Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Dual Destinies Debate

Monday saw Capcom confirm the newest entry in the Ace Attorney series, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney- Dual Destinies for a North American and European release this coming Fall on the 3DS.  An announcement that would be the cause of celebration for any handheld gaming aficionado like yours truly has just as easily angered fans.  How has Capcom managed to anger their fans this time?  Well by announcing that Dual Destinies will only be available on the Nintendo eShop as a digital download.  Considering that media in general is turning to purely digital forms of distribution, the up rage over Dual Destinies being digital only might seem like a non-issue for some gamers.  For gamers that prefer hard copies of their games over buying games digitally not having a hard copy of Dual Destinies is upsetting especially considering that Capcom will be releasing Dual Destinies for both retail and digital in Japan.  It is understandable to see that Capcom is trying to cover their loses as the Ace Attorney series has not been a commercial success outside of Japan, but it would be nice for Capcom to give 3DS owners a bone after all the ill will with the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3.  Do a limited release for the hard copy of Dual Destinies in North America and Europe to appease the gamers that prefer physical copies of the game and possibly test the waters for future Ace Attorney releases.  There are other ways of limiting the costs than just going with a digital only release.

Personally, I have been a fan of the Ace Attorney series ever since it debuted in North America back in 2005.  I was never into the courtroom dramas that the game seemed to be influenced by such as Law & Order, but there was something about Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney that made me gravitate toward the virtual courtroom.  The fantastic humour, solid adventure game mechanics and beautiful music are the reasons I own every entry of this series to reach our shores.  When I saw the announcement that Duel Destinies was releasing this Fall in North America, I was ecstatic.  While I do prefer to have a hard copy of Dual Destinies, I am not upset with Capcom's decision.  I believe there are better ways of dealing with potential losses on a physical copies of the game rather than alienating a good portion of Capcom's audience.  Also I am concerned about how Capcom will price the digital version of tDual Destinies and how much memory will the game take up.  Since Dual Destinies will be digital download, I do not want to see this game priced like a retail 3DS game.  In my opinion, twenty five to thirty dollars will be justifiable for this eShop only release. Another thing, I do not want Dual Destinies to take up an entire SD card due to how big the game turns out to be.  Capcom needs to understand that some gamers just cannot afford to buy the biggest SD card out on the market and should accommodate for these gamers by making the storage manageable or provide a physical copy of the game.  

While I do have some concerns over the next entry in the Ace Attorney series, I am a fan of this series no matter what.  I am very excited to see Dual Destinies come to this side of the Pacific in some capacity later this year.  Hopefully the release of Dual Destinies will inspire Capcom and Level 5 to bring over Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney to our shores as well.  Now before we end things, check out the first trailer for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney- Dual Destinies.

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