Luigi's Mansion (2001)

Nintendo EAD

Nintendo GameCube

3.98 from 1972 ratings

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How long? Main story 7h · with extras 7h · 100% 29h (from 37 logged playthroughs)

Luigi steps out from the shadow of his brother Mario and into the gloomy shadows of a very haunted house in this, his first-ever starring role. When Luigi learns that he's the proud new owner of a creepy old mansion, he's thrilled. Of course, his feelings immediately shift when his brother, the storied Mario, disappears from the house. Now, you'll … Read more
Luigi steps out from the shadow of his brother Mario and into the gloomy shadows of a very haunted house in this, his first-ever starring role. When Luigi learns that he's the proud new owner of a creepy old mansion, he's thrilled. Of course, his feelings immediately shift when his brother, the storied Mario, disappears from the house. Now, you'll have to help Luigi track his brother down, making your way through expansive 3D levels. Each stage is packed with ghosts and ghouls to put you on edge; and you'll be armed with a flashlight and a vacuum cleaner to help you capture your foes. Armed with a flashlight and a customized vacuum cleaner, Luigi must rid the mansion of Boos and ghouls -- and find his missing brother to boot! Read less

Release dates

  • Sep 14, 2001 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo GameCube
  • Nov 17, 2001 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo GameCube
  • Aug 23, 2002 (Full Release) (Brazil) Nintendo GameCube
  • Jan 2003 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo GameCube

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peter

Status peter Feb 19, 2026

In the evenings, I like to try and play like 15 or 20 minutes of games with the kids. I want to be playing the Dragon Quest VII remake on PS5. However, the other night I went down to the basement to get on the Switch 2 because I needed to do the complicated song and dance of linking my …

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In the evenings, I like to try and play like 15 or 20 minutes of games with the kids. I want to be playing the Dragon Quest VII remake on PS5. However, the other night I went down to the basement to get on the Switch 2 because I needed to do the complicated song and dance of linking my old Switch Lite with the Switch 2 so that I could eject a digital game card from the Switch 2 in order to play it on the Switch Lite. After I did all that, I clicked on the Gamecube app for some reason. The kids saw the Original Luigi's Mansion and told me we had to play it. Now I'm not allowed to play anything else until we find Mario. It's pretty good, but I really hate the reverse vacuum controls.

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macieg

Status macieg Dec 25, 2025

I was looking forward to playing this game but the controls make it unplayable for me. I pushed until the first boss but I can't bring myself to play it anymore, even though the gameplay was fun, engaging and original. I just can't stand the controls. Why is everything shown from the side? Why is axis switched in Game Boy …

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I was looking forward to playing this game but the controls make it unplayable for me. I pushed until the first boss but I can't bring myself to play it anymore, even though the gameplay was fun, engaging and original. I just can't stand the controls. Why is everything shown from the side? Why is axis switched in Game Boy Horror's camera? If everything must be shown from the site, why is there no cue where the Poltergeist 3000 is pointed at? This game urgently needs a remake that would bring it some modern controls because they ruin what could be a really funny game.

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Roach

Status Roach Mar 14, 2025

I had a dream this game was ported to Switch lmao.

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giopep

Review giopep 4/5 · Jan 16, 2025

We played it because my daughter had seen the Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD advertising on some Disney magazine and I had never played the first one, which was sitting on my shelf. So I exhumed the Wii, connected the GameCube controller and here we go! After watching the intro and taking a couple of steps in the mansion, she decided …

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We played it because my daughter had seen the Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD advertising on some Disney magazine and I had never played the first one, which was sitting on my shelf. So I exhumed the Wii, connected the GameCube controller and here we go! After watching the intro and taking a couple of steps in the mansion, she decided it was too creepy and gave me the controller: from then on, I played and she was the talking spectator, giving orders, cheering, being scared. It was fun! She did play some bits here and there though. Briefly. Anyway, it’s a really good game. It takes a lot from Resident Evil and many other sources and it manages to shake everything together and create something new and very Nintendo: deep, fun, lovely crafted, full of nice little flourishes. We found all the Boos and had fun completing the game, bumping just a little bit on the backtracking. We didn’t play with the flipped house though. Generally speaking, I can see people being disappointed with it as a launch game, considering the previous consoles all had a Mario, but this is a very good game that ends exactly when it should, right before outstaying its welcome.

