Ace Attorney Investigations Collection
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Ace Attorney Investigations Collection

EUREKA! Miles Edgeworth moves beyond the courtroom and straight to the crime scene in Ace Attorney Investigations Collection with revamped graphics, new language options, bonus features, and more! Fea... See more

Released:2024-09-06
Genre:
Puzzle, Adventure, Visual Novel
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Developer:Capcom
Publisher:
Capcom

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GameGrin

Erin McAllister

9.5/10

The new features and Gallery are quite nice, but the new official translation of Prosecutor’s Gambit is the real highlight here, easily overruling any minor complaints.

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TechRaptor

Erren Van Duine

9/10

The Ace Attorney Investigations is another great release from Capcom that brings Miles Edgeworth back in a starring role. Despite the lack of voice acting, the remaster captures the feeling of the series quite well.

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GGRecon

Dawson Roberts

The Miles Edgeworth Collection is a stellar product. It features some of the series' best writing, varied gameplay, and unique set pieces. Not only is this the best way to play these games, it’s one of the only ways to play the fantastic sequel. While the guesswork puzzle-solving can be frustrating at times, all too often, I'm too entirely captivated by Miles and the gang to be that bothered.

9/10

Well over a decade after Ace Attorney Investigations debuted, Capcom has finally given these two hidden gems the revival they deserved.

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TheGamer

Ryan Thompson-Bamsey

Miles Edgeworth makes for a superb leading man in the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection.

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But Why Tho

Abdul Saad

8.5/10

The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection does an excellent job of bringing the spin-off titles to a new audience through great features that support both games’ stellar narratives and gameplay experiences.

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MMORPG

Jason Fanelli

8.5/10

No objections here; Miles Edgeworth's side adventures receive a heck of a glow-up in this bundle.

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GameSpew

Richard Seagrave

8/10

The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection takes the action away from the courtroom, with players instead poking their noses around crime scenes and interviewing bystanders in the hopes of putting together a solid case. What's more, the two games included here have been brilliantly remastered, bringing their characters to life like never before. It's just a shame that progression sometimes feels l...

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Nintendo Life

Kate Gray

8/10

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is the last of the Ace Attorney Switch remakes, but certainly not the least of them. Just make sure you're up-to-date on Ace Attorney 1-3 first, or you'll miss out on half the fun. The first game doesn't quite feel up to par with the series' best, but Investigations 2 certainly does, and might even be one of our favourites. We'll hold it! (heh) in our hearts ...

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TechRadar Gaming

Alicia Haddick

One of the weakest (but still entertaining) games in the franchise coupled with one of the best, Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is an inconsistent pairing that remains thrilling throughout.

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COGConnected

Stephan Adamus

80/100

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is the final major release to complete the Ace Attorney series on modern consoles. When I reviewed the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy earlier this year, I miswrote that it was the final piece of the series needed on modern consoles. There were two other side games I’d forgotten about, which are both found in this collection: Ace Attorney Investigations:...

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Eurogamer

Katharine Castle

One of Capcom's most handsome Ace Attorney remasters to date, the Investigations Collection brings welcome improvements to some longstanding series weaknesses, but divorcing it from its courtroom setting and structure is its biggest and most fatal flaw.