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The Plucky Squire review: Now that's what I call a real page-turner, writes PETER HOSKIN


This squire sure is plucky. With his jaunty hat and gleaming blade, he bounces around the pages of a storybook land, dispatching monsters and righting wrongs.

Thanks to the nefarious schemes of the evil wizard Humgrump, Jot is ejected from his paperbound land into the real world of a young boy's bedroom. Pretty soon, courtesy of another magical intervention, you're navigating Jot between these two realms — the book and the bedroom — carrying objects and ideas from one into the other, so as to upset Humgrump's plan to subvert the ending of this particular story. Here are splendiferous versions of Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, which was first released on the Nintendo DS in 2010, and its sequel, Prosecutor's Gambit, which was limited to Japan in 2011.

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