
To treat Next Level Games’ effort here as just a sequel though, is a serious disservice. The basics are the same: Luigi’s still using a souped up vacuum cleaner to capture spooks and specters while experiencing feelings of dread in basements and attics. Play Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon on a Nintendo 3DS for a few minutes, and the 12 year break feels well worth it, rejuvenating the simple fun of guiding Mario’s lanky sibling through a haunted house, catching ghosts as you go. Derided at the time as being at best a tech-demo for the just-launched GameCube, and at worst a stopgap letting Nintendo finish its grand follow-up to Super Mario 64, the original Luigi’s Mansion has aged into one of the last, great internally developed series from the company. Fox’s show 24 had just debuted, and Windows XP had been in stories for less than an month. Players must figure out how to defeat each one of them and find hidden clues and keys to unlock new areas.When the original Luigi’s Mansion was released in the U.S., the first Harry Potter film had just been released. Every mansion is filled with unique puzzle elements and ghosts.Players need to activate a new strobe function to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust 5000.


Armed with the Poltergust 5000, a ghost-sucking, vacuum-like invention, Luigi must complete a number of missions assigned to him by Professor E. The new Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon gives players multiple mansions to explore, a variety of puzzles to solve and new ghosts to capture. You can redeem Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon for any 3DS and eShop region as long as there are still free copies left from our download codes vault.

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