13:29 There's even more to the humming in the original Luigi's Mansion. He hums calmly with the full health, but on low health his humming way more nervous! Love that detail!
I noticed it too (not much tho since me is baby and always try to keep on high health) and whe u press A button to say "Mario!" If his health is low, he'll start to more likely yell or screm it
Did you notice: G loomy Manor H aunted Towers O ld clockworks S ecret Mine T reacherous Mansion Same goes for the time attack missions and the poltergeists.
One thing i really appreciate about this game is how far they went with the British localisation. Just about every line of dialogue was altered slightly to fit better with British slang, and many of the ghosts had their names changed (although that made looking up guides online a pain).
Honestly there weren't many major overhauls to the dialogue, just minor alterations. The boo called Bootine was renamed, probably because no one here knows what that is, and they corrected a mistake where E.Gadd tells you to turn down the brightness on the DS (which was impossible on the original DS).
Arcaden My personal favourite was E Gadd's remark about selling the King Boo painting at a 'car boot sale'. It's such a uniquely British term (and TOTALLY the type of scene for an eccentric hobbyist like him) that it made me burst out laughing the moment I saw it.
@@louierichardson8832 Wait I have an original DS and you can actually change the lighting. Just there are only 2 stages: Bright/normal and dark/can't see shit so you never use it.
Yeah I loved his goofiness and the way he actually didn't know what he was doing and didn't even wanna be there. Like imagine you have to do this and suddenly there are toads who depend on you to save them and you're just like "Geez what am I even doing...?"
I feel like a lot of people just say "#1 was better" and leave it at that. In my opinion, I think BOTH are great titles, but for different reasons. The first one was ominous, the lighting was darker, the ghosts were real, and the soundtrack was spooky. #1 was a great "Nintendo horror game" if you catch my drift. Having all the horror Esthetics, without ACTUALLY being scary (For adults at least.) Nitro hit the nail on the head, Dark Moon is different in many ways, and the main way I see is that it's more aimed for children. Just look, Dark moon has higher lighting, more friendly ghosts, Luigi's bumbling personality, and a more childlike soundtrack. But it has cool puzzles, funny atmosphere, and lots of charm. I feel like what Nirto said was true. Luigi's mansion isn't mostly about the game, It's about the FEEL, it's about the experience. Overall, I will always return to these two games. I feel like they're both made well, and both are very fun. But more of that, they're both fun for DIFFERENT reasons. While Dark Moon isn't like the first one, I'd still say it's a great game. At the end of the day, what I'm trying to say is, I wouldn't ever substitute one for the other. While both are labeled "Luigi's Mansion" both are VASTLY different, and in my eyes, that's ok! If I feel like playing Dark Moon, I'm going to play Dark Moon, if I want the original, I'm playing the Original! Both are very differnt, but both, are fantastic!
@@psychomagalor4902 Yeah, now we have 2 sticks again, better graphics, a HUGE "mansion" and If they know what the fans like and dislike from the original Luigi's Mansion and Dark moon, they will make a long, clever, maybe creepy sometimes, puzzles, a lot of personality, a lot of different type of ghosts, new mecanics, no mission based. And I'm really sure that they know what fans like and dislike from the previous games, so yeah, we are definitely getting and incredible game
I think Dark Moon was a great sequel and did it justice. I was actually surprised at how good it was, I came in with little expectations. The only things I think were worse in regards to the first one was it's ambience, soundtrack/sound design, and ghost design/ absence of portrait ghosts. The gameplay was great, Luigi always made me laugh, and even the environments were interesting, I just wish they were connected in some way. I also put in many hours into the multiplayer, while the online definitely needs a lot of tweaking I definitely loved the challenge and working with others that actually knew what they were doing lol. One of my favorite games on 3ds hands down.
Both the original and Dark Moon all have some really good stuff in them, but also a good amount of flaws. The funny thing is that most of the flaws in one are completely fixed in the other! So if Luigis Mansion 3 just brings them both together it could be truly fantastic.
One of the things I liked about this game was the cool locations: towers that got overtaken by plants, a DESERTed clock factory, an abandoned arctic mineshaft, and the museum like final mansion
@@mickeymouse12678 you saw the September Nintendo Direct, right? They announced Luigi's Mansion 3 is in development for Switch, slated for a 2019 release
You could say that, but like king boo at the end? That scared me. That was still such a good boss fight in dark moon, not giving me cartoony vibes at all.
Yeah I prefer the more dark and scary atmosphere of the original game. Luigi's Mansion 3 leans more towards the 1st game's style. Even recommending you to turn your brightness down to make the game look darker/more scary
@@DragonshotProductions That can still fit into the Saturday morning cartoon feeling. Some Saturday morning cartoons had scary shit in them. Just because it's for kids doesn't mean it can't be dark or scary.
Isn't it cool that the house Luigi has in Dark moon is the lowest rank Mansion from the end of the first game? I personally see it as him not caring about the treasure and just trying to save his brother.
In another universe we got Waluigi's mansion and he totally took the highest ranked house, poor Wario had to wait all week for his pal to grab all the treasure before saving him.
Actually thats not the worst rank mansion. Luigis House is based off the Rank D Mansion. In LM1 the worst possible rank you can get is actually H which is nothing more than a tent
sonic won’t let me leave my room please help The cutscenes of Luigi just being Luigi was such a treat. And that’s not even including the Toads, E. Gadd, and the other ghosts and creatures. This game oozes personality.
It has great personality but it totally changed and missed the personality that the original had, which is why I had a much harder time enjoying the second game. While there is more personality, it's also much more colorful and cartoony. The first game had a much more dark and mysterious character that I find was a lot more fitting in a horror game.
British People are smarter than Americans. Topsy Turvy fits the tone of a Yoshi game, Universal Gravitation sounds like a science lesson featuring Yoshi.
To the defense of America, by an educated American myself, while it is true that the majority of British people out there are more intelligent than the average American, that doesn’t mean everyone is America is a complete disgrace.
Nintendo: "So, we heard your feedback about playing in one mansion instead of five small mansions; we're going to meet you in the middle with a bunch of small mansions mashed together into **one** big mansion
Luigi's mansion 2 (Or Dark Moon if you were BOOORN IN THE USA) was a really fun game and I love it's artstyle and charm, but I prefer the more antique look of the old mansion, along with the humanoid portrait ghosts and the game being one long journey as opposed to several missions. I love Luigi's mansion 2 and I'm so glad you covered it :D
Luigi's mansion 2 was my first ever experience with this franchise, and I loved it. It made me feel like a real ghostbuster, and it cemented luigi as my favourite nintendo character. But i unfortunately stopped playing the game when the R button on my 3ds broke.
