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October 2019
(84%)
84 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
532 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fantastic animation
Awesome boss designs
Full of secrets
Puzzles and bosses make clever use of the Poltergust's various functions
Battling ghosts feels much more energetic thanks to Luigi's new abilities
The hotel is filled with collectibles to uncover
Constantly encouraging exploration
Incredible physics and animation
Love the design of each floor
Superb visuals
Wonderful animations
Brilliantly daft humour
Satisfying puzzles and ghost hoovering
Beautiful
Polished presentation
Simple yet versatile mechanics
Admirably diverse level design
Some truly inventive puzzles
Satisfying
Challenging bosses
Multiplayer modes a nice bonus
New set of moves gives the game more variety
Beautiful environments with plenty of secrets
ScreamScraper is a fun way to spend time…
The editors didn't like
Isn't an adventurous game
Never truly takes its basic mechanics into something amazing
Some aiming issues when using certain abilities like the Dark-Light and Suction Shot
A handful of puzzles and bosses are cumbersome without a co-op partner
ScareScraper and ScreamPark
While fun
Lack the depth to be more than momentary diversions
Awkward aiming controls
Goes on a bit too long
Diluted by its length
Rare backtracking a minor pain
Those damn purple ghosts
When it's not brutally unfair
Collectibles only seem to be for collection's sake
Abstract: First off, the the Switch OLED is available-- giving you the choice between two Nintendo Switch units and the Nintendo Switch Lite if you're so inclined...
Abstract: 2001's Luigi's Mansion was sort of a controversial title. Launching on the Nintendo GameCube with a Luigi title instead of a Mario one met with mixed reception. Despite that, the spooky atmosphere, emphasis on exploration and oodles of charm endeared many...
Published: 2019-11-15, Author: Sean , review by: gamingtrend.com
New set of moves gives the game more variety, Beautiful environments with plenty of secrets, ScreamScraper is a fun way to spend time…
when it's not brutally unfair, Collectibles only seem to be for collection's sake
Luigi's Mansion 3 is incredibly charming and the best evolution of the series to date. Every corner of the Last Resort Hotel has secrets and the gems can be incredibly difficult to find. If you're coming for the hilarious cutscenes, you'll stay to explore...
Beautiful, polished presentation, Simple yet versatile mechanics, Admirably diverse level design, Some truly inventive puzzles, Satisfying, challenging bosses, Multiplayer modes a nice bonus
Rare backtracking a minor pain, Those damn purple ghosts
Once you check in, you won't want to check out. Luigi's Mansion 3 is a vibrant interactive CGI movie, beautifully-designed brainteaser, and top-notch action game, all rolled into one. The game isn't perfect, but its frustrating moments are brief and don't...
Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Maybe it's just because I have Ghostbusters on the brain, but the more I played of Luigi's Mansion 3, the more I found myself comparing the two games. And, I mean, why not? Both involve hunting ghosts, both involving destroying all kinds of property, both...