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November 2011
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The editors liked
London Life? bonus game
Sharp visuals
High replay value
High content volume
Helpful hint system
High puzzle content
Musical score
And gentle touches of humor
Includes over 150 smart and satisfying brainteasers
Tells a touching story
Lovely visuals
Generous hint system keeps you from getting stuck
London Life is a charming bonus.
Diverse puzzles
Lengthy extra adventure in the Animal Crossinglike London Life
Same highquality experience as always.
Tons of puzzles to solve
Free downloadable puzzles every week
Brownie Brown’s Professor Layton London Life RPG is built in and immediately accessible
Can collect train set puzzles as you play
Interesting story with a mystery to solve
Can tap areas to find hint coins to unlock hints
Puzzles may be hidden in areas and unlocked by tapping
Good voice acting
Missed puzzles can be found with K
The editors didn't like
Slow pace at times
Very similar to earlier games in the series.
A few puzzles are worded too vaguely
The overarching plot comes together well
But introduces impossibletoanticipate plot twists and red herrings.
A few puzzles (like the one about ferrying animals across a river) are repeated from earlier Professor Layton games.
London Life? bonus game, sharp visuals, high replay value, high content volume, helpful hint system, high puzzle content, musical score, and gentle touches of humor
Abstract: Professor Layton and the Last Specter is the fourth installment of the Professor Layton puzzle adventure series. This game is a prequel to the original games and begins three years before Professor Layton and the Curious Village game. In the game, Pro...
Abstract: Professor Layton and the Last Specter Review1 2 Early on in Professor Layton and the Spectre's Call there's a moment where Emmy, plucky assistant to the top-hatted prof, takes a moment to reflect upon the situation at hand."A great archaeological find ...
Abstract: Being completely unfamiliar with the series, my initial reaction to this game was to foolishly quip "Who the heck is Professor Layton, and why should I care?" This quickly turned to an appreciation for him, though. It turns out he’s a rather clever fel...
Abstract: The Professor Layton series has been pretty well established, both in design and presentation. If you pick up any of the currently released titles in North America, and you've played one of the games before, you have a pretty good idea of what to expec...
Includes over 150 smart and satisfying brainteasers, Tells a touching story, Lovely visuals, Generous hint system keeps you from getting stuck, London Life is a charming bonus.
Very similar to earlier games in the series.
Professor Layton and the Last Specter is yet another absorbing outing for the puzzle-solving English gentleman and his friends....
Abstract: At this point in the series, you likely know where you stand on Layton games. You’re either chomping at the bit, waiting for the next game in the series to be localized, or passing on each successive entry because you are not interested or got tired of...
Abstract: There's no doubt that the Professor Layton games deserve a place in the annals of video game history. Not only has the good Professor almost singlehandedly revived the puzzle-adventure genre in these post-Myst days, but this is the only successful vide...
From top to bottom, this is the most expertly put-together Layton game in the series. From the gripping, touching story to the challenging puzzles to the insane amount of extras - this is inarguably the definitive Layton experience. Even if you missed ...