It’s named that way in UK because it’s a direct translation of the Japanese title. Kind of like how Luigi’s mansion 2 was changed to dark moon only in the US
"Rhythm Tengoku", the first example shown, translates literally to "Rhythm Heaven". More often than not, it's the other way around. Sorry to say, friend.
@@GamerNumNums I was treating it as if he was talking about European game names in general. The "Topsiversal Turvitation" name was more or less the only example I could find of a name being a direct translation of the Japanese versions.
Alright, I do agree with most of your positives and criticisms, but the one I have to disagree with you on is the game's soundtrack. Luigi's Mansion 1 has an iconic theme, but my problem is that it has ONE THEME for the WHOLE MANSION. Sure, it's a much shorter mansion, so there's no danger of it getting old. But to me, Dark Moon has the better background music because each mansion has its own song, each entirely unique and interesting. And heck, the one theme that is considered the game's "main theme" has a remix befitting of each mansion. Granted, those remixes are reserved for the repetitive time attack missions with a couple exceptions, but they're still good remixes that get me jazzed for ghost hunting. And when it comes to battle music, I have a problem with your argument. Yeah, LM1 had the ticking numbers to go with the music, but when you played the Dark Moon ghost sucking music, you didn't put in the part that gives that music its impact: the electric suction sounds that accompany filling up the meter for the suction burst. That's the part that completes the theme for me, like with the ticking numbers from LM1. But hey, honestly, between each game's battle music, they're about equal to my ears. There's nothing wrong with either of them to me. And with the E Gadd cell phone theme, yeah, I agree. He calls you way too much, but I still want that to be my ringtone. But hey, this is the first video of yours that I've watched, and I really liked it. Here's to Luigi's Mansion 3 bringing the best of both games to the table!
I was waiting for this! And I gotta say your comparisons to the original were spot on, for years I thought to myself that both games were good in their own way but I always preferred the original without being able to put my finger on why (other than the mission based system) and I think you were able to highlight those details for me a bit more! Only other thing I would say was the the original was darker as a whole, both figuratively and literally, while 2 is a bit brighter (more purple glows less darkness and browns) I always thought of comparing the two like this 'it's like if two different development teams were both given the same concept at the same time but made different games' Here's hoping 3 captures the best bits of both games! But I gotta say, despite there only being a 30 second trailer, it's looking good so far and I'm damn hyped!
I agree, even though it looks like the atmosphere and ghosts of Dark Moon are similar in this game, i woudn't mind that much, while they put everything that was good in the first one, in feel like this will be a way better game then Dark Moon.
@Nitro Rad Dear super awesome cool dude, I have a teny tiny request for your next game review that has peaked my interest! Well 2 games! One is "Mario and the Music Box" and the other is "Pocket Mirror" both seemingly RPG maker games that had weird designs that... Actually worked out amazingly! I recommend selecting either of your choosing. Both are beautifully made in my opinion but I'm interested in hearing your opinion! P.S. If its not too much to ask, can I get a shout out?
I saw your Cappy plushie at 15:15, and I wondered... What if Luigi brought his Poltergust to the Cap Kingdom? Also, Luigi's Mansion 3 is gonna be amazing!
The original game had a great feeling that everything was connected. I really like the feeling of looking where to go next and stumbling into a room I've already completed way earlier in the game thinking "Wait that was here?"
Dark Moon may have used strings too much, sure, but you can’t deny the music is more memorable as a whole. Except for the main theme of the original, which makes its way into the sequel too.
I’m definitely one of the rare people that genuinely enjoyed Dark Moon. It was my introduction into Luigi’s Mansion since I never owned a GameCube as a kid. I’d argue I enjoyed it more than the 1st one, and even more than what I played of the 3rd one. Easily my favorite 3DS game, it’s just comfy and welcoming to play.
I think Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon's biggest draw is the fact that there's so much replayability. I recently went back to play the original Luigi's Mansion, beat it in practically an hour, and have nothing to go back to. I pretty much used up Luigi's Mansion, but I still feel like Dark Moon gives me more that I can have fun with.
Man I love this game. It's so good. When compared to the original, it's hard to say what is better. The classic feel of the original is phenomenal... and Dark Moon's is so different, yet still great in its own way. I'm glad Luigi's Mansion 3 is looking to be a mix of the two. I'm betting Portrait Ghosts will return as guests in the hotel, and I'm hoping the music uses a perfect blend of orchestration and spooky electronic sounds. I disagree with your stance on Scarescraper though. I've spent hours on it. It's so much fun for me. Cooperating with random people online, while spouting out the hilarious "help help" "He-ey" and "Good Job" all the time. I really hope it comes to Luigi's Mansion 3, but with more modes and options. The original was going to have characters other than Luigi, but they wanted the game to be playable via Download Play, so they had to use something that didn't take as much space. They also weren't gonna make the rooms so simplistic and randomly generated. I think there needs to be some form of Random Generation, but is they could get a lot more layouts and multiple floors and room ideas in Scarescraper for Luigi's Mansion 3, that would be amazing. And with the New addition to the Nintendo Switch Online app, you would be able to speak with the strangers you are playing with using the app. I'm so excited, I really hope they use this potential.
Man, it was so fun messing about trying to catch ghosts with folks of all skill levels There were competitive moments, but always butt-clenching moments when everyone is just dead and spamming “help help!” while you’re dodging a hundred ghosts with spears
from the footage it looks like you played through the whole game without getting the final upgrade to the poltergust, making that one final level where you died like 100000 times harder
What would've been a better ending would be the Dark Moon gets obliterated at the end, but the ghost are so grateful Luigi defeated King Boo, who was turning the ghosts into monsters, against their will; decide to continue to help E.Gadd.
I mean, I guess the lack of portrait ghosts made the first game unique. But the style of the first game just made it feel more, spooky and strangely comfy. The fine details and the darkness just made it feel really nice? I don't know how to describe it, but it's good. The personalities of the ghost also helped with the first game too. The ghosts in the first game felt, mean and actually scary. Luigi's Mansion 2 is a good game but I just feel like it would make it 3x better if they kept the same attitude, atmosphere, and theme from the first game.
Oh man, I haven't seen this game since it's come out. I remember enjoying it but I really didn't like how it was mission based. I hope Luigis Mansion 3 doesn't do the same and goes for a more full on exploration type of design. I remember playing Multiplayer a ton. Either online, or I would take my little brother's 3ds to school because he never even played the thing. So I would take it to school to play with my friend like every day for weeks.
Dark Moon took everything cool and atmospheric about the original and pacified the hell out of it. The memorable and intricate layout of the mansion, the actually-kinda spooky moments and ghosts, all of it is dumbed down for an almost annoyingly cartoonish style.
