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TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland

Allistair Pinsof, Associate Editor
1:00 PM on 09.21.2012
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo


Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy is labeled as the sixth and final game to follow Hershel Layton. The game starts in a cozy, winter village and follows the crew on a globetrotting adventure after Layton and co. embark on an airship.

It looks and controls the same as the other 3DS Layton games, which is to say, very very nice. I really like the snowy town setting that makes the game a contender for a new winter time classic. So, yeah, there isn't much to say about it. It certainly doesn't seem like Hershel will be going out with a bang, but the gorgeous visuals and relaxing music in the demo suggest that this won't be a forgettable last chapter.


TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo
TGS: Professor Layton enters a winter wonderland photo




Legacy Comments (will be imported soon)


love it
i wonder if the next Layton game will start that person(forgot his name) on the spinoff game from iOS :P

art is badass as always ^^
Great concept.
Best franchise on Nintendo DS easily.
Going out with a bang? Most certainly not, for you see, a gentleman never makes a scene.




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