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Luigi's Mansion REVIEW |
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Platform: GameCube Rated: E Number of Players: 1 Released: Nov. 18th, 2001 Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Nintendo Genre: Adventure |
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Game Info |
-Mario!? He's missing, and Luigi explores a mansion he won in a contest he didn't even enter. It's filled with ghosts and King Boo. Graphics: A+ Very detailed! Every wall, dresser, and picture filled with good graphics. One of Luigi's Mansion's redeeming qualities. The shadow effects are really nice. The character models are great and Luigi is well animated. Gameplay: A+ How you control the Poltergust 3000 is so easy! You'd they they designed the controller just for this game, but we both know that Nintendo would never do something stupid like that. Sucking up ghosts is addictive and keeps you playing. Sound: D- What sound? I hear no background music! Well, the sound effects are OK, and I love all the different ways Luigi calls for Mario! Replay: F The Hidden Mansion is the only "replay" value Luigi's Mansion has. And the Hidden Mansion was not really fun. This is the worst replay value I've ever seen in a game. Overall: B Grade: 84% "Mario's spotlight shines on Luigi now, and sparks new adventures and possibly a sequel...." |