Review by Matt S. My experience with Layton’s Mystery Journey was soured very early on, thanks to a “puzzle” that demonstrated that finally, after over a decade of offering a delectable blend of point-and-click adventure and puzzle book-style gameplay, the series was running out of steam. It picks up from…
Read MoreNews by Clark A. If you happen to fancy hundreds of pages of high-quality artwork, boy does Udon Entertainment have your back. In an announcement at Comic Con International’s official Udon 2014 panel over the weekend, the company revealed it would be licensing a whole slew of art books from…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. I love fried chicken. There’s a chicken shop near my current home that I swear to whatever God you worship that it is a compelling reason to remain living in the area, and if I owned land in the area I would use that shop’s existence…
Read MoreAs voted by you! Through the month of November, we asked for you to vote for your favourite games of the year. You did (and in incredible numbers – thank you for that), and now it’s time to announce the finalists and the winners. Each day we’ll be revealing a…
Read MoreIf there was any game that the 3D effect of the 3DS could mess up, I was worried that it would be Professor Layton. What made the DS games such a joy to play was the impeccable 2D animation, character art, and cutscenes that looked like they could have been…
Read MoreThe New Super Mario Bros 2 DLC is definitely a big arrival for the eShop, but players actually have quite a bit to download through Nintendo’s service this week. So, Coin Rush isn’t the most exciting of things. We know that. But what is exciting is that there’s DLC for…
Read MoreLevel-5 has announced that the sixth game in the series, Professor Layton & the Remains of an Advanced Civilization, will be releasing in Japan in 2013. Not much has been revealed about the storyline yet, though it is thought to be set one year after the events of the last…
Read MoreLevel-5’s Layton franchise has been Nintendo’s hero so far, appearing on the DS and, now, the 3DS. But no more. He’s turned turncoat and will appear on iOS devices as well in his new adventure Layton Brothers: Mystery Room. Only the game doesn’t star the Professor himself. Instead, it stars…
Read MoreLevel-5’s Layton franchise has been Nintendo’s hero so far, appearing on the DS and, now, the 3DS. But no more. He’s turned turncoat and will appear on iOS devices as well in his new adventure Layton Brothers: Mystery Room. Only the game doesn’t star the Professor himself. Instead, it stars…
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