LUIGI'S MANSION (NINTENDO 3DS)
LUIGI'S MANSION (NINTENDO 3DS)
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Luigi's Mansion puts you in the role of Luigi, Mario's forgotten brother.
Luigi, while checking his mail, discovered that he had won a mansion in a contest. What's weird is that he never participated in any competition to begin with. Being the curious person that he is, he calls his brother, Mario, and asks to meet him at home.
Luigi sets off through a dark and scary jungle to find the house, but sees that Mario is nowhere to be found. Puzzled, Luigi enters the mansion, only to encounter ghosts. He meets a scientist, Professor E. Gadd, who explains the situation and hands him the Poltergust 3000. Luigi must now fight his way through the many rooms of the mansion, sucking in as many ghosts as possible.
As you explore, you must solve mysteries, collect money/gems/jewels/coins, and encounter bosses. Luigi's vacuum cleaner has the ability to suck up the ghosts that have inhabited this strange mansion. However, ghosts won't give up so easily. You have to grapple with them and take them out to catch your prey with your trusty vacuum cleaner. As you continue towards your goal, you must face the house's deceased inhabitants and the boos that haunt it, and unlock new rooms with the keys you find along the way. You can also acquire special abilities for your vacuum, such as the ability to shoot fire, water, or ice. Remember though that the treasure is scattered everywhere. Check all the items for coins and paper money, and who knows, you might just earn enough money for Luigi to buy himself a mansion...
As you explore the strange mansion, the plot slowly unfolds and it becomes apparent that something more sinister is going on in this haunted house. Will you ever see your lost brother Mario again?
The 3DS version has some differences from the original Gamecube. Changes include pieces that last longer before disappearing after being hit, the addition of local co-op with another player who can control a character named Gooigi, a new control option that allows the use of the Strobulb pocket from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, an achievement list, and a boss rush mode, among other tweaks. The 3DS version of Hidden Mansion follows the adjustments made in the PAL version of Gamecube.
Luigi, while checking his mail, discovered that he had won a mansion in a contest. What's weird is that he never participated in any competition to begin with. Being the curious person that he is, he calls his brother, Mario, and asks to meet him at home.
Luigi sets off through a dark and scary jungle to find the house, but sees that Mario is nowhere to be found. Puzzled, Luigi enters the mansion, only to encounter ghosts. He meets a scientist, Professor E. Gadd, who explains the situation and hands him the Poltergust 3000. Luigi must now fight his way through the many rooms of the mansion, sucking in as many ghosts as possible.
As you explore, you must solve mysteries, collect money/gems/jewels/coins, and encounter bosses. Luigi's vacuum cleaner has the ability to suck up the ghosts that have inhabited this strange mansion. However, ghosts won't give up so easily. You have to grapple with them and take them out to catch your prey with your trusty vacuum cleaner. As you continue towards your goal, you must face the house's deceased inhabitants and the boos that haunt it, and unlock new rooms with the keys you find along the way. You can also acquire special abilities for your vacuum, such as the ability to shoot fire, water, or ice. Remember though that the treasure is scattered everywhere. Check all the items for coins and paper money, and who knows, you might just earn enough money for Luigi to buy himself a mansion...
As you explore the strange mansion, the plot slowly unfolds and it becomes apparent that something more sinister is going on in this haunted house. Will you ever see your lost brother Mario again?
The 3DS version has some differences from the original Gamecube. Changes include pieces that last longer before disappearing after being hit, the addition of local co-op with another player who can control a character named Gooigi, a new control option that allows the use of the Strobulb pocket from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, an achievement list, and a boss rush mode, among other tweaks. The 3DS version of Hidden Mansion follows the adjustments made in the PAL version of Gamecube.