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IGN: E3: Professor Layton: Diabolical Box Hands-On

When Professor Layton and the Curious Village shipped more than a year ago, Nintendo didn't hide the fact that it had always planned on continuing the franchise in North America -- the company even printed in the manual that the second game was on the way. But it's been a while since Nintendo talked about the Professor Layton franchise, and the radio silence has been a little worrisome to those looking to solve more puzzles. Luckily, E3 confirms that the second game in the series is on the way, with a name change: Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box was playable on the show floor. Thank you Lisa Kudrow for your pimping of the original game.

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Rank Up - Professor Layton series

With the latest Professor Layton game, The Miracle Mask, now available, SuperPhillip Central ranks the Professor Layton games from least greatest to greatest.

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Why We Love: Professor Layton

With Professor Layton's 3D debut literally just around the corner, we take a look at just why we love this more recent Nintendo classic, born on the Nintendo DS.

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Moving Beyond Artificial Construction as Explored in the Professor Layton Series

"Blue, sunny skies are perfect weather conditions for puzzle-solving, so contends Hershel Layton, main protagonist of the Professor Layton series of games. Citing the need for a clear mind and a level head, such advice leads me to question why we often categorize the solving of puzzles as a rainy day activity. Nevertheless, it is that very sort of ahead-of-the-game thinking that quickly bore within me a desire to connect with this well-mannered character type from his first adventure in Curious Village." -- Wiiloveit.com

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Canary4282d ago

I was looking forward to an insightful, or at the very least intelligent discussion of the Professor Layton series. I found neither.

This article is -profoundly- poorly written.

My guess is that it was either written by a high school student suffering under the mistaken delusion that he or she has some talent with writing... or, perhaps more likely, someone for whom English is a second, third or fourth language.

tl;dr don't waste you're time, folks.