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DualShockers Review: Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

DualShockers Write:

"It has been about 18 months since the events of "Professor Layton and the Curious Village," and it seems that the Professor is back in "Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box" with his same antics. What are those antics you ask? Hitting you with puzzles that would piss off The Riddler! I mean these puzzles were frustrating me to the point of wanting to break my DS! As frustrating as it is though, I have to admit that the feeling when you solve these brain teasers actually worth the frustration, and then some."

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taz80805714d ago

LOL @ Diabolical box, I am so mature.

Raf1k15714d ago

I think it's called Pandora's Box in the UK

locos855714d ago

I can just see parents thinking twice about buying a game called "Diabolical Box" for little Timmy

taz80805714d ago

Exactly, the title may turn scared parents away, Timmy don't worry not all boxes are Diabolical.

Chadness5714d ago

I was always curious about these titles but unfortunately never got around to trying them out. I guess that's what GameFly is for, right?

Christopher5714d ago

Loved the first one, already enjoying the second one immensely.

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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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Canary4649d 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.