@@relu6831 To be more specific. It's a quote from the European version of this game. In the US version, that sentence was changed to "I'll miss you, and our Unwound Future."
There’s something endlessly charming about Japanese composers imitating western music (the music in Professor Layton in particular was inspired by French music)
I also feel it was partially inspired by Astor Piazzolla's music at some point. You should check it out. Layton sounds like jazzy tango and that's basically what PIazzolla is
I love with all my heart this serie and especially this third game... Damn, I just can't stop having chills thinking about it. Simply my preferred game of all times, so poetic and intense... As you say, I would really love to discover it again and again, just to cry on the finale.
I don't care what anyone says, this game was the best in the series. Without a shadow of a doubt. The story , oh the story! I am a very story-driven person, stories are my passion, and this game (well, the series as a whole, but ESPECIALLY this game) is just a masterpiece in storytelling. I don't really care about the absurdity of Clive's plot, those final cutscenes were absolutely spectacular. They gave a real danger to the professor's foe - whereas before it was mainly just Layton, Luke and whatever ally they had picked up along the way that was in danger, here there was a whole city about to be destroyed. And the emotion running through the whole thing... I mean, I am a guy and I was 13 when I played the game but I am not ashamed to say I cried. And it wasn't even Layton and his love that made me cry - it was Luke's departure. I knew it was coming, and I thought I would be prepared for it. But I had gone three games seeing the relationship between Luke and Layton and it was perfectly done. And I just couldn't help but feel so sad at the splitting up of two characters I had come to love. It was the end. Professor Layton has become a bit of an inspiration for me. I always strive to be this thing we call a "gentleman" and I will never refuse people in need. In this way, I try to be like Layton. In fact, I have even gone as far as to get a top hat which I wear almost everywhere. That hat has become probably the second most important item I own. It has given me confidence I never knew I had, reminded me that I do have some importance in this world. Had it not been for these games I would not have discovered that I love the sound of violins and most of the music I listen to these days is because of the violins. And Professor Layton's sword fight in the Pandora's Box, pipe-on-sword fight in the Eternal Diva and the scene with him and Randall fencing in the Mask of Miracles were the things that stuck in my mind as I made the decision recently to take up fencing, something which has been fantastic for me in so many ways. Professor Layton is more than just a game to me; it has given me so much over the years, it has changed my life, quite literally. And hearing these tunes once again reminds me of all the things I loved. I still haven't finished the series - I am closing in on the end of the Mask of Miracles. I have been delicately savouring the taste of it, for I fear a life without those games in it. But even when it is finished, I will be left with so much more than just memories of the game. Without these beautiful games, my life would be less than it is, and I can say that with 100% certainty.
Oh wow, I really miss this game. And the Professor Layton series in general. Unwound Future is hands-down the best in the series (and also has the best theme). I'll never forget the moment I finished it. So many tears.
I play a lot of video games when I don't have something more important to be doing. They keep me occupied well, and I just find them entertaining. And they can be clever, too. This particular series is mystery/puzzle solving, and takes wit.
***** Then perhaps the genre of platforming simply doesn't appeal to you. I don't recommend you quit gaming for the reason that you did, since there are many other genres with different kinds gameplay that may entertain you.
It's not that it doesn't appeal to me, it is that I just do not have the time needed to "do the job right". I should have been clearer in my post here. As with many in my generation, I started with D and D in the mid seventies and advanced to Game units with Atari and Nintendo. (Tons of quarters.....LOL) It was fun. My last "Computer" adventure would not really be called a "game". Kings Quest version V or VI (can't remember what version) and all the Myst adventures. My daughter took those over and was a wizard at computer games. I loved Super Mario Bros so I would always go back to that series. (Nintendo was my last personal game console I ever owned. Then CPU games started being written and I bowed out to to College and family at that time.) I've looked into online fantasy games recently and I might do that but it really looks like a lot of time to spend in order to really be competitive with other gamers. They would not want someone to be half assed and amateurish when playing these and I would not blame them. I am either working from home on structural engineering projects to earn my living, or using the time necessary to maintain our RUclips Channel. Not enough hours in a day for me. I miss it. But just don't have much extra time to enjoy it. If you have a helpful suggestion or two, I would listen and be grateful for it.gmingdude Megan K.
***** Not all games require you to frequently spend time playing them to enjoy them. Some games, such as the one featured in this video, are perfectly enjoyable in even the shortest of sessions, as the skills required to play them don't waver with time.
The best game in the series hands down. Miracle Mask was great but this game was amazing. Beautiful music, interesting villian and a clever and heart-wrenching plot. I definitely need to play this and sob like a baby over it again.
Azran Legacy in honestly one of the worst. The many different environments prevented them from making a good overall mystery, and with no build up, the ending twists feel forced. The puzzles and minigames weren't at their best, either. Even though it was a bad Layton game, it wasn't a bad game overall.