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ApramPepo

Review ApramPepo 4/5 · Nov 21, 2024

A charming Skillup for kids.

Before writing, just wanted to say that I did not have this game nor a GameCube console growing up. this is my first time playing this game to a 100% playthrough outside of the previous attempts.

This is not a bad game, and I quite enjoyed it a lot. however, playing it right now, I can see why many people …

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Before writing, just wanted to say that I did not have this game nor a GameCube console growing up. this is my first time playing this game to a 100% playthrough outside of the previous attempts.

This is not a bad game, and I quite enjoyed it a lot. however, playing it right now, I can see why many people were disappointed during its original launch date as compared to Halo CE or GTA 3 during the holiday season of 2001, as it has fallen a bit short of expectations.

The game is also too short of an experience. I literally had 2 sessions with this game and finished the game in about 6 hours. the power-outage bit took me a tad long because it tests your memorization of the rooms, but on a second playthrough, you will literally run-through the entire game in just over ~3 hours and you're done.

I'm a fan of the game for a few reasons of my own. it has a good learning curve for kids, and teaches them solid skills. you get to learn problem solving skills, some critical thinking skills, and tests your memorization skills. the controls are not bad and more than just fun.

What drags the game down, however, are a few small things. The camera, as usual for a lot of early 3d games, will get in the way multiple times. the game is very short, and doesn't offer much content which does harm the replayability and skills of the game as opposed to something like Super Mario 64.

I still recommend it for at least one time playthrough, but going into it, you will understand why people didn't grab the GameCube as much during launch with this game as the console's front-runner, and why SSB Melee took the lead quickly once it dropped.

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ApramPepo

Status ApramPepo Nov 16, 2024

Returning to this game after sometime ("cough"wait, that was 3 years?!!!"cough") and honestly, I can backup many of the complaints alongside the game being Resident Evil designed for children. although, yes that's true, the game also has a lot of strong moments. I easily sank 4 hours into this game without noticing. and the puzzles are really good. it kinda …

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Returning to this game after sometime ("cough"wait, that was 3 years?!!!"cough") and honestly, I can backup many of the complaints alongside the game being Resident Evil designed for children. although, yes that's true, the game also has a lot of strong moments. I easily sank 4 hours into this game without noticing. and the puzzles are really good. it kinda helps teaching kids about problem solving, which I'm personally all in for it.

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falithes

Review falithes 4/5 · Oct 4, 2024

Luigi's Spooky adventure

This was my first game on the Gamecube and I absolutely loved it then and am happy to say it holds up now. This was Nintendo at their best. Both in terms of creativity and charm. It's kind of a shame how rarely Nintendo will give a well established franchise a genre mix up now. They were very experimental leading …

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This was my first game on the Gamecube and I absolutely loved it then and am happy to say it holds up now. This was Nintendo at their best. Both in terms of creativity and charm. It's kind of a shame how rarely Nintendo will give a well established franchise a genre mix up now. They were very experimental leading up to and through the Gamecube generation of games. Giving us Mario with racing, RPGs and various sports games. While Luigi's Mansion is certainly not Nintendo's first foray into horror (Majora's Mask and even parts of Ocarina of Time both did horror effectively well), it still feels like a very cohesive, and more importantly fun, experience.

While this isn't scary at all, it is firmly spooky and fun. While the writing never feels as clever or funny as Super Mario RPG or Paper Mario, it still manages to be charming and enjoyable. Featuring tons of bad puns for bosses' names (which I'll never complain about bad puns). What makes Luigi's Mansion work is the level design. The Mansion is interconnected and tightly designed for you to explore and backtrack as the game progresses. Overall the layout of the Mansion works, though I will admit some of the backtracking did start to get a bit tedious towards the end of the game when you have to go from the top floor to basement and vice versa a few times. What makes this track tedious is the lack of shortcuts between the floors. Why not include a dumbwaiter or something similar to quickly jump between floors? Would have fit in thematically and made these tedious tracks between floors far less tedious. Also what's a huge missed opportunity, which also would have made traversing the Mansion profoundly more enjoyable and less tedious, is the lack of secret passages! Why would you not include secret bookshelves passage ways and hidden trap doors in a haunted mansion! It's almost a sin.

