Professor Layton (Franchise) Series, Game
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Professor Layton refers to a series of puzzle adventure games for the Nintendo DS/3DS (1-4 on DS, 5-6 and vs Ace
Attorney on 3DS), produced by Level 5 and distributed by Nintendo. In additional to the games, a feature-length film has
been produced that directly follows events in the fourth game.
Season 1 consists of three games and follows
Professor Hershel Layton and his assistant Luke Triton through a series of stories full of puzzles and adventures. They
are joined by Flora (Aroma) in the second and third games.
1: Professor Layton and the Curious Village
2:
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (aka Pandora's Box)
3: Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (aka Lost
Future, Last Time Travel)
Season 2 consists of three games and a movie. The series takes place several years
before the events of Season 1. Layton meets Luke Triton in game 4, and is also joined by Layton's assistant, Emmy
Altawa.
4: Professor Layton and the Last Specter (aka Specter's Flute) - GAME
4.5: Professor Layton and
the Eternal Diva - MOVIE
5: Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle - GAME
6: Professor Layton and the
Azran Legacies - GAME
Crossovers
Level-5 and Capcom collaborated to produce a crossover of their
popular Layton and Ace Attorney series. Appropriately enough the game is titled "Professor Layton VS Ace Attorney" and
is available for the Nintendo 3DS.
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This is a review of Professor Layton 6. The game is currently available for the Nintendo 3DS in Japanese.
If you hadn't noticed from my reviews of the previous Layton games, I am a big fan of the franchise. This game was
a Day 1 purchase and I had big expectations for it based on all the trailers Level-5 published. Part of me is sad that
I've come to the end of Layton's story, but Level-5 handled it well and brought closure to all the major
elements introduced in the second trilogy. The ending was deeper (and a bit darker) than I expected, considering the
franchise's track record of overly complicated endings based on someone pulling cheap tricks.
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