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Published: 2013-04-03, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Engaging puzzles. Replayable multiplayer.
Different ghosts all feel very similar to fight. Not very deep problem solving
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon takes Luigi back into haunted houses with only a vacuum cleaner and a flashlight to fight back....
Abstract: With Nintendo claiming that 2013 is the year of Luigi, Mario's mustached brother had a lot to live up to with Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the Nintendo 3DS. As the sequel to the loveable, but imperfect Luigi's Mansion on the GameCube, there have been exp...
Abstract: CommentIt’s not often that it takes a decade plus for a video game to see a sequel, but at least this one was well-deserved. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, recently released for the 3DS, is the follow-up a title that originally launched with the GameCube ...
Abstract: 3DSBack in 2001 Luigi was given a chance to step out of his older brother's shadow and face off against spooky specters in a game meant to show off the capabilities of the Nintendo GameCube: Luigi's Mansion. It would take almost twelve years before Lui...
Abstract: It's 2013 and Nintendo has declared that this would be “The Year of Luigi”, hoping to have him break out on his own. We're starting it off with Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon for the 3DS.Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Platform: Nintendo 3DS Developer/Publisher: N...
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Published: 2013-03-25, Author: Ramon , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: I always had a soft spot for Luigi's Mansion on the Nintendo Gamecube. It was one of those unexpected games that was fun at the time, though in a way disappointing as new Gamecube owners were hoping for a Mario game at launch, but nonetheless, proved to b...
Abstract: Luigi has always been the saner half of the Mario Bros. While Mario rushes headlong into danger and flings himself over lava pits with abandon, Luigi is a fair bit more reluctant about the whole “saving the world” endeavor. A coward he may be, but how ...
Abstract: It's been more than a decade since the launch of the GameCube and the release of the original Luigi's Mansion, and Nintendo has decided to bring the green plumber out of ghost hunting retirement for a brand new adventure.Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon has bee...
Abstract: The wait for a full-fledged follow-up to Luigi’s Mansion clocks in at close to 12 years. Fortunately, in the hands of Canadian developer Next Level Games, the sequel to the GameCube launch title is more than worth the wait, preserving everything worth ...