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this really is worlds above the first two games jeez. more consistently fun puzzles, much better story pacing and buildup, and the payoff and big twists were handled well too - still absolutely absurd but somehow way more believable than the first two games' twists combined. and don paolo's presence in this one makes up 100x for how lame he was in the other games too i love him. and layton actually gets a personality finally too!! hell yeah

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she gave him the funny hat. and now I'm crying

For the past week, Unwound Future has consumed my thoughts and all of my spare time. This game seriously kicks ass in the story and puzzle department, and I constantly found myself wanting to figure out how it was all going to end.

Layton games utilize the DS perfectly without ever feeling gimmicky. The moment to moment gameplay is point and click, which translates really nicely to the stylus. And being able to draw out or write my thoughts down on the screen works really well and isn't something you can translate to another console with ease. It's nice that they've made mobile ports for these games and all, but man nothing beats playing on the DS.

I think overall the puzzles here present a good amount of challenge, and it definitely takes a bit of time to get used to the game's language or the way it wants you to think. If a puzzle seems too simple, it usually is and there's some other layer that you aren't considering. In the beginning, I was going pretty slow with the puzzles, but for the last couple of chapters I was able to think through them really quickly. It's a pretty nice progression, and it definitely feels good to be able to fly through the late game.

I also thought the writing was really solid. They did a great job at making a unique story with all kinds of twists and turns. I constantly found myself wanting to keep playing to unravel more and more of what was going on, and I never would have guessed how things ended. It reminds me a lot of mystery novels where you as the reader constantly want to figure things out before the other characters. It's also a really heartfelt wrap-up to the initial trilogy and they did a good job of giving Professor Layton some real depth.

Unwound Future definitely does have its shortcomings in a few areas though. Finding every puzzle as you go means interacting with and talking to every NPC. It's never fully obvious when an NPC has a new puzzle for you, and it can be a little bit frustrating when you have to quickly tap through a dialogue you've already seen. It would definitely be nice if there was some kind of indicator of puzzle before you initiate conversation, however I get that this might break the immersion or cause the player to miss certain story elements.

I also think that there's certain sections of the game where the balance between plot and puzzles just isn't totally there. Like in areas like the pagoda it makes sense to have a puzzle gauntlet as you navigate up to the top. But other times they will just flood an unrelated area with puzzles, and I end up getting pretty sidetracked clearing them all out. I don't mind the puzzles, but I think Layton is at its best when it interweaves story beats with the puzzles. If they wanted to add in this many puzzles, I do wish that they would have added another plot beat or some kind of red herring to help space out the puzzles and keep me more engaged.

But these are really just minor nitpicks, and all in all I would highly recommend this game. It's important to know that this game does have a slower pace, and the gameplay is a lot less involved on the technical side. But the writing is super solid and the puzzles are satisfying to solve!

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Best game ever, the first piece of media that ever made me cry, it has some problems but i am biased as hell, CLAAAAAIRRRREEE 😭😭😭😭


Me resultó un poco más aburrido que los dos anteriores en ciertas partes, pero mantiene toda la esencia, la calidad de los puzles y una buena historia al estilo Layton

My favorite Layton game. The story was beautifully done and I don't remember any of the other aspects of the game detracting from that.

Best Professor Layton ever made, I'm still suffering for the ending

Why did they do that to Beasly?

Story-wise, probably the strongest in the series. The puzzle battle is one of the cooler aspects of the game. Once again though - man does this bad boy use the same puzzle structure as the last games. You can not play more than one of these in a row.

je PLEURE MAIS DES TORRENTS DE LARMES A CHAQUE FOIS VRAIMENT IL Y A PAS A ETRE DEEP COMME CA

What do you mean they don't have iphones in the future?

At least they don't have Elon Musk in that future

The story in this game is probably the best in the series. It develops Layton in the best way possible without feeling needlessly tacked on.

El profesor layton y el trauma emocional

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It's the best Layton game and Clive deserved better!

meu preferido, acho a melhor história da série

Like most people, I consider this the best Layton game due to the fun puzzles, great extra characters and easily the best story in the series.

el día que un juego de puzles hizo llorar a un niño

The most perfect game ever created. There's no argument about it

Este juego es tan majo y gracioso y lindo

felt like a rick and morty crossover (derogatory) except both the professor and luke are insanely oblivious. the strong puzzles and the homely charm were kind of missing here. amazing animation and art as always, at least


Now The New World of Steam is announced, The Lost Future's ending gives me even more goosebumps and tears than before. Masterpiece!

Ranked: My All-Time Favourites . Professor Layton
Added: Games that (almost) made me cry

It's a good emotional ending, the final segment of the game was pretty good. It has some flaws in the plot (the bee thingy was unnecessary wtf) that I didn't enjoyed at the times.

I cannot believe this game is real. Imagine any other series trying to get away with the plots Layton does

La historia es tremenda, los personajes son excelentes y los puzzles muy buenos.