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Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's cover art has been revealed by Nintendo. The Luigi's Mansion 2 box art sees a petrified Luigi clinging to the 3DS logo as a Boo hovers in the background.
Luigi never quite gets the spotlight to himself. The timid, lanky brother of Mario is more often than not relegated to player 2 status -- second on the character selection screen, or a bonus ...
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD has the same overall graphical style that Dark Moon fans will know and love, with significant improvements. The textures and lighting effects got a massive upgrade in the ...
Dark Moon also introduced a multiplayer component to the series with the ScareScraper mode, of which a later iteration was added to the also-wonderful Luigi's Mansion 3.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon has no shortage of charm, but difficulty spikes and a lack of checkpoints weigh heavily on the experience. By Carolyn Petit on March 21, 2013 at 5:58PM PDT.
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon revolves around three tools or mechanics, all of which are tied to Professor Gadd’s “Poltergust” ghost vacuum.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon is the second game to thrust Luigi into a starring role. The only trouble is that it probably shouldn't have been a 3DS game.
Ghost busting is a lucrative job. I don't know how much money Luigi makes as a plumber, but it can't be as much as he gets for vacuuming up ghosts. The spectres of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon are ...
Luigi’s Mansion Dark Moon introduced one of the most popular modes in the Luigi’s Mansion series: Scarescraper. The mode returned in Luigi’s Mansion 3, expanding upon the mode in many ways.
Luigi's Mansion 2 is the sequel to the original GameCube title where Luigi is on a mission to remove a bunch of stubborn ghosts from some spooky mansions while only being armed with his trusty ...
Known as Luigi’s Mansion 2 outside of the US, Dark Moon swirls explorative puzzling together with ghost-hunting in sprawling, spooky manors stuffed to the crumbling rafters with spectres ...