The game has lots of fun details. Such as how Luigi nervously hums the musical theme while walking through dark and spooky corridors and how it shifts to confident whistling once you make an area safe and bright with lights. Luigi is a total coward but it really makes the experience as a whole more fun and charming given how aggressively unscary the game is a whole. It has atmosphere, but that atmosphere is firmly more charming than bleak or oppressive like you have in Majora's Mask or the bottom of the well/Shadow Temple in OoT. This isn't a criticism, this tone makes sense for a Mario game.

The gameplay is quite fun. Luigi is slow and lumbering, unlike Mario in Super Mario 64, but it works for the game. Giving Luigi's Mansion a unique gameplay loop with it's own appeal and reinforcing how scared and anxious Luigi is. The vacuuming of Ghosts is a fun reference to Ghost Busters and the addition of capturing ghosts and turning them into paintings is a fun collectathon mechanic. Elevated by including a gallery for you to look at and reflect on the bosses. Each painting ghost even includes their own fun bio in the pause menu, adding more charm to the game. The combat of the game does have a bit of skill. Where you need to find and expose a ghosts weakness (which functions as a puzzle that is hinted at by using your Gameboy Horror and pointing it at their heart) then a tug of war ensues. Where the ghost tries to flee from you and you need to tap and shift your joystick in the opposite direction to keep pulling them in as their health drains. This never stopped being satisfying even until the end of the game. It's simple yet engaging and fun. There even is decent variety since each painting ghost requires some sort of puzzle before you can catch them. These never were that hard, but nonetheless still fun and engaging to figure out. The mansion doesn't have too many optional secrets. Only two hidden rooms, but I enjoyed discovering them on my own.

The Boo hunt is mostly enjoyable, but a few of the high health boos (200+ HP) were more tedious than enjoyable to catch. Particularly when they would immediately bolt out of the room and weave between hallways and rooms over and over again. Not a big deal, but still a bit annoying. The Boos in the basement in particular have annoying geography in their rooms and traveling to the hallway sucks because one of the rooms contains big piles of dust you need to suck up everytime to move through it... this is only an issue for like 2 Boos so not a big deal or anything.

Overall this is a fun, short and clever shake up to the Mario franchise and kind of a shame Nintendo doesn't experiment as much as they used to. Most of their experiments had great and very positive results. Case in point with this game.

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pixelcrypt

Review pixelcrypt 3/5 · Jun 19, 2024

Uber nostalgia

I decided to replay Luigi’s Mansion - my true childhood obsession - to see if it’s still stood the test of time. It was nice to see some elements definitely still hold up.

The music is great. The mansion’s atmosphere is kinda cozy, and just being there is a very enjoyable experience for me. But, the game is 100% designed …

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I decided to replay Luigi’s Mansion - my true childhood obsession - to see if it’s still stood the test of time. It was nice to see some elements definitely still hold up.

The music is great. The mansion’s atmosphere is kinda cozy, and just being there is a very enjoyable experience for me. But, the game is 100% designed for kids. It’s disappointingly linear, there’s not much room for free exploration or true challenge.

It’s clearly taken a TON from Resident Evil and practically made a family friendly survival horror games. There’s some uniqueness in the vacuum mechanic and overall personality, but without my rose colored nostalgia glasses I’m not sure how well it would hold up for other adults. It’s still a million times better than 3 and deserves some praise, for sure.

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cagebox

Review cagebox 4/5 · Feb 18, 2024

Fun but Too Short

Luigi's mansion is an original idea and very fun game, but it can be beaten in one sitting and lacks much challenge. There is a lot of fun to be had and seeing Luigi as the protagonist is welcome but I think the game would have benefitted from more variety and levels. The brief nature does make the replay value …

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Luigi's mansion is an original idea and very fun game, but it can be beaten in one sitting and lacks much challenge. There is a lot of fun to be had and seeing Luigi as the protagonist is welcome but I think the game would have benefitted from more variety and levels. The brief nature does make the replay value higher, but a second playthrough is a breeze once the puzzle solutions are already known.

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conradseba

Status conradseba Jan 13, 2024

The ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE CONTROLS of this game take out the greatness that it could have been. Any why is he collecting money??!! WTF?? shouldn't it be for kids?

