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I don't see any problem with this one. I for one welcome more games with hand drawn art. And combining investigation with puzzles is hardly a game mechanic unique to Professor Layton, or even pioneered by it.

I used to go to arcades. And I stopped going becaause they stopped coming out with new titles with graphics that blew the doors off anything I could get from a home experience.

It's too dark. This is supposed to be a tropical island. There's no way the shadows would be that dark.

That doesn't make any sense. The inertial vs accelerating frame thing I mean.

I just checked that other forum another poster mentioned where they found the chip, and it looks like that slit I see is just a part of the image. The chip itself I guess was just sitting on the front of the poster?

I'm sorry, I meant the right side of the harvester... it looked like a train sideways. And the comment systme is acting funny so I ended up posting twice.

I think you will find the microchip is embedded near the tip of the train. There appears to be a slit there in your photo.

At the very tip of the train is where I think you'll find the microchip.

Damn you, I was going to make a lupus joke. :(

The (c) was used to hint that the numbers are offsets into the copyright page of that manual he posted. The (c) in the manual is 1, and 6 is the R in "(c) copyright".

One of the replies to the code images below points to another forum where people decoded this all before me. I didn't see it before I decoded it myself, but I checked it after to see if they'd figured out if the chip in question was some kind of audio recording chip that might have another message for the developers

I just took a look at the copyright page. It is indeed the second page of that document, and if you count six characters starting with the (c) before the word Copyright, the sixth letter is R, which matches up with the second letter of the decoded text.

I ignored the guide because even though I assumed the numberes were offsets into the text of the copyright page (which I think was the second page of that document), I didn't want to count through the page 26 times to find which letter corresponded with which number, and I couldn't be sure of where I was supposed to

Got it:

He hasn't simply been arrested. He's been charged and is waiting for his court date, presumably while sitting in jail.

Now playing

Also, if this guy is guilty, they need to arrest Jimmy Kimmel.

This is fucking ridiculous. This guy shouldn't have even been charged. Not only because any reasonable person can see these children were not exposed to the material, and it was produced for the sake of humor, but also because he didn't violate the law.

The trailer is amazing, but I doubt the game will be able to evoke the same emotion. For one, the dad gets bit, so you likely won't be playing the grieving father that just lost his child and was forced to throw them through a window.

Nope. It doesn't do speech recognition. Watson is fed the text of the questions.