Yep, I played this as a rental when I was a kid. Something about the mood the game established, just captivated me. I would like to see a resurgance of these games if they could make the experience more robust; a pure point-and-click adventure game doesn't last very long anymore. I would like to see another Professor Layton game that had puzzles relating to the plot. That's not an intended knock on Prof. Layton, by the way.
I wish that adventure games would make a comebackThen again, I was a sucker for the point and click adventure games as a kid, from Sierra's various Quest series (King's, Space, and Quest for For Glory) to LucasArts stuff (Monkey Island, Indiana Jones, etc). I think I often enjoyed these (at the time) because the games were often the cutting edge for graphics, music, and story telling, at least at one time.