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Normalcy1

Review Normalcy1 3/5 · Dec 10, 2023

Game #42/200

This was my first time playing Luigi's Mansion, despite it being one of the highest selling GameCube games and me being a child during the prime of that generation. I was initially surprised by the gameplay of Luigi's Mansion. Pretty much everything about it is odd. The controls are what I would call janky, but they do work …

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Game #42/200

This was my first time playing Luigi's Mansion, despite it being one of the highest selling GameCube games and me being a child during the prime of that generation. I was initially surprised by the gameplay of Luigi's Mansion. Pretty much everything about it is odd. The controls are what I would call janky, but they do work pretty well in their stiff/unorthodox way and aren't really a hindrance to the game's enjoyment. You move in Luigi's Mansion really unlike any other Mario game. At the very beginning, I wasn't sure if the gameplay was meant to emulate Resident Evil (there are certainly some similarities). But as I played through this short, fat-free title, I began to realize the mechanics and gameplay loop were fairly unique. In the linear mansion of 40 or so rooms, each room contains a mini-puzzle that requires some minimal figuring out. You have a vacuum, a camera, a few elemental powers, and the ability to knock on things. With those powers, each puzzle in the game is meant to be solved. They are almost all easy (but mostly fun), while a few are thinkers, especially in the beginning. I did find a few annoying and overly reliant on trial and error (one involved a fat ghost throwing fireballs, whom you merely had to dodge for an arbitrary amount of time for example). But the gameplay loop itself was quite fun. Solve a room --> get a key whose associated door is clearly marked on the mini map --> move to that room --> solve a puzzle --> beat a boss --> repeat. This game qualifies as a boss gauntlet, with 20 or so bosses who vary very little other than in their preceding puzzle. This is besides the bosses at the end of areas and the final boss (who was a bunch of bullshit, in my opinion). To defeat ghosts, you need to startle them quickly with your flashlight, suck, then pull in the opposite direction of them. I couldn't recall another game/genre that utilized a similar mechanic, and the fact that it is pretty fun and exciting is pretty typical for Nintendo who likes to keep things fresh.

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Fancy_Flapjacks

Review Fancy_Flapjacks 4/5 · Aug 21, 2023

A Perfect Jump Start To Get Me In The Mood For This Upcoming Halloween Season

I beat this game in two days on my 3ds. This was my first exposure to the Luigi's mansion series as these games have been on my backlog for quite a while. I wanted to play through the trilogy this Fall time as I felt it would help ease me into the upcoming spooky season. I really enjoyed this game. …

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I beat this game in two days on my 3ds. This was my first exposure to the Luigi's mansion series as these games have been on my backlog for quite a while. I wanted to play through the trilogy this Fall time as I felt it would help ease me into the upcoming spooky season. I really enjoyed this game. Obviously I can't compare it to any other game in the franchise, or it's original GameCube counterpart, but from this sole experience I was satisfied. I'm a sucker for any kind of collectathon type game, and for me this game really scratched that itch. I was playing for several hours just "trying to unlock the next door" or "fighting one more portrait ghost." The vibe of the game was really cool. For some reason, I didn't know the entire game took place in the singular mansion (even though that should've been obvious to me). I really liked memorizing the layout of the mansion and backtracking down hallways/corridors. The game absolutely nailed the atmosphere of a haunted mansion, albeit toned down a little for an E rating (though Chauncey, King Boo, and the final headless Bowser fight were on the more spooky side imo). I didn't realize the game was such a short playthrough, but I'm not complaining. I felt it was just the right amount of time spent in the mansion. I finished with an E rating (not great ik, was honestly expecting B or higher), so I want to return at some point and play through the Hidden Mansion (essentially the game's version of a new game plus). I could totally see myself coming back to this game for years to come in order to get all portrait ghosts platinum portraits, and completing all the achievements and ranks. I did take one star off this review for one simple reason: the controls. I know this is an often talked about complaint with this 3ds port, but my god it's a valid one. I played on a New 3ds XL so I had the choice of using either motion controls or the C-stick (nub) for aiming the poltergust. I felt both to be awkward, but generally opted to using the C-stick for most of the playthrough. I really hate to knock the game for this, but it was not an ideal control scheme for the 3ds (though not sure how they would've done it differently). Luigi's Mansion is a charming game full of rewarding exploration, fun atmospheres, and an addictive gameplay loop of ghost hunting. I Plan on playing Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon next for the 3ds, then onto Luigi's Mansion 3. I hope to finish both of those by Halloween this year, as I know they'll be a perfect mood setter for this awesome time of year we're entering. Happy Halloween : )

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Sugarloaf777

Status Sugarloaf777 Jun 21, 2023

A flawless masterpiece that launched one of the most memorable consoles and franchises of all time! I've played it through more times than I can count.