Agreed. That's why the first is my favorite. But, dark moon is still a great game. Even though it's very cartoony and took alot of the best parts of the first luigi's mansion and threw them out.
@@MrMetalforever5 Tell that to the Ice Monster and King Boo, those 2 were pretty damn scary in Dark moon, (albeit the only scary character's/moments) King Boo's new design in my opinion works quite well (I'd argue better than the original but that's up for debate) the purple with the extra teeth along with the lighting make Dark Moon King Boo still pretty terrifying especially at jumpscare moments or when he's in your face. and the Ice Monster I feel like Rad could have been nicer too since it's a pretty new dynamic of being a first person shooter and is actually hard for a Luigi's mansion boss. As well as the Ice Monster's face and roar's also be pretty scary and when he tries to suck you in, the formation of the face the laughing when you miss a bomb, both you (Luigi/the player) and the Ice Monster going deeper and deeper into the ice pit all the while with the constant pressure of the Turret overheating causing an automatic game over gave me chills, fear and made me paranoid about the turret overheating. Luigi's mansion dark moon defiantly felt less scary from the first, however, those 2 bosses are some good notable parts in my opinion.
Chance Kimber here’s the thing about the first game in the games lore (as told by talking to E Gadd in the gallery) the Mansion is only a few days old and the portrait ghosts have been in the Mansion for even shorter. Meaning your preference to the first game for being more “grounded in reality” is based on false info
spooky moments?lol no it's spookier thanks to having more mansions which is also a plus and is why you can't remember them all as well there's not just one the ghost in the original wasn't really scray...dark moon had mummy rooms alive suits of armors and a actual king boo jumpscare
Luigis mansion 3 looks like its in a tall haunted hotel (or at least, the luggage, and hallway cleaning supplies makes it look that way), so i hope each floor has like, one or two special "residents" or something to fill the portrait ghosts role based on activities only on that floor. like a dining area, maybe a theater, pool, etc. The verticality of the mansion this time can lead to a lot of ideas with elevators and general methods of getting to each floor. like maybe the elevator refuses to go past the floor you are on so you have to take the spooky endless stairs to fix it from above, maybe you have to climb out a window and use a creepy fire escape to get around it to the next floor. or maybe you skip a floor and have to go through the pipes to get back down to it. Point is, i just want to see what they do
I feel like the first game had an effective sense of dread--the ghosts were legitimately intimidating, insomuch that I probably would have reacted in much the same way as Luigi did in a lot of situations. And the game over screen was terrifying--what exactly did the ghosts do to make that dead expression on Luigi's face? Much more sinister than a KO. The mansion itself was old, dark, and unsettling, rather than being cute and relatively inviting as in Dark Moon. The fear and desperation you felt from Luigi when his HP dropped was contagious and unnerving; the way his tone of voice changed quite startling. The ambiance between the two games is literally the difference between night and day.
I'm surprised with just how much Nitro agreed with my initial thoughts on Dark moon. Everything I liked and disliked about it all wrapped up into one video. PORTRAIT GHOST PLEASE LUIGI'S MANSION 3???? Awesome video, love your presentation, keep up the great work!!
Gameplay, personality and story is better than the original, but the original had better atmosphere and had a bit more memoriable and surprising moments. I'd say dark moon is by far the supierior game, but the original is more unique in its presentation, which is its biggest upside, and the main reason why its my favorite game. Also, wait doesn't dark moon have about the same number of core ghosts, not counting portrait ghosts from 1? LM1: Orange ghosts, pink punchers, grabbers, trash can ghosts, shyguy ghosts, speedy spirits. Thats 6. Unless you coint the hallway ones, like the bowling ghost and ceiling ones, that's 8. LM2: greenies, brutes, sneakers, hiders, goop ghosts, those fat ghosts, poltergiests, goldies. Thats 8 main ones. So I guess about the same. But the ones in 2 also have alot of different forms, especially greenies. Sooo unless theres ones I missed, then they're the same. Also, for 3, I know I'm gonna like it regardless, but I want some more ambient moments. And maybe make the lit up rooms quiet with whistling like the 1st.
I think if they'd just had portrait ghosts to end levels, or every other level, and cut down on the repeated F****NG DOG MISSIONS it would have been better. Yeah, that's right, I didn't mind escorting toad, cause he actually got to be part of the puzzle solving. Also, you can't not love firing the little fungus around like a cannonball.
0:56 How can you call him cowardly? Sure he's scared (who wouldn't be), but he goes into the literal haunted mansion anyway and cleans house. Literally. 8:53 I didn't know that the studio was Canadian, but that makes sense now. 17:34 I didn't really have trouble with that level. I did die a on the three sisters and the ice boss though. 20:07 I actually didn't realize that there were cages on the train. It took forever for me to see the last two blue doors on the top of the cars.
We need Dark Moon no matter what. If we didn't get Dark Moon, Luigi wouldn't have adopted polterpup. And it is just too adorable. It's a ghost dog that somehow both feels like an actual dog, and a ghost, at least in the third game. The way it just shows up and seems excited to see Lugii and then jumps throuh a door, it's just great
The Dual Scream ringtone is so memorable; I *still* hum it, to this day, due to how simple it is. It's one of two songs to really embed themselves into my brain, alongside OoT's Zelda's Lullaby. I love the Dual Scream ringtone; it's the GoaT, I swear.
The Multiplayer in my experience was terrible. Nobody wanted to work together and people kept on dropping off. I really left the game there because I couldn't complete it without the ghosts, but everything else was fun, tedious at times, but fun.
You were able to articulate some things I couldn't quite put my finger on. I still liked the game though, and I always consider going back to it to fully complete it.
2:05 Topsy-Turvy is a British Musical Drama released in 1999 so maybe the changed name has something to do with the title being copyrighted in the region
Not saying that the game was expected to do this, but nothing could ever top the ending of the first game where Luigi sobs out of laughter and joy from rescuing Mario. It's a truly wonderful moment from the original and possibly my favorite moment as well.
Honestly, if they toned down the personalities of the ghosts and made them more scary than playful kind of like in the first one, better controls, and did better with the music this game would have been much better. I agree that the portrait ghost made the first game so great along with an amazing soundtrack, the final battle with king boo in dark moon honestly could have worked so much better the part where you have to run away from him made for really good imagery that reflected the first game, but the arena part made it feel childish again which sure it’s a Luigi game, but god did the final battle in the first one made it feel like the stakes where high!
The horror atmosphere of the first game is completely gone for this more child friendly approach. It's horse shit honestly. I remember as a kid being afraid to play the first game, but then once I got the first floor to get it's lights back on, I felt this sense of relief and that I really accomplished something (another reason why an open mansion is better than level based missions).
