Professor Layton VS Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney
For PAL systems only.
features
- Follow Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright as they are transported from London to the mystical city of Labyrinthia, where they must help Espella Cantabella, a girl accused of being a witch
- Two different game-play styles work together in unexpected ways. Solve puzzles familiar to fans of the Professor Layton series in Adventure mode to move the story forward, and then cross-examine witnesses as Phoenix Wright in Trial mode
- Phoenix Wright must be on his toes for group cross-examinations. Pit one person's testimony against another's to get the story straight, and then literally rewrite history alongside the city's greatest puzzle-solving duo
- Listen to the gorgeous musical score by the original composers from both series, combining the vivid sounds of Professor Layton with the dramatic themes of the Phoenix Wright games
description
When a girl is being held as a witch in a trial, she needs two very sharp minds to help save her. Professor Layton and Naruhodo are going to join hands in the latest mind twister Layton vs Gyakuten Saiban. Gamers join Layton and his student Luke in the investigation phase. The two will search for evidence, clear puzzles in the Labyrinth Town and find out the truth about the trials. The lawyer Naruhodo is going to defend the girl in court. The opposing council has prepared a long witness list, Naruhodo has to find holes in each of their statements in court, drill for details and use physical evidence to contradict their story.
Useful Links
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Official Website (Japanese)
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Nintendo 3DS - Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Teaser Trailer (YouTube)
customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 16 |
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Although, it's definitely for more advanced Japanese learners/natives.
The puzzle and court trials are somewhat balanced as there is no truly mind-boggling puzzles in Layton series and the trials are quite easy than the Ace Attorney Trilogy.
The story is nice, and it is (spoiler) mind-boggling if you finished the game.
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