![]() It's the wordy puzzles that are the best, as they're usually the most rewarding to figure out. It can be a bit tenuous sometimes, as a policeman insists on you completing a puzzle before being allowed access to the station, but criticising it would be to forget what Layton is - a collection of puzzles. Played at a relaxing pace, with accessible touch screen controls, Layton is very easy to pick up and play - although the puzzles are never that simple.Īs you touch doorways, corridors and staircases on the touch screen to move around, and touch characters to talk to them in an attempt to gleam any information you can, you'll often come across puzzles, either by touching suspicious looking lamps/windows/street signs, or simply by talking to the puzzle loving residents of London. Professor Layton and the Lost Future is basically a collection of brain bending puzzles, from the exceedingly difficult to the surprisingly straightforward, wrapped up in an enticing story about the English gentleman and his child apprentice. If you've played the previous Layton games, you'll know what to expect here - but for those who haven't, we'll fill in the blanks. And so, having been presented with an array of mind boggling puzzles to be solved, Layton simply can't resist, as the duo set out on their biggest adventure yet. ![]() ![]() And while you may think there's nothing strange about that, this is a letter from a Luke who claims to be ten years in the future, asking Layton for his help. Managing to convince the Prime Minister to take part in his experiment, the PM steps inside the machine, only for things to go horribly wrong - there's an explosion, and the PM, Stahngun, and a number of other scientists disappear.Īt the same time, Layton receives a letter from his apprentice, Luke. Stahngun, is preparing to show off his latest invention - a time machine. The game opens at an exclusive demonstration in London, where a slightly crazy looking scientist, Dr. Well, there could be a reason for that, Luke. ![]()
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