That was because you where a kid I seen kids get scared of regular Mario ghost houses and even darkmoon itself so saying it scared you as a kid is not saying much. But it is a bit creeper overall.
I personally disagree with you on the music. It's really good, and I didn't even know it was all orchestra until you mentioned it. I hope Luigi's Mansion 3 combines the best aspects of both games to make one of the most fun games on the Switch!
I always loved this game so much and then I lost it a year ago and still haven't found it. Never forgave myself for it, I never got the chance to 100% it.
You nailed the reason why the 1st is better because of the portrait ghosts. That's what made the original as good as it was. And I'm hoping they don't skip out on them for Luigi's Mansion 3.
Back at my old daycare (I’m in high school right now) this game would be the main thing everybody would be playing. Everyone would be on the multi player function for hours on end and when I started to spread a rumor that I heard somewhere that if collect enough of these Luigi’s Mansion cards the school was giving every time we checked out a book everyone was trading, and gathering these cards at Battlefield elementary. So it was pretty big in the area where I lived.
I'll give the separate mansions credit where credit is due. The over all feel of the mansions were exciting to see in terms of their environmental design and uniqueness. Each Mansion never failed to make me happy. In the original Luigi's Mansion the singular Mansion wasn't all that spooky tbh. The only thing that made it scary was the ghosts. While in Dark moon, it's the other way around with the mansions being the scariest things in the game.
I absolutely loved playing the multiplayer mode with my friends. The fact that not everyone needed the cartridge to play the multiplayer was really awesome, and me and my friends would play for hours with each other.
13:29 There's even more to the humming in the original Luigi's Mansion. He hums calmly with the full health, but on low health his humming way more nervous! Love that detail!
Ohwow!!!
I love you for helping me get to the part I wanted in the video, thank you
I noticed it too (not much tho since me is baby and always try to keep on high health) and whe u press A button to say "Mario!" If his health is low, he'll start to more likely yell or screm it
@@mariodelrio2387 yeah, like "MAAAARIOOOO!!!"
I still remember that
Did you notice:
G loomy Manor
H aunted Towers
O ld clockworks
S ecret Mine
T reacherous Mansion
Same goes for the time attack missions and the poltergeists.
Not poltergeists, possessors.
K-Mart does make sense since they're dead now
Woobly129 Look at this
G loomy Manor
H aunted Towers
O ld Clockworks
S ecret Mine
T reacherous Mansion
K ing Boo's Dimemontion
....wow
I didn't realise that!
One thing i really appreciate about this game is how far they went with the British localisation. Just about every line of dialogue was altered slightly to fit better with British slang, and many of the ghosts had their names changed (although that made looking up guides online a pain).
Huh, I’m from the United States so I wasn’t aware of this at all! What’s your favorite piece of changed dialogue?
Honestly there weren't many major overhauls to the dialogue, just minor alterations. The boo called Bootine was renamed, probably because no one here knows what that is, and they corrected a mistake where E.Gadd tells you to turn down the brightness on the DS (which was impossible on the original DS).
Arcaden My personal favourite was E Gadd's remark about selling the King Boo painting at a 'car boot sale'. It's such a uniquely British term (and TOTALLY the type of scene for an eccentric hobbyist like him) that it made me burst out laughing the moment I saw it.
In the other versions he just says he sold it at a yard sale.
@@louierichardson8832 Wait I have an original DS and you can actually change the lighting. Just there are only 2 stages: Bright/normal and dark/can't see shit so you never use it.
Luigi is the sweetest little cinnamon roll of the Mario universe and it's great.
Octavia Melody Agreed
Yup
Yeah I loved his goofiness and the way he actually didn't know what he was doing and didn't even wanna be there. Like imagine you have to do this and suddenly there are toads who depend on you to save them and you're just like "Geez what am I even doing...?"
Yes
The only things that compare to Luigi's sweet wholesomeness are the shy guys.
Releases a Halloween special in September.
*the fastest spook in the north*
He does this every year, it's hilarious and the comments (like this one) are perfect. Yet another thing to love about this channel.
Wow, that could be taken in SUCH a different direction...
Hey, if Xhristmas can creep in though November and in October, Halloween can seep into a "no Big Holiday" month like September.
Or the slowest one..
I thought your face was Thanos
I feel like a lot of people just say "#1 was better" and leave it at that. In my opinion, I think BOTH are great titles, but for different reasons.
The first one was ominous, the lighting was darker, the ghosts were real, and the soundtrack was spooky. #1 was a great "Nintendo horror game" if you catch my drift. Having all the horror Esthetics, without ACTUALLY being scary (For adults at least.)
Nitro hit the nail on the head, Dark Moon is different in many ways, and the main way I see is that it's more aimed for children.
Just look, Dark moon has higher lighting, more friendly ghosts, Luigi's bumbling personality, and a more childlike soundtrack. But it has cool puzzles, funny atmosphere, and lots of charm.
I feel like what Nirto said was true. Luigi's mansion isn't mostly about the game, It's about the FEEL, it's about the experience.
Overall, I will always return to these two games. I feel like they're both made well, and both are very fun.
But more of that, they're both fun for DIFFERENT reasons. While Dark Moon isn't like the first one, I'd still say it's a great game.
At the end of the day, what I'm trying to say is, I wouldn't ever substitute one for the other. While both are labeled "Luigi's Mansion" both are VASTLY different, and in my eyes, that's ok! If I feel like playing Dark Moon, I'm going to play Dark Moon, if I want the original, I'm playing the Original! Both are very differnt, but both, are fantastic!
@@psychomagalor4902 Yeah, now we have 2 sticks again, better graphics, a HUGE "mansion" and If they know what the fans like and dislike from the original Luigi's Mansion and Dark moon, they will make a long, clever, maybe creepy sometimes, puzzles, a lot of personality, a lot of different type of ghosts, new mecanics, no mission based. And I'm really sure that they know what fans like and dislike from the previous games, so yeah, we are definitely getting and incredible game
I think Dark Moon was a great sequel and did it justice. I was actually surprised at how good it was, I came in with little expectations. The only things I think were worse in regards to the first one was it's ambience, soundtrack/sound design, and ghost design/ absence of portrait ghosts. The gameplay was great, Luigi always made me laugh, and even the environments were interesting, I just wish they were connected in some way. I also put in many hours into the multiplayer, while the online definitely needs a lot of tweaking I definitely loved the challenge and working with others that actually knew what they were doing lol. One of my favorite games on 3ds hands down.
funmarioboy both are really good. But if I had to be honest, I felt like the pace wasn’t that great in dark moon. It felt too fast.
