
Final Fantasy 7's Sephiroth is currently on a tour of games where he doesn't belong, as the 'Sephiroth should be in every video game' meme travels Twitter.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members have 13 new games to play as of today. The March 2024 additions to PS Plus offer a fairly balanced mix of modern and classic titles.
Nearly 12 years after game director Hideaki Itsuno released Dragon’s Dogma on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is finally almost here. Since the original game debuted, Capcom has released Dragon’s Dogma spinoffs, semi-sequels, and ports to varying degrees of success, but the highly anticipated sequel looks poised to break out.
Sony today unveiled the March 2024 lineup of new games for the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra catalog. Jak and Daxter fans, whom PlayStation and Naughty Dog rarely acknowledge, got a win today as the PSP version of Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier is getting rereleased for the first time via PlayStation Plus Premium on March 19.
Sony recently revealed the March lineup for Extra and Premium games. New arrivals include the Resident Evil 3 Remastered, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, NBA 2K24: Kobe Bryant Edition, and more. Meanwhile, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers gets access to five classic games, including remasters for PS1 and PSP games.
The latest bundle of games coming to the PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium game libraries have been revealed, and it’s time to pull on some body-shaping spandex with superheroes, supervillains and plenty more besides! All of the following games will be available from 19th March 2024.
Sony has confirmed the PS Plus Extra and Premium games for March 2024, including titles like NBA 2K24 on Extra and Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier on Premium. PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers will be able to claim these games beginning March 19.
On Wednesday, Sony unveiled the latest catalog of games for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers. The latest batch of titles includes the Resident Evil 3 remake, Marvel’s Midnight Suns and NBA 2K24 (among others). You can play the games for free starting on Tuesday, March 19.
Sony has announced the next wave of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium titles. Starting March 19th, subscribers can download NBA 2K24 Kobe Bryant Edition, Marvel’s Midnight Suns, Resident Evil 3 remake and Blood Bowl 3 on PS4 and PS5.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed March 2024’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue and Classics titles.
An upcoming game about taking planet-wrecking corporations to court hopes to go beyond its onscreen battles by raising money for real-life environmental aid. Behind All Rise is a team including both climate experts and top-notch games talent with credits spanning Horizon Forbidden West, Thirsty Suitors, League of Legends and Paradise Killer.
Are you looking to pick up some new games? Check out some of the better titles that have been released this past month. There were certainly a few notable games that might pique your interest. Don’t consider this in any particular order as we cover a variety of games both exclusive and different genres.
It might be a bit of a controversial take, but I’ve always preferred the Ace Attorney games with Apollo Justice over those with Phoenix Wright. That’s not to say the Phoenix Wright originals are bad, but I just found Apollo a far more relatable and likeable character. That probably says a lot about me, but it’s why I’m so happy that Capcom has finally graced us with a collection of Apollo’s various Chords of Steel workouts with the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
We acknowledge that not all of you will be interested in getting the Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy that Capcom has officially released today. But allow us to give you a brief glimpse into what this set of titles is like and why you should consider giving it a shot. Even if said games “aren’t your cup of tea.” First and foremost, these titles will have you playing as Apollo Justice, Athena Cykes, and Phoenix Wright as you attempt to save the world of law from corrupt forces across multiple countries. With three games to enjoy, that’s plenty of cases to dive into.
Capcom’s latest Ace Attorney compilation, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, is out now. As a follow-up to the Phoenix Wright series, it includes Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies andPhoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. Check out the launch trailer below.
Uniqlo is batting a thousand with its recent gaming collaborations, following up its Katamari Damacy and Metal Gear Solid T-shirt collections with a new lineup of designs inspired by Capcom’s greatest hits. Capcom is responsible for bringing us hit franchises like Mega Man, Street Fighter, Monster Hunter, Final Fight, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and Resident Evil, to name a few, and, frankly, they’re all sick.
Not one game, but three, are included in the remastered , offering a combined total of over 90 hours of mysteries and courtroom drama for sleuthing players to enjoy. Capcom's remastered trilogy featuring 's prodigy includes,, and along with many extras and updates. For the $50 price tag, evidence would show that there is a lot of entertainment value to be had in these courtroom text adventures.
