Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon Review

Luigi's my single favorite scaredy-cat.

The last time I admit to being extremely wowed by the way a game looked, it was the first Luigi's Mansion on the Gamecube. There was something about—as cheesy as it might sound—the way Luigi's hands looked and moved in the close-ups that really struck me. That was how games should…

  • Beautiful appearance and animation
  • Music is perfect, some borrowed from the Gamecube
  • Luigi's in the starring role!
  • Bite-sized quests, full-sized game
  • Controls have some learning curve
  • Online mode is fun
  • ... when it's not TOTALLY BROKEN

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Beautiful appearance and animation Music is perfect, some borrowed from the Gamecube Luigi's in the starring role! Bite-sized quests, full-sized game Controls have some learning curve Online mode is fun ... when it's not TOTALLY BROKEN
Beautiful appearance and animation Music is perfect, some borrowed from the Gamecube Luigi's in the starring role! Bite-sized quests, full-sized game Controls have some learning curve Online mode is fun ... when it's not TOTALLY BROKEN
Beautiful appearance and animation Music is perfect, some borrowed from the Gamecube Luigi's in the starring role! Bite-sized quests, full-sized game Controls have some learning curve Online mode is fun ... when it's not TOTALLY BROKEN
Beautiful appearance and animation Music is perfect, some borrowed from the Gamecube Luigi's in the starring role! Bite-sized quests, full-sized game Controls have some learning curve Online mode is fun ... when it's not TOTALLY BROKEN
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