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Luigi’s Mansion 3 Review

Luigi: I think that the common denominator of many Nintendo games is first of all playfulness, secondly the joy and amazement of discovering: worlds, mechanics, objects, possibilities and new experiences. And I am convinced that Luigi’s Mansion 3 meets both denominators at the same time, and manages to wrap them in an unprecedented setting of a haunted hotel, which, like the game itself, is ...[Read More]

GK Review: Luigi’s Mansion

Goodmorning all! We have just published our review of the new 3DS game starring Luigi, “Luigi’s Mansion“. The game was first release on Nintendo Gamecube in 2002. Here’s a snippet: The premise of Luigi’s Mansion is simple – suck up and bottle ghosts with the help of the Poltergust, E. Gadds trusty backpack-vac. As you make your way through the halls, collecting keys and unl...[Read More]

Luigi’s Mansion

G-g-ghosts! Time to suck those suckers up because Luigi is back in the first portable version of this spooky classic. After winning a mansion in a contest he didn’t enter, he must beat its many bosses and puzzles. Follow a map on the touchscreen, shine a flashlight, blow fire, shoot water, stun ghosts, and trap them…before Mario is trapped forever! All this ghost-catching tomfoolery pays off! As y...[Read More]

Luigi’s Mansion Review

Luigi: “Luigi’s Mansion” was a surprising game on a system full of surprising games. The Gamecube was, in this reviewers eyes, a golden age for Nintendo’s finest franchise experimentation. A ghost-hunting adventure as gaming’s greatest second-banana? Sign me up. But even more surprising, however, is how much Nintendo have since supported this idea of Luigi as a spectral exterminator af...[Read More]

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