I literally cried when he had to let Claire go.... .. .. .. We had so many plans for feature You won't forget, will you? Our shared past, And our... lost future. I know you. And I know you'll stay strong After all That's what a gentleman does. .. .. .. Goodbye
I got into the Layton series a few years ago after finding my sister’s old copy of Curious Village, and I immediately fell in love with everything about it. The art style was unique and had lots of effort put into it, the story was entertaining while still managing to make me tear up a little at the end, the soundtrack was AMAZING, but to me, the best part was the characters. Each one was easily recognisable, they had humane interactions that really made me believe in their bonds and friendships, especially Layton and Luke, and they all had at least one charming thing about their personalities. I eventually got around to Pandora’s box, and it lived up to my expectations. I also cried more at the ending. But the problem I had with these endings was that they to sudden. They involved characters we only met about half an hour earlier who you never got the chance to know. But then, Lost Future. LOST FRICKING FUTURE!!! I don’t know what they did, but this game completely took all of my love and instantly became my most favourite video game ever. The gameplay was fun, the mystery was more engaging than it had ever been, and OH MY GOD, CLAIRE!!! Unlike Anton and Flora, we actually get to meet her early on in the game, and we get to see how she connects to Hershel (who is literally the most precious being ever in the flashbacks). We clearly see what she’s like, and can start piecing her story together before getting a direct answer. Speaking of, it was heartbreaking having to listen to Hershel explain how Claire died, and how hard he tried to learnt what caused the explosion purely because of his love for Claire, which later got him ASSULTED and HOSPITALISED! I had completely fallen in love with these characters, so to hear how horrible and tragic Hershel's past was physically hurt me. I felt incredibly bad for him. AND THEN YOU LEARN CELESTE WAS REALLY CLAIRE THE WHOLE TIME, AND THAT SHE IS LITERALLY GOING TO DIE WITHIN PROBABLY HALF AN HOUR!!! Seeing Layton cry as Claire kissed him and began walking down the alley felt so gut wrenching to watch, knowing that they were both going to have to deal with her death all over again. But then the title drop and Hershel yelling at Claire and begging for her to stay is what broke me. All Hershel wanted to was to be with Claire again. He couldn’t deal with the memory of her dying in the explosion, and the last thing he wanted was to watch her walk straight into that death and relive it again. Claire knew this, and felt exactly the same, but she knew she couldn’t stay in the present. She knew that there was nothing that would stop her from returning to that day, had already accepted that she couldn’t change her fate. But she also knew she couldn’t let the love of her life behind with even more trauma. All throughout the cutscene, she had a smile on her face. Claire wanted Hershel’s last memory of her to be as the happy-go-lucky girl he had fallen in love with. To be of her smiling one final time. They had so many plans for each other, and Claire had to remind Hershel what their future was. Lost. Unwound. She was the one who had to stop Layton’s denial, and that remind him that he had a different future to peruse without her. And the way Hershel stares in awe and turns away after Claire disappears is enough to make me cry, even without watching the rest of the scene. It’s amazing how even without saying anything, you understand everything he’s going though just from him taking off his hat from Claire for the first time in the series as he cries and stares and the sky. Later, when Luke has to leave, and tells the professor that he’s not a gentleman yet is a different kind of sadness, but still enough to destroy me in every way possible. After playing these games and seeing how much he trusts Hershel, seeing him break down when forced to separate is what really causes me to properly bawl my eyes out. This game will always hold a special place in my heart, and although I have yet to play the final games, I’m confident that they, nor any other game I play in the future will move me as much as this game did. Thank you, Akihiro Hino, for creating these amazing games
I say Nintendo ought to release the first Layton Trilogy (Curious Village, Diabolical Box, and Unwound Future) in a pack for N3DS like they did with Ace Attorney and its trilogy. I would buy it in a blink of an eye
Megamewgirl 2.0 I would pay obscene amounts of money to see the four games remade using the 3DS art style, especially the first as it's kinda out dated now
I want them to remake the first game in 3D, since the actual game was really bad quality in my opinion. the artwork was shabby and the colour scheme was not attractive at all. I'd love to see it "remastered", especially since at the end of azran legacy it shows it leading one
Everybody in the comments is so positive, why haven’t we got a Nintendo switch remake or a mobile version one?? It’s such a good game. The music, the storyline. I have played a lot of different genre type of games but this one hits different.. I remember that I was at my grandpa when I was jounger, sitting on the couch. The ending of the game was so good and I’m still sad that there isn’t a sequel or a remake of this game, who agrees?
MasterQuestMaster time travel, going back and forth is completely possible.....in theory. We just dont have the technology for it, and we have yet to know if we can even survive it
MasterQuestMaster I actually though about his a lot, and always come up with the same answers. The grandfather paradox is real, but it never became a problem because we never achieved time travel. We either went extinct before that feat, or we as humans simply can't survive it. The amount of energy needed for such a feat is massive. Another is the multiverse idea where it simply deviates to another time line, making time travel possible, but impossible 2 navigate to specific points (or universe) making it random what timeline we actually appear 2. But the multiverse idea is weird to me because if it were real, someone should have claimed to time traveled already, which leads that we simply can't do it as humans. We are limited by our frailness. But thats what i think, and i have fun thinking about it
@@Bleekje that is the best news EVER! This is definitely my favorite game in the series and I'd love to have it on the smart phone!!! Thank you so much for sharing the news *^*
Miracle Mask was my favorite overall. This one's insanely close second if only for the final part of it. Absolutely absurd story, still enjoyed it. Clive was a good villain. The final cutscenes killed my feels. This theme was so, so impactful when Clive nearly died in his fortress. That was the "oh darn, I'm in love with this game" moment for me.
I remember Curious Village and the haunted feeling of knowing the truth of the village, the Diablolical Box and the bitter sweet scenes and horrible yet wonderful truths, the Unwound Future and the heart wrenching truths and secrets that are unearthed at the end, and now I am looking forward to solving puzzles, listening to the wonderfully crafted music, and crying along with whatever Layton and Luke throw at me!
AlesandroDeMoor totally agree. Unlike Hershel, Katrielle was indeed a bit childish, the LMJ ending wasn’t even satisfying, since we were left with a cliff hanger, and that’s where the anime comes in, bringing an actual satisfying ending.
You’ve probably played it but for other people looking for a fix, Layton Brothers: Mystery Room is good. And Touch Detective is a bit like PL, no traditional puzzles though :(.
I think that games series we like the most are series we saw beginning (and sometimes ending). It's very hard to start a finished game series and go back in time. I played Layton 1 in the end of 2008, then bought every game every time one was out. 1st and 3rd will forever stay in my heart, the 1st for the freshness and the 3rd for its story. 2nd has a nice spot. When one expresses his love for a game or a game series, other people cant understand why one loves it if they havent played the game at the time, let alone if they have a different age. Everyone has a favorite game or game series for truly personal reasons, and everyone is right to love it in their own right.
+TheAlamla Yes, I agree. For me, my favorite game series is The Legend of Zelda. But really, I think that Professor Layton means more to me. I was there at the start and I followed through to the end. I experienced them without knowing where the next would lead. It's different. With Zelda, the only games I played without any prior knowledge was Twilight Princess, Spirit Tracks, and Ocarina of Time. All others I knew things about (though no big spoilers thank goodness). Professor Layton was something I got to enjoy in the purest way. So, even though Zelda is my favorite game series, it can't replace to pure experience that was the Professor Layton series, step by step, game by game.
my god, this theme always gives me the chills no matter how many times i listen to it. truly one of the best puzzle games out there, unwound future. i think we all cried at the end.
Here goes spanish: Nuestro pasado juntos... y nuestro futuro perdido. I played the game a long time ago so I can’t really remember the exact translation... maybe I should replay it.
