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Nds touch detective 3
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nds touch detective 3
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I’ve now played it through completion on three different platforms. But I’m serious about the original trilogy.

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NDS TOUCH DETECTIVE 3 SERIES

And the Great Ace Attorney series is about to come to the West! So many great murder mysteries all in one series. All I need now? For Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney, Dual Destinies, and Spirit of Justice to all port to the Switch. Now that it’s on Switch, there’s no excuse to not try out this classic series. All you need is the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy. But the puzzles you solve along the way are still very fun.

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And yeah, it doesn’t quite have the charm of Curious Village or the sheer content of Last Specter. Is there time travel? What’s going on? I won’t spoil anything, but the answer is as nonsensical and elaborate as you could want. But if you really want some bonkers lore? The one to play is Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.

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The Layton series is full of weird video game mysteries. It makes for an emotional ride that no other mystery game I’ve played has matched. The victims tend to be characters you know and care about. Just the same, solving these deaths is bittersweet. It captures the energy of an action game, and its ability to get your blood pumping makes it unbelievably exciting to look for holes in testimonies. Plus: the music during the Nonstop Debate is just fantastic. And when you do? You feel so clever in doing so. Each murder case winds and twists in so many bizarre ways that they’re incredibly hard to predict. It’s not exactly an unusual choice! But when I want to solve a mystery, I turn to Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair. It was surprisingly pleasant for something with such a macabre approach. Debuting on the Nintendo DS, it followed a young woman named Rina who… well, touches things! (This was when companies were finding reasons to use the system’s touch screen.) In addition to solving silly crimes in a world populated by people who wouldn’t be out of place in a Tim Burton movie, Rina would keep a diary of the things she touched and described how they felt. I always wished more people got into the Touch Detective series. Itching to solve video game mysteries? We’ve got some great recommendations for you! Next week, Famicom Detective Club makes its Western debut.









Nds touch detective 3