Outsiders of the Ace Attorney series might not be familiar with the name Apollo Justice, but fans know the character is a big deal. He's second only to Phoenix Wright in terms of playable appearances, and his new collection, the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, gathers all of those outings in one convenient package. While there's not much new content, quality-of-life improvements and a visual overhaul do a lot to modernize Apollo's courtroom saga, making it a worthwhile journey for fans new and old.
It’s been nearly eight years since the last main entry in the Ace Attorney series.
The Ace Attorney series will never end, a Capcom producer has stated.
2019 saw the re-release of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles released in the West a couple of years later, and later this week, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy will be releasing, but though there’s been no shortage of Ace Attorney re-releases, the last time we got a new game in the series was all the way back in 2016 with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice.
A producer from Capcom gave fans of the Ace Attorney franchise some good news, promising that the publisher isn't abandoning the series anytime soon. The first Ace Attorney game was released in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance. Ever since, it has spawned a trilogy on the handheld console, which was then ported to the Nintendo DS and brought over to the West. With its surprise popularity, Ace Attorney would help show the appeal of visual novel games in the West.
Capcom has confirmed that, despite not getting a brand-new game since 2017, the Ace Attorney series is not finished and will have more games in the future.
It’s always interesting to see what franchises do well in the gaming world and which don’t. You’d think an anime-style lawyer franchise wouldn’t “resonate” with gamers because it’s more about logical thinking and sleuthing while not having “meaningful action” compared to other titles. Yet, the franchise known as Ace Attorney has been around for quite some time, and many hope to see more entries from it. But, for those who haven’t been able to partake in the entirety of the main games, you’re in luck, as the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy arrives next week and will complete the “main story” of the universe.
Kenichi Hashimoto, producer of the upcoming Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, opened up about the series' history in a recent interview.
The developer of the Ace Attorney series decided to switch the visual novel's graphics to 3D after it was influenced by the success of the Professor Layton crossover game.
There's never been a better time to get into Ace Attorney. Developer-publisher Capcom has spent the last few years remastering and re-releasing every game in the series, and with the Apollo Justice trilogy, you can now play every mainline game on modern consoles. And even though the three games in this collection are unchanged story-wise, after going hands-on, we can comfortably say that they've never felt better.
2023 was, you could say, an interesting year for video games. It unleashed a metric ton of genre-defining, record-breaking new classics, including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Baldur’s Gate 3, but was also one of the most devastating layoff periods for gaming companies in recent history. There’s no telling what precise delights or horrors lay waiting in lovely 2024, but we can, at least, prepare ourselves for a bunch of exciting video game releases.
Whether you got a new gaming PC, a Steam Deck, or an Asus ROG Ally for the holidays, or you just want more kindling for your backlog, Fanatical is selling some stellar Steam games at bargain prices, beating the sale prices of Steam’s very own Winter Sale. You can build a bundle containing two games for $14.99, three for $21.99, five for $34.99, or a whopping seven games for just $47.99.
The Ace Attorney series is a relatively new one for us on Planet PlayStation (can we bring that back?), with the original three games launching on PS4 in 2019 — long after they first arrived on western shores. We're now fully acquainted with the Phoenix Wright trilogy, but what happened next? While there have been a fair few spin-offs and side stories, a second trio of main titles introduced new characters and plot lines. Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings those to PS4 in another collection, and after going hands on, it seems we're in for more of the same batty, and brilliant, legal drama nonsense.
After the remastered releases of the original Phoenix Wright Trilogy and the Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, it was only a matter of time until the other games in the series got a similar treatment. It has been a wait, but the games featuring my favourite attorney with is almost here – Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy. So, warm up those Chords of Steel, find yourself an adorable magician for an assistant and step into the courtroom to face off with a series of relentless prosecutors.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy collects another trifecta of Capcom's over-the-top legal capers, with a court date of 25th January 2024 on PS4. We got a glimpse of the trials that await in a new trailer detailing some of the extras on offer, and pre-orders are available now.
Earlier this year, Capcom announced Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, a collection of the second trilogy of its adventure series, which is set to launch in January. Ahead of its release, the company has released another new trailer for it, while also confirming that pre-orders are now available across all platforms that the collection will be releasing for.
