At Level-5 Vision 2008, the Japanese publisher/developer Level-5 showed off many of the company's upcoming games that they will be publishing. In this article, we get a batch of new screens and information on some of their upcoming DS titles.

Professor Layton and the Last Time Travel is the third and final game in the Professor Layton trilogy for the DS, the first of which already released in the West. In this installment, Layton receives a message from his sidekick Luke from the future; tracing the message to a time machine, Layton and Luke head to a future world, where they meet with the older Luke, who is voiced by Japanese actor Shun Oguri (Hana Yori Dango, Densha Otoko). The logic puzzles return once more in this future London. Professor Layton's third adventure will hit Japanese shelves on November 27th. There will also be a Professor Layton game hitting Japanese cell phones, starring his sidekick Luke.

Also announced was the sequel to Level-5's soccer RPG, Inazuma Eleven. This game, currently titled Inazuma Eleven 2, has the cast from the first game return for an all new adventure, facing the threat of an alien soccer team that is aiming for world domination of Earth. It is up to Mamoru Endo and co. to save the world. Inazuma Eleven 2 is set to hit in 2009. Also announced was Level-5's first self-published console game, Inazuma Eleven Break!, which will take the original Inazuma Eleven and transplant it to the television screen. The platform is currently unannounced but most likely will be revealed at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2008.

Level-5 will also be publishing, but not developing two other DS games: Akira Tago's Brain Exercise Vol.1 Travel Around the World and Atamania. Both are puzzle games, with puzzles developed by the man responsible for the puzzles in Professor Layton, and other Western puzzlemakers respectively.

Check out the rest of the boatload of screenshots and pictures over at the source.

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