Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
Professor Layton and his young apprentice Luke are up to yet another one of their mystery solving hijinks in Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. As the title suggests, the story deals with time travel and features over a 150 riddles and brain teasers to solve. But is this time-traveling mystery worth racking your brain over?
The established Professor Layton formula, for the most part, stays the same. You investigate screens by tapping on people and objects that usually spark up a conversation leading up to a clue. You’re then tasked to solve a puzzle to obtain the next part of the clue and move on. It’s a formula that continues to move the game at a steady pace, ensuring your interest is constantly peaked.
The puzzles, riddles and teasers are all new this time around, and each one of them is unique. Each puzzle is worth a certain amount of Picarats (the games currency to unlock bonus puzzles), the more Picarats a puzzle is worth, the higher the difficulty. You’re awarded these Picarats based on the ability to solve puzzles without the need of hints. This time around, besides the regular hints that uses up coins, there is a master hint which technically gives you the answer if you find yourself absolutely stumped.
Much of the charm is through Layton’s presentation. Level 5 is able to bring the world to life through not only the gorgeous, and almost Studio Ghibli inspired visuals, but through its brilliant voice acting as well. Not only does it help sell the close relationship of the Professor and Luke, but also helps to identify with other characters as well. Though the game will last you a good amount of time if you’re up to the task of unlocking every puzzle and completing every mini-game, but after you’re all done, there is very little reason to go back and reopen the mystery case.
Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is yet another winner from Level 5. It both entertains and challenges the mind through its clever puzzles, brilliant story, and convincing characters.
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