Regarding puzzle games, the titles featuring Professor Layton were some of the most popular games on the Nintendo DS and 3DS, and the series was one of the more popular entries in the Level-5 lineup. The games featured the good professor and his aides solving big mysteries that would perplex everyone but them. Each game had numerous puzzles to take on that covered all sorts of topics. From memory puzzles to logic conundrums and everything in between, they were a lot of fun. Professor Layton and the New World is the newest entry in the franchise in some time, and a new video highlights what’s new and what’s familiar in the tale!
The game marking the return of Professor Layton has been given a new trailer and a release window.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy releases January 25, 2024.
After spending hours poring over Alan Wake 2 this week, corkboards full of photos, red string and important little clue nuggets have definitely been on my brain. Alas, Remedy's horror-fuelled detective 'em up keeps its problem-solving a little too much at arm's length for my tastes. Every piece of evidence you collect has its own set place on the board, for example, and heck, even the thrill of joining the dots with a set of pins and string is taken away from you, as its deduction work is all swept up in a wave of automation.
Capcom has had several excellent video game releases this year, and there are more hot titles on the way. If you can tear yourself away from Resident Evil 4, its Separate Ways DLC, or Street Fighter 6, you can free yourself to crush prosecutors in crazy courtroom capers or slay monsters in the coming weeks and months. We put three upcoming Capcom titles through their paces at a recent Capcom showcase including Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Dragon's Dogma 2, and Resident Evil Village for iPad and iPhone.
When we find out that there’s a gaming anniversary going on or will be happening soon, we can’t help but celebrate the game. That goes double if the game is impactful in some respect or helped set a trend that many games followed. Many of you are likely fans of the beloved character Phoenix Wright. He’s been featured in many games and crossovers over the years, but his personal saga still holds up as a great detective/lawyer game. Yesterday, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations celebrated its 16th anniversary, and we thought we’d look back at what made the game so special.
Shinji Mikami has signaled his intent to return to the video game industry.
Xbox has announced the first wave of new Game Pass additions for the month of October, including Gotham Knights and The Lamplighter's League, with Forza coming soon.
Microsoft has announced the next wave of titles heading to Xbox Game Pass for console, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Wherever you are in Australia right now, chances are it's gonna be a hot one. Your very best bet: retreat to the dank coolness of your Game Cave with something new to play. Alternatively, go for a swim and invest your money in the preordering of a AAA for some future day. Instant or slightly delayed gaming gratification—we deal in both approaches here.
Mediatonic, the once-independent developer behind platformer battle royale Fall Guys, has seemingly been hit especially hard by the massive layoffs at Epic Games today - to the point that one director at the studio has shared a photo of the studio logo in a depressing anagram: "decimation."
Capcom has provided an update on Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, a remastered collection of the second trilogy of games in the franchise. With the above new trailer, we've had more details on what to expect from the collection, as well as its release date. It'll be fighting for justice on PS4 on 25th January, 2024. The games releasing in Q1 2024 are really adding up.
Capcom had already confirmed that Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogyis set to arrive on PC and Game Pass on September 26, but now we also have a firm release date for Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy – January 25, 2024 – and confirmation that a physical release is on the way, too.
Publisher Capcom has announced the release date for Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
Xbox announced a slew of new titles coming to its Game Pass subscription service this year. At its Tokyo Game Show segment, held Thursday, the publisher confirmed that Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name will be available to members for free on day one i.e., November 9. In it, Kazama Kiryu, the famous Yakuza who faked his death to protect his family, slips into the black suit once again and works as a bodyguard codenamed ‘Joryu.' His cover is soon threatened when a mysterious figure with ties to the past comes to haunt him, spawning a crazed frenzy across the streets of Japan, as we punch our way through hordes.
It was announced earlier this year that Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy would arrive on PC in early 2024. Now we have a specific release date for the three Objection-able courtroom puzzlers: January 25th, 2024.
will be coming to on day one. In fact, during the Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show last night, there were two more games revealed to be coming to the service, including Like a Dragon: Ishin!.
Apollo Justice’s legal journey is about to start all over again, because a date is in place for his three-game collection. Capcom announced plans to bring Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy to consoles and PC on January 25, 2024. For a refresher on the long road to justice, shout your best “OBJECTION!” and check out the release date trailer.
