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Miami Law - Debut trailer

Konami published the debut trailer from Miami Law. Enjoy.

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Lucreto6259d ago (Edited 6259d ago )

Lol at the picture someone is copying Phonenix Wright

http://i112.photobucket.com...

ViceKingz6259d ago

LOL yeah thats exactly what i thought too when i first saw this pic....especially with a name like "Miami Law"

Mandaspt6259d ago

For some reason the trailer remembers Miami Vice.

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Gaming Nexus: Miami Law Review

Gaming Nexus writes: "I have made no secret about the fact that I want another Snatcher sequel. I loved the original Sega CD version and even stumbled through the Japan-only sequel, Policenauts. I've devoted a big chunk of my life to trying to convince somebody (ANYBODY!) that a third Snatcher game was a fantastic idea. But maybe I've been wrong all this time. In a lot of ways Miami Law, Hudson's newest adventure game for the Nintendo DS, plays like a modern day version of Hideo Kojima's 1988 cyberpunk masterpiece. And while that may sound like a compliment, I assure you it is not."

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N-Philes Review: Miami Law

N-Philes writes: "Generally speaking, adventures involving drug-busting police officers in Miami don't typically come to mind when thinking of niche Japanese videogames. Sometimes the names alone of these games are enough to make one wonder about what the hell is happening on the other side of the Pacific. Sometimes, though, attempts to bring titles over to Western shores are marked by crushing failure. So when publisher Working Designs closed its doors in 2005 only to resurface as Gaijinworks and take three years to localize its first title, one could understandably be forgiven for thinking: Miami Law? Really?"

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Adventure Gamers: Miami Law Review

In spite of all the similarities, Miami Law turned out to be a better game than Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles-but not by much. Miami Law has higher production values and a more ambitious scope, but overall these games share a surprising number of pitfalls.

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