Week #17: Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy

With Professor Layton and the New World of Steam is coming soon, I feel like it’s a good time to enjoy the first one: Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy.

Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy

Release: 2013

Original console: Nintendo 3DS

Developer(s): Level-5

Publisher(s): Nintendo

Genre(s): Puzzle

Series: Professor Layton

Recommended handhelds to play: Nintendo 3DS

Best for

  • People who love puzzle games overall

When you want to sit back and immerse yourself in solving puzzles, the whole Professor Layton series is a great option.

Each puzzle is ordered from easy to difficult, and sometimes it doesn’t take you much time to find out the solution. Other time, however, you could be angry for not finding the answer for days.

  • Anyone who wants the final chapter in the trilogy

If you love the first trilogy of the Curious Village, Diabolical Box or Unwound Future, and you’re enjoying the story of Last Specter and Miracle Mask, then continue the story with the Azran Legacy. It wraps up everything in the second trilogy, and explain the origin of Descole – the archnemesis of Professor Layton.

  • People who love 3DS system

New mechanics is applied for the 3DS game, which is quite fun to try and enjoy. You will get new puzzles that are normally not included in the previous games.

Also, Level-5 is truly one of the best 3DS developers, with Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy features extraordinary 3D effect. The game is best enjoyed with 3D on, especially when you get used to the gimmick.

It isn’t a surprise, considering the Miracle Mask did a pretty good job of making a 3D game.

It’s the final showdown of the second trilogy

Worst for

  • People who want to emulate this game on a retro emulator

Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy is perhaps one of the many games that is strictly required to play with a Nintendo 3DS. Without dual-screen and stylus, the game is sometimes really difficult to enjoy. So, at least buy an original hardware for this game.

Recommended handhelds to play

I only recommend Nintendo 3DS to enjoy a 3DS game, especially something with great 3D effect like Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy.

There are a few handheld emulators that can play 3DS system well, but the dual-screen emulation on a single screen isn’t really good enough. Moreover, to perfectly emulate the 3DS system, you need a quite expensive handheld PC to do the task, which costs more than getting an used 3DS at the moment.