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		<title>The first &#8216;Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3&#8217; multiplayer DLC pack is now available</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 06:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] If you purchase the first pack, you&#8217;ll get three new mini-games for the multiplayer ScreamPark mode: DodgeBrawl lets you play dodgeball with poltergeists, River Bank will have you dodging logs coming down a waterfall as you collect coins, and Tricky Ghost Hunt will have you battling ghosts while navigating a floor that can damage [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If you purchase the first pack, you&#8217;ll get three new mini-games for the multiplayer ScreamPark mode: DodgeBrawl lets you play dodgeball with poltergeists, River Bank will have you dodging logs coming down a waterfall as you collect coins, and Tricky Ghost Hunt will have you battling ghosts while navigating a floor that can damage you with electricity.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also get three costumes for the co-op ScareScraper mode. Each costume comes with themed levels and ghosts, so you&#8217;ll see different environments and battle different enemies, depending on what you&#8217;re wearing. Finally, you&#8217;ll get a Flashlight Type-P, an in-game Polterpup light, that you can use in both modes. You can get a peek of what the DLC pack can add to your game below:</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3&#8217; is Mario&#8217;s brother at his best</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2019 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] The pirate-themed floor has a cave heavily inspired by The Goonies. Still, the light brain teasers are a welcome break from the combat, which can occasionally feel repetitive. Flash. Suck. Slam. Repeat. Thankfully, higher floors introduce ghost types that require a slightly different strategy. Some ghouls wear sunglasses, for instance, that need to be [&#8230;]]]></description>
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          <center><span class="t-meta c-gray-4">The pirate-themed floor has a cave heavily inspired by <em>The Goonies</em>.</span></center></p>
<p>Still, the light brain teasers are a welcome break from the combat, which can occasionally feel repetitive. Flash. Suck. Slam. Repeat. Thankfully, higher floors introduce ghost types that require a slightly different strategy. Some ghouls wear sunglasses, for instance, that need to be removed before you can stun them with the flash. My favorite was a possessed trunk that periodically opens its &#8216;mouth&#8217; and tries to suck you in. The trick is to summon Gooigi, who can be used as a sacrificial pawn to clogs up the trunk&#8217;s teeth like chewing gum. That creates a window for Luigi to dash forward and vanquish the luggage with his Dark-Light bulb.</p>
<p>Every floor ends with a themed boss battle, too. These include Serpci, an Egyptian royal who fights inside a sand sculpture, Johnny Deepend, a swimmer with a mean volleyball throw, and Ug, a caveman that pilots a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Each boss has multiple attacks and a window of vulnerability that isn&#8217;t immediately obvious. Defeat them, though, and you&#8217;ll be rewarded with a glowing elevator button that lets you visit a previously inaccessible floor.</p>
<p>Some bosses also guard paintings that contain one of Luigi&#8217;s captured friends. These tie into a story which, like most Mario-themed games, is extremely simplistic. You&#8217;re trapped in a hotel. Mario, Peach and the gang need to be rescued. What more do you want or need to know, really?</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="Luigi's Mansion 3" data-caption="Luigi's Mansion 3" data-credit="Engadget" data-credit-link-back="" data-dam-provider="Engadget" data-local-id="local-3-8118557-1572263043263" data-media-id="80a33d03-f342-40b7-bf8b-ded75449adc0" data-original-url="https://s.yimg.com/os/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-10/4add1210-f976-11e9-bbd3-bc59ad23e404" data-title="Luigi's Mansion 3" src="https://www.efrtechgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Luigis-Mansion-3-is-Marios-brother-at-his-best.jpeg"/></p>
<p><center><span class="t-meta c-gray-4">The hotel lobby, before all hell breaks loose&#8230;</span></center></p>
<p>Less forgivable is the occasional backtracking. On a couple of occasions, your newly acquired elevator button will be stolen by a &#8216;Polterkitty.&#8217; You can track its pawprints with the Dark-Light Device, which usually lead to a hotel floor you&#8217;ve already cleared out. Find the cat and it will quickly scarper to a chandelier or ceiling fixture that is well beyond Luigi&#8217;s reach. You have to coax it down, go through the usual ghost-busting rigmarole and then watch helplessly as it scampers off again. Do this another two or three times and the ghost cat will finally give back your hard-fought button.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s simply unnecessary. I took 14 hours to beat the game (my playthrough included a bunch of gem and boo-hunting, admittedly) which is plenty long enough for a spooky Switch adventure. <em>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3</em> also has some multiplayer offerings &#8212; three competitive ScreamPark mini-games and an updated version of Dark Moon&#8217;s ScareScraper mode that lets up to four people battle through floors cooperatively. In short, the game is already good value without the campaign&#8217;s dull Polterkitty sections.</p>
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<p>Luigi isn&#8217;t just &#8216;Mario&#8217;s brother&#8217; anymore. He&#8217;s a character in his own right.</p>
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<p>Tedious filler aside, <em>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3</em> is a charming and imaginative game. The type that can anyone, regardless of their age or experience with a controller, can enjoy over Halloween. I wonder, though, if the series has reached its natural conclusion. Nintendo packed every classic horror setting into this game, as well as new combat and puzzle-solving mechanics. What next? Ghost-busting on the moon (To be fair, Mario has ventured into space before&#8230;)</p>
<p>If anyone can dream up a worthwhile sequel, though, it&#8217;s Nintendo. And I hope they do, because Luigi isn&#8217;t just &#8216;Mario&#8217;s brother&#8217; anymore. He&#8217;s a character in his own right that deserves just as many starring roles.</p>
<p><em>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion 3 comes to Nintendo Switch on October 31st.</em></p>
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