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|developer = [[Next Level Games]] |
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|publisher = [[Nintendo]] |
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==Music== |
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+ | Unlike ''[[Luigi's Mansion (video game)|Luigi's Mansion]]'', ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' takes on a more orchestral style than its predecessor techno-savvy music style. |
==PAL Differences== |
==PAL Differences== |
Revision as of 05:54, 20 July 2020
Template:Game infobox Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (ルイージのマンションダークムーン Ruīji no manshondākumūn) (ルイージマンション2 Ruīji Manshon Tsū, Luigi Mansion 2) (known in Europe and Australia as Luigi's Mansion 2) is a game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the sequel to Luigi's Mansion.[1] This game has five mansions and has an upgrade of the Poltergust 3000, the Poltergust 5000 along with the item itself. It was released on March 24, 2013, for the 3DS. In this game, King Boo returns and has shattered the Dark Moon into pieces turning all of the ghosts of Evershade Valley into hostile beings. It is up to Luigi to recover all of the missing Dark Moon pieces. Later on, they reveal that King Boo has captured Mario again in the same way as before.
Story
King Boo returns as the main antagonist of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. He is seen destroying the Dark Moon in the opening cutscene, causing all the ghosts of Evershade Valley to lose control and run rampant throughout the mansions located there.
Gameplay
The whole gameplay is very similar to the previous Luigi's Mansion, with Luigi exploring mansions, solving puzzles and defeating ghosts now with the Poltergust 5000. This game is much more detailed in solving puzzles requiring Luigi to explore an area for a while. Now in this game, each mansion is divided up into missions with the final mission always being a boss fight.
As for controls, the player can use the R button to vacuum and L button to blow. Luigi always has his flashlight on but stunning ghosts in this game are much more different. After Luigi has acquired the Strobulb, the player can press and hold A to use the Strobe Light flash which is now required to stun ghosts before vacuuming. The player can blow objects from the Poltergust 5000 when some are sucked up. Boos in this game require a much more special way to get captured and they are, at many times, very difficult and tricky to capture. After Luigi receives the Dark-Light from E. Gadd, the player can hold Y to cast a rainbow-like light that can materialize Spirit Balls, revealing hidden doors. Boos will eventually come out and Luigi must use the Dark-Light to see them then suck up the Boos by their tongues. The player can also tilt the 3DS to look around in the room. Also, the player can press X to have Luigi look up and press B to have him look down. You also have a DS as a communication device to talk to the famous Professor E. Gadd.
Characters
- Luigi
- Professor E. Gadd
- King Boo
- Toad Assistants
- Mario
- Polterpup
- Boos
- Ghosts
- Polterpup
Enemies
- Greenie
- Slammer
- Gobber
- Hider
- Sneaker
- Creeper
- Boos
- Strong Greenie
- Strong Slammer
- Strong Gobber
- Strong Hider
- Strong Sneaker
- Mummy
- Suit of Armor
- Spiders
- Crows
- Polterpup
- Gold greenie
- Mummy greenie
- Knight greenie
- Sprit ball
- Trapdoor
- Spiders
- Bats
- Crows
- Mice
- Bettles
- Robotic bombs
- Flytraps
- Fuzzball
- Orange flowers
- Frogs
Sub-Bosses
- Poltergeist
- The Three Sisters
- Ancient Poltergeist
- Paranormal Chain Ghosts
- Strong Grennie
- Strong Poltergeist
- Big Boo
Bosses
- Grouchy Possessor
- Harsh Possessor
- Overset Possessor
- Shrewd Possessor
- Tough Possessor
- King Boo
- The brain
Items
Music
Unlike Luigi's Mansion, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon takes on a more orchestral style than its predecessor techno-savvy music style.
PAL Differences
- This game is actually named Luigi's Mansion 2.
- The Pixelator is named the "Pixelshifter."
- The Poltergeist ghosts are named "Boffins" with the Ancient Poltergeist and any other stronger version of a Poltergeist are called "Boffin Elder" and "Strong Boffin."
- The Shrewd Possessor is named the "Scornful Possessor."
- The rooms of Gloomy Manor have different names as well.
- The Front Yard is called the Front Garden.
- The Mudroom is called the Side Entrance.
- The Guard Hall is called the Guard Corridor.
- The Mudroom Exterior is called the Forgotten Garden.
- The Common Hall is called the Downstairs Corridor.
- The Foyer is called the Main Hall.
- And Master Hall is called the Upstairs Corridor.
Trivia
- This is Luigi's third time starring a role in a video game.
- Unlike the original Luigi's Mansion, Dark Moon has a total of five mansions that Luigi explores.
- The ghosts appear to be much smarter as well.
- The battle style in this game is much different, definitely making this game much harder and easier both than Luigi's Mansion.
- Luigi hums to the main theme of this game when moving around the mansion.
- Professor E. Gadd makes a reference to how turning down the brightness of a mobile device saves its battery. He makes this reference as soon as Luigi makes it to the first mansion.
- Though they are all labeled as mansions, neither the Old Clockworks or Secret Mine are actual mansions.
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon was the first game that as released as part of the Year of Luigi, honoring 30 years since Luigi's debut.
- Luigi has a DS to communicate to Professor E. Gadd.
- Another thing is the game is for the Nintendo 3DS so this could be a theory.
- The mansions (Gloomy Manor, Haunted Towers, Old Clockworks, Secret Mine, Treacherous Mansion), possessors (Grouchy, Harsh, Overset, Shrewd, Tough), and bonus missions (Gradual Infiltration, Hostile Intrusion, Outlandish Interruption, Severe Infestation, Terrifying Invasion) all spell out GHOST.
Gallery
References
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Major characters | Major characters | Luigi • Mario • Professor E. Gadd • Toad • Polterpup • King Boo |
Ghosts | Regular | Ancient Poltergeist • Boo • Creeper • Gobber • Greenie • Gold Greenie • Hider • Poltergeist • Polterpup • Slammer • Sneaker • Strong Gobber • Strong Greenie • Strong Hider • Strong Slammer • Strong Sneaker • The Three Sisters |
Bosses | Story mode: Ancient Poltergeist • Big Boo • King Boo • Three Poltergeists • Possessors (Grouchy · Harsh · Overset · Shrewd · Tough) • A Strong Gobber, a Strong Greenie, and a Strong Slammer • Strong Poltergeist • The Three Sisters ScareScraper: Beetle Whisperer • Bomb Brother • The Brain • Creeper Launcher • Primordial Goo • Terrible Teleporter | |
Other species and enemies | Bat • Beetle • Crow • False door • Flytrap • Frog • Fuzzball • Gold Robomb • Mouse • Orange flower • Robomb • Spider | |
Locations | Gloