Professor Layton and the sinister graffiti
We were going to comment on the creepy "sign of the witch" that Professor Layton, Remi and young Luke encounter in this screenshot of Professor Layton and the Devil's Flute -- and how it seems that this Layton game is going in an unusually spooky and dark direction -- but then we remembered that both of the Layton games out in North America contain some fairly scary supernatural-seeming content: mysterious murders, monsters, curses, and the like. We tend to think of the Layton games as so pleasant and so light-hearted, but, really, there's often something a bit sinister in many of the puzzles Layton must solve. Grab a cup of tea and head to Famitsu for more totally spooky screens.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
manyquestions @ Nov 16th 2009 4:02PM
"We of the Layton games as so pleasant and so light-hearted"
I you missed a verb there.
Maz @ Nov 16th 2009 6:39PM
I what you did there.
Santos L. Halper @ Nov 16th 2009 7:51PM
Yeah, JC doesn't really read what he writes. Last time I said this I got the hell down voted out of me but whatever: JC sucks at his job. Sometimes it's an extremely obvious typo, other times it's a ridiculously incorrect piece of info. Either could be solved by just quickly re-reading what he just wrote but like I said, he sucks at his job.
idowantpie @ Nov 16th 2009 8:35PM
This Layton looks a little creepy. I really hope America will get it eventually.