VIDEO SUMMARY
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture tells the story of the inhabitants of a remote English valley who are caught up in world-shattering events beyond their control or understanding. Made by The Chinese Room – the studio responsible for the hauntingly beautiful Dear Esther – this tale of how people respond in the face of grave adversity is a non-linear, open-world experience that pushes innovative interactive storytelling to the next level.
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Rumor: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Coming to Wii?
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According to the German USK rating system image above, as captured by GamerBytes, it sounds as though the courtroom adventures of Phoenix Wright might be coming to the Wii. They note that last year, the series was ported to the PC, thus making higher-resolution assets for the game available.
GamerBytes also notes "when a game appears on a rating system without a prior announcement it's usually a digital release," though that's not definitive. If it was a WiiWare release, however, it would be Capcom's first since Mega Man 9 last year.
The subject of Ace Attorney on the Wii has come up many times before, but has always been downplayed by the developers, who feel the series better suits the DS. Still, it might be fun to make "Objections!" with a swing and point of the Wii Remote.