This amazing series has all my aspects of a great to even near perfect game: good soundtrack throughout the game, twisty plot, PUZZLES, and the nice mystery feeling in it. That's certainly my perfect cup of tea (no tea pun intended...)
... I've gotta be honest with you all... (Spoilers of every one of the 6 initial games): I didn't cry. I didn't cry when Layton saw Randall die, then seeing him again after 20 years with vengeance, and almost lost him again. I didn't cry when Katia revealed the truth to Anton, her grandfather, all was an illusion and a big missunderstaning, to finally see his already dead Fiancee forgive him from the heavens. Heck, I didn't even cried when all of the protagonists literally sacrificed their lives after learning so many important truths about their family and the most important ancient civilization, and the price of their resurrection being another live; Or when I learned about the actual death of Hershel's girlfriend and other 9 innocents, and the reason why Don Paolo became his arch nemesis. And... neither did I cried when I learned the vilain who almost destroys an entire city for revenge, was someone who Layton already saved in the past, and planned everything to save him again; Or when I knew Claire's time is running out. In fact, not only I didn't cried, but I actually barely felt anything like it during those events, unlike many fans of this series have. But you know what... the Professor Hershel Layton we all know... also didn't cried after all those events... All, except the very last one I mentioned... and on the instant I saw the Professor's eyes, after seeing all of those other things he had to went trough... I didn't cried... But I actually felt... something... ¿empathy maybe? Layton maintained the composure after so many things that happened to him. And on his last adventure, he gains hope again, only to be instantly destroyed... this was his breaking point. But to be honest... crying is actually a very good thing for the soul, even if the events that trigger it are tragedies that should not be repeated, and in some extreme cases (like this), worsened the life of the one who cried. And given that crying is triggered by an emotion, that reinforces that even such a mastermind gentleman like Hershel Layton, is a human just like you, me, your family and friends. But Layton is such a great human, he regained the composure after crying, not only that, but the one person who inevitably and unwillingly caused Hershel to cry, knew him so well she knew he would be fine without her, even if both of them didn't wanted to. As I stated, I didn't cried to this.... but it made me feel something close to empathy. But that isn't the end to this story, because after crying, we have to continue with our lives. And Hershel continued by having to say... not goodbye (I played the Spanish versions so I'm not sure which of all the possible translations of "hasta luego" said) to his young yet loyal friend, reminding him how does a great gentleman act. Now, we need more context.... please don't kill me for this opinion... but I didn't think Luke was a particularly great character (but to be honest, I didn't felt it with anyone of the cast, not even the protagonists... wich might explain why I didn't felt any emotion after all those events), and neither I felt his connection with Layton as strong as everyone on the fandom did... Until on this game, Luke started questioning his friendship, and started to remember how many times Luke risked his own life to save Layton ,which was specially important for this game... and for this dialogue line: "I'm sorry, Layton... but I'm not a true gentleman yet." Or in Spanish "Entonces aún no soy un verdadero caballero." (Then I'm still not a true gentleman.)... When Luke said this, I felt validated with my opinion... and I felt the same emotion when I saw Layton's eyes. Miracle Mask may be my favorite because I felt the story was just a tint bit more interesting during the whole playtrough.... But not only Unwound Future is a very close second (and has a more interesting concept), but the finale was superior to all of the finales of the other games... specially because this two scenes. So far the only other time a story made me feel something similar was the finale of the Chimera Ant arc of Hunter x Hunter. Probably I'm just not a person of highly emotional stories, that, or my brain has a minimum level of quality out of a story... which has not been reached on my 16 and 3/4 years of life.... And I've played Radiant Historia,Final Fantasy Vi and IX, Xenoblade Chronicles, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, and of course, the professor layton games. Seen Death Note,Hunter x Hunter, Dragon Ball Z, JoJo's Bizzare adventure golden wind, Digimon tamers, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Beastars... And watched The Tale of the bamboo cutter, the entire rocky series, Avengers infinity war and end game, spirited away, Hachiko (so far the only movie that truly made me cry), princess mononoke, and many of Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks's movies. Yet I'm still not as delighted with a Story as many people have, even when I learned to get my expectations low, I'm always disappointed, even if it's just a tiny bit, by many that are considered masterpieces. But somehow, the music of all these products always amazes me, and ends up being more important for my life than the actual journeys themselves.
I...disagree At least mistery journey makes sense. I loved curious village and duabolical box, but lost future is just...shameful and incredibly disappointing
Best story best trip of emotions and just overall best Layton game. Seeing Layton cry still gets to me. I have a lot of memories with this game. Played it around release when i was about 12. I really wish Clive would've come back at least once more in another title, cuz he was my favorite part. Such a cute and sassy 2 faced monster.
EVERYONE HANDS DOWN. This is the best theme out of every PL's themes. I remember the first time I got this game I was like 9 or 10 and I loved (still do) to play a game : trying to know about the story just by listening to the main theme of a game or movie, etc... And, damn. I remember I felt so emotional when listening to it, feeling distress, epicness, huge encounters, and I was mainly right (I wasn't expecting to meet PL's dead girlfriend) . Anyway, I damn love this OST.
Appreciation for the 10 year olds that played the game back in 2010 that are now 19 and continuing with their lives... Just thought I had to pull on ur heart-strings with that fact
This is my favorite Professor Layton in the series! I am no softy when it comes to movies and games, but this is the one of the only games in existence that actually made me cry real good! I've yet to find anything to come close to evoking the feelings I felt when completing this game. *I love this game so much*! :')
+MelodiousBlitz Not to start a "HAVE YOU NOT PLAYED INSERT FAVORITE GAME HERE?!?!1186" war, but have you looked into the Mother series at all? I'm the same way, and Mother 3 drove a spike through my heart while giving me emotional whiplash at the same time. And just to keep the comments relative to the video, this game had a similar effect on me too.
+Akuma Masurao I have been desperately trying to play the Mother games since I learned about Ness from Melee! I could not find English Translations of the triliogy until recently. I am very stoked to play them, especially Mother 3! PS. I got the final boss to Mother 3 spoiled a while ago because I thought I'd never get a chance to play it. Now that I can, is it still worth it?