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OvalsOk

Review OvalsOk 3/5 · May 27, 2022

I'm Really Impressed

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Luigi's Mansion is such an interesting little game for me. It's like Mario Is Missing but actually good and interesting. I know I didn't cover Mario Is Missing in this retrospective but you get my point.

The launch title for the Nintendo GameCube, you follow not Mario... But Luigi who is tricked by winning a fake contest for a free …

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Luigi's Mansion is such an interesting little game for me. It's like Mario Is Missing but actually good and interesting. I know I didn't cover Mario Is Missing in this retrospective but you get my point.

The launch title for the Nintendo GameCube, you follow not Mario... But Luigi who is tricked by winning a fake contest for a free mansion. You follow him through a haunted mansion on a quest to save his older brother from King Boo. This game had me interested from the start because unlike most games in this retrospective, I actually got to play it on a GameCube since I own the system and game.

That aside, I loved it. I love Professor E Gadd, I love the design of the Mansion. I love that it actually feels like a mansion that would exist in the Mario universe. It doesn't feel imposed or anything. I love that the ghosts all feel like dead Mario characters. They look and feel like they belong.

The attention to detail is amazing. I really like the way Luigi moves and how expressive he is. I find it very interesting how the Poltergust 3000 is designed and how it feels to control. I like the little things like how Luigi will hum the main theme and will get more and more erratic the more scared he gets.

My favorite thing about this game is the progression. It is so satisfying to light up rooms and capture boos and Portrait Ghosts while also collecting a shitload of money and also keys. It really feels like piece by piece you are restoring this mansion.

Luigi's Mansion does have some issues with backtracking and a HUGE issue with saves... But it is a very pleasing experience that genuinely spooked me once or twice. It's a great launch title and a great game even 20 years later.

3/5

Would Recommend

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Edmaynne

Status Edmaynne May 1, 2022

Holy mother of bad controls jesus christ why was i inverted innone side buit not the other one like why the fuck also why do we beat bowser in the end ???? Theres like no logic when u zuc a ghostb u just flip the joystick like a crazy lad. Anyways, was worth.

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oiomar

Review oiomar 3/5 · Oct 3, 2021

I've been charmed

I've been charmed by this game. The comic horror, the animations, the atmosphere, the 3D. Coming a close second was the gameplay, which although satisfying, felt lacking in variety and challenge as the game went on. Thankfully the game is short enough for this not to become a major issue. Plus, this has only wetted my appetite for what's in …

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I've been charmed by this game. The comic horror, the animations, the atmosphere, the 3D. Coming a close second was the gameplay, which although satisfying, felt lacking in variety and challenge as the game went on. Thankfully the game is short enough for this not to become a major issue. Plus, this has only wetted my appetite for what's in store in the next two instalments.

Then there's Nintendo's autostereoscopic technology, which wasn't particularly popular among the majority of gamers. I, however, have a soft spot for it, and Luigi's Mansion sense of depth is one of the reasons why. Sure, it doesn't add to the gameplay in any way, but it does add to the world's mystic in a big way.

I've arrived late to the Luigi's Mansion series, but I'm glad I got here, because it has the potential to become one of my favourite series in Nintendo's universe. So, as excitement builds for the new Mario movie due out in 2022, I'll be polishing my 3D glasses, saving my hype and crossing my fingers for a Luigi's Mansion movie.

