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May 2013
(84%)
19 Reviews
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Abstract: Evershade Valley was the perfect place for Doctor Elvin Gadd to conduct his paranormal research. Every possible region was haunted, but the area's mysterious Dark Moon had a calming effect on all ghosts. As a result, E. Gadd and his Toad research assistan...
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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 ...