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    Professor Layton and the Curious Village

    Professor Layton and the Curious Village (Nintendo DS)

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    Developer

    Level 5

    Publisher

    Nintendo/Level 5

    Genre

    Adventure

    Players

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    C3 Score
    9
    Reader Score (65 Votes)
    7

    The PC adventure genre has slowly been making its way onto the Nintendo DS, either in the form of classic ports (CSI: Dark Motives, Runaway: Dream of the Turtle, and even Broken Sword next year) or newly fashioned entries that draw from the genre and are akin to the games of yore that dazzled fans the world over (Hotel Dusk, Another Code) all thanks to its handy touch-screen inputting method. However, rather than being the sheep, following the rest of the pack, Level 5 has dropped its obsession with RPGs for a short time, take a slightly different route in melding the world of traditional adventuring with brain teasing puzzles. But do the two styles prove to be a juxtaposition that works or is it more like a clash of personalities?
    The game begins with the introduction of the unusual Professor Layton and his young assistant, Luke, as they make their way to the curious village of St. Mystere, a place where puzzles and brain-teasers are commonplace and mystery is somewhat of an everyday occurrence. A wealthy baron has just passed away and his will revealed that an elusive treasure is hidden away in the depths of the village. Therefore, the late baron's family bequeaths the task of unravelling the various riddles and cracking the case wide open to the renowned archaeologist and puzzle expert Layton, along with his trusty young associate. Rather than merely having to deal with this one request alone, though, Layton stumbles upon the suspicious death of another member of the family. Could conspiracy be afoot?

    Visually everything is presented in a manner that most will find quite reminiscent of the works of Hayao Miyazaki or the Studio Ghibli collection (Howl's Moving Castle, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and so on). There are several hand-drawn, animated video sequences from Production IG (the company that most recently worked with Nintendo for Wario Land: The Shake Dimension) that come complete with extremely impressive voice acting. Lines are delivered with such gusto and the scenes are so intricately detailed, that more often than not it seems like a proper movie production and deserving of being viewed on a larger screen than the DS's. In fact, even when the scene moves on to the static in-game sections, the high quality of the art is retained, giving off an air of days gone by in Good Ol' England thanks to its 19th Century setting, accompanied by an ambient soundtrack full of mesmerising tunes and pieces that stir numerous emotions during play. On the whole, Layton exudes a plentiful supply of charm and class that other Third Party DS efforts have severely lacked so far.

     

    The game itself is professionally balanced with a sufficient amount of the background story being laid before players before they are thrown into the onslaught of puzzles packed into the product. Level 5 has managed to get the mix almost perfect, with thankfully not too much prose so as to overload the more casual crowd and turn proceedings into somewhat of a chore, with lengthy reading sections between puzzles. That balance would be worthless if the gameplay mechanic was less than capable, though, yet everything is controlled seamlessly via the stylus and touch-screen, whilst puzzles also make good use of the dual-screen set-up, with a particular question normally spanning both screens, allowing for notes to be made on the lower screen before inputting the final answer. Curious Village works like a traditional point-and-click PC effort in that players use the stylus for navigation. However, movement around the various areas is done by tapping on a shoe icon in the bottom corner, then choosing the direction in which you wish to move, as opposed to the game being a completely free roaming affair.

     

    Once in a new area, gamers are able to tap on any part of the scenery, which results in one of several things happening. Sometimes either Luke or Layton will share their thoughts on the item touched, other times the resulting action will throw up hidden coins that can unlock hints during puzzles, and then there are the occasions when an actual brain-teaser will be uncovered. Players are encouraged to converse with locals and gather more information on their journey so that progress can be made through the adventure. As for the meat of the game, the copious amount of conundrums can sometimes have a tendency to make your brain ache...but in a stimulate fashion, of course!

    Level 5's Akihiro Hino-san, President of the Company and Producer of this game, was inspired to make a title such as this due to his love of Professor Akira Tago of Chiba University's 'Head Gymnastics' books, which have sold over twelve million copies in Japan alone. The ones adapted for this DS offering range from very basic puzzles, like following a set of directions backwards to figure out the house you would have started from, to logical ones where you must work out how often a certain set of numbers appears on a 12-hour digital clock, or trying to decipher word-based dilemmas. Other early examples include those of a visual variety, such as finding a house that is not connected to others by road, or playing with positional concepts, for instance moving match-sticks to show what a dog looks like when run over by a car, or finding the hat with a brim the same length as its height. The sheer diversity of the puzzle styles means boredom never sets in and the changing difficulty levels prevent complacency from creeping in and allowing veterans to fly through to the end with the greatest of ease. Once again, as stated earlier, the overall balance has been struck immaculately.

     

    For those worried that, as with Brain Training, the appeal of Professor Layton may wear off very quickly due to conundrums repeatedly cropping up, fear not. The game draws from the wealth of Tago-san's puzzles (more than 2,000 of them) featured in his multi-million selling series of 'Head Gymnastics' books. With 130 found within 'Curious Village', all of which have been revised for the DS format by Professor Tago himself, thirty of which are also brand new, plus the numerous extra brain teasers that can be downloaded via the online Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, there should be enough to keep any gamer's needs satiated until Nintendo Europe decides when best to release the other two entries in this trilogy - Professor Layton and Pandora's Box, and Professor Layton and the Last Time Travel. Does this deserve to be the major Christmas hit Nintendo Europe is hoping for? Most definitely. If you have not imported the US version already, rush out and show your support for this game right away. You will NOT be disappointed!
    Gameplay

    10

    Outstanding work from Level-5, perfectly balancing a nice little mystery story with a plentiful supply of varied brain teasers that make good use of the touch-screen and seriously work the brain hard.
    Graphics

