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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 85.4 hrs on record (83.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 14 Nov, 2020 @ 7:49pm
Updated: 14 Nov, 2020 @ 7:55pm

Just finished the entire trilogy.

This game has you playing the role of a defense attorney, and your job is to point contradictions in testimony given in court through the use of evidence which generally will be collected during investigations you carry out. It's a really cool concept, to say the least. Technically the game is in the visual novel genre, but I'd call it a bit of a puzzle game, too.

It's very amusing, and really makes you think, often outside the box. I won't say much of the positives because that'd be spoiler territory. Play the game for yourself, and make sure to play it blindly. Avoid visiting any wikis, looking up the soundtrack, or whatever, because people will sprinkle spoilers all over the place.

This game's not without its flaws though. Some of the cases are really obnoxious and are a slog to get through. There's many moments where the developer made some sort of error or had an oversight that will lead you to getting lost without brute-forcing your way through the investigations, or to making perfectly valid deductions but presenting the evidence for said deductions on the wrong statements.

All-in-all, the pros outweigh the cons. Check it out.
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Manon7 21 Oct, 2024 @ 1:45am 
Your review is lit! 🔥 It's like reading a mini novel, so much detail and passion. You're a pro at this, seriously!