Luigi’s Mansion 3 (LuigiMan) – Nintendo Switch Review

Luigi’s Mansion 3 (model number: LuigiMan) for the Nintendo Switch takes the classic ghost-busting formula and injects it with a fresh dose of charm and innovation. After spending countless hours exploring the Last Resort hotel and battling its spectral inhabitants, I’m ready to share my comprehensive review.
The game immediately captivated me with its vibrant visuals and wonderfully quirky story. Each floor of the hotel presents a unique theme, from a medieval castle to a spooky Egyptian tomb, ensuring that the gameplay remains consistently fresh and exciting. The Poltergust G-00 is a joy to use, offering a satisfying array of tools for capturing and defeating the ghosts. The Suction Shot, Slam, and Burst functions are intuitive and add a tactical layer to the gameplay. The introduction of Gooigi, Luigi’s green doppelganger, is a stroke of genius, adding a whole new dimension to both puzzle-solving and cooperative play. Gooigi’s ability to squeeze into tight spaces and traverse hazardous terrain opens up new possibilities for exploration and strategy.
The game runs flawlessly on the Nintendo Switch, with smooth frame rates and vibrant graphics that never falter. The sound design is top-notch, perfectly complementing the atmosphere of each themed floor. The controls are responsive and intuitive, making it easy to master the various abilities of the Poltergust G-00 and control both Luigi and Gooigi seamlessly. While the single-player campaign is delightful, the multiplayer modes are where Luigi’s Mansion 3 truly shines. The ScareScraper mode provides endless hours of replayability, allowing up to 8 players to team up and tackle challenging ghost-busting challenges.
The co-op mode, with one player controlling Luigi and another controlling Gooigi, is particularly enjoyable, requiring seamless teamwork and coordination to overcome obstacles and capture ghosts. The local wireless and online multiplayer options cater to various play styles and preferences.
Pros:
- Stunning visuals and creative level design
- Innovative gameplay mechanics with the Poltergust G-00 and Gooigi
- Smooth performance and responsive controls
- Engaging single-player and exhilarating multiplayer modes (up to 8 players!)
- High replayability factor
Cons:
- Some puzzles may be slightly challenging for younger players
- The story, while charming, might not be as gripping for those primarily seeking narrative-driven experiences.
Luigi’s Mansion 3 (LuigiMan) is a fantastic addition to the Nintendo Switch library. Its blend of charming visuals, intuitive gameplay, and robust multiplayer options make it a must-have for fans of the series and newcomers alike. The addition of Gooigi significantly expands the game’s possibilities, making it even more engaging and fun. While the story might not be the main focus, the sheer enjoyment derived from exploring the hotel and outsmarting the ghosts makes this a worthwhile experience. I wholeheartedly recommend Luigi’s Mansion 3 – it’s a delightful and unforgettable adventure.
Specification | Value |
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Product Weight | 28 g |
Colour Name | Multicolour |
Publisher | Nintendo |
What’s In The Box | none |
Regions | PEGI (EU) |
Type of Console Software | Nintendo Switch |
Language | English |
Parental Rating | 7+ |
Video Game Genre | Adventure |
Product Length | 2.8 cm |
Product Height | 1.8 cm |
Product Width/Depth | 28.6 cm |
Base Game Size | 6.3 GB |
Model Number | LuigiMan |
Model Name | LuigiMan |
Number of Players | Multiplayer |