Review: Luigi’s Mansion Dark Moon (3DS)
For the first time since 2001, Luigi takes the spotlight in his own title. Is it worth the wait? The game proper starts with Professor E. Gadd continuing his research of ghosts, many of which are even helping the good Professor around his lab. All that comes to a screeching halt when the Dark Moon, a crystalline moon that hangs over Evershade Valley, shatters and turns the ghosts hostile and mischievous. After retreating to a secret bunker, Professor E. Gadd knows that there is only one person he can call. No not the Ghostbusters! None other than the famous (okay not so much) Luigi, who straps on the Poltergust 5000 and once again heads into a mansion to battle the spirits of the dead and to restore the Dark Moon. For those that haven’t played the first Luigi’s Mansion (shame on you), gameplay revolves around exploring a haunted mansion while using a vacuum strapped to the plumber’s back to solve puzzles and catch ghosts. Dark Moon has plenty of action when