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Review on Luigi's Mansion 3 + Multiplayer Pack DLC ๐Ÿ‘ป Bundle - Switch [Digital Code]: A Complete Ghost-Hunting Adventure! by Stephanie Fields

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nintendo is back on track!

Luigi's Mansion 3 is, as the name suggests, the third game in the series. I once bought Luigi's Mansion with my Nintendo GameCube and loved every minute of it. It was a completely different direction for a Mario game, while retaining all of the charm, puzzles, strategy, and wit that Nintendo is known for. I enjoyed not only fighting to capture the ghosts in the game, but also reading about them and their stories and discovering their identities by encountering and fighting them. Luigi's Mansion 2 came out, I bought it, started it and stopped playing. When Luigi's Mansion 3 was announced, I was on safety leave due to the pandemic and decided to finish Luigi's Mansion 2. I could not do it. this game). The storyline is minimal, the ghosts are mostly typical, and while they're mischievous and clownish, it just didn't have that Nintendo charm. You might think that having multiple mansions to explore would be great, but that only makes the game more fragmented and scattered. Finally, the game is divided into "mission" style levels. Once you get the item/caught the ghost/install the part/etc. you will be transported out of the mansion. Even more fragmentation. The game just didn't interest me. Now for Luigi's Mansion 3: I am very happy to announce that Nintendo has combined the best of the two previous Luigi's Mansion games, added some new quality of life improvements that are very useful and added new nuances to the game, that make it more comfortable. First, Luigi will automatically run faster if he keeps moving without stopping. So helpful! Secondly, clapping ghosts is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO from from out of nowhere from the FUN! Not to mention useful! In the old Luigi's Mansion games with Polterghast, if you were dragging a ghost and another ghost ran after you to hit you, you had to stop dragging your target ghost and hope it would pull you back before the second ghost did you meets. No longer! With Poltergust 00 in this situation, make sure you hook the ghost tight enough to hit it. Is there another spirit behind you? Use your target ghost and smash it in the second ghost! Not only will this immobilize the second ghost, it will also damage both! Super super helpful! The third nuance is a bit of a spoiler. you have been warned Another new feature is the Polterpup respawn! You have to advance a little in the story and then buy this or that item. If you lose all your hearts (health) in battle and fall down, Polter Pup will come and take the item and revive Luigi! oh pretty good. This, along with other nuances, makes Luigi's Mansion 3 solid, with a good story and smooth development. Finally, I'm happy to report that Nintendo has given personality to the ghost bosses in this game! Although there is no plot behind them (at least the ones I caught) their personalities not only shine in interaction but make for a very fun and unique variety in fighting them to catch them! From a waiter who stubbornly keeps his hat on to a security guard armed with a squirt gun, all boss ghosts have been as adorable, fun, challenging and intriguing as only Nintendo can deliver. Conclusion: If you liked either of the previous two Luigi's Mansion games, you'll love this one too!

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