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    Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Aug 24, 2009

    The second adventure for Professor Hershel Layton and his helpful assistant Luke. They must solve riddles to reveal the mystery surrounding a box that seemingly kills whoever opens it. In Europe, the game was released as "Professor Layton and Pandora's Box"

    emillkim's Professor Layton and Pandora's Box (Nintendo DS) review

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    Bad Reviewer: Prof Layton likes fiddling with Box.

    There is a 'so-called" professor who solves mysteries with his "so called" apprentice. 
     
    One.  
     What is he a professor of ?  
    Why isn't he teaching or at least towing around a sexy grad student chick? 
    Again, why aren't you impressing a woman (or at least an adult man)  
    instead of a boy? 
     
    Brings us to point  
    Two. 
    What is the deal with this kid? 
    Where are your parents?   
    Why do you look like you are always on the verge of tears?
    What are you doing with a Dandy in a top hat?  
     
     
    Something is wrong with this situation. 
     
    I wonder in game where you can't die. How does Brad fail repeatedly? 
    Does his DS explode into smoke and flames. 
    Or does he put in the cartridge sideways? 
     
    Fun game. Makes me wonder. 
    Gonna go eat me some waffles. 

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