03 February 2010

Critical thinking is the key to a success.

PROFESSOR LAYTON REVIEW
Just thought i'd post another review. This time it's on the game i'm hooked on at the moment. I'd heard of Professor Layton, but it was one of those things I didn't much care to bother with until I downloaded it for free and illegally mind you, off Romulation.net onto my emulator.

For those not up to date with technology, an emulator is a device that you can store games on then put them on to your game system and play the games with out having to buy them. Technically it's just like an MP3 off Limewire only it's a game instead.

Anyways Professor Layton is a puzzle game about a Professor (the answer's in the question lmao) and his annoyingly cockney little scrote of a sidekick Luke. What you basically have to do is solve puzzles to proceed in the game. Pretty easy stuff, but for some of those puzzles you really do need to put your thinking caps on. This game is definately not for those who are impatient and dumb.


It's actually quite a good game once you get into it and the cut scenes are awesome. It's like you're watching an anime but on a DS! So yeah I love it and i've almost completed the first game and will soon proceed onto the next. So no spoilers here from anyone who's actually played it!


What I love about this game the most is that it has a very good sense of British. Even if it is the Victorian kind. The main protagonist Layton, is from London apparantly so even though the game is most probably Japanese, us Brits can relate to the game a bit better than say um the Americans? Okay i'm rambling a bit here but yeah if there is anyone here who's patient enough to solve a nice hard puzzle or 135 (that's exactly how many puzzles are in the first game), Play Professor Layton!

Till next time

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P.S. Message to Ninja Alex: Stop trying so hard to type up a good review and what not. Just type the first stuff that comes into your head. That's what I do. So what if it's just a mish mash of complete crap? Nobody cares. lmao it's a Blog. You're supposed to talk rubbish. Answers in the title.

P.P.S. I wish I could write captions on this thing because that picture above would definately have the caption: OBJECTION! I've found a contradiction in your testimony! :-)




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