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Reholster your gun, sheathe your sword and Pritt Stick your arch nemesis's head back onto his neck, the name 'Professor Layton' is more likely to make top-hats quiver rather than boots. The eloquent gentleman's last adventure in Professor Layton and th...
Great puzzles with a steady learning curve, Fantastic charm through animations all the way throughout...
Story wavers towards the end, mini-games seem like unnecessary additions...
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Despite not bringing anything particularly new to the series, Professor Layton and Pandora's Box is just as fun, addictive and challenging as the original title and is guaranteed to leave you scratching your head for some time to come. Nintendo - Prof...
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Professor Layton and the Curious Village was one of my favourite games on the DS last year. It was the perfect mix of fiendishly clever puzzles coupled with a murder mystery. Although some of the puzzles stumped my addled brain, it's a Nintendo DS gam...
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Professor Layton is roughly what you’d get if you took Sherlock Holmes, removed his drug habit and took away that acid on his tongue, replacing it with honey. The case of Pandora’s Box is Layton’s second adventure with his apprentice Luke. The first...
The charming story and characters, great puzzles...
You might have to fight with your other half to get to play it...
A worthy successor to the original Professor Layton, this is the DS at its very best...
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The second instalment to the Professor Layton series on the DS has had quite a lot of publicity leading up to its release date but is it necessary? Does it live up to the hype it’s been getting? Well I think that it definitely does that, it might even...
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The DS by its very nature is the perfect home for puzzle games and already there are more great ones residing on the handheld than we can even remember. But with each generally a rigid example of one aspect of the genre, Layton’s arrival in his quaint...
After the promise of the first Professor Layton game we were hoping for a more enjoyable and in-depth sequel with a range of challenging puzzles. Unfortunately we've been left disappointed. 7.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed s...
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Pandora’s Box’s greatest mystery? Not the sudden death of Layton’s former mentor. Nor a train ticket to nowhere. It’s not even the eponymous insta-kill box itself. All we want to know is this: what happened to Luke’s voice? The boy who put the ‘uh?’ in...
Fiendish puzzles, brilliantly presented, Lots of pretty stuff to look at, Better story...
Doesn't do anything new, Annoying accordion music, Not a huge improvement...
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Whats it about?Professor Layton And Pandoras Box is the sequel to the chart-topping, Professor Layton and the Curious Village, which received high review scores across the board for its unique blend of charming characters, interactive storytelling a...
If puzzles turn you on, you won’t find a hand-held game more addictive than Professor Layton & Pandora’s Box. This is puzzling at its very best, the ideal companion on a quiet Sunday afternoon. Final Score: 9/10 Please share this: HEXUS relate...
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Professor Layton and the Curious Village was undoubtedly one of the best DS games of 2008 - a stylish cartoon adventure that wrapped a murder mystery plot around a massive collection of puzzles and riddles. Wez and his lady immediately fell in love wit...
Charming art style and music, A compelling story, Excellent value for money, Puzzles occasionally lack clarity...
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