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Luigi's Mansion (USA / Canada)

GameCube
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Reviewed in
2001
80
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✪ Reviewed on January 1, 2024
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Luigi alone in a haunted manor, off to rescue Mario. Ghost-sucking vacuum, playful spooky vibe and a mansion stuffed with secrets. A tiny GameCube launch title but packed with charm and remarkably successful at what it sets out to do. A singular Nintendo game turned cult.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 7+
Description
Luigi explores the haunted mansion to find Mario captured by ghosts in this Nintendo GameCube Luigi's Mansion. Published by Nintendo, released in North America in September 2001. Action-adventure with Luigi vacuuming ghosts with his Poltergust 3000, secret rooms and phantasmagorical bosses.

Luigi's Mansion review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
A small stroke of genius: Luigi hums the melody as it plays, giving fear a touch of tender comedy. Penned by Kazumi Totaka, the jazzy, quavering score follows every shiver of the mansion. This offbeat musical charm is the whole flavour of this ghost hunt.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,15 GB 📅18/11/2001
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

GameCube launch title and the very first time Luigi holds the lead role alone, founding a sub-series that still endures. Its collector interest rests on that double historical weight, the machine's inaugural game and a franchise's birth, making it a staple of Nintendo collections from the era. The North American version, out in November 2001 with the console, is the most emblematic for those who tie the title to the original launch. Demand stays constant, sustained by the charm of this haunted mansion and its place as a symbol of the console's launch.

Is Luigi's Mansion still worth playing in 2026?

A GameCube launch title, Luigi's Mansion dares a timid Luigi who vacuums ghosts with his Poltergust in a haunted manor of delightful atmosphere. The art direction, the lighting and Luigi's bashful humor make it a charming adventure that has aged remarkably well visually. Its short length and simplicity drew criticism at the time. An offbeat, endearing interlude, still very pleasant today for anyone who loves atmosphere-driven games.

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