Sunday, January 8, 2012

Some questions about Professor Layton and the Curious village?

1-I just finished the game and I thought the story line was so cute!!!! Does anyone else think the same?





2-Who is Luke? Is he related to the professor? I know he's Layton's assistant but where did he come from?lol!!





3-What happens to Flora when the game is over?





4-How is the Diabolical box? Is it good?





5-Are they making more Professor Layton games??





Thanks!|||1 Based on nearly two years of comments, most players enjoy the story





2 If you read Luke's profile, he's "the self-proclaimed apprentice" rather than being his actual apprentice (Layton starts to correct someone in the second game about this, but gets interrupted)





Luke is not related to Layton





Keep playing the series and everything will be explained (including, for example, an emotional scene in the third game that players may not want spoiled)





3 Watch the scene at the end of the game and the closing credits gallery





Flora (who continues to help Layton with his work) returns in both the second and third games





4 The gameplay and puzzles are much the same as Curious Village and whether it's better/worse or harder/easier than the first game is simply personal opinion (some have said it's harder, some think it's easier, etc)





5 After this trilogy, there's a prequel trilogy (for a total of six games) that goes back to Layton and (a younger looking) Luke's first mystery together





You may find Hershel Layton's Twitter useful (which will also announce release and pre-order dates when available)


http://twitter.com/HershelLayton





You may also be interested in a preview of the fourth game (this shows the younger Luke)


http://professorlayton4preview.blogspot.鈥?/a>





Screenshots and information from the second and third games can be seen here


http://professorlayton2walkthrough.blogs鈥?/a>


http://professorlayton3walkthrough.blogs鈥?/a>





The third game is currently expected to be releasing in English during the first half of 2010

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