Ace Attorney Investigations Collection gets a playable demo

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection

Capcom has announced and released a playable demo for their Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, their new re-release of the classic DS games with new artwork.

The new Ace Attorney Investigations Collection demo is now available for PC (via Steam), Xbox (via the Microsoft Store), Switch (via the eShop), and PS4 (via the PlayStation Store).

Fans can expect the new demo to let them experience the opening chapters of both the Ace Attorney Investigations games and save data transfers to the full version.

Here’s a rundown on the demo, plus a trailer:

Play the opening chapters of both Ace Attorney Investigations games. You can transfer your saved game data to the full version.

Experience both Ace Attorney Investigations games in one gorgeous collection! Step into the shoes of Miles Edgeworth, that prosecutor of prosecutors from the Ace Attorney mainline games!

Leave the courtroom behind as you walk with Edgeworth around the crime scene, gathering evidence and clues and talking with persons of interest. Use your wit and what you discover to solve tough, intriguing cases through logic and deduction.

  • Both games have been given the full HD treatment, including all-new designs for the chibi characters! Classic pixel art style is also available for those who like a more retro vibe!
  • Autoplay and Story Mode have also been added. Autoplay will progress the dialogue for you, while Story Mode will solve even the toughest puzzles on your behalf — perfect for those who just want to sit back and enjoy a good mystery! *You can turn Story Mode on and off at any time.

Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is launching on September 6th worldwide across Windows PC (via (Steam and the Microsoft Store), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4.

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