Everybody loves Mario Brothers! It was decades ago since the first Mario game was released and the concept of ultra-gaming consoles had just started to grip the minds of new developers and innovators. It is 2013 and now we have all that we need to enjoy the gaming experience to its best possible limits.
If spoken about Nintendo, we really need to pay a tribute to the console since it was the first to come up with a really cool looking design and, for it, the best games were made. Those games, which still have a warm corner in our hearts; this year Nintendo brings yet another sequel to the very famous game Mario Brothers.
It was in year 2001, that the Luigi’s Mansion was released and it ran over the ratings of being the best game and even this year, almost 12 years later, Luigi’s ghost surface again with a whole new story, characters, game playing experience and the best possible ghost adventure.
The original Luigi’s Mansion, which was then developed for Game Cube, was loved by every single player and this time the sequel to the original game, The Dark Moon is much awaited by Mario Brother’s lovers all over the world knowing how the quality of Nintendo adds value to every given detail in the game.
The Dark Moon is developed by Next Level Games and is profoundly known as the best emerging developers for Nintendo in recent years.
The point of interest of many players would be if the developers were able to keep the original charm and fun that was instilled in the first of Luigi’s Mansion, carried on to the sequel Luigi’s Mansion: The Dark Moon. The developers were more than happy and excited to announce that not only the genuine game mode is intact but it is now an absolute treat.
The game’s enthralling story revolves around how Luigi is casted into a nightmarish surrounding where the mad scientist’s, E. Gadd, actions shattered the Dark Moon and the pieces are scattered into valleys and canyons. The lost moon causes the population of the ghosts in the area to go crazy and luckily Luigi is there to save the day.
Armed with only a vacuum cleaner known as his trusty Poltergust 5000, Luigi will hunt down the ghosts and gather the pieces of the broken Moon and confront the mad scientist to free the lands from eternal evil.
Talking about the game mode, the developers have paid dear attention to every single detail. The scenery is eye catching and the inch perfect details are just mind boggling. The game also comes equipped with the option of 3D to 2D conversion. So, the players can enjoy in whatever dimension they feel fit.
The sound quality is much appreciated. The enhanced sound echoes naturally that every beat is like music to ears with a variety of choices in the environmental sound effects.
Luigi Mansion Dark Moon review conclusion, this game is getting a great reception from the players and the ratings will boost up from an already impressive 9.3/10