Nintendo brings back one of the biggest Luigi games and now it looks impressive on Switch. Instead, it prefers to maintain its essence with few playable new features, especially in multiplayer mode. Even so, it is still an essential game.
Luigi, the loveable scaredy-cat that he is, returns for another outing that holds up well in its transition from 3DS to Switch. Despite being a straight port without any new features, it remains a gorgeous and inventive world worth exploring for old and new fans alike.
Para a galera que gosta de animes e games, comprei um game portátil muito top, com + de 10mil jogos de vários consoles... nostalgia e emoção pura hahaAntigamente, na minha época eram so aqueles mini games com o joguinho da cobrinha kkkkkkkHoje em dia é outro mundo, tudo top... Comprei na Tiquinho De ****/products/video-game-portatil-tiquinho-de-diversao-jogos-retro-console-portatil-jogos-classicos-gameboy
Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD brings the 3DS sequel back to life with improved graphics, though it retains the original content unchanged. While it misses the chance to update mechanics to align with the latest installment, it still guarantees fun for those new to Luigi's ghost-catching adventures.
Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is a treat for fans of the original game as well as those who were introduced to the franchise with Luigi’s Mansion 3. It’s been properly modernized with beautiful lighting and improved features, though there are some growing pains in the jump between platforms. Still, it provides the excellent blend of spooky and silly that makes the series so endearing.
Ultimately, Luigi's Mansion 2 HD presents itself to fans with an aesthetic appearance of undoubted quality and with the usual, brilliant gameplay of the series. Some structural defects, borrowed directly from the original version, return to make their cumbersome presence felt and the mere existence of the wonderful third chapter ends up dampening the enthusiasm a bit about this iteration of the franchise which, in any case, remains a recommended purchase for anyone who wants to dive into the spooky atmospheres typical of the series, or is looking for a good action/adventure to take their mind off the summer heat.
Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is a handsome remaster of a great 3DS game, but it now lives in the shadow of its sequel. It's still a fun time, though, and a great chance for newer Luigi's Mansion 3 fans to get some more ghostbusting action in.
For game preservation reasons, it’s important that Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is available to play on current-gen hardware. However, this remake does little to address the original title’s core gameplay issues, which have only grown more egregious with time. Its janky controls, lackluster visual updates, and frustratingly repetitive busywork detract from an otherwise charming Halloween adventure. There’s a quirky, silly little game somewhere in here that has unfortunately not been given the attention it needs to be very much fun. Ever the forgotten brother, Luigi isn’t likely to win any fans with this spooky escapade.
A very fun experience for longtime fans of the series and new fans alike, with bite-sized missions that never overstay their welcome, fun controls and a near perfect battle mechanic, so perfect in fact, that you would wish that there would be more enemies to use the poltergust5000 on. Another small issue with the game is that the main bosses are very similar in their designs and focus on a phase system rather than a health system, which makes the fights feel more scripted and less skill focused. The puzzles are actually really good, they are really easy to grasp and grow your ego when you find the **** missions are kinda fun to retry for a gold medal which adds lot of replayabiliy to a pretty short game. As long as you don't compare this game to the others in the series, it will offer a pleasant experience. I find this game to be a hidden gem overshadowed by the ambition of the other Luigi's mansion(s) games.
Whether you have played the 3DS version of this game or not, doesn’t really matter. This definitely is the better version of the 2nd Luigi’s Mansion game in the series. Idc how many people will try to say this wasn’t needed because nah, it was indeed needed. This game has been stuck on a small 3DS screen for years and it’s been the only Luigi’s Mansion game not on a home console for over a decade and it definitely is a better looking version of the 3DS game (even if it doesn’t look as good as Luigi’s Mansion 3). Sure I get this was being charged for $60 and while that seems much, they were never gonna charge it less just to give you a discount. Luigi’s Mansion 3 sold well and was also $60 so therefore of course they also had to charge this for $60. So if you’ve at least played the first game on GameCube and 3 on Switch, it’s worth it to at least try playing this too. I get it’s not exactly a high effort remaster, it’s definitely not. But let’s be honest, is playing this on a small 3DS screen even a good experience anymore? When you can pretty much play this game the same way you could play the original GameCube version and the 3rd game on the Switch, on a home console now?
The back and forth between the lab and the opening area was enough to turn me off from playing more than a handful of missions. The controls feel worse to me than the originals, also. Constant interruptions during the missions from the professor for things that could have been handled with more environmental storytelling techniques. The missions themselves feel like a mess that I wouldn't have expected given Nintendo's robust track record of polishing game design.
Generally, very disappointed in this game that I missed out on because I never bought a 3DS. I see now that I never really missed anything if this is the quality that was pushed out simply for the sake of adding another title to the 'Year of Luigi.'
What a terrible game, there are no check points. If you run out of hearts you have to start the whole mission over again. You could spend 15 to 20 minutes getting through a mission just to die on some asinine boss that you have no idea how to beat. The game doesn't give you any real hint at how to beat the bosses. You don't even keep the stuff you have spent time collecting, if you die you have to run around and collect it all over again. Don't Waste your money on this waste of time. They should off added some quality of life additions to the game. The graphics and the sound is good. Though I did find the professors voice/noises infuriating. It's a crap game buy something else.
SummaryLuigi is back on a mission to remove a bunch of stubborn ghosts from some spooky mansions. Armed with his trusty Poltergust ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner, Mario's brother takes center stage to capture these pesky phantoms.