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October 2010
(86%)
17 Reviews
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Abstract: Professor Layton and his young apprentice Luke are up to yet another one of their mystery solving hijinks in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. As the title suggests, the story deals with time travel and features over a 150 riddles and brain tea...
A larger sum and greater variety of puzzles; new minigames are clever and entertaining; sound and art design are charming; the best Layton story yet,
Memo function is not always helpful.
If you’re a Layton fan, you don’t need me to tell you to get this game. You’re already knee-deep in puzzles that you don’t know what to do with yourself. The Professor Layton name is one of the most consistent franchises on the DS market right now; eac...
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future topped off the trilogy with a bang. It’s the strongest entry in the series so far, keeping what was appealing about its predecessors and expanding on them. The plot’s charming and compelling enough to get you to...
Abstract: It isn't often that danger, logic and impeccable breeding find a reason to come together. That's really too bad, considering some of our coolest heroes (say, James Bond and Sherlock Holmes) are also our most distinguished gentlemen. In 2008, Profess...
Abstract: With each succesive game, Professor Layton's adventures continue to grow more bizarre. And nothing illustrates that better than his latest outing, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. This time traveling tale takes you on a tour of a future London,...
Decent use of touchscreen for puzzles and environment investigations, fairly compelling story, good mix of puzzle types, multi-tiered hints a lot of TV-worthy animation.
Some puzzles are unsolvable without hints, in-game art is uneven.
Abstract: Okay, I'm old. At least, I'm old inasmuch as the fact I have a hard time buying into Professor Layton's crazy fascination with puzzles to the point where his obsession actually gets in the way of advancing the story.It's not word for word, ...
Abstract: While adventure games have seen a resurgence on PCs and consoles alike as of late, it’s nice to see the Professor Layton series continuing to go strong on the DS. The series is known for essentially blending adventure games full of charm with a plethor...