Capcom Bringing GBA Court Drama To West?
Thanks to The Magic Box for relaying the unconfirmed rumor that "Capcom is planning to release the popular court simulation game Gyakuten Saiban for Game Boy Advance in US later this year, as they have applied for a [trademark] for the title in US." Searching the USPTO database certainly reveals a U.S.-specific "Trademark 78416207... [filed] May 10th, 2004" by Capcom for the Japanese courtroom adventure title with intriguing handheld gameplay, which is helpfully explained in a recent InsertCredit review: "Listen to witnesses speak; at the right time, use the L button to question them... [which] may reveal holes in their stories... Point to the right pieces of evidence at the right times (hey! you can see the victim's watch in that picture with the bottle of pills!), and look really good to the judge as the witness stutters out a confession." Although the game's release is distinctly unconfirmed, would you buy this title if Capcom opted to translate it?
This strikes me as an awful lot like the FMV games of the early 90's that plagued systems like the Sega CD. Obviously, I don't know all the details, but I don't want a game where I have to push the right button at the right time to win by setting into motion 27 other events that I'll only be able to watch and not participate in.
This is the NFL, which stands for "Not For Long" if you keep making those bulls*** calls.
give me a fucking break. this is one of the lamest game ideas i've ever heard. press the button at the right time?? there's no strategy or replay value in pressing a button at a predtermined time, it'd be like reading a newspaper then tapping it whenever you come across the letter T, only you might actually learn something when reading the paper. no skill involved. i wouldn't waste my time with this piece of shit even if it was the last thing on earth.