Also-friggin-lutely! As far as the finale, it's more emotionally draining if you try it yourself. I'd put forth the theory that even if you watch someone play it before you do yourself (still not recommended) and then beat the game, it's still really hard to get through. Not even counting the finale, the entire game will stick with you long after you finish it. Everything in between makes the game as much as the beginning and end do. I'd go so far as to say it's a perfect game in presentation. It's not my favorite game, but I still consider it perfect.
I got new earbuds and listened to this song. I had to stop midway because I started crying. This game is my favourite- I sort of wish they brought Clive back sometimes haha
I, too, was the same! I was proven just how wrong I was when I watched the trailer and heard this song. It piqued my interest, and I quickly fell in love with the series. So you know just how great this series is, let me tell you: every game besides the first one has made me- and nearly everyone else who has played them- cry... and that's a tough thing for game makers to do, make a game so powerful it messes with the emotions of the players. Now get out there and get those games! ;)
I danced to this song like I was in trance for days XD I love the fast violin part and then the powerfull part after it. love the game for its plottwist, deep meaning and everything!
i remember binging this game a couple years ago, i sat down to play as soon as i got home from school and finished in 2 sittings/days lmao still haven't recovered from the ending :,]
professor layton games (all of them) is the reason why me DS (yes i still have the first DS that came out) gets out of my shelf once evrey year or two... I started playing the Unwound future yesterday. I love Professor Layton games!!!
Luke: Professor! Clive's about to blow up London! Do something!
Layton: Be quiet, Luke. This reminds me of a great puzzle about tables.
HAHAHAHAHA
This game left me a sobbing 10-year-old mess on my couch when I completed it. Such a good game, such a great experience. Dang it, I love this series.
Last Specter/Specter's Flute got me pretty hard, but this one and Azran Legacy were the ones that actually got the tears going for me.
I think I was 10 years old either when I played Unwound Future. My first Layton game and still the best in my opinion
same omg thats mee
Me too... This just brings so much back. What wouldn't I give to re-live those experiences anew.
Left me a sobbing 17 or 18 year old mess when I first played it ha
"Our shared past... And our lost future" ;-;
Quote from where?
I cried so much at that scene
the quote is from the game smh >:(
@@relu6831 To be more specific. It's a quote from the European version of this game. In the US version, that sentence was changed to "I'll miss you, and our Unwound Future."
@@swift_2845 That is because the European versions name was Professor Layton and the Lost Future
Who on earth gave them the right to make such a masterpiece for a handheld
So that The Consouls could make a brilliant jazz cover? ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
This has to be the saddest themed game of the series and is one of the best in my opinion
Kiersten Sheppa I'm with you there man
+Morgan Anderson Other than the ending it really wasn't that sad
Jetrox4ever yeah but hey that ending was pretty damn sad in relation to the other games
+Morgan Anderson totally agree
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There’s something endlessly charming about Japanese composers imitating western music (the music in Professor Layton in particular was inspired by French music)
The part at 2:30 also sorta sounds like 70s jazz music
And 1:22 - 1:41 sounds like something Bach could've written, especially 1:31.
@@_Athanos Agreed! Around 1:35, you can hear Bach's Double Violin Concerto pretty much note for note for a second or two!
Japanase Jazz is such a bliss
I also feel it was partially inspired by Astor Piazzolla's music at some point. You should check it out. Layton sounds like jazzy tango and that's basically what PIazzolla is
God, why am I not able to forget everything about this series so I can discover it again.....loved this series, especially this one
TheAlamla So true, I came to this video so I could put it on my ipod
TheAlamla Too bad the next Layton game is a card game **sob**
same
Just bing watch a long series like one piece and your memory will be rattled with holes ;)
I love with all my heart this serie and especially this third game... Damn, I just can't stop having chills thinking about it. Simply my preferred game of all times, so poetic and intense... As you say, I would really love to discover it again and again, just to cry on the finale.
I don't care what anyone says, this game was the best in the series. Without a shadow of a doubt. The story , oh the story! I am a very story-driven person, stories are my passion, and this game (well, the series as a whole, but ESPECIALLY this game) is just a masterpiece in storytelling. I don't really care about the absurdity of Clive's plot, those final cutscenes were absolutely spectacular. They gave a real danger to the professor's foe - whereas before it was mainly just Layton, Luke and whatever ally they had picked up along the way that was in danger, here there was a whole city about to be destroyed.
And the emotion running through the whole thing... I mean, I am a guy and I was 13 when I played the game but I am not ashamed to say I cried. And it wasn't even Layton and his love that made me cry - it was Luke's departure. I knew it was coming, and I thought I would be prepared for it. But I had gone three games seeing the relationship between Luke and Layton and it was perfectly done. And I just couldn't help but feel so sad at the splitting up of two characters I had come to love. It was the end.
Professor Layton has become a bit of an inspiration for me. I always strive to be this thing we call a "gentleman" and I will never refuse people in need. In this way, I try to be like Layton. In fact, I have even gone as far as to get a top hat which I wear almost everywhere. That hat has become probably the second most important item I own. It has given me confidence I never knew I had, reminded me that I do have some importance in this world. Had it not been for these games I would not have discovered that I love the sound of violins and most of the music I listen to these days is because of the violins. And Professor Layton's sword fight in the Pandora's Box, pipe-on-sword fight in the Eternal Diva and the scene with him and Randall fencing in the Mask of Miracles were the things that stuck in my mind as I made the decision recently to take up fencing, something which has been fantastic for me in so many ways.
Professor Layton is more than just a game to me; it has given me so much over the years, it has changed my life, quite literally. And hearing these tunes once again reminds me of all the things I loved. I still haven't finished the series - I am closing in on the end of the Mask of Miracles. I have been delicately savouring the taste of it, for I fear a life without those games in it. But even when it is finished, I will be left with so much more than just memories of the game. Without these beautiful games, my life would be less than it is, and I can say that with 100% certainty.
wow this is really beautiful :)
+katha ku Thank you! It is nice when someone appreciates it!
Yes, I had the feeling I should write it :)
Well, thank you very much :)
oddly enough I enjoyed reading this and through the professor layton games I have also realised that I love the sound violins and acordions
A decade later, I still remember this theme by heart
The Consouls cover is brilliant ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
The first 20 seconds...are...just...breathtaking........I am not.....crying.......ugh
+Draco Malfoy Why would you be... um... I think someone's cutting onions. Hold on.
luke: professor! do you know how to fly a plane??
