Two collections of some of Capcom’s fan-favorite games are heavily discounted at Amazon ahead of Black Friday. You can get Ace Attorney Investigations Collection and Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy both for $25 each, saving you $15 and $25 off their original listed prices, respectively. Both games come as physical versions for the Nintendo Switch.
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection
$25 (was $40)
This duology features remastered versions of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit, which originally launched on the Nintendo DS. The collection marks the first time Ace Attorney Investigations 2 has been localized in English. These spin-offs star prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, the rival of the lead character of the mainline Ace Attorney games, Phoenix Wright. Both games in the collection feature upscaled resolution and new character sprites drawn by original character designer Tatsuro Iwamoto. There are also art and music galleries showcasing the games’ concept art, illustrations, and soundtracks.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy (Switch)
$25 (was $50)
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy compiles Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, plus each game’s story DLC, into one convenient package. All three games star the titular Apollo Justice, the apprentice to defense attorney Phoenix Wright. Like the Investigations Collection, the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy includes modern quality-of-life improvements that enhance your experience while keeping the gameplay and storylines of the originals intact, as well as bonus content like art and music galleries, the Spirit of Justice prologue anime, and a special Animation Studio mode that lets you create custom animations using the in-game character art.
The Ace Attorney games are funny, surprisingly deep visual novels from legendary developer Capcom. In them, you’ll play as a wide variety of different attorneys (as you might have guessed) and make your way through each game’s stories through point-and-click puzzle-solving gameplay mechanics. As each story is set in the backdrop of a stylized legal drama, you’ll have to hone your deduction and reasoning skills to win your cases. The series initially launched on the Game Boy Advance in Japan, and was later ported to the Nintendo DS here in the States in 2005 as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney.
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