![]() In fact, in the most recently released Professor Layton game, the "Azran Legacy", it is pointed out time and again that puzzles are found growing on trees, used in stews to bring out flavours, and very generally finding a puzzle was like finding a penny on the floor. ![]() Of course, there was a reason for this at the end, but here, it just seems like every day life in the Professor Layton Universe, like puzzles are a very essence of life. ![]() What was odd in the first game's journal is that the Professor noted how odd it was for people to request the answers of puzzles to continue, and noted how enjoyable it would be on their investigation. The only fault I can find is that people have puzzles for the Professor to solve. It feels like a real advancement in the adventure, a true sense of investigation and exploration. it takes place in different locations, where you can take your time exploring each one before going to the point of no return. The game then takes off with searching for whom ever stole the Elysian Box, recover it, and discover the reason why it kills people upon opening. Schrader's office, they find him unfortunately dead, with the Elysian Box missing. It's a very cunning puzzle that requires thinking outside the box, which gave immense satisfaction to solving it. As always, the game starts off with a puzzle to give a taster for what's to come, and doubles as a exercise for the coming events. The Professor and his loyal, animal loving assistant Luke make their way to his office. Schrader, whom had discovered the fabled Elysian Box box, with a terrible legend of it killing anyone who would dare open it. The story begins, as often as these Professor Layton games do, with a letter. After the release of the first game, the Curious Village, to know two more games would follow suit this magnificent puzzle solving game was amazing to know, and they both delivered in an amazing mix of cunning puzzles, fitting sound tracks, and most importantly, a gripping story that keeps you guessing to the end. One of my favourite of the first three games was Pandora's Box, or known as the Diabolical Box in the USA. Although they were very good in their own sense, i just didn't feel the same as the three three games did, and they didn't seem to bring out the anime-style wonder that the first three provided so well. Something I am afraid to say the prequel games didn't meet up to scratch with. Something that retained a magical sense and a flare of mystery. Professor Layton and The Diabolical Box Review by: Zircron Swift - 9.7/10 Professor Layton and Pandora's Box The first three games in the Professor Layton series where something of a masterpiece.
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