Anyone else pick this up yet? I grabbed it for Wii this weekend and am having a blast with it so far. It’s basically Phoenix Wright redux (the EXACT same game mechanics) but more in the style of an interactive cartoon.
I’m amazed at how good it looks. Yeah the original TV show doesn’t exactly have cutting-edge animation but it’s transferred flawlessly to Wii, to the point at which you are 100% playing the cartoon. The humor/writing is (FWIW) on par with the show itself.
I’ve done the first 2 cases (I think) and have had a blast. I have not played the PW games yet but I am going to grab them as soon as I finish Birdman. It does seem like its going to be a short game though.
Holy Jesus. I have remarked on numerous occasions how much I’d like to see a Birdman game with Phoenix Wright mechanics. Then to find out they’ve been working on it all along? This is awesome.
Really? I’d thought about picking it up, but Game Informer’s review (the only one I’ve read so far) said just the opposite. HB was one of my favorite Adult Swim toons.
The length of the game is the only factor keeping me from picking it up. I think when it’s on sale or at a bargain price I’ll grab it. I still need to grab Phoenix Wright 3 before Apollo is released in Feb.
At the risk of being accused of viral marketing (again) if anybody does have little kids (i.e. around 4 to 7 yo) the Wii Disney Princess game is a huge hit with my daughter… very simple for them to pick up and immediately understand and play…
I will check out that Harvey Birdman game (for me) too…
Thanks for the kind words Whitta… at the risk of also going viral, the PS2 version will run fine on a PS3. And yes, we priced it at what we felt the appropriate value for its length was. If you like the show, the game is basically a new half season or so of content in interactive form.
For once, the use of “very” is appropriate. Breezed through this in about 4 hours. I hate to say it, but it’s a bargain game waiting to happen.
The voice acting is intact, there’s good use of the show’s supporting cast members, and the art is faithful to the show (which was primitive to begin with, but it looked pretty good on the Wii, with no obvious jaggies). However, racy subtexts are generally reined in.
OK to play with kids in the room as long as they don’t know what a blow-up sex doll is, why there would be stars on a picture in a pron folder, or what a backrub from your cellmate might mean. Fortunately, mine didn’t, and enjoyed the cases along with me.