Story
Gameplay
And what would Ace Attorney be without some strange new gimmick to get at the truth? For Phoenix it was Maya’s magatama which showed the locks on peoples’ hearts formed by their lies. Apollo had a bracelet that let him know when someone was lying, allowing him to perceive their tells. Now Athena has a computer system named Widget which can analyze audio patterns in a person’s voice for their emotions. When you see a strange reaction to a particular statement, you press on it and eventually clear up their testimony by reducing the discord in their heart. I like the system more than Apollo’s if only because it has more of a pseudoscience explanation behind it. It was kind of hard to swallow a magic bracelet that tightened when people lied. The magatama isn’t much more plausible, but at least it was given to Phoenix by a spirit medium; the bracelet is from Apollo’s mom who’s a decidedly non-magical <SPOILER>.
Aesthetics
The art in the new game is phenomenal in comparison to previous titles. Never before has there been an Ace Attorney game with 3D character models, but all the characters made the transition well. Everyone looks great static, but even better when animated since there’s actual movement and not just jumping pixels. The art style is about as close to the original pixelated style as they could get and it comes off great. And fully animated and voiced cutscenes are also spliced throughout the game to convey story when the character animations won’t cut it. The music is also impeccable, meeting a relatively high standard from fans of a soundtrack that fits the drama of the court. All Ace Attorney soundtracks can be measured by their take on Pursuit Cornered, the track that plays when you’ve got the crook on the ropes, and AA5 holds up well. Nothing beats Ace Attorney 2’s version, but 5 gets close. (Quick side note, I just checked a poll on GameFAQs and it turns out most people most people disagree with me are wrong.)
Verdict
Hearts. It’s one of the few series I support in every form I can. From figures to shirts to imported movies to the musicals and beyond, I’m a fan to my core. Though that usually bodes well for a series, this case is a hard one. After being scorned for so long from Capcom, this game had to not only meet the standard, but exceed it just to get a passing mark. Luckily, they did just that with wonderfully updated graphics, a quirky new investigation system, overhauling the frustrating parts, and bringing back characters we love without destroying the wacky continuity we’ve also grown fond of. If you’re new to the series, you may want to go back and play the first few games before getting started on this one (or at least Ace Attorney 4), but if you’re a fan of the series wondering if it’s worth the hype – it is. It so is. Trust me, once you nail your first ne’er-do-well in a lie and this song comes on, you’ll agree.
San Diego Comic Con was full of some highly anticipated, upcoming games. Check out this preview of these titles:
Legend of Zelda: Link Between Worlds
Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD
Bayonetta 2
Ace Attorney 5
Octodad
Ryse: Son of Rome
Knack
Final Fantasy XIII: Lightning Returns
Yoshi’s New Island
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.The Asian Film Festival of Dallas is very easy to summarize.
Get together in West Village at the Magnolia theater and watch a ton of movies that you would never get to see otherwise with a bunch of like-minded folk. Answer trivia and win free DVD’s, go to the bar and bring in a bottle of wine to your movie, talk with some of the film makers themselves, and afterwards all of West Village is available to you after you leave.
Featuring films from Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, the Philipines, and even USA the AFFD was a blast and I will surely be going next year.
I will now quickly give my thoughts on every film I saw this year, in order that I saw them.
ACE ATTORNEY (JAPAN)
A good movie if you haven’t played the games and great movie if you have played the games.
LOVE FICTION (SOUTH KOREA)
A great romantic comedy with a sense of realism to it.
OVERHEARD 2 (HONG KONG)
Exciting and there is an exceptional motorcycle chase, but if you don’t understand the politics of the stock market, much of the movie can leave you lost.
DRAGON (HONG KONG)
My new favorite Donnie Yen film!
NIGHTFALL (HONG KONG)
This takes the cop vs serial killer formula and twists it to something fresh.
GYO (JAPAN)
What starts off with some potential turns into a wtf-fest.
THE GREAT MAGICIAN (HONG KONG)
A lot of fun, although it gets a little zany towards the end.
HEADSHOT (THAILAND)
A movie that could be really good, but they choose to jump back and forth in time without any reason far too often. There are some truly incredible scenes though, although I still felt the pacing of the movie was too strange.
DARK SHORTS (CANADA, SINGAPORE, SOUTH KOREA, USA)
This collection ranged from quirky, to terrifying, and even had a strong message with “Her Story”
GUNS N’ ROSES (CHINA)
The story goes in directions you wouldn’t guess and the final product is a bit of a mash-up, although I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like it.
SAYA-ZAMURAI (JAPAN)
Quite wonderful!! I’ve been humming “Megumiiiiiii” for days now.
YES OR NO (THAILAND)
Very girly (get it?)
I AM A GHOST (USA)
It starts a bit repetitive (on purpose) but this quickly becomes the films greatest strength and leads to some bone-chilling scares.
DEATH OF A CEMETERY (PHILLIPINES)
Extremely interesting, but not terribly exciting. You should still watch it!
TOO MANY VILLAINS (SOUTH KOREA)
A competent noir film with a dark flair
KURONEKO (JAPAN)
A good ghost story although the middle act is drawn out too long
AMOK (PHILLIPINES)
What starts off as an unconnected series of small dramas in a similar area, ties together for a pay off that is worth the wait.
CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT (CANADA, CHINA)
A great film, but I felt the final message was rather depressing.
HARA KIRI (JAPAN)
Incredible
10+10 (TAIWAN)
There are some great shorts in this and then a few that left me baffled.
DOOMSDAY BOOK (SOUTH KOREA)
A really great collection that gets better with every entry. The final one is a laugh riot.
As decided by a special jury, here are the official winners of this years AFFD…
Best Documentary Feature: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT
Best Narrative Feature: LOVABLE
Special Jury Prize for Cinematography: PEARLS OF THE FAR EAST
Special Jury Prize for Acting: Yoo Hae-Jung, LOVABLE
Special Jury Prize for Advocacy Filmmaking: GIVE UP TOMORROW
Special Jury Mention: GOLDEN SLUMBERS
Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Performance: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
AFFD is proud to announce the short film award winners:
Best Narrative Short: MODERN FAMILY
Special Jury Prize: LOVE LIKE ALIENS
Special Jury Award for Acting: GUEST