Capcom has a new collection of games coming to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. This is also a great collection of titles if you love visual novel games. Likewise, the collection is a perfect place to start if you haven’t really dabbled into the visual novel genre. Players can enjoy the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy starting next week. This series first got started in 2001 when it initially launched on the Game Boy Advance in Japan. But a few years later, the rest of the world was introduced to this adventure series when Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney landed on the Nintendo DS.
During a special Capcom showcase earlier this year, the company revealed that the “second half” of the Ace Attorney saga would be getting a modern upgrade and brought to current systems. The only thing we didn’t know was when that would take place. The good news is that at the Tokyo Game Show, all was revealed! The Apollo Justice Ace Attorney Trilogy will officially be released on January 25th, 2024, and a new trailer for the trilogy was dropped, which you can see below! This upgraded take on the trilogy is perfect for those who weren’t able to play these games when they originally came out.
There are too many games coming out.
Today's Xbox Digital Broadcast from Tokyo Game Show 2023 highlighted and revealed a slew of varied titles heading to the Game Pass subscription service in the coming months, ranging from first party games like Forza Motorsport, to pixel art adventures and day-one major releases from the Yakuza franchise.
Capcom will host a dedicated Online Program for Tokyo Game Show today at 7 AM PDT. In the meantime, it had a few announcements during the Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show 2023, like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy coming to Game Pass for Xbox and PC on September 26th.
Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass will add Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy on September 26, Microsoft announced.
Xbox Game Pass members can expect to see a whole bunch of new games added to the service soon, including two Like a Dragon games.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is coming to Game Pass next week, Microsoft has announced.
Microsoft has announced a string of titles from top Japanese developers coming to Xbox and/or Xbox Game Pass over the next few months.
Microsoft made a number of announcements during its Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show 2023, most of which revolved around Japan and Japan-inspired games and updates. Xbox boss Phil Spencer and Head of Xbox Creator Experience Sarah Bond talked about the importance of the Japanese market. "Japan will always have a special place in my heart for pioneering innovative ways to play, from the Game Boy, to PSP, to the Switch," Spencer said.
In an announcement I personally never could have predicted, the 2001 PlayStation 2 Capcom video game Onimusha: Warlords (and subsequent sequels) is getting an anime adaption for Netflix. The reveal is surprising for a number of reasons. The franchise is not one that is particularly well-known or currently popular. Also, the anime seems to have little to do with the original game. Protagonist Samanosuke Akechi does not make an appearance in the trailer. But, like Samanosuke, who was modeled after Japanese actor Kaneshiro Takeshi,the anime's protagonist, Miyamoto Musashi, is modeled after the late Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune. Coincidentally, Onimusha 2's protagonist, Jubei Yagyu, was modeled after Japanese actor Yūsaku Matsuda, who had also passed away well before the game released. It's an odd throughline for the series but is a key element.
It's finally time for everybody — not just the early access folks — to get them some Starfield. You, uh, may have noticed the odd video on this site about this RPG. If that content avalanche has fired up your main thrusters and made you want to commence docking procedures, I have the current historical low for Xbox and PC below. Yep, Harvies has gone decidely more hardcore than even Amazon AU on this one. 88 bucks is a steal (if you're not rocking Game Pass).
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I'm sure that many of you who love to find a precious perfect baby character and learn ever-more about them are occupied with Baldur's Gate 3 right now, but Steam's rolling out a distracting sale and accompanying event on its visual novels category.
We’ve only just had a Steam event and now another one is on the way. Get ready for the Steam Visual Novel Fest, a celebration of games that put a lot of emphasis on story and narrative.
Final Fantasy XIV is coming to Xbox – and all it took was a decade. I don’t believe in looking a gift horse in the mouth. This is amazing news. But it was the secondary part of this announcement that was more interesting to me.
Some game franchises are so good, you bag 'em all in one hit. Especially if they're going for at or near Happy Meal prices. Case in points: the Phoenix Wright, Borderlands, and BioShock trilogies on Switch. I'm also about cheap prices for the Batman Arkham, Mass Effect, and Tomb Raider survivor trilogies as well. They may not mean cutting edge visuals, but they're all approaching triple digit hours of otherwise timeless gaming.
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