$39.99 for the Wii and PS2, $29.99 for the PSP version

Jan 9, 2008 09:43 GMT  ·  By

Yes dear gamers, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is finally available for purchase. PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii owners alike can now grab Capcom's T-rated game (ESRB rating "T" for Teen) at various retailers across North America. Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law costs $39.99 for the Wii and PS2, while the PSP version of the game will set gamers back just $29.99.

In this hilarious game, players must guide Harvey through a series of odd and comical cases. In order to prove his client's innocence, you'll have to visit the crime scene, gather evidence, talk to characters and even have drinks with the opposing council.

Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law is a fully animated adventure game combining the popular Adult Swim TV show with Capcom's talent for developing games that grab you right from the start. Players will become Harvey Birdman, a third-rate superhero turned third-rate defense attorney charged with exonerating parodied classic cartoon characters.

Here are some basic gameplay features for Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law (they go for all three versions of the game)...:

- Sleuth your way through five uproarious all new court cases - Experience fully animated gameplay and voice-over dialogue - Enjoy the vocal talents of series regulars like Gary Cole, Lewis Black, Peter MacNicol, John Michael Higgins and more - Visit and explore familiar locales from the show - Interact with favorite series characters - let Mentok take your mind! Get shrunk by Reducto! Avoid Phil Ken Sebben's quadruple entendres! - Investigate and collect evidence for courtroom battles with semi-private prosecutors - Press, confront and break witnesses for your chance to reveal lies and scintillating secrets - For Wii version, players will be able to point and aim their way through the cases, using the Wii Remote

So, the Greatest "Winged Third-Rate Superhero-Lawyer" finally hits North American shelves, but this time, in game form. The PSP version of the game should prove to be the most purchase-worthy, since all three installments offer the same gameplay, with the handheld version being available for 10 bucks less.