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|9||''{{s|wikipedia|Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations}}''||Of the three games in the original trilogy, this one has to be my favorite. The way everything was handled beautifully made it easily the best game of the three, and the last case is, hands down, my favorite of the bunch. The very last scene was also a very nice and badass callback to the first game in the series.||[[File:Trials & Tribulations.png|128px]]<br>[[File:AidanzapunkAceAttorneySymbol.png|30px|center]]
|9||''{{s|wikipedia|Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Trials and Tribulations}}''||Of the three games in the original trilogy, this one has to be my favorite. The way everything was handled beautifully made it easily the best game of the three, and the last case is, hands down, my favorite of the bunch. The very last scene was also a very nice and badass callback to the first game in the series.||[[File:Trials & Tribulations.png|128px]]<br>[[File:AidanzapunkAceAttorneySymbol.png|30px|center]]
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|8||''{{s|wikipedia|Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney}}''||How do you make ''Ace Attorney'' better? You add ''Professor Layton''! While this game did feel like a ''Professor Layton'' game with occasional ''Ace Attorney'' courtroom scenes, it definitely did mesh the two games together well.||[[File:Professor Layton vs Ace Attorney.jpg|128px]]<br>[[File:AidanzapunkProfessorLaytonSymbol.png|30px]] [[File:AidanzapunkAceAttorneySymbol.png|30px]]
|8||''{{s|wikipedia|Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney}}''||How do you make ''Ace Attorney'' better? You add ''Professor Layton''! While this game did feel like a ''Professor Layton'' game with occasional ''Ace Attorney'' courtroom scenes, it definitely did mesh the two games together well.||[[File:Professor Layton vs Ace Attorney.jpg|128px]]<br><center>[[File:AidanzapunkProfessorLaytonSymbol.png|30px]] [[File:AidanzapunkAceAttorneySymbol.png|30px]]</center>
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|7||''{{s|wikipedia|Octopath Traveler}}''||I'll admit it: I'm terrible at RPGs. (Funny that this is the second one on my list.) But this one really intrigued me, all the way back when it was revealed in that Direct in 2017. I downloaded the demo, and enjoyed it completely. I was sure to stay on top of everything about the game as time went on. I also downloaded the second demo, and enjoyed that fully as well. And I was definitely sure to preorder the Wayfarer's Edition, which was absolutely worth the cost. It looks amazing, it sounds amazing, and it plays amazing.||[[File:OctopathTraveler.jpg|128px]]<br>[[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|30px]]
|7||''{{s|wikipedia|Octopath Traveler}}''||I'll admit it: I'm terrible at RPGs. (Funny that this is the second one on my list.) But this one really intrigued me, all the way back when it was revealed in that Direct in 2017. I downloaded the demo, and enjoyed it completely. I was sure to stay on top of everything about the game as time went on. I also downloaded the second demo, and enjoyed that fully as well. And I was definitely sure to preorder the Wayfarer's Edition, which was absolutely worth the cost. It looks amazing, it sounds amazing, and it plays amazing.||[[File:OctopathTraveler.jpg|128px]]<br>[[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|30px|center]]
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|6||''{{s|wikipedia|Life Is Strange}}''||I'm bad at on-the-spot decision making (unless I know what I'm doing), so I don't really play a lot of decision-based games, especially when those games are super stingy about it and certain things can affect what happens next. But ''Life is Strange'' handles it in such a good way. You can rewind time to see the outcome of a different decision, or you can let it play out and see how things go. A big thing is you can also take time to think it out, unlike 90% of Telltale's games. I also adore the alternative genre of music that the game uses, and I have a lot of those songs on my iPod.||[[File:LifeIsStrange.png|128px]]<br>[[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|30px|center]]
|6||''{{s|wikipedia|Life Is Strange}}''||I'm bad at on-the-spot decision making (unless I know what I'm doing), so I don't really play a lot of decision-based games, especially when those games are super stingy about it and certain things can affect what happens next. But ''Life is Strange'' handles it in such a good way. You can rewind time to see the outcome of a different decision, or you can let it play out and see how things go. A big thing is you can also take time to think it out, unlike 90% of Telltale's games. I also adore the alternative genre of music that the game uses, and I have a lot of those songs on my iPod.||[[File:LifeIsStrange.png|128px]]<br>[[File:SpecialStagesSymbol.svg|30px|center]]