Layton: What are you talking about Luke? this is an automobile
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I'm glad that professor layton arrived also in my nation
I remember that! 😢❤️
"It isn't happening.. It can't end this way.. IT WON'T END THIS WAY!"
Oh wow, I really miss this game. And the Professor Layton series in general. Unwound Future is hands-down the best in the series (and also has the best theme). I'll never forget the moment I finished it. So many tears.
Stopped gaming after Super Mario Bros. II Just did not appeal to me anymore. "shrugs"
I play a lot of video games when I don't have something more important to be doing. They keep me occupied well, and I just find them entertaining. And they can be clever, too. This particular series is mystery/puzzle solving, and takes wit.
***** Then perhaps the genre of platforming simply doesn't appeal to you. I don't recommend you quit gaming for the reason that you did, since there are many other genres with different kinds gameplay that may entertain you.
It's not that it doesn't appeal to me, it is that I just do not have the time needed to "do the job right". I should have been clearer in my post here.
As with many in my generation, I started with D and D in the mid seventies and advanced to Game units with Atari and Nintendo. (Tons of quarters.....LOL) It was fun. My last "Computer" adventure would not really be called a "game". Kings Quest version V or VI (can't remember what version) and all the Myst adventures. My daughter took those over and was a wizard at computer games. I loved Super Mario Bros so I would always go back to that series. (Nintendo was my last personal game console I ever owned. Then CPU games started being written and I bowed out to to College and family at that time.) I've looked into online fantasy games recently and I might do that but it really looks like a lot of time to spend in order to really be competitive with other gamers. They would not want someone to be half assed and amateurish when playing these and I would not blame them.
I am either working from home on structural engineering projects to earn my living, or using the time necessary to maintain our RUclips Channel. Not enough hours in a day for me. I miss it. But just don't have much extra time to enjoy it. If you have a helpful suggestion or two, I would listen and be grateful for it.gmingdude Megan K.
***** Not all games require you to frequently spend time playing them to enjoy them. Some games, such as the one featured in this video, are perfectly enjoyable in even the shortest of sessions, as the skills required to play them don't waver with time.
I just picked this up again. It took me a day to 100% the game. The finale had me sobbing, as usual. Such a wonderful game and series.
by far the best game in the series, and this is by far the best music. I love everything about this game
Lev ma maaan i feel u
I prefer Theme of the Devil's Flute over this one, but this one is still absolutely gorgeous.
HE'S COMING BACK FUCK YEAH
since layton is back in america. i hope they remaster prequel trilogy
@@klpliper Man, I hope so. Despite how much I want to play the new game, I would gladly buy Last Specter! I have so much great memories with that game
If they ever do a bundle with all his serie I will cry
The best game in the series hands down. Miracle Mask was great but this game was amazing. Beautiful music, interesting villian and a clever and heart-wrenching plot. I definitely need to play this and sob like a baby over it again.
I found that miracle mask was too predictable in it's plot although I still enjoyed it, I much prefer lost future.
What about Azran Legacy
haven't had the chance to play it yet but I'll get back to you
Yeah Clive is such a good character TBH and the story is so good
Azran Legacy in honestly one of the worst. The many different environments prevented them from making a good overall mystery, and with no build up, the ending twists feel forced. The puzzles and minigames weren't at their best, either. Even though it was a bad Layton game, it wasn't a bad game overall.
I wish this had been the movie instead of Eternal Diva.
This story is too good to be put into a 1 and a half hour movie. A TV series, more like it.
Both are good but I agree.
It can be longer than that.
i would watch it so many times omfg
anyways it’s descole time
I literally cried when he had to let Claire go....
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We had so many plans for feature
You won't forget, will you?
Our shared past,
And our... lost future.
I know you.
And I know you'll stay strong
After all
That's what a gentleman does.
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Goodbye
Best. Mystery. Plot. Ever.
lost/unwound future is undeniably the best game in the layton series and my personal favourite game on the DS
even if 10 years past we're gonna always love Layton's theme and videogame
i lost count of the times i've listened to this song
the violins at 1:40 always kick hard in the feels
Old ass comment spotted
It gives me goosebumps every single time. Its soooo goooood!
@@satsujin4027 same!
"She's gone!"
Cmon Luke... Didn't have to twist the knife like that 😔
Damn, imagine a movie with this game's soundtrack.
all the oscars.
I think what you're describing is Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva :)
@@The_Jumping_Box great movie!
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God. F**king. Damnit... I'm crying
I got into the Layton series a few years ago after finding my sister’s old copy of Curious Village, and I immediately fell in love with everything about it. The art style was unique and had lots of effort put into it, the story was entertaining while still managing to make me tear up a little at the end, the soundtrack was AMAZING, but to me, the best part was the characters. Each one was easily recognisable, they had humane interactions that really made me believe in their bonds and friendships, especially Layton and Luke, and they all had at least one charming thing about their personalities. I eventually got around to Pandora’s box, and it lived up to my expectations. I also cried more at the ending. But the problem I had with these endings was that they to sudden. They involved characters we only met about half an hour earlier who you never got the chance to know. But then, Lost Future. LOST FRICKING FUTURE!!! I don’t know what they did, but this game completely took all of my love and instantly became my most favourite video game ever. The gameplay was fun, the mystery was more engaging than it had ever been, and OH MY GOD, CLAIRE!!! Unlike Anton and Flora, we actually get to meet her early on in the game, and we get to see how she connects to Hershel (who is literally the most precious being ever in the flashbacks). We clearly see what she’s like, and can start piecing her story together before getting a direct answer. Speaking of, it was heartbreaking having to listen to Hershel explain how Claire died, and how hard he tried to learnt what caused the explosion purely because of his love for Claire, which later got him ASSULTED and HOSPITALISED! I had completely fallen in love with these characters, so to hear how horrible and tragic Hershel's past was physically hurt me. I felt incredibly bad for him. AND THEN YOU LEARN CELESTE WAS REALLY CLAIRE THE WHOLE TIME, AND THAT SHE IS LITERALLY GOING TO DIE WITHIN PROBABLY HALF AN HOUR!!! Seeing Layton cry as Claire kissed him and began walking down the alley felt so gut wrenching to watch, knowing that