It’s been awhile since we’ve seen Level-5’s top-hatted, puzzle solving English professor, but he’s coming back in a big way in 2014: during this morning’s Nintendo Direct, Nintendo announced that two Professor Layton games will finally be making their way West next year.
Level 5, the creators of the popular Professor Layton series and Ni No Kuni, are currently putting the finishing touches on their next game, Guild02. If some cryptic tweets from the company’s official tweets are to be believed, then it seems like Guild 02 may be …
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Liberation Maiden, the previously 3DS exclusive shooter about the schoolgirl-president of Japan, is getting an iOS port.
During today’s Nintendo Direct press conference, Level 5 CEO Akihiko Hino announced Professor Layton and The Secret of Super Civilization A (expect that title to change when the game hits Western shores,) the latest and apparently last entry in the popular Professor Layton series.
I got a chance to play Level 5’s beautiful collaboration with Studio Ghibli today, and despite loving both of the companies that were involved in its development, Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch kind of left me feeling a little underwhelmed.