Luigi’s Mansion 3
Genre: Action-Adventure | Release: October 31, 2019 | Platform: Nintendo Switch | Developer: Nintendo | ESRB: From 6 | Model and Price: Buy-To-Play, €59.99
It is always impressive how stable the prices of Nintendo’s first-party games are. Luigi’s Mansion 3 is already 6 years old but still costs around €60 in the digital standard version. However, the truth is that Luigi’s Mansion 3 is worth every cent even today.
This charmingly staged ghost adventure, in which the trembling Luigi must rescue all his friends for a change, is simply fun from start to finish. It starts with hunting ghosts with the vacuum cleaner and continues through each of the floors of the luxury hotel, where there is incredibly much to discover – so even the second, third, and fourth runs are enjoyable.
The slightly creepy yet wonderfully child-friendly ghost theme has, in my experience, a very special appeal to small boys. Luigi’s Mansion 3 is not a shocker that causes nightmares at night, but you have to be a little brave here and there.
In a pinch, you can just bring along dad or mom in the team game, who then assumes the role of the slimy Gooigi. And if you can get more ghost hunters together, you can start one of the okay mini-games (which we only did rarely). By the way, did you already know: Only thanks to Popeye does the universe of Mario exist as it does today
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