they were both going to have to deal with her death all over again. But then the title drop and Hershel yelling at Claire and begging for her to stay is what broke me. All Hershel wanted to was to be with Claire again. He couldn’t deal with the memory of her dying in the explosion, and the last thing he wanted was to watch her walk straight into that death and relive it again. Claire knew this, and felt exactly the same, but she knew she couldn’t stay in the present. She knew that there was nothing that would stop her from returning to that day, had already accepted that she couldn’t change her fate. But she also knew she couldn’t let the love of her life behind with even more trauma. All throughout the cutscene, she had a smile on her face. Claire wanted Hershel’s last memory of her to be as the happy-go-lucky girl he had fallen in love with. To be of her smiling one final time. They had so many plans for each other, and Claire had to remind Hershel what their future was. Lost. Unwound. She was the one who had to stop Layton’s denial, and that remind him that he had a different future to peruse without her. And the way Hershel stares in awe and turns away after Claire disappears is enough to make me cry, even without watching the rest of the scene. It’s amazing how even without saying anything, you understand everything he’s going though just from him taking off his hat from Claire for the first time in the series as he cries and stares and the sky. Later, when Luke has to leave, and tells the professor that he’s not a gentleman yet is a different kind of sadness, but still enough to destroy me in every way possible. After playing these games and seeing how much he trusts Hershel, seeing him break down when forced to separate is what really causes me to properly bawl my eyes out. This game will always hold a special place in my heart, and although I have yet to play the final games, I’m confident that they, nor any other game I play in the future will move me as much as this game did. Thank you, Akihiro Hino, for creating these amazing games
WAIT A MINUTE, now i know why you posted a frase of this game on "All your waifus are dead" video, you made me comback here and i don't regret it
RUclips Wanderer I couldn’t help putting Claire’s final words there. I still feel heartbroken listening to them. TvT
I say Nintendo ought to release the first Layton Trilogy (Curious Village, Diabolical Box, and Unwound Future) in a pack for N3DS like they did with Ace Attorney and its trilogy. I would buy it in a blink of an eye
May as well throw in Spectre's Flute as it was also a NDS title
Megamewgirl 2.0 I would pay obscene amounts of money to see the four games remade using the 3DS art style, especially the first as it's kinda out dated now
What I really want is for a third trilogy set after Unwound Future to be made.
Hmm, that would be nice. I kinda want to know what happened to everyone else after Unwound Future
I want them to remake the first game in 3D, since the actual game was really bad quality in my opinion. the artwork was shabby and the colour scheme was not attractive at all. I'd love to see it "remastered", especially since at the end of azran legacy it shows it leading one
Perfect use of the piano and violin , i really love how much effort is put on thoses themes in the series.
Everybody in the comments is so positive, why haven’t we got a Nintendo switch remake or a mobile version one?? It’s such a good game. The music, the storyline. I have played a lot of different genre type of games but this one hits different.. I remember that I was at my grandpa when I was jounger, sitting on the couch. The ending of the game was so good and I’m still sad that there isn’t a sequel or a remake of this game, who agrees?
Mobile versions coming out 13th of July apparently
Haha so about those mobile versions :)
Now we just gotta wait for the prequels
@@The_Jumping_Box exactly
Favorite Layton theme to go along with my favorite Layton game.
My first Layton game. I like everything about time traveling.
***** Time travel is possible, but only through tiny wormholes and only forwards (unfortunately...)
ProtoManEXE123 That's what current science thinks. Maybe we are all wrong and it's possible to travel to the past.
MasterQuestMaster time travel, going back and forth is completely possible.....in theory. We just dont have the technology for it, and we have yet to know if we can even survive it
yoshi20012003 What is your opinion about the Grandfather paradox?
MasterQuestMaster I actually though about his a lot, and always come up with the same answers. The grandfather paradox is real, but it never became a problem because we never achieved time travel. We either went extinct before that feat, or we as humans simply can't survive it. The amount of energy needed for such a feat is massive. Another is the multiverse idea where it simply deviates to another time line, making time travel possible, but impossible 2 navigate to specific points (or universe) making it random what timeline we actually appear 2. But the multiverse idea is weird to me because if it were real, someone should have claimed to time traveled already, which leads that we simply can't do it as humans. We are limited by our frailness. But thats what i think, and i have fun thinking about it
Lost future HD has just been announced coming to smartphones on July 13th!!!!!
Omg are you serious?!?!
Flea Flea yep, it was announced on twitter yesterday
@@Bleekje that is the best news EVER! This is definitely my favorite game in the series and I'd love to have it on the smart phone!!! Thank you so much for sharing the news *^*
Came here to see if anyone else had announced it here yet, haha.
legit, take my money.
Miracle Mask was my favorite overall. This one's insanely close second if only for the final part of it. Absolutely absurd story, still enjoyed it. Clive was a good villain. The final cutscenes killed my feels.
This theme was so, so impactful when Clive nearly died in his fortress. That was the "oh darn, I'm in love with this game" moment for me.
This reminds me a lot of hours when I played this game for the 3th time because I love it so much, damn
I want to play it again now
Me too, this game holds a special place in my heart
"3th"
@@The_Jumping_Box If you pointing a mistake, sorry it's because english isn't my first language
@@ginhai314 fair
This game is simply a masterpiece, I'm so glad Level 5 still has the plan for future Layton games
A magnificent theme for a magnificent game. My favorite of all Layton games by far.
I remember Curious Village and the haunted feeling of knowing the truth of the village, the Diablolical Box and the bitter sweet scenes and horrible yet wonderful truths, the Unwound Future and the heart wrenching truths and secrets that are unearthed at the end, and now I am looking forward to solving puzzles, listening to the wonderfully crafted music, and crying along with whatever Layton and Luke throw at me!
I'm so sad that Professor Layton's adventures are over... Katrielle's simply don't hit the same, and are more childish imo.
AlesandroDeMoor totally agree.
Unlike Hershel, Katrielle was indeed a bit childish, the LMJ ending wasn’t even satisfying, since we were left with a cliff hanger, and that’s where the anime comes in, bringing an actual satisfying ending.
You’ve probably played it but for other people looking for a fix, Layton Brothers: Mystery Room is good. And Touch Detective is a bit like PL, no traditional puzzles though :(.
A pure piece of art. This is so beautiful.
