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Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law | 
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| From: Capcom Category: Video Games
Buy New: $19.99
New (29) Used (10) from $8.98
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 6818
Platform: Playstation2 Genre: Fantasy Strategy Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 26069 UPC: 013388260690 EAN: 0013388260690 ASIN: B000QTD08O
Release Date: January 9, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Interactive, non-stop humor; see what Harvey can or can't get away with as he tries to win each case | | • | Press, Confront, and Break Witnesses to get them to expand their testimony, contradict their statements, or reveal secrets | | • | Original, celebrity voice actors including Stephen Colbert and Gary Cole | | • | New adventures for Harvey Birdman written in collaboration with the show's writers |
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Product Description Step into the shiny wingtip shoes of Harvey Birdman, third-rate superhero turned third-rate attorney. Visit familiar locales from the show, interview off-the-wall cartoon characters, paw through their personal items looking for clues and then take the whole kit and caboodle to court. With five cases going to trial, mind-taking judges and opposing attorneys armed with shrink ray guns, he'll need some law books. With pictures this time. Investigate and collect evidence for courtroom battles with semi-evil prosecutors Press, confront and break witnesses for your chance to reveal lies and scintillating secrets ESRB Rated T for Teen
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| Customer Reviews:
Plays Out Like New Episodes July 12, 2008 I love Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law, so I bought this game. I also love Stephen Colbert; he's half the reason I love the show so much. So I was hugely disappointed to find out that Stephen Colbert didn't voice his characters in the game! However, this is quite a fun game, and surprisingly challenging. I'd recommend it, unless you're only buying this to hear Stephen talk, in which case, don't.
Harvey Birdman lives again! January 15, 2008 After the sad ending of my favorite Adult Swim cartoon, I was glad to get into this game. I was afraid they'd try some strange CGI effect to make a 3D Harvey Birdman, but instead they kept the game perfectly in line with the series. As a matter of fact, my wife sat with me for almost five minutes before she realized I wasn't watching an old episode. The voices are the same, and some of the gags on here are hilarious. It's not a complicated game in the least bit, and unfortunately it won't take you long to burn through it. Still, you do get five cases to try.
There are five unlockable movies you can watch, but they are just collections of various show moments (showing every "I'll take the case!" or Bear cameo spots, etc). Beyond that, there isn't much in this. The replay value is almost nil because there's really no deviation you can take to make it come out differently. The only reason you might replay it is to unlock any movie you missed (though it's hard not to get them all in the first go through). Still, the quality of this is like getting 5 new episodes of HB, and that makes it worth playing! I hope they bring him back again soon...or build on the idea with a Sealab game!
Surprisingly good and fun, for a while anyway January 11, 2008 Fans of Adult Swim's Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law can rejoice: Capcom's video game take of the show isn't terrible one bit. Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law pretty much follows the gameplay path of Capcom's own Phoenix Wright handheld game series, only with the Harvey Birdman license. For fans of the show, you'll notice how great the game looks like the often hilarious series, and you'll also be pleased to hear the voices of series regulars Gary Cole, John Michael Higgins, Peter MacNicol, and Lewis Black are here reprising their roles from the show (sadly though, Stephen Colbert is nowhere to be found), and the overall game is quite funny and entertaining throughout. The biggest drawback of Harvey Birdman though is that the game is a breeze to get through. Even if you've never played the Phoenix Wright games, you still won't have too hard a time getting through the game's point and clicker-style cases involving familiar characters like Reducto, X the Eliminator, and Mentok the Mindtaker. As a whole, the Harvey Birdman game isn't really about gameplay as much as it is about fans of the show enjoying taking part in what is basically an interactive episode of the series, so the game is worth picking up for said people. All in all, the Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law game is a surprisingly good video game adaptation of the Adult Swim series, and its a fun diversion while it lasts.
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