GameCube » Luigi's Mansion » ReviewsAverageReviewed by nfan on September 01, 2006 | report this review It is pretty good game not very good graphics but that is because it was the first gamecube GoodReviewed by hardcore28 on November 03, 2006 | report this review GOOD BUT HARD. BUT STILL GOOD. PROBABLY BEST LUIGI GAME IN A WHILE Fun!Reviewed by aleah1030 on November 11, 2006 | report this review Very fun game . . . it's nice to play as Luigi for a change!!! ExcellentReviewed by pheonix93 on May 06, 2007 | report this review Luigi's Mansion is an excellent game. I dont own it my self, i've been borrowing it from a friend. I was so hooked on it i beat it twice within the first 5 days, and trust me, the second time through is just as fun as the first. It can be difficult at times, and the first time i got stuck a few times, but its worth the money, or in this case, Token Very fun, Very Cute Little Game...Reviewed by Spray Guard on December 08, 2007 | report this review While Mario gets zillions of games to himself every year, it's not often that Luigi gets his own lead, unless you count 1993's MARIO IS MISSING on the SNES. In this cool little game, Luigi goes Ghostbusting in a haunted mansion (one of those Scooby-Doo types) that he has mysteriously won in a competition he didn't even enter. The mansion is crawling with spooks of all kinds but Luigi get's help from a crackpot inventor living nearby. Now armed with a special vacuum cleaner, Luigi must clear every room in the mansion and find his missing brother, who has apparently vanished inside. The gameplay is simple and very easy to get the hang of. Some of the rooms you clean up require some extra investigation and puzzle solving so be sure to check everything (I though the piano room was a cool puzzle to solve) and use your Gameboy Horror to have a good look round. The graphics in Luigi's Mansion may not be up to the standard of Super Mario Sunshine but they're still very, very smooth and look amazing. Some of the SFX look highly realistic and there's no loading times at all between scenes. The music sounds like it's been done on a Commodore 64 and doesn't sound all that great but it's a cute little theme and I thought it was very funny when Luigi would whistle it whenever it wasn't playing. The mansion itself isn't that big and you'll finish the game in about a week, but when you have this much fun playing it is still worthwhile. A showcase for the GameCube's Graphic Power...Reviewed by Spray Guard on December 08, 2007 | report this review Luigi's Mansion let's Mario's little green buddy shine in a battle to cleanse a haunted house of ghosts. The graphics really shine in this short but sweet game. Like all classic Mario and Luigi games, this isn't about slaughter and destruction. Luigi is trying to help out his friend Mario with gorgeous graphics and fun gameplay in the background. Luigi is cleansing a haunted house with a vacuum cleaner, destroying the ghosts and gathering up loot. The graphics are really great. The dust in the air, the mirrors reflecting, the lights shining. This game really shows the power of the GameCube. And the game is classic Mario, with puzzles and thinking over gore and harm. On the other hand, the game can be over simplistic. It's great for kids, but for many gamers the game lasts a few days before it's over. The replay value, once you figure out the puzzles, isn't very involving. Great fun for the younger set, and a great way to see the GameCube's graphic power. |=(Reviewed by kane man9 on March 14, 2008 | report this review the game just isnt that good it seemed good on thecomercial
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