Also the jazz cover by The Consouls ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
This is my favourite game in the whole universe
I'm not crying, a puzzle just flew in my eye
I think that games series we like the most are series we saw beginning (and sometimes ending). It's very hard to start a finished game series and go back in time. I played Layton 1 in the end of 2008, then bought every game every time one was out. 1st and 3rd will forever stay in my heart, the 1st for the freshness and the 3rd for its story. 2nd has a nice spot.
When one expresses his love for a game or a game series, other people cant understand why one loves it if they havent played the game at the time, let alone if they have a different age. Everyone has a favorite game or game series for truly personal reasons, and everyone is right to love it in their own right.
+TheAlamla
Yes, I agree. For me, my favorite game series is The Legend of Zelda. But really, I think that Professor Layton means more to me. I was there at the start and I followed through to the end. I experienced them without knowing where the next would lead.
It's different. With Zelda, the only games I played without any prior knowledge was Twilight Princess, Spirit Tracks, and Ocarina of Time. All others I knew things about (though no big spoilers thank goodness).
Professor Layton was something I got to enjoy in the purest way.
So, even though Zelda is my favorite game series, it can't replace to pure experience that was the Professor Layton series, step by step, game by game.
One of the best ever DS (including 3DS) games made. I got it for Christmas 2010!
my god, this theme always gives me the chills no matter how many times i listen to it.
truly one of the best puzzle games out there, unwound future. i think we all cried at the end.
"Ce destin dont... nous rêvions... est perdu à jamais."
Il nostro passato insieme...E il nostro futuro perduto...
Let do that in every language! We have french and italian :)
Here goes spanish:
Nuestro pasado juntos... y nuestro futuro perdido.
I played the game a long time ago so I can’t really remember the exact translation... maybe I should replay it.
"Unsere gemeinsame Zeit... Und unsere verlorene Zukunft"
German :)
Guys, y’all are awesome
This amazing series has all my aspects of a great to even near perfect game: good soundtrack throughout the game, twisty plot, PUZZLES, and the nice mystery feeling in it. That's certainly my perfect cup of tea (no tea pun intended...)
... I've gotta be honest with you all...
(Spoilers of every one of the 6 initial games):
I didn't cry.
I didn't cry when Layton saw Randall die, then seeing him again after 20 years with vengeance, and almost lost him again.
I didn't cry when Katia revealed the truth to Anton, her grandfather, all was an illusion and a big missunderstaning, to finally see his already dead Fiancee forgive him from the heavens.
Heck, I didn't even cried when all of the protagonists literally sacrificed their lives after learning so many important truths about their family and the most important ancient civilization, and the price of their resurrection being another live;
Or when I learned about the actual death of Hershel's girlfriend and other 9 innocents, and the reason why Don Paolo became his arch nemesis.
And... neither did I cried when I learned the vilain who almost destroys an entire city for revenge, was someone who Layton already saved in the past, and planned everything to save him again;
Or when I knew Claire's time is running out.
In fact, not only I didn't cried, but I actually barely felt anything like it during those events, unlike many fans of this series have.
But you know what... the Professor Hershel Layton we all know... also didn't cried after all those events...
All, except the very last one I mentioned... and on the instant I saw the Professor's eyes, after seeing all of those other things he had to went trough...
I didn't cried...
But I actually felt... something... ¿empathy maybe?
Layton maintained the composure after so many things that happened to him. And on his last adventure, he gains hope again, only to be instantly destroyed... this was his breaking point.
But to be honest... crying is actually a very good thing for the soul, even if the events that trigger it are tragedies that should not be repeated, and in some extreme cases (like this), worsened the life of the one who cried.
And given that crying is triggered by an emotion, that reinforces that even such a mastermind gentleman like Hershel Layton, is a human just like you, me, your family and friends.
But Layton is such a great human, he regained the composure after crying, not only that, but the one person who inevitably and unwillingly caused Hershel to cry, knew him so well she knew he would be fine without her, even if both of them didn't wanted to.
As I stated, I didn't cried to this.... but it made me feel something close to empathy.
But that isn't the end to this story, because after crying, we have to continue with our lives.
And Hershel continued by having to say... not goodbye (I played the Spanish versions so I'm not sure which of all the possible translations of "hasta luego" said) to his young yet loyal friend, reminding him how does a great gentleman act.
Now, we need more context.... please don't kill me for this opinion... but I didn't think Luke was a particularly great character (but to be honest, I didn't felt it with anyone of the cast, not even the protagonists... wich might explain why I didn't felt any emotion after all those events), and neither I felt his connection with Layton as strong as everyone on the fandom did...
Until on this game, Luke started questioning his friendship, and started to remember how many times Luke risked his own life to save Layton ,which was specially important for this game... and for this dialogue line:
"I'm sorry, Layton... but I'm not a true gentleman yet." Or in Spanish "Entonces aún no soy un verdadero caballero." (Then I'm still not a true gentleman.)...
When Luke said this, I felt validated with my opinion... and I felt the same emotion when I saw Layton's eyes.
Miracle Mask may be my favorite because I felt the story was just a tint bit more interesting during the whole playtrough.... But not only Unwound Future is a very close second (and has a more interesting concept), but the finale was superior to all of the finales of the other games... specially because this two scenes.
So far the only other time a story made me feel something similar was the finale of the Chimera Ant arc of Hunter x Hunter.
Probably I'm just not a person of highly emotional stories, that, or my brain has a minimum level of quality out of a story... which has not been reached on my 16 and 3/4 years of life....
And I've played Radiant Historia,Final Fantasy Vi and IX, Xenoblade Chronicles, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, and of course, the professor layton games. Seen Death Note,Hunter x Hunter, Dragon Ball Z, JoJo's Bizzare adventure golden wind, Digimon tamers, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Beastars... And watched The Tale of the bamboo cutter, the entire rocky series, Avengers infinity war and end game, spirited away, Hachiko (so far the only movie that truly made me cry), princess mononoke, and many of Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks's movies.
Yet I'm still not as delighted with a Story as many people have, even when I learned to get my expectations low, I'm always disappointed, even if it's just a tiny bit, by many that are considered masterpieces.
But somehow, the music of all these products always amazes me, and ends up being more important for my life than the actual journeys themselves.
10 years ago. Hits hard when you think about it
I still can't believe Luke was the only person to act in a room full of adults when Flora got taken.
The quality of this game makes me sad Layton's Mystery Journey exists.
