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Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva Preview

by Karlie Yeung - May 21, 2010, 3:54 pm EDT
Total comments: 5

Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva

The film is produced by Masakazu Kubo, executive producer of the Pokemon films, together with Akihiro Hino from Level-5 who wrote the script. The story follows on from the third game, and watching it from the point of view of having played the first two games, I felt I missed some of the references. It plays out like any of the games, with the Professor invited to witness a puzzling event and being drawn into the strange happenings that have been taking place, even solving puzzles to make progress. I do enjoy the stories from the Professor Layton games, and thought this worked well on the big screen. As there is so much animation in the DS games already, the characters are instantly recognisable and it's not unlike watching the game cutscenes. Of course the animation is of higher quality than in the games and at times there is a lot of attention to detail. The story stays interesting enough to keep your attention until the end, with a few comical moments here and there.

Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva

There will be an additional London screening at the National Film Theatre on the 23rd May. The European DVD release will be Fall 2010 with the original voice cast from the DS games. Yes, you can look forward to a whole hour and forty minutes of the original Luke.

Talkback

TJ SpykeMay 21, 2010

I am a little bummed that there is no confirmed North American release yet.

Speaking of the Pokémon movies, I envy Japan getting to watch each one in theatres, the last one we got in theaters was movie #7 Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias (and that was only in 196 theatres)

This is a video game movie that I would actually pay to see. Luke and all.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorMay 22, 2010

Who needs a NA release?  English release with the English VAs is good enough for me and my modded Panasonic Q. :)

KDR_11kMay 22, 2010

Oh, right, Europe and Japan use the same DVD region...

SundoulosMay 29, 2010

I'd love to see an NA release as well.  I love the Professor Layton games.

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