LUIGI’S MANSION: DARK MOON
We’re getting Super Mario Odyssey later this year with Mario as the star of the show, but what about the fraidy-cat brother that we know and love? Luigi needs his time in the spotlight as well, and what better way of doing that than to bring Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon to the Nintendo Switch? Catching up with evil spirits would feel better than ever with the Switch’s two sticks and that glorious screen. Using one stick for movement and the other for the vacuum/flashlight control would work wonderfully.
Dark Moon was mission-based, unlike its predecessor on the GameCube. There were five different mansions that had multiple missions, but once the mission was complete you were transported out of the stage, not being able to explore at your leisure. Since the 3DS is a handheld, the game needed some sort of gameplay mechanic so that you could play it in short bursts. Thanks to the Switch’s capabilities, these bite-sized missions can be gone entirely, making all of the mansions available at your discretion, which would be a pretty rad feature to see.