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Professor Layton has been on a couple adventures already, first with the Curious Village and then the Diabolical Box, so does the Unwound Future meet the high expectations?
A quick breakdown for those who have never played a game in the Professor Layton series. They are puzzle-based adventures and feature cut-scenes done in western style animation sequences ...
Layton and the gang talk to people, get to the bottom of the mystery and solve puzzles. Everyone in town has some logic puzzle or another that needs solving, and the professor is just the man for ...
It’s easy to dismiss the Professor Layton franchise as merely a “puzzle game” series, but that would be doing a huge disservice to the stellar production values and surprisingly substantial story ...
Animation worth watching. Layton vs. Wright remains a 2D game at its heart, based on the prior series, so the 3D conversion for the 3DS is through layering.
On the DS, Professor Layton admirably created brain-bending puzzles and whimsical adventures that combined European artistic aesthetics with anime style. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
In his last two investigations, Professor Layton came across some of the marvels left behind by the incredibly ancient Azran civilization. With major feats of engineering that are still fully ...
Luke has been establishing himself as a detective in a new land, and yet, when a new mystery arrives that he can’t solve on his own, he calls in the professor to help him. Professor Layton and ...
Layton borrows an aesthetic from French animation, ... (If Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright were a movie from the 1960s, ... Rarely would they help solve a puzzle or push the narrative forward.
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future Review. Ryan Conway @Newsman_Conway. January 2, 2011 8:01 PM. This post has not been edited by the GamesBeat staff. Opinions by GamesBeat community ...
Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke, receive a confounding letter — from Luke 10 years in the future. But the message inside is even more troubling: London of the future is in disarray ...