A typical Luigi Mansion game. Use Polterguest to solve creative puzzles. This time there are new features to play - Storyline: Mario, Peach and Toads are kidnapped while staying at the hotel. Luigi goes through the haunted hotel to save her. --- Graphics Much better than previous games, with great lighting and textures. I love the facial and body animations of the characters in this game as it gives them a lot of personality. Most of the objects are not bolted to the ground so they can be interacted with. One of the most beautiful games on Nintendo Switch --- Gameplay: -- Poltergust G-00: The main vacuum weapon of this game. Too much, especially with a percussive movement. There are no ghost hunters in this game. Most enemies are knocked out with glowing light to stun them and then suck them in, slamming them until they turn into coins. The combat is pretty weak, but the puzzle elements are really fun. and a dark flashlight, like in the game "Dark Moon". Suction Shot: Fire a plunger to attach and throw heavy objects. did with Loki's Avenger movie - Guigi: A sticky or thin version of Luigi. Can pass between vents, spikes and other objects, but is weak to water and melts like the witch from The Wizard of Oz. You switch between Luigi and Guigi. Pull levers at the same time, press switches in different places, hold an item, buff another player, etc. The second player can leave the game at any time to play Guigi. More fun with a second player. Although normal enemies are easy to defeat, the boss fights are creative puzzles in their own right and the main highlight of the game. Each floor has a different theme. The levels are separate and not connected like in previous games. You move through the levels from the elevator. The main highlight is the creative environmental puzzles and the use of different abilities of Poltergust G-00 and Guigi to solve them. Collectibles: 6 unique optional gems on each floor. They are well hidden and encourage exploration. Multiplayer Modes: Scare Scraper: local or online. Play with up to 4 players on 5 or 10 randomly generated floors. Must knock out the soil in time. There's not a lot of teamwork involved as you can complete the mode alone if it weren't for the time limit. You just need more people to cover more areas. Scream Park: Local minigames similar to Mario Party. Up to 8 players, but you need an even number of people on the team and for the game. Overall: A very good sense of accomplishment in solving puzzles. The game has a lot of charm with funny characters and enemies.