Apotrix Gamez - Let's Play Luigi's Mansion Playthrough
"Luigi's Mansion" casts players in the role of Luigi, Mario's timid and often overlooked brother, as he embarks on a ghostly adventure to rescue his brother from the clutches of the supernatural. Armed with only a trusty Poltergust 3000 vacuum cleaner, Luigi must explore a haunted mansion filled with ghosts, puzzles, and secrets.
The game begins when Luigi wins a mansion in a contest he never entered, only to discover that it's haunted by a horde of mischievous ghosts. Determined to rescue Mario, who has been captured by the mansion's ghostly inhabitants, Luigi enlists the help of Professor Elvin Gadd, an eccentric scientist, and sets out to explore the mansion's mysterious halls.
Players navigate through the mansion's rooms, solving puzzles and capturing ghosts using the Poltergust 3000. Each ghost encounter requires skilful timing and finesse, as players must stun ghosts with Luigi's flashlight and then suck them up with the vacuum cleaner, all while avoiding their attacks.
As Luigi delves deeper into the mansion, he encounters a variety of unique ghosts, each with their own personality and quirks. From the mischievous portrait ghosts haunting the mansion's rooms to the formidable boss ghosts guarding its secrets, players must use their wits and bravery to overcome them all.
One of the highlights of "Luigi's Mansion" is the Hidden Mansion, an alternate version of the mansion with increased difficulty and altered ghost behaviour. In this mode, players must navigate through more challenging rooms and face tougher ghost encounters, adding an extra layer of challenge for seasoned players.
Throughout the game, players uncover secrets, collect treasure, and solve puzzles to progress through the mansion and rescue Mario. Along the way, they'll encounter hidden rooms, booby traps, and secret passages, each offering new challenges and surprises.
With its charmingly spooky atmosphere, inventive gameplay, and memorable characters, "Luigi's Mansion" delivers a unique and immersive experience that has captivated players since its release on the Nintendo GameCube. Whether you're a fan of puzzles, ghosts, or just a good old-fashioned adventure, "Luigi's Mansion" offers something for everyone. So grab your Poltergust 3000, don your green cap, and join Luigi on his ghost-hunting quest in "Luigi's Mansion"!
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Luigi's Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 1 - Luigi won a Mansion, Mario has already gone in and not come back. Luigi must now brave the mansion to find his brother.
Luigi's Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 2 - Luigi Heads deeper into the Mansion, what will he find?
Luigi's Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 3 - Luigi finds all of Mario's items, but what has become of him?
Luigi's Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 4 - The time has come for Luigi to take on King Boo!
The European version of "Luigi's Mansion" has an entirely different Hidden Mansion mode: Everything is mirrored left to right, some ghosts that appear later in the game will now appear earlier, and Boos are more agile and difficult to suck up with the Poltergust. A portion of these changes (with the exception of the mansion being mirrored, Speedy Spirits and Gold Mice spawning Silver Diamonds upon being defeated, Luigi riding the Poltergust 3000 during the Boolossus battle, the brightness being darker, and the inability to earn an A rank in normal mode) eventually made their way to all regions in the Nintendo 3DS remake.
Other differences in the European version of Hidden Mansion include:
-Chauncey's rocking horses are harder to avoid, since they are larger, zigzag towards Luigi, and travel faster than in the normal Mansion and Chauncey stomps around the crib a lot faster.
-In the Bogmire battle, when he appears you get a shorter time to capture him before he disappears.
-During the Boolossus battle, when trying to "pop" him, there is a small cutscene where Luigi hops on the Poltergust and you must ride around on it, making controlling Luigi harder.
-In the King Boo and Bowser battle, Bowser's bombs sometimes have a shorter fuse.
-Boos have different HP, and forty-five Boos are required to reach the Secret Altar, the final room of the game.
-Most Boos have more HP, although some have less.
-There are fewer health pickups. Locations that always had hearts in the Normal Mansion no longer have them. Hearts that heal 50 HP are much rarer.
-Rooms are now darker; this, however, is the same lighting of the game from E3 2001.
-There are more normal ghosts around the mansion. For example five ghosts rather than three fight Luigi in The Artist's Studio.
-Speedy Spirits and Gold Mice always give up a Silver Diamond when caught, adding an extra 50,000,000G to the maximum possible amount of money. Each Silver Diamond is worth 2,000,000G. In the European Hidden Mansion there are 30 Silver Diamonds as opposed to 5 Silver Diamonds in the European Normal Mansion and other versions. This means that it's only possible to get an A rank in the Hidden Mansion since in the European version 150,000,000G rather than 100,000,000G is required by the end of the game to get an A rank.
Luigi's Mansion: The Hidden Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 1 - Luigi won a Mansion, Mario has already gone in and not come back. Luigi must now brave the mansion to find his brother. This time the mansion is harder, darker and backwards!
Luigi's Mansion: The Hidden Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 2 - A number of rooms, such as the Projection Room now have far more ghosts in, increasing the difficulty.
Luigi's Mansion: The Hidden Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 3 - We make our way through the mansion and fight Boolossus, this time while riding the Poltergust. Lighting strikes and knocks the power out.
Luigi's Mansion: The Hidden Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 4 - We make our way through the rest of the rooms capturing all the left over Boos and preparing for the final show down.
Luigi's Mansion: The Hidden Mansion - Played on the Nintendo Gamecube - Playthrough Part 5 - The final showdown with King Boo on hard mode, it doesn't really go well!