Gameinvest's Defenders of Law, Inc.: Crime in Willburg looks a bit ... familiar. We can't quite place it, but we're looking at this anime-style adventure game starring defense attorneys, and we have this vague feeling that we've seen something like this in the past.
In Defenders of Law for PC, Wii, and DS, players will control one of five lawyers who must investigate crime scenes and interview witnesses in an effort to find evidence to clear their clients. Where it diverges from other lawyer games is in the courtroom, where evidence takes the form of a deck of playing cards and the defense must play cards with the prosecution to determine the fate of the defendant.














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7-22-2008 @ 3:09PM
samfish said...
Is it THAT hard to get artists who actually knows how to draw? That line work looks like the kinda crap I would find from a 16 year old on Deviant Art.
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7-22-2008 @ 4:02PM
Rocketboy said...
'Gameinvest's Defenders of Law, Inc.: Crime in Willburg looks a bit ... familiar. We can't quite place it," like every other bad flash game that has a friend of someone doing their character designs. Take an art class once and a while people, or just use Stick Figures.
Stick Figure Lawyer, now that would rule.
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7-22-2008 @ 4:16PM
TX2 said...
a stick figure game would require an M rating, though, Considering the stuff that's usually in those flash cartoons.
7-22-2008 @ 5:30PM
Patius said...
I'd think if you're gonna draw, you'd know how to do it by the time you're 16.
But it IS Deviant Art. Which pretty much means its gonna suck.
Or that within 3 hours, there will be bad pictures of the black night from Sonic and the Black Night.
*It's a law of physics.
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7-22-2008 @ 7:00PM
ChibiKawase said...
All of a sudden, Phoenix Games looks like Ayami Kojima does their artwork.
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7-23-2008 @ 2:37AM
ArakniD said...
You know..
Can someone tell Capcom that I would really like it if Phoenix Wright was on the Wii with voice acting?
Like I would really really really like it.
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