I...disagree
At least mistery journey makes sense. I loved curious village and duabolical box, but lost future is just...shameful and incredibly disappointing
@@Mqstodon you are obviously in the wrong place then
Best story best trip of emotions and just overall best Layton game. Seeing Layton cry still gets to me.
I have a lot of memories with this game. Played it around release when i was about 12. I really wish Clive would've come back at least once more in another title, cuz he was my favorite part. Such a cute and sassy 2 faced monster.
0:21 goosebump moment
the fact proffessor layton hasn't had his masterpieces brought to the switch, is top of the many reasons i don't support nintendo as a company anymore
Honestly, my favorite game is a four way tie between DB, UF, LS, and MM. They're just all so dang good
You're right!!
Stickmankevin 1 For me, its UW with MM a close second, but I do agree all those games are spectacular
One of my all.time favorite game soundtracks! My favorite Layton Song. It is just so good!
Found a brand new copy of the game at Walmart on clearance. Can't wait to play.
This is my favorite game till this day and we just NEED more games from this series
EVERYONE HANDS DOWN. This is the best theme out of every PL's themes. I remember the first time I got this game I was like 9 or 10 and I loved (still do) to play a game : trying to know about the story just by listening to the main theme of a game or movie, etc...
And, damn. I remember I felt so emotional when listening to it, feeling distress, epicness, huge encounters, and I was mainly right (I wasn't expecting to meet PL's dead girlfriend) . Anyway, I damn love this OST.
This game will not be forgotten
The Consouls did not forget ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
Quiet luke, this song reminds of a great puzzle
Please tell me this fanbase isn't dead in 2022
We're still here
Definitely not dead - The Consouls and their fans are proof ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
favourite one of the six, but oh my god I can't help but bawl like a baby at the end! Claire ;-;
the game is now 7years old....
Wtf!
8
Now, now... a gentleman never swears! Or cries...*sniffle*
We're coming up on ten years on September 12, 2020. Party time!
This game can’t really be 9 years old can it:(
@@moonxkitsune3835 Man :(
IM HERE TO TELL YOU IM STILL PLAYING THIS GAME 7 YEARS LATER :)
Never played any of the games but why does this theme sound SO GOOD! 🔥
Appreciation for the 10 year olds that played the game back in 2010 that are now 19 and continuing with their lives... Just thought I had to pull on ur heart-strings with that fact
Bro 😔😔😔
It is fuckibg MINDBOGGLING how good this song is oh my god
1:42 is my favorite part
This is my favorite Professor Layton in the series! I am no softy when it comes to movies and games, but this is the one of the only games in existence that actually made me cry real good! I've yet to find anything to come close to evoking the feelings I felt when completing this game. *I love this game so much*! :')
+MelodiousBlitz Not to start a "HAVE YOU NOT PLAYED INSERT FAVORITE GAME HERE?!?!1186" war, but have you looked into the Mother series at all? I'm the same way, and Mother 3 drove a spike through my heart while giving me emotional whiplash at the same time. And just to keep the comments relative to the video, this game had a similar effect on me too.
+Akuma Masurao I have been desperately trying to play the Mother games since I learned about Ness from Melee! I could not find English Translations of the triliogy until recently. I am very stoked to play them, especially Mother 3!
PS. I got the final boss to Mother 3 spoiled a while ago because I thought I'd never get a chance to play it. Now that I can, is it still worth it?
Also-friggin-lutely! As far as the finale, it's more emotionally draining if you try it yourself. I'd put forth the theory that even if you watch someone play it before you do yourself (still not recommended) and then beat the game, it's still really hard to get through. Not even counting the finale, the entire game will stick with you long after you finish it. Everything in between makes the game as much as the beginning and end do. I'd go so far as to say it's a perfect game in presentation. It's not my favorite game, but I still consider it perfect.
+Akuma Masurao Wow! Thanks for the amazing advice! I'll definitely keep playing it then.
Wonderful! I hope it strikes a chord you'll remember forever! :D
Unwound is my favorite one the series!
The game was very great it had a nice story and an unexpected plot twist.
Oh my goodness. 1:00 - 1:20. Unbelievable, amazing, indescribable. Wow.
Also the cover of this by The Consouls ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
I got new earbuds and listened to this song. I had to stop midway because I started crying. This game is my favourite- I sort of wish they brought Clive back sometimes haha
I, too, was the same! I was proven just how wrong I was when I watched the trailer and heard this song. It piqued my interest, and I quickly fell in love with the series. So you know just how great this series is, let me tell you: every game besides the first one has made me- and nearly everyone else who has played them- cry... and that's a tough thing for game makers to do, make a game so powerful it messes with the emotions of the players.
Now get out there and get those games! ;)
this theme slaps so hard
Despues de 11 años, sigo acordándome de esta maravilla de juego que me destrozó emocionalmente...
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I love the way this starts slow and mysterious then jumps into the action. Love love love love love.
Wow its been 12 years.... I played this when I was 12 years old. I really cant forget the ending my god it still give me the chills.
The Consouls also remember ruclips.net/video/tenhVVh9ah4/видео.html
I GOT A REAL CRAVING FOR MUSIC LIKE THIS. THIS MUSIC DEFINES THE WORD BEAUTIFUL.
Someone tell that piano solo near the end to return to the 1920's! Damm that's a hot sound.
The themes just keep getting better.
amazing song! played this in the orchestra i was in last year
The best theme and game of the series in my opinion
This theme is insane...
omg those feelings at the beginning from the theme~
This is my favorite song from the series
I think it's time for our Switch adventure - what say you professor?.
Yes!
I danced to this song like I was in trance for days XD I love the fast violin part and then the powerfull part after it.
love the game for its plottwist, deep meaning and everything!
our childhood and will forever be.
That first low note....pure bliss.
The best scene in this game was the slot machine gun scene where you just mowed down henchmen
this one makes me so emotional
i remember binging this game a couple years ago, i sat down to play as soon as i got home from school and finished in 2 sittings/days lmao
still haven't recovered from the ending :,]
8 years !? Nostalgia....
The only thing I hate about this game is the giants clock number error. Once you notice it you cant unsee it.
professor layton games (all of them) is the reason why me DS (yes i still have the first DS that came out) gets out of my shelf once evrey year or two... I started playing the Unwound future yesterday. I love Professor Layton games!!!
I hear parts of the Devil's Flute in here as well
i really want to skate to this someday. how epic can you get.