The famous prosecutor Miles Edgeworth is returning this September in Capcom's Ace Attorney Investigations Collection.
The first batch of "hands on" have now gone live, including our own here on Nintendo Life which also happens to include an interview with three members of the development team. Here's our closing argument for this preview:
"The Investigations games might be a little bit different from the rest of the Ace Attorney oeuvre, but they're a fantastic time for fans of the series, and it's a real delight to have Investigations 2 in our hands at last. We don't always follow Edgeworth's leaps of logic, but we'll still follow him to the end. Of the game, we mean."
So, what did other outlets have to say about this upcoming release? Our friends at VGC are also looking forward to it:
"The big draw will obviously be the ability to finally play Ace Attorney Investigations 2, the only remaining Ace Attorney game to never get an official English language release. We're early into the game just now so we haven't properly sunk our teeth into its five cases yet, but we're looking forward to it."
God is a Geek called it "another must play" in the series:
"Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is another must play game in the Ace Attorney series for both new and returning fans. Edgeworth is a fantastic protagonist that brings a lot to the series, and getting to experience a full new game makes this bundle all the better. Soon we'll have every single Ace Attorney game available on all our modern consoles, and that just warms this young lawyer's heart."
TouchArcade also thought it's shaping to be "another win" for Capcom:
"Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is shaping up to be another win for Capcom, and it finally brings over a game we never had available officially outside Japan in the form of Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor's Gambit...Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is a release you need to have on your radar for September when it arrives on Nintendo Switch"
And our pals at Push Square think the evidence is there that this is going to be another good time:
"The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is shaping up to be another delightful look back at Capcom's history, and another chance for PlayStation gamers to experience titles previously tied to Nintendo's legendary DS. We'll have a full review in the coming weeks, so there's plenty of time to polish your prosecutor's badge, get your suit dry cleaned, and shout "Objection!" while pointing at passers by in the street."