Okay, we know what you're going to say: "OMG WHERE IS LAYTON 2 IN THE US!?!?!?!?" Short answer: we don't know. Long answer: we don't know, and we're flattered that you'd think we have access to that kind of information. But maybe sometime in the next few years we can look forward to seeing this Professor Layton 3 trailer in support of an English release. Maybe.
Professor Layton and the Last Time Travel puts Layton and Luke in a fanciful clockwork interpretation of the future, guided by an adult Luke who looks exactly like a slightly lankier version of Luke. As the title suggests, an experimental time machine breaks when it sends the duo on their journey. The game is set for a November 27 release in Japan, but we can just watch the beautiful animation for a while here.
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9-30-2008 @ 11:15AM
Igor said...
Wow, despite not being able to understand anything that was being said that looked AWESOME! Also is it just me or does it sound like Luke and the Professor have much cooler voices in the Japanese release?
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9-30-2008 @ 11:30AM
Nigeria said...
And to top it off the weekly updates finished this weekend, I think.
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9-30-2008 @ 12:37PM
Ethan said...
London's looking a bit french there. It looks brilliant though. I haven't got the first one yet.
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9-30-2008 @ 2:10PM
Sacha said...
I knew I shouldn't have watched this !
What's amazing, is that this is a DS game but the animation and music are even much better than most animes out there. The quality and attention to detail reminds me of studio ghibli's work.
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9-30-2008 @ 3:25PM
elsng said...
I want Layton 2. Now. Of course, I can wait a bit. Looks like I'm going broke in November.
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9-30-2008 @ 8:37PM
mko said...
Another tower?
Now that's a twist
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9-30-2008 @ 10:28PM
Matt G. said...
Why haven't we heard anything about Layton 2? This looked so freakin cool! I love my Layton.
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10-01-2008 @ 12:11PM
Nezrou said...
Maybe they don't want to localize Layton 2 because first part sold poorly outside of Japan. It's just my guess, but I think that people in Japan like different kind of games. For rest of the world it looks like that imao: younger players who like anime style and story of Layton are not interested in solving puzzles which remind them too much their homework and players who are 30 and older that like playing Brain Training kind of games don't like animeish part. I don't like Layton, because I'm not into logical games, but animeish cut-scenes are awesome, so I hope that my guessing is wrong for all of Layton's fans.
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10-01-2008 @ 6:00PM
dobokun said...
"OMG WHERE IS LAYTON 2 IN THE US!?!?!?!?"
Layton is in import stores around the US :p wwwww
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10-01-2008 @ 8:40PM
chibi_wings said...
I'm going to be angry if Nintendo doesn't localize Layton 2, especially after stating explicitly in the manual that Layton 2 will contain a code for Layton 1. Come on Nintendo, bring us Layton 2!! T__________T
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10-02-2008 @ 5:42PM
j00 said...
I love Layton, and I guess it's people like me that are the main target. I love the retro-french-cartoony-style and story that I find so childishly wonderful, but at the same time the puzzles are prone to whip your butt anytime which shows that this is clearly no children game. And if I remember correctly, the first Layton game was at the top of the DS-charts quite a few weeks after it's release in North America, so I don't think that's the issue.
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