Ubisoft to Release James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes for the Nintendo 3DS on November 24

ubisoft1 240x300 Ubisoft to Release James Noirs Hollywood Crimes for the Nintendo 3DS on November 24Perhaps James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes is a bit of a different title for Ubisoft to be releasing, however this puzzle game has been announced to be receiving an Australian release date of the 24th November 2011. Being released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS, this new franchise places players in an “exciting and immersive adventure and be confronted to more than 140 intriguring puzzles and riddles to solve a series of murders”. So… if you have no more games in the Professor Layton series to play and need a game to tide you over – then this game seems to be a satisfactory substitute.

James Noir’s Hollywood Crimes for Nintendo 3DS makes you the main character in a mind-twisting puzzle adventure in an interactive 3D world! Live the thrill of mastering tailor-made mind games as you solve over 140 intriguing puzzles to solve a deadly mystery. The game takes place inside a TV game show, where you are a participant. As you play, you discover a series of murders and a diabolical criminal mastermind that is manipulating and defying you at every turn. Everyone on the set of the show is in danger – especially you! Solving the puzzles left by the killer at every crime scene is the only way to clear your name and to uncover his identity before it’s too late.

You might be wondering who James Noir is right? Well, so far I have no idea at all….

Related posts:

  1. Nintendo 3DS to Have Video Recording Update This November
  2. Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (3DS) – Release Date Moved to November
  3. Square Enix Announces Bravely Default for the Nintendo 3DS
  4. Monster Hunter 4 – To be released on the Nintendo 3DS
  5. Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns – Now Available on the Nintendo 3DS

About Sam

Your average (??) 20 year old university student who studies by day and plays games, watches anime (and so-forth) every other moment of the day. Has been writing for The Otaku's Study for over five years (as the one and only writer) and enjoys writing about a wide variety of media products.