I'm also a fan of both
First one was better tho
Both the original and Dark Moon all have some really good stuff in them, but also a good amount of flaws. The funny thing is that most of the flaws in one are completely fixed in the other! So if Luigis Mansion 3 just brings them both together it could be truly fantastic.
Or have the flaws of each of the previous games. Better not though.
what about just the- Luigi's Mansion only? that was only released a month (12 Oct. 2018) ago. any good?? thx
You have summed up my opinion of Rayman Legends and Origins.
And Rayman 2 and 3.
Wow, Rayman amirite.
t r i p p l e t h e s u c c
@@cyketrik the fact you spelled triple wrong makes it even funnier 😂😂
One of the things I liked about this game was the cool locations: towers that got overtaken by plants, a DESERTed clock factory, an abandoned arctic mineshaft, and the museum like final mansion
*Scans baby doll's disembodied head*
Luigi: "I've been wanting one of these for quite a while..."
Echscuze me what?
I just started playing this the other day! Looking forward to watching this properly when I complete it.
Beat it yet?
Green army man yeah maybe
Luigi's Mansion 3 hype.
It's not going to be Luigi's Mansion 3. It's a direct remake of the first game with the addition of co-op. But it's not a new game.
@@mickeymouse12678 you saw the September Nintendo Direct, right? They announced Luigi's Mansion 3 is in development for Switch, slated for a 2019 release
@@mickeymouse12678 lol no, there's a new game as well.
@@mickeymouse12678 The remake is for the 3ds but we're talking about the switch game for 2019
Player 2 for player 2
Dark Moon is basically the saturday morning cartoon version of the first game.
And I like it
You could say that, but like king boo at the end? That scared me. That was still such a good boss fight in dark moon, not giving me cartoony vibes at all.
Luigi's Mansion is not a scary game. Both games are basically parodies of actual horror stories.
Yeah I prefer the more dark and scary atmosphere of the original game. Luigi's Mansion 3 leans more towards the 1st game's style. Even recommending you to turn your brightness down to make the game look darker/more scary
@@DragonshotProductions That can still fit into the Saturday morning cartoon feeling. Some Saturday morning cartoons had scary shit in them. Just because it's for kids doesn't mean it can't be dark or scary.
Give these ghosts the *_S U C C_*
Especially after we saw queen boo ;)
MiREK yes I agree
Dis comment succ
@@KhayJayArt u succ pp
Isn't it cool that the house Luigi has in Dark moon is the lowest rank Mansion from the end of the first game? I personally see it as him not caring about the treasure and just trying to save his brother.
In another universe we got Waluigi's mansion and he totally took the highest ranked house, poor Wario had to wait all week for his pal to grab all the treasure before saving him.
Agreed
Mystery Geek actually I think it’s the rank D mansion
No it's not. The lowest ranked house is a tent. Luigi got the " Rank D" house, which just so happens to be the canon one.
Actually thats not the worst rank mansion. Luigis House is based off the Rank D Mansion. In LM1 the worst possible rank you can get is actually H which is nothing more than a tent
this games sense of personality is wonderful
sonic won’t let me leave my room please help The cutscenes of Luigi just being Luigi was such a treat. And that’s not even including the Toads, E. Gadd, and the other ghosts and creatures. This game oozes personality.
the game has the same personality as the minions
Edit: the trailer of the minions actually has a good joke or two
Interesting name ya got there
It has great personality but it totally changed and missed the personality that the original had, which is why I had a much harder time enjoying the second game.
While there is more personality, it's also much more colorful and cartoony. The first game had a much more dark and mysterious character that I find was a lot more fitting in a horror game.
This is my first lugis mansion game once i can get the first ill play it and im excited for 3
Luigi’s Mansion, giving ghosts the *S U C C* since 2001.
Yoshi Universal Gravatation is obviously way simpler than yoshi topsy-turvy.
Srsly though, why the heck did they decide to name it like that
British People are smarter than Americans. Topsy Turvy fits the tone of a Yoshi game, Universal Gravitation sounds like a science lesson featuring Yoshi.
@@TimGaukerToons as an American I am offended yet I agree
Because the American version is changed, the European version is a direct translation of the Japanese version
Yoshi's College Lecture on Astrophysics
To the defense of America, by an educated American myself, while it is true that the majority of British people out there are more intelligent than the average American, that doesn’t mean everyone is America is a complete disgrace.
Nintendo: "So, we heard your feedback about playing in one mansion instead of five small mansions; we're going to meet you in the middle with a bunch of small mansions mashed together into **one** big mansion
Luigi's mansion 2 (Or Dark Moon if you were BOOORN IN THE USA) was a really fun game and I love it's artstyle and charm, but I prefer the more antique look of the old mansion, along with the humanoid portrait ghosts and the game being one long journey as opposed to several missions. I love Luigi's mansion 2 and I'm so glad you covered it :D
Mr CynicalOptiMystical fingers crossed we get the best of both worlds in 3
i was born in canada tho and it's dark moon for us too!!
That's fun to know! It's just "Luigi's mansion 2" in Britain where I live
@@OptiJams Uhm, it's still called Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon in Britain, cuz I have it--
I love FE but no, it's Emily from Stardew valley
Luigi's mansion 2 was my first ever experience with this franchise, and I loved it. It made me feel like a real ghostbuster, and it cemented luigi as my favourite nintendo character.
But i unfortunately stopped playing the game when the R button on my 3ds broke.
It’s named that way in UK because it’s a direct translation of the Japanese title. Kind of like how Luigi’s mansion 2 was changed to dark moon only in the US
"Rhythm Tengoku", the first example shown, translates literally to "Rhythm Heaven".
More often than not, it's the other way around. Sorry to say, friend.
Mythos MUGEN I’m pretty sure they were talking about the Yoshi game, not Rhythm Paradise
@@GamerNumNums
I was treating it as if he was talking about European game names in general. The "Topsiversal Turvitation" name was more or less the only example I could find of a name being a direct translation of the Japanese versions.
@KJV Messenger Servant it isnt. super mario galaxy more is the internal name. not the japanese one.
Funnily enough, the upcoming Switch version will be called Luigi’s Mansion 2 everywhere.
Toad: "Yahoo!"
Luigi: "YAHOO!?"
Reminder that there's a Luigi's Mansion 1 remake for 3DS coming
Reminder that it will probably fall just short of the charm from the original anyway
I forgot after hearing luigi's mansion 3
Reminder that tons of people are salty about it when it hasn't even released yet
@@ethaan3164 Yep even when the switch is getting 3.
Now I can play the game from start to finish.
Alright, I do agree with most of your positives and criticisms, but the one I have to disagree with you on is the game's soundtrack.
