Luigi's Mansion 3DS review: Ghosts suck
The other Mario brother wrestles with ghosts in this 3DS port of the GameCube classic. How's it fare? Our review.
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The other Mario brother wrestles with ghosts in this 3DS port of the GameCube classic. How's it fare? Our review.
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The gaming company didn't wait long at all to drop this bombshell.
Luigi's not dead, see? He's just exploring a creepy old mansion.
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Time to head back into the spooky old mansion with Luigi on your favorite handheld.
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Next Level Games, most recently responsible for Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, will work exclusively on Nintendo games. "We are doing only Nintendo products now," studio co-founder Jason Carr said in a statement.
Nintendo has detailed the online play modes in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The cooperative "Hunter Mode" has you take down ghosts with friends in a tall tower before the time runs out.