We'd be hard-pressed to present a better deal on a DS game than the newly price-dropped Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations. Except for, you know, those deals on the previous games. But those don't really supercede this deal, because you really need the whole series. Seriously, if you can read (which you can, we are absolutely certain), you should pick up Capcom's hilarious series of visual-novel style adventure games.The new $20 price point for Trials and Tribulations seems to be a universal price drop, reflected at Best Buy and GameStop so far. Amazon even has the game for an ultra-low $19.79, saving you twenty crucial cents.







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1-25-2008 @ 5:20PM
Kia said...
Meh. I bought this at GameStop last week for $29.99
I fail at the universe!
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1-25-2008 @ 5:46PM
Dan said...
A few days ago on Amazon, I was looking at Phoenix Wright games, and the "Justice for All" sequel was on sale for 14 dollars. Not only that, but there was only 1 left in stock - so you can imagine that I quickly bought it.
I suppose they were just liquidating the older games in the series to make room for the latest two.
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1-25-2008 @ 6:39PM
hans said...
yeah dude .. that sale for justice for all lasted for quite a bit. I bought one copy about 3 weeks ago. I might pick up trials and tribulations to complete the series. awesome price!
1-25-2008 @ 6:38PM
Tom said...
Yeah, I liked the past 3 Phoenix Wright games, but Appollo Justice....meh. Doesn't really look as awesome. Great deal on that game though!
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1-25-2008 @ 11:42PM
ben said...
This is a no-brainer for $20 if you liked 1 and 2, it's easily the best in the series so far.
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3-12-2008 @ 5:49AM
ghettoflower said...
They took too much comedy out in this one, that's why when it finally came out 2 months after the Japanese version did, my deposit for 5 bucks at gamestop is still there for it. I wonder if I can walk in and get it for 15 bucks now. The game woulda been alright if it was standalone, but after the first 2 games it didn't live up to my standards. The first two games had better court suites and puzzles as well, but I'm sure that'll all be fixed up in the new series.
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