Luigi's Mansion 1 has an iconic theme, but my problem is that it has ONE THEME for the WHOLE MANSION. Sure, it's a much shorter mansion, so there's no danger of it getting old. But to me, Dark Moon has the better background music because each mansion has its own song, each entirely unique and interesting. And heck, the one theme that is considered the game's "main theme" has a remix befitting of each mansion. Granted, those remixes are reserved for the repetitive time attack missions with a couple exceptions, but they're still good remixes that get me jazzed for ghost hunting.
And when it comes to battle music, I have a problem with your argument. Yeah, LM1 had the ticking numbers to go with the music, but when you played the Dark Moon ghost sucking music, you didn't put in the part that gives that music its impact: the electric suction sounds that accompany filling up the meter for the suction burst. That's the part that completes the theme for me, like with the ticking numbers from LM1. But hey, honestly, between each game's battle music, they're about equal to my ears. There's nothing wrong with either of them to me.
And with the E Gadd cell phone theme, yeah, I agree. He calls you way too much, but I still want that to be my ringtone.
But hey, this is the first video of yours that I've watched, and I really liked it.
Here's to Luigi's Mansion 3 bringing the best of both games to the table!
I agree I also didn't really like the key sound in the first one but that's just me
I was waiting for this! And I gotta say your comparisons to the original were spot on, for years I thought to myself that both games were good in their own way but I always preferred the original without being able to put my finger on why (other than the mission based system) and I think you were able to highlight those details for me a bit more! Only other thing I would say was the the original was darker as a whole, both figuratively and literally, while 2 is a bit brighter (more purple glows less darkness and browns)
I always thought of comparing the two like this 'it's like if two different development teams were both given the same concept at the same time but made different games'
Here's hoping 3 captures the best bits of both games! But I gotta say, despite there only being a 30 second trailer, it's looking good so far and I'm damn hyped!
I agree, even though it looks like the atmosphere and ghosts of Dark Moon are similar in this game, i woudn't mind that much, while they put everything that was good in the first one, in feel like this will be a way better game then Dark Moon.
Oh hey didn't think I'd see you here.
Since a lot of people are asking, my shirt's from here:
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no,I want the one you are wearing in the video as in the one you own
Are cheese curds any good?
@Nitro Rad
Dear super awesome cool dude, I have a teny tiny request for your next game review that has peaked my interest! Well 2 games! One is "Mario and the Music Box" and the other is "Pocket Mirror" both seemingly RPG maker games that had weird designs that... Actually worked out amazingly! I recommend selecting either of your choosing. Both are beautifully made in my opinion but I'm interested in hearing your opinion!
P.S. If its not too much to ask, can I get a shout out?
The mansion for 3 looks like a hotel
Please do the fear game series
I literally just watched your review on Luigi Mansion. This is a nice surprise.
Man this game was so good, I played this all the time as a kid. The 3rd game is gonna make me feel so nostalgic to the early 2010s
huh, did they watch this video, they did a lot of James' suggestions in three, also, I LOVE 3, IT'S SO GOOD
Preach dude
Polterkitty though?
He said to much he said they are to round now look at the new red ghost he’s a square
Halloween special in September?
That's like Christmas in July. Oh wait...
TargetToad 9/9/99 Don Kringle is coming.
H h h h h, h h h gregg
Now we need a review of Luigi’s Mansion 3
Ok he actually gave a really fair analyzation of this game. Except for the soundtrack thoughts. We don't talk about that section
I saw your Cappy plushie at 15:15, and I wondered... What if Luigi brought his Poltergust to the Cap Kingdom?
Also, Luigi's Mansion 3 is gonna be amazing!
I think that might happen in LuMan3.
Or something similar to it.
W3Rn1ckz - Luigi should also visit Castlevania, because Simon Belmont's reveal trailer was basically the reveal for Luigi's Mansion 3.
W3Rn1ckz I certainly hope not.
I got the game for Christmas last year
The original game had a great feeling that everything was connected. I really like the feeling of looking where to go next and stumbling into a room I've already completed way earlier in the game thinking "Wait that was here?"
Every time I see a new Nitro Rad video, my heart forms a smile.
And then I go to the hospital because hearts aren't supposed to do that.
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Dark Moon may have used strings too much, sure, but you can’t deny the music is more memorable as a whole. Except for the main theme of the original, which makes its way into the sequel too.
I’m definitely one of the rare people that genuinely enjoyed Dark Moon. It was my introduction into Luigi’s Mansion since I never owned a GameCube as a kid. I’d argue I enjoyed it more than the 1st one, and even more than what I played of the 3rd one. Easily my favorite 3DS game, it’s just comfy and welcoming to play.
18:40 I love how his “yahoo” sounds like a question
Because it is a question
He wonders why the toad is so happy
I think Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon's biggest draw is the fact that there's so much replayability. I recently went back to play the original Luigi's Mansion, beat it in practically an hour, and have nothing to go back to. I pretty much used up Luigi's Mansion, but I still feel like Dark Moon gives me more that I can have fun with.
15:23 omg he nailed his moves with the timing of the sound perfectly
I feel like all the luigi mansion games have their own unique charm that are completely different with each entry.
the third game is like a mixture of the first and second games, mostly the first
Man I love this game. It's so good.
When compared to the original, it's hard to say what is better. The classic feel of the original is phenomenal... and Dark Moon's is so different, yet still great in its own way.
I'm glad Luigi's Mansion 3 is looking to be a mix of the two. I'm betting Portrait Ghosts will return as guests in the hotel, and I'm hoping the music uses a perfect blend of orchestration and spooky electronic sounds.
I disagree with your stance on Scarescraper though. I've spent hours on it. It's so much fun for me. Cooperating with random people online, while spouting out the hilarious "help help" "He-ey" and "Good Job" all the time. I really hope it comes to Luigi's Mansion 3, but with more modes and options. The original was going to have characters other than Luigi, but they wanted the game to be playable via Download Play, so they had to use something that didn't take as much space. They also weren't gonna make the rooms so simplistic and randomly generated. I think there needs to be some form of Random Generation, but is they could get a lot more layouts and multiple floors and room ideas in Scarescraper for Luigi's Mansion 3, that would be amazing. And with the New addition to the Nintendo Switch Online app, you would be able to speak with the strangers you are playing with using the app. I'm so excited, I really hope they use this potential.