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Nachonskiplays

Status Nachonskiplays Jun 11, 2021

Juego de lanzamiento de la Nintendo Gamecube y protagonizado por Luigi, fue resistido por la critica de la epoca pero con el tiempo se volvió un clasico de esta consola y de Nintendo en general. Un juego de miedo entretenido, no tiene mucha dificultad excepto en las partes finales del juego y que posee diferentes finales dependiendo que tanto dinero …

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Juego de lanzamiento de la Nintendo Gamecube y protagonizado por Luigi, fue resistido por la critica de la epoca pero con el tiempo se volvió un clasico de esta consola y de Nintendo en general. Un juego de miedo entretenido, no tiene mucha dificultad excepto en las partes finales del juego y que posee diferentes finales dependiendo que tanto dinero consigas en la aventura. La estetica del juego esta bien lograda y los fantasmas son variados y bien hechos. Para mi este juego está entre lo mejor de la consola y es un juego que si o si hay que jugarlo aunque sea una vez en la vida.

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ApramPepo

Status ApramPepo Jun 6, 2021

Finally! my Gamecube Journey just Started, LETS GOOOO.

my First Gamecube game to play and also the controls feels weird.

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TehDoct0r65

Status TehDoct0r65 Mar 28, 2021

Finally getting to this one. Unlike most Nintendo games, the controls aren’t particularly obvious. I wonder how much that has to do with playing the 3DS version with the motion controls, but turning them off didn’t help much. Just triggering the baby boss fight was a bit of a struggle for me.

But the whole presentation and vibe is fun, …

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Finally getting to this one. Unlike most Nintendo games, the controls aren’t particularly obvious. I wonder how much that has to do with playing the 3DS version with the motion controls, but turning them off didn’t help much. Just triggering the baby boss fight was a bit of a struggle for me.

But the whole presentation and vibe is fun, so I’m definitely enjoying it despite that gripe.

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grok

Review grok 3/5 · Nov 20, 2020

Amazing Ambiance, Fun boss fights, Janky Controls and repetition

Luigi's Mansion has long been on my "To Play" list. I love creepy and spooky things, so it seemed right up my alley.

When I first started I LOVED the game. Its ambiance was amazing, creepy architecture, nice soundtrack. I love little touches like Luigi shouting "Mario" every time you click the A button.

The initial game play was quite …

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Luigi's Mansion has long been on my "To Play" list. I love creepy and spooky things, so it seemed right up my alley.

When I first started I LOVED the game. Its ambiance was amazing, creepy architecture, nice soundtrack. I love little touches like Luigi shouting "Mario" every time you click the A button.

The initial game play was quite fun, without the puzzles being too confusing. Explore a bit, find a room with a named ghost, solve the puzzle to catch them, get a key and get told where to go next. Rinse and repeat.

However, as the game continued, it required a LOT of backtracking and by the 6th-7th time of going thru the same hallway I was getting annoyed at random unnamed ghost who kept popping up.

The controls themselves are not as polished as other Mario games I have played. And the camera can really make what should be easy fights hard. Think you are right under that ghost, think again. Trying to use your elemental powers with the vacuum and hit that ghost, oh you aren't actually aiming right at them...

The boss fights, of which there are 4, all were compelling and fun, each challenging different parts of Luigi's gear.

Overall, I'm glad I beat Luigi's Mansion, I loved some of my time with it, while other times it felt more of a chore. I think its worth giving a go for all fans of Mario, but feel free to stop after a few hours.

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lil_pushkins

Review lil_pushkins 4/5 · Jan 16, 2020

It's kind of dumb to say Luigi's Mansion was super new and different considering it stars Nintendo's number two star or its number one franchise... but damn this gameplay style really is something else entirely!! Lovely, concise concept. A little clunky at times, but I imagine this didn't get quite as much money as Mario's main titles. I haven't played …

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It's kind of dumb to say Luigi's Mansion was super new and different considering it stars Nintendo's number two star or its number one franchise... but damn this gameplay style really is something else entirely!! Lovely, concise concept. A little clunky at times, but I imagine this didn't get quite as much money as Mario's main titles. I haven't played any of the sequels yet but there's something naively charming about the gamecube that suits this title. Mwah and boo, bitches.

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TheMelodicPunk

Status TheMelodicPunk Jul 21, 2019

Beaten the 3DS version of the game after years of playing the GameCube version. I played on the main mansion with 100% completion and A ranking. I'm aware that there is an S rank on the Hidden Mansion on 3DS, but I will save that for another time. Not a bad port, but I much prefer the GameCube controller. This …

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Beaten the 3DS version of the game after years of playing the GameCube version. I played on the main mansion with 100% completion and A ranking. I'm aware that there is an S rank on the Hidden Mansion on 3DS, but I will save that for another time. Not a bad port, but I much prefer the GameCube controller. This port should NOT be $40, but I still recommend it if you are willing to wait for a sale or discount.

