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Luigi's Mansion 3 (USA)

Nintendo Switch
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Reviewed in
2019
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✪ Reviewed on February 27, 2023
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The best entry in the series: a haunted hotel explored floor by floor, packed with gadgets for Luigi and inventive bosses. The humor, visual richness and co-op ScareScraper mode make for an irresistible ghost hunt.

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Category
Action Adventure 8 players 7+ Co-op
Description
Luigi explores a haunted hotel floor by floor to free his friends captured by ghosts. Published by Nintendo, released worldwide in 2019. The Poltergust vacuum, the gooey ally Gooigi, varied puzzles and fights and a co-op tower for up to eight players.

Luigi's Mansion 3 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾7 GB 📅31/10/2019
Published by Nintendo

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Memorable bosses

Each floor of the hotel hides a ghost with a sharply drawn personality you must trap by exploiting the scenery and the powers of Luigi and Gooigi. Vacuuming, slamming and solving each specter's particular gimmick turn these duels into small physical puzzles full of humor. Expressive animation and slapstick staging give the fights an irresistible charm.

Better with friends

Luigi's Mansion 3 gathers up to eight players across the cooperative ScareScraper, where you climb haunted floors helping one another, and the competitive ScreamPark minigames that pit teams against each other. This blend of solidarity and rivalry, in a mischievous, shiver-inducing mood, breeds plenty of goofy moments. Great for the family, it lights up easily for an evening full of ghosts.

Is Luigi's Mansion 3 still worth playing in 2026?

Luigi's Mansion 3 remains a high point of technical and artistic polish on Switch. Every floor of the haunted hotel offers a distinct theme, packed with expressive animation and details that raise a smile. The Poltergust and the gooey ally Gooigi multiply interactions, and both puzzles and fights stay varied from start to finish. The pacing sometimes lacks stakes and the difficulty is gentle, but the care poured into each room more than makes up for it. The cooperative tower for up to eight extends the fun. As a charming, beautifully made family adventure, it has not aged a day.

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