Man, it was so fun messing about trying to catch ghosts with folks of all skill levels
There were competitive moments, but always butt-clenching moments when everyone is just dead and spamming “help help!” while you’re dodging a hundred ghosts with spears
from the footage it looks like you played through the whole game without getting the final upgrade to the poltergust, making that one final level where you died like 100000 times harder
I got the final upgrade before finishing Gloomy Manor 'cause I got a little obsessed with going for all the best records
"Not a game a lot of people were begging for a sequel to" ... what?!
for real this dude crazy lol if anything luigi's mansion was the most wanted game to get a sequel so thats just fake talk
18:16 now THIS quote is great out of context
Here’s a better analogy
It’s a good Luigi’s mansion game
Just not a good Luigi’s mansion sequel
Yes
I disagree
I have to agree you really nailed it. Dark Moon isn't bad, but it really lacks personality.
It's got personality, but not the right personality and not enough variety in it.
I kinda wanted to get your opinion on the trailer on LM3 like how Luigi has AN ACTUAL VACUUM IN THIS GAME
What would've been a better ending would be the Dark Moon gets obliterated at the end, but the ghost are so grateful Luigi defeated King Boo, who was turning the ghosts into monsters, against their will; decide to continue to help E.Gadd.
I mean, I guess the lack of portrait ghosts made the first game unique. But the style of the first game just made it feel more, spooky and strangely comfy. The fine details and the darkness just made it feel really nice? I don't know how to describe it, but it's good.
The personalities of the ghost also helped with the first game too. The ghosts in the first game felt, mean and actually scary.
Luigi's Mansion 2 is a good game but I just feel like it would make it 3x better if they kept the same attitude, atmosphere, and theme from the first game.
true the original has portrait ghost but bosses themselves? 2 is waaay scarier
Sorry I just can't agree only like 3 portrait ghost I would actually call scary.
I now totally understand that void I felt while playing Dark Moon and your jokes really got me. This is my new favourite Nitro Rad.
Man I must be brain dead. I didn't even know there was a dodge button, that would probably make the game a lot easier for me... I'm retarded
Gadd once called me after a battle to remind me of it!
JUST yesterday I found your channel and saw the LM review. And today you post this! Awesome!
Great channel!
Oh man, I haven't seen this game since it's come out. I remember enjoying it but I really didn't like how it was mission based. I hope Luigis Mansion 3 doesn't do the same and goes for a more full on exploration type of design.
I remember playing Multiplayer a ton. Either online, or I would take my little brother's 3ds to school because he never even played the thing. So I would take it to school to play with my friend like every day for weeks.
That video was realy good, the ammount of work you put in your channel is clearly incredible!
Dark Moon took everything cool and atmospheric about the original and pacified the hell out of it.
The memorable and intricate layout of the mansion, the actually-kinda spooky moments and ghosts, all of it is dumbed down for an almost annoyingly cartoonish style.
Agreed. That's why the first is my favorite. But, dark moon is still a great game. Even though it's very cartoony and took alot of the best parts of the first luigi's mansion and threw them out.
I think it’s a good game in it’s own right, but I’m pretty nostalgia-blinded with the original, to be very honest.
@@MrMetalforever5 Tell that to the Ice Monster and King Boo, those 2 were pretty damn scary in Dark moon, (albeit the only scary character's/moments) King Boo's new design in my opinion works quite well (I'd argue better than the original but that's up for debate) the purple with the extra teeth along with the lighting make Dark Moon King Boo still pretty terrifying especially at jumpscare moments or when he's in your face.
and the Ice Monster I feel like Rad could have been nicer too since it's a pretty new dynamic of being a first person shooter and is actually hard for a Luigi's mansion boss. As well as the Ice Monster's face and roar's also be pretty scary and when he tries to suck you in, the formation of the face the laughing when you miss a bomb, both you (Luigi/the player) and the Ice Monster going deeper and deeper into the ice pit all the while with the constant pressure of the Turret overheating causing an automatic game over gave me chills, fear and made me paranoid about the turret overheating.
Luigi's mansion dark moon defiantly felt less scary from the first, however, those 2 bosses are some good notable parts in my opinion.
Chance Kimber here’s the thing about the first game in the games lore (as told by talking to E Gadd in the gallery) the Mansion is only a few days old and the portrait ghosts have been in the Mansion for even shorter. Meaning your preference to the first game for being more “grounded in reality” is based on false info
spooky moments?lol no it's spookier thanks to having more mansions which is also a plus and is why you can't remember them all as well there's not just one the ghost in the original wasn't really scray...dark moon had mummy rooms alive suits of armors and a actual king boo jumpscare
Luigis mansion 3 looks like its in a tall haunted hotel (or at least, the luggage, and hallway cleaning supplies makes it look that way), so i hope each floor has like, one or two special "residents" or something to fill the portrait ghosts role based on activities only on that floor. like a dining area, maybe a theater, pool, etc.
The verticality of the mansion this time can lead to a lot of ideas with elevators and general methods of getting to each floor. like maybe the elevator refuses to go past the floor you are on so you have to take the spooky endless stairs to fix it from above, maybe you have to climb out a window and use a creepy fire escape to get around it to the next floor. or maybe you skip a floor and have to go through the pipes to get back down to it.
Point is, i just want to see what they do
"This will stop enemy ghosts dead in their tracks so you can give them the *S U C C* ."
4:52
I feel like the first game had an effective sense of dread--the ghosts were legitimately intimidating, insomuch that I probably would have reacted in much the same way as Luigi did in a lot of situations. And the game over screen was terrifying--what exactly did the ghosts do to make that dead expression on Luigi's face? Much more sinister than a KO. The mansion itself was old, dark, and unsettling, rather than being cute and relatively inviting as in Dark Moon. The fear and desperation you felt from Luigi when his HP dropped was contagious and unnerving; the way his tone of voice changed quite startling. The ambiance between the two games is literally the difference between night and day.
I'm surprised with just how much Nitro agreed with my initial thoughts on Dark moon. Everything I liked and disliked about it all wrapped up into one video. PORTRAIT GHOST PLEASE LUIGI'S MANSION 3????
Awesome video, love your presentation, keep up the great work!!
ComicTail64 so how do you feeł now?
Who says that we can't start our halloween in september?
Nobody, that's who
Gameplay, personality and story is better than the original, but the original had better atmosphere and had a bit more memoriable and surprising moments. I'd say dark moon is by far the supierior game, but the original is more unique in its presentation, which is its biggest upside, and the main reason why its my favorite game.
Also, wait doesn't dark moon have about the same number of core ghosts, not counting portrait ghosts from 1?
LM1: Orange ghosts, pink punchers, grabbers, trash can ghosts, shyguy ghosts, speedy spirits.
Thats 6. Unless you coint the hallway ones, like the bowling ghost and ceiling ones, that's 8.
LM2: greenies, brutes, sneakers, hiders, goop ghosts, those fat ghosts, poltergiests, goldies.
Thats 8 main ones. So I guess about the same. But the ones in 2 also have alot of different forms, especially greenies.
