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Entertainment Focus - Trailer: Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights

Due for release in the Summer, Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights is a stunning puzzle-based adventure, taking place within a beautifully-realised 19th Century Parisian setting. The trailer has been designed to introduce Lautrec and key characters from the new game, and offers a tantalising glimpse into the game's exploratory elements. The game sees Nintendo 3DS users guiding Lautrec and his assistant, Sophie, as they search for relics belonging to Louis the XIV. Using maps, instinct, and his razor-sharp mind, the trailer showcases the game's unique visual style, full 3D exploration elements, and the many rounded characters that inhabit the world of Doctor Lautrec.

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Nintendo 3DS: Most Disappointing Video Games

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Over the past several months, we've played some real gems for Nintendo's 3DS, from the recently released New Super Mario Bros. 2 to Kid Icarus: Uprising. Other games, unfortunately, fell short of personal expectations. On that note, we listed the most disappointing 3DS titles.

Venoxn4g4273d ago

I disagree with:

Heroes of ruin (yea patch is needed,but it is not dissapointing game)
Sonic generations (sure console versions are better,but game is still good)
Dream trigger (graphics may be bad, but when you get into it, it's sooo addicting game with achievements, should be bought for a price it is now)

timothylittle4273d ago

Totally agree with Steel Diver and Madden. Both were way overrated.

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Review: Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights (Destructoid)

Destructoid writes: "Stop me if you've heard this one: a European archaeologist with a penchant for puzzles and his plucky young sidekick receive a strange request that leads them on an adventure to uncover the truth behind some ancient mystery. Also, this occurs on a Nintendo handheld.

While the inspiration for Doctor Lautrec's story may be completely obvious to fans of the Professor Layton series, the team behind Forgotten Knights decided to include more varied gameplay than just the straight, point-and-click puzzle solving seen in the Layton games. The problem is that none of the added gameplay ideas are particularly good."

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Wiiloveit.com: Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights - 3DS Review

"With a mix of puzzle, adventure, and even RPG elements, it was great to watch this game develop as a promising new IP. Although the puzzles were looking more on the safe side, I was really looking forward to giving this title a go with its blended gameplay styles. Admittedly, this approach tends to be quite risky, with the possibility of the title borrowing too much from its inspiration to the point that it loses its identity. Happy to say, Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights doesn't have to worry about players quickly forgetting the experiences they had with the game, but unfortunately for Konami, what will end up sticking in the minds of most is ultimately not what the developers want the game to be remembered by." -- Wiiloveit.com

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