The first game I ever owned on the Nintendo GameCube was Luigi’s Mansion and I loved it.
It was silly. It was spooky. It was challenging to 11-or-so year old me.
So it was with much nostalgia that I immediately ordered this, third instalment in the series. (I skipped the second as a I never owned a Nintendo DS).
I love this game too. It’s just as daft and funny as I remember in my addled memory. Sure, it’s not anywhere near as tough as it was when I was a tween; but the puzzles are good enough.
And it’s beautiful. Even on the diminutive Switch hardware, it looks slick, fresh and detailed. It looks exactly how my nostalgia would imagine it.
10/10. No notes.