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tylerisrandom

Review tylerisrandom 4/5 · Dec 30, 2018

“MAAAAARRRIOOOOO!!!” 😱

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I first played Luigi's Mansion on GameCube almost exactly 17 years ago. I found it a bit frustrating then, but that shouldn't be surprising... I had never really played an "adventure" game before, and I was probably expecting a more traditional Mario title. But I enjoyed Dark Moon when I played it back in 2013, so I was interested in …

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Drawing of Luigi running with a worried look on his face

I first played Luigi's Mansion on GameCube almost exactly 17 years ago. I found it a bit frustrating then, but that shouldn't be surprising... I had never really played an "adventure" game before, and I was probably expecting a more traditional Mario title. But I enjoyed Dark Moon when I played it back in 2013, so I was interested in giving its forebear another try.

And I really liked it! The game is as charming and polished as ever. It uses the handheld's 3D effect really well, but even in 2D I think I prefer the look of this version's textures and lighting to the original. Solutions to the game's puzzles and bosses made me smile more than once. Overall, most of what I remember enjoying about Dark Moon is present here in some form.

I still find the controls for this franchise a bit awkward. And this game took me less than half the time of its sequel to complete (50 Boos, Rank B). But it's a worthy introduction to the series and a unique piece of Nintendo history.

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spigelwii

Status spigelwii Nov 22, 2018

11/18/2001: Luigi’s Mansion

Luigi’s Mansion has aged pretty well. The game mechanics are fun enough to keep you entertained over its five hours of gameplay, and the idea of Luigi starring in his own game about ghost hunting is as fresh as ever. 4 / 5 stars. #GameCubeRewind

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StefyG

Review StefyG 5/5 · Feb 22, 2017

The Best Underrated Gamecube Game

Ever said to yourself: "Super Mario games are a bit repetitive, I wish Nintendo would do something a bit more original." Well, guess what? Luigi's mansion is THE MOST UNIQUE Mario game of all time and Mario is not even the main character. Unfortunately, people didn't respond well at the time and it faded into obscurity. Nowadays it is a …

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Ever said to yourself: "Super Mario games are a bit repetitive, I wish Nintendo would do something a bit more original." Well, guess what? Luigi's mansion is THE MOST UNIQUE Mario game of all time and Mario is not even the main character. Unfortunately, people didn't respond well at the time and it faded into obscurity. Nowadays it is a CULT CLASSIC, fetching $90 and now has a sequel for the 3DS.

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The good: The gameplay is incredibly creative and original. Ever watched Ghostbusters? Ever wanted to be a Ghostbuster? NO? Then leave this game ain't for you.

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The whole game revolves around capturing ghosts using a super powered vacuum called the Poltergust 2000. You use a flashlight to surprise the ghosts so they show their heart, then you try to suck them into the vacuum by tilting the control stick in different directions to drag the ghost and prevent it from escaping, sucking its soul away until its HP reaches 0.

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To beat the game, Luigi must save Mario from King boo and along the way must capture the escaped portrait boss ghosts, the 100 boos, and collect as much money and treasure as he can find.

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With secrets and collectibles hidden throughout the mansion, there is never a boring or uninteresting room in the game.

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Furthermore, Luigi has elemental upgrades from fire, water, and ice to defeat elemental ghosts and solve puzzles.

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The game is also quite challenging for a Mario game, I still have trouble with a few boss fights. The game is also darker than most Mario games, there is no gore or mature themes, but the sound design, environments, and the stories behind the portrait ghost are very creepy, not to mention the FINAL BOSS FIGHT which is twisted for a NINTENDO GAME.

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Luigi hangs himself.

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Pure Nightmare Fuel.

The story, while simple and straightforward has an emotional ending. The game just has a never ending charm and atmosphere to it.

The only real downsides to this game are since it was a Gamecube launch title, while the art is good the game itself is not graphically phenomenal and is a touch dated.

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The game is one of my personal favorites and objectively it is an awesomely fun game. I cannot see someone not enjoying it. I highly recommend playing it- especially on Halloween.

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