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Binding: Video Game
EAN: 0045496390006
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo of America
Manufacturer: Nintendo of America
Model: 45496960018
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Nintendo of America
Studio: Nintendo of America
Sales Rank: 2734
MPN: DOLPGLME
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I do not personally own Luigi's Mansion, but have played it at numerous people's houses and really, really like it! Luigi is easy to control, and the quality of the graphics are good. There is a lot of opportunity for practice so you can get really good at manipulating the "Poltergust 2000." I would recommend this game to anyone.
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Besides the promise of finally getting Luigi in a staring role in his own game, Luigi's Mansion has nother else to offer. The game lacks the charm and overall originality of the super Mario series, and suddenly trying to bring Luigi back into the spotlight at Mario's expence is not a good idea.
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This is a good game, and is the perfect starter game if you just bought a gamecube but once you beat it ... you don't play it again (at least for me). This and Super Smash Bros. Melee were the first games I got with the cube and it didn't take very long to beat it. It's a fun game featuring Luigi who rarely gets the credit he deserves but it's just not hard enough. If it took longer to beat or if it were as fun and innovative as the Zelda or Mario series, I might want to play this more. The main reason I got sick of this game is that the whole thing takes place in the manshion, there really is no worlds or temples. Really, it's not as good because it doesn't take that long to explore the whole place. In all, this game is more worth renting ... Read More:
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OK, so Luigi's Mansion isn't the 2nd coming of the original Super Mario Brothers platform for the NES that made video games a household necessity, but it's easily a worthy title for any GameCube collection. Luigi's Mansion was indeed a game designed for a "younger generation", but video game lovers of all ages could learn to appreciate what it has to offer.
The marvelous graphics alone make LM a good value considering it's currently only running about 20 bucks. Does this title have replay value like Nas' Illmatic? No, but this isn't one of those "beat it, trash it" games either. You're actually graded on your overall performance once you defeat the game; Making it a challenge. Take heed to reviewers saying this game can be done in ... Read More:
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As one of the GameCube's launch titles, a lot was expected of "Luigi's Mansion." Are the graphics sparkling? Is the gameplay interesting? Do the controls work well? Can Nintendo's most underappreciated character possibly grab part of the spotlight away from his brother? Well, the answers are yes, yes, yes, and yes.
Luigi wins a mansion one day from a contest that he didn't enter. Yeah, you read that right. Mario went to check out the mansion, to see if it was some kind of trap, and still hasn't returned. Luigi gets antsy and finally works up the courage to go into the mansion and search for his missing brother.
When he gets into the mansion, he discovers it is populated by hundreds of ghosts, all of which are vulnerable ... Read More:
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