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    November 03, 2016

    Professor Layton and The Azran Legacy is the sixth game in the series, and was released on the Nintendo 3DS in 2014. In the chronological timeline, this comes third in the series.

    This is a mystery game with lots of puzzles to play. The story follows Professor Hershel Layton, his assistant, Emmy Altava, and his apprentice, Luke Triton. This is a very direct follow-up to Miracle Mask, as the Azran Legacies have fallen into the hands of a mysterious and evil agency called Targent. The Professor and his comrades have revived a young girl named Aurora, who is of Azran descent, and with her help they travel to different continents to retrieve precious eggs which will help them unlock Aurora's memories of the ancient Azran civilization.

    This is yet another excellent addition to the series, probably my second favourite overall. The visuals are once again just lovely, but also noteable is the music, which I found to be really outstanding. I really liked Aurora's character and found that I really cared about what happened to her. This made for a very emotionally impacting story when we find out more about her and her past, as well as when her true power is unlocked. The entire game just has this sort of mystical and magical aura to it which I really loved.

    There are so many puzzles here, and so many downloadable puzzles as well, that the amount of content is really stellar. It's probably one of the biggest games in the series, and also one of the more difficult, but still manageable. The game never frustrates you or makes you feel stupid, which is especially good for younger gamers or those with a short temper.

    I definitely recommend this to all puzzle fans!

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