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El33tonline Review: Professor Layton and the Lost Future

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"By now we know what to expect from a Professor Layton game: a whole bunch of interesting, varied puzzles wrapped up in an interesting story with high production values. The plot of this third game in the series gets a little more personal than before as it seems Layton and his apprentice, Luke, must travel forward 10 years in time to stop Future Layton from destroying London. It’s up to you to solve the puzzles along the way that will ultimately save the world (or just London, but that’s a big enough place to be saving)."

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Latest in this puzzle series - Layton and the Lost Future arriving soon

The latest entry in The Layton Series of puzzle games Professor Layton and the Lost Future is coming to mobile on July 13th, 2020. Brought by Level-5 Inc. the staple of the game is in their exciting yet unique puzzles, created by ‘Akira Tago’ the best-selling author of the ‘Atama no Taisou’ books.

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Top 5 Emotional Games - MiiDylan

Video games are typically always about being fun but along the way as video games got bigger some developers decided to try doing something more, by taking the gamers on an emotional trip.

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Paytaa3166d ago

When you go into TLOU with no knowledge of what's going to happen next, the first 20 minutes hits like a truck.

Even the scene where Joel and Tommy go chasing after Ellie after she stole the horse, the confrontation between her and Joel did make me tear up to be completely honest. We need more games that can pull off that sort of emotional attachment.

miidylan3165d ago

Sadly not a lot of games manage to do such emotional attachment and the few games that do end up really leaving an impact.

donwel3165d ago

No pong? That game was emotional AF.
A good list though.
*Spoilers*
I found parts of the DanganRonpa games to be quite emotional specifically the parts with Sayaka Maizono from DR1, that shit teaches you to not get attached to any characters in that series fairly quickly. It's like a goddamn blood bath by the end of it.
Oh and Persona 4 when Nanako ends up in hospital, I swear that's the first time I've ever shed a tear over a game. Fantastic writing.

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armycore4744d ago

Sometimes, I really hate that guy.

LocO_o4743d ago

I justb got all the Pro Letton games and 38 more other DSI games for $40.

Sweeeeeeet!!!!

GamingBuddha094744d ago

phoenix wright will put him in his place

edsoliz4744d ago

I've never played any of the Phoenix Wright games, might have to check those out

Alos884743d ago

"Reason #5: He's british"
Way to go, you killed my interest in under a minute, you racist asshole.

armycore4743d ago

Making fun of British = racist? WTF?

Alos884743d ago

Let's say you replaced Britain with, say, the Middle East.
"He's evil because he's from the Middle East"
Sounds racist, right? So quit applying your double standards to Britain.

armycore4743d ago

Say it's "prejudice" against the Brits or "stereotyping" the Brits because that would make more sense, not racist.

Now if you excuse me, I need to go complain about some Christians, who happen to be white, so that they can call me racist as well since I'm sure religious background = race in your eyes as well.