Still, when you play an Ace Attorney game you know what you’re getting. There’s a flirting with bringing back some of the touch screen gimmicks from the original game’s fifth case, but it never really follows through. This case cemented my fondness for Athena Cykes, and my belief (which would get me crucified in some corners of the internet) that she’s a better sidekick than the long absent Maya Fey (although it would be nice to see her again).įrom a gameplay perspective…it’s all pretty much the same. The new characters are good, with Orla the Orca having a surprising amount of charm and character. It all works though! Although it is funny and silly, the case is actually a surprisingly interesting one, and the ridiculous concept doesn’t hold the case back from getting as intricate as these things can. So…yeah, even by Ace Attorney standards this case is goofy. Phoenix and Athena are recruited by Sasha Buckler, Orla’s keeper, to defend the orca in court. The defendant in this case is one unlike any other Orla Shipley, an orca, accused of the murder of Jack Shipley, the manager of the aquarium in which she is kept. It is in fact Phoenix’s first case after regaining his Attorney’s Badge following the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Turnabout Reclaimed fits into an odd place in the fractured Dual Destinies chronology after Apollo and Athena’s cases which introduced Simon Blackquill and Bobby Fullbright, but before the explosion in the courtroom which kicks off the game. #Ace attorney dual destinies dlc seriesHappily, it’s one of the best cases in the series and without a doubt worth the £4 asking price. Wow, that’s an unwieldy title isn’t it? Phoenix Wright is one of my biggest gaming guilty pleasures, so I wouldn’t be able to hold out against the DLC forever. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies: Turnabout Reclaimed DLC
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