Sooo unless theres ones I missed, then they're the same.
Also, for 3, I know I'm gonna like it regardless, but I want some more ambient moments. And maybe make the lit up rooms quiet with whistling like the 1st.
You read my mind!
Gamesforus I agree
You forgot the big blue ghosts in Luigi's mansion 1 though it might've only been in the secret mansion
@@jumponeverything
Ur right I did
Personality? Dark Moon's was pretty one-note. 1's portrait ghosts did a lot more for me than.... big green ghost, big blue ghost, etc.
I think if they'd just had portrait ghosts to end levels, or every other level, and cut down on the repeated F****NG DOG MISSIONS it would have been better. Yeah, that's right, I didn't mind escorting toad, cause he actually got to be part of the puzzle solving. Also, you can't not love firing the little fungus around like a cannonball.
0:56 How can you call him cowardly? Sure he's scared (who wouldn't be), but he goes into the literal haunted mansion anyway and cleans house. Literally.
8:53 I didn't know that the studio was Canadian, but that makes sense now.
17:34 I didn't really have trouble with that level. I did die a on the three sisters and the ice boss though.
20:07 I actually didn't realize that there were cages on the train. It took forever for me to see the last two blue doors on the top of the cars.
We need Dark Moon no matter what. If we didn't get Dark Moon, Luigi wouldn't have adopted polterpup. And it is just too adorable. It's a ghost dog that somehow both feels like an actual dog, and a ghost, at least in the third game. The way it just shows up and seems excited to see Lugii and then jumps throuh a door, it's just great
Can't wait till you review Luigi's Mansion 3
The Dual Scream ringtone is so memorable; I *still* hum it, to this day, due to how simple it is.
It's one of two songs to really embed themselves into my brain, alongside OoT's Zelda's Lullaby.
I love the Dual Scream ringtone; it's the GoaT, I swear.
The multiplayer mode is the most fun mode for me.
You tackle alot of great points and have a good idea of showing yourself and gameplay.
9:53 well there is your first mistake, you didnt turn it on
I'm picturing Mario coming in and saying, "Hah ha, here's the problem!"
You're the first person I've listened to that wants the same elements from both games in Luigi's Mansion 3
The Multiplayer in my experience was terrible. Nobody wanted to work together and people kept on dropping off. I really left the game there because I couldn't complete it without the ghosts, but everything else was fun, tedious at times, but fun.
You were able to articulate some things I couldn't quite put my finger on. I still liked the game though, and I always consider going back to it to fully complete it.
2:05 Topsy-Turvy is a British Musical Drama released in 1999 so maybe the changed name has something to do with the title being copyrighted in the region
Not saying that the game was expected to do this, but nothing could ever top the ending of the first game where Luigi sobs out of laughter and joy from rescuing Mario. It's a truly wonderful moment from the original and possibly my favorite moment as well.
Honestly, if they toned down the personalities of the ghosts and made them more scary than playful kind of like in the first one, better controls, and did better with the music this game would have been much better. I agree that the portrait ghost made the first game so great along with an amazing soundtrack, the final battle with king boo in dark moon honestly could have worked so much better the part where you have to run away from him made for really good imagery that reflected the first game, but the arena part made it feel childish again which sure it’s a Luigi game, but god did the final battle in the first one made it feel like the stakes where high!
you spittin' on this one. exactly how i felt and i sold the shit after mission 2 or 3 myself.
this game just isnt scary.
Considering how much you like survival horror, and RPG Maker games, how about Mario: The Music Box?
God damn, I hope Nintendo hears what you have to say here.
I know it's not likely, but your ideal Luigi's Mansion 3 would be an incredible game.
Well that was quick.
Who knew a fucking Luigi's Mansion game would make me fucking snap and it was the secret mines boss actually made me snap
luigi's mansion 3 better have portrait ghosts!
nope, but it has something just like it.
I love how I get into Nintendo again and YT surprised me with user content that is actually worthy of watching.
The horror atmosphere of the first game is completely gone for this more child friendly approach. It's horse shit honestly. I remember as a kid being afraid to play the first game, but then once I got the first floor to get it's lights back on, I felt this sense of relief and that I really accomplished something (another reason why an open mansion is better than level based missions).
eh no...trying to get stuff like your poltergust is just as scary honestly 2 was scarier and a better game
That was because you where a kid I seen kids get scared of regular Mario ghost houses and even darkmoon itself so saying it scared you as a kid is not saying much. But it is a bit creeper overall.
nice to see you looking at this game, I remember it being one of the first games I had on my 3ds
What would a special sauce from Luigi even taste like?
You are the kind of reviewer that makes me interested in reviews on games I dont even like or play. Good shit man
Dank moon?
Ayyyy 👉😎👉
When is there gonna be a Mario bros game where they actually do plumber shit? I wanna unclog toilets as Mario, dammit.
@@KhayJayArt Luigi's mansion 3 involves plungers
Thank you for this wonderful video! This is my favourite 3DS game. I love the architecture of the mansions, exploring them was so much fun!
Can’t wait for the 3ds port of the first game
I've been playing it all day, it's so fun
We had the exact same thoughts about everything. Love the Rougeport sewers music overlay at the start and finish also!
I personally disagree with you on the music. It's really good, and I didn't even know it was all orchestra until you mentioned it. I hope Luigi's Mansion 3 combines the best aspects of both games to make one of the most fun games on the Switch!
I always loved this game so much and then I lost it a year ago and still haven't found it. Never forgave myself for it, I never got the chance to 100% it.
3ds
Actually it is a big mansion but its a 5 part hotel
You nailed the reason why the 1st is better because of the portrait ghosts. That's what made the original as good as it was. And I'm hoping they don't skip out on them for Luigi's Mansion 3.
24:15
And so they did.
Back at my old daycare (I’m in high school right now) this game would be the main thing everybody would be playing. Everyone would be on the multi player function for hours on end and when I started to spread a rumor that I heard somewhere that if collect enough of these Luigi’s Mansion cards the school was giving every time we checked out a book everyone was trading, and gathering these cards at Battlefield elementary. So it was pretty big in the area where I lived.
I'll give the separate mansions credit where credit is due. The over all feel of the mansions were exciting to see in terms of their environmental design and uniqueness. Each Mansion never failed to make me happy. In the original Luigi's Mansion the singular Mansion wasn't all that spooky tbh. The only thing that made it scary was the ghosts. While in Dark moon, it's the other way around with the mansions being the scariest things in the game.
I absolutely loved playing the multiplayer mode with my friends. The fact that not everyone needed the cartridge to play the multiplayer was really awesome, and me and my friends would play for hours with each other.