    9

    The hand-drawn animation approach works wonders on the Nintendo DS. Between the full video sequences and mouth-watering in-game visuals, Professor Layton really does excel in this area.
    Sound

    9

    Mixing mysterious tunes with lilting French themes and accordions, along with some stellar voice work makes for one of the better DS audio experiences.
    Value

    10

    With a the full story mode to work through, as well as hidden puzzles to uncover, other extras to find AND a whole host of new puzzles to download via Wi-Fi, Layton should easily last until its two sequels come to town.
    9

    /10

    C3 Score Level-5's first Nintendo DS effort is a sight to behold, perfectly marrying the addictive qualities of brain teasing puzzles with a delightfully mysterious tale that entertains throughout. It may have been a long wait for the European release, but those patient few out there will be rewarded with a game that exudes pure quality.
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    Mason

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    Sounds fantastic! I'll have to take a look. Cheers Adam.


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    on 11.02.2008 at 17:43
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    jesusraz

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    'Tis indeed one of the best games I've played on the DS so far. Very refreshing stuff! The fact that Nintendo gave the game a special launch over in the US yesterday certainly bodes well for it being pushed a lot over there.

    I really hope NoE is quick off the mark releasing it here no later than May/June...


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    on 11.02.2008 at 17:46
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    Kangaroo_Kid

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    Only played a bit under two hours but what I have played has been fairly decent. I haven't enjoyed it as much as other DS adventure games like Hotel Dusk, but that took a while for it's awesomeness to sink in, I wouldn't be surprised if this were no different.
    on 12.02.2008 at 03:45
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    Ribenaman

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    This looks like a corker!Smilie
    on 12.02.2008 at 14:38
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    jesusraz

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    Kangaroo_Kid, you'll have to let us all know how you get on Smilie

    Ribenaman, definitely is a corker! Smilie The sheer range of different puzzle styles keeps everything so fresh. There are plenty that will leave you banging your head against the wall at times! It's great if you love your tough puzzle/brain teasers Smilie


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    on 12.02.2008 at 20:21
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    Play now, sleep later...
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    FlameyFruit

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    looks like a game i'd play...
    when i have no hw
    no zelda
    no brawl
    no more fun games
    then i'd play this...
    ...
    it's like brain-age with a plot =.=|||
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    on 13.02.2008 at 08:03
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    jesusraz

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    Seems like the game's set for great success in the US, if its Amazon.com performance is anything to go by. It's been lingering around the Top 10 games since launch now. Surely a good sign?

    Many people here picked it up yet?


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    Marzy

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    I've been interested in this after hearing lots of positive stuff about it.

    Might keep my eye on this one. Smilie
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    Linkyshinks

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    I will get it, I just think some of the puzzles may be beyond me, still the hint system and text clues should help.
    on 17.02.2008 at 06:46
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    Kangaroo_Kid

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    'Tis quite a good game overall. It's one of those games where you can sit and waste a few hours away on it or pick it up for few minutes and run through a few puzzles. The art is also nice as are the very few, very brief cutscenes and the game never seems to get monotonous which is always a bonus.

    My friends who have finished the game tell me the ending isn't as awesome as you'd expect for a mystery game but it's still an enjoyable one and is definitely worth a go if you're even remotely interested in it. I'm waiting for Devil's Box but I don't think we'll see the Last Time Travel for a looong time.
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    mOojc

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    Great review! I might consider an import myself.
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    ShinyRainbow

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    looks pretty interesting, I wanna have a go Smilie




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    on 23.02.2008 at 08:28
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    Cute avatar!, almost as cute as mine Smilie
    on 06.03.2008 at 09:06
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    Prof. Layton 2 Hands-On & Another Code: R Review Now Live!
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    jesusraz

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    Okay, the game hit Europe on Friday (7th November) - anyone here finally decided to pick it up? I keep hearing from people at work that the game has been advertised on TV a LOT lately...and it's riding high on Amazon UK's Top 10 Best Selling Games already.

    Bodes well for a UK Top 10 entry on Monday, perhaps?


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    Tim~Tam

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    I have played it though, and did true'ly enjoy the most of it. As KK said, I did think that the end left me wanting.

    That being said, I found it something I couldnt put down, 'just one more puzzle, then I'll go to bed'. This went on for a good week untill I had finished the game.

    The ending, which I wont go into to much depth, was fairly good. Dont get me wrong there. But I guess to me it was the way I reached the...Ahh bugger it: Its to hard to describe without spoiling it.

    Final verdict : Get the game, Kept me occupied for a fairly long while, fantastic portable game that had me thinking about puzzles during train rides home, between study, and in that small gap between when someone says dinner is ready, and when you acually get the dinner.
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    Finished this a loooong time ago, it was great. Definitely agree with the score. I'll probably buy the sequel as well when it's translated.
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    on 09.11.2008 at 14:38
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    jesusraz

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    So pleased to see that it's the 3rd biggest selling game in the UK this week! :-D It's clearly tapped into the brain training market...hurrah!

    ( Edited 10.11.2008 22:56 by jesusraz )



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    played the demo on the site and loved it!
    Is it full price? (It would be great if ye had the price in about this game)

    I'll pick it up for x-mas, if i can afford it. Smilie

    ( Edited 17.11.2008 20:28 by Birdo Is A Tranny )

    on 17.11.2008 at 20:25
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    Should be able to buy this for £24.99 from most places, or even cheaper on eBay.


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    I'm late to the party, I didn't buy this game just played it. A girl at college had her DS with her and she had this game. I played a good 20 minutes or so (not long) but I was really impressed I liked the art style and cut scene anime sections and just the overall feel of the game.


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