5 Reasons Why Luigi’s Mansion Is Still Beloved Even Today

Can this series hurry up and come to Switch?

It’s Highly Replayable

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Although Luigi’s Mansion isn’t a long game, there are plenty of reasons to explore the mansion again. Finding secrets you missed previously is a big one of course, but at the end of the game you receive a rating based on how much money you found. Luigi can either end up with a little shack on a hill, or a glorious mansion befitting an A-List hero.

Each individual ghost also gives you a score depending on how easily you trap it. Getting golden frames on each ghost doesn’t have a tangible prize, but they do look beautiful in the gallery!


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