Don't buy it. Rent it. Sorry Luigi...
Pros:
The Nintendo GameCube sports off a great Miyamoto game. A-1 Graphics.
Cons:
E. Gadd said my adventure lasted 1 night. It really did!
The Bottom Line:
One of the best games ever. One of the shortest games ever. Rent it, don't buy it.....
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Author's Review
Mamma Mia! Luigi boy finally gets his own game. The graphics are some of the best on the GameCube! The game is one of the funnest games I've playd, yet one of the shortest. The storyline, graphics, creativity, innovative gameplay, and challenge are all 5-star. It is a great game to rent, not buy. I just shudder to think that poor Luigi gets such a cool yet short game. I am not sad I bought it, it's just you play it for 1 night and beat, 2 weeks later you might want to get up and go ghost hunting again. The game is in too many angles, too short. I think anyone and everyone will agree. And anyone and everyone will also agree that it is still a 5-star game. The story-line is pretty creative:
After Luigi has heard that he won a mansion through a contest he doesen't even enter, he immeadiately tells Mario and sets to meet him there. After getting lost in the woods, he finally reaches the house but quivers to think that it's the right one. When he enters, hoping to find Mario, he gets attacked by a ghost. Immeadiately, a small man with a vaccum cleaner rescues him and escorts him out. He takes him to the lab and introduces as Professor Elvin Gadd (E. Gadd for short). Luigi explains to him why he was at the house and knows that Mario must be inside. Gadd explains that the house appeared just a day ago. He fears that if Mario is in there with no protective equipment, he could be in serious trouble. He teaches Luigi how to use the vaccum cleaner "The Poltergeist 3000" to suck up anything and everything, including ghosts. Well, with a flashlight, a kooky vaccum cleaner, and some saturated pants, Luigi must brave a night full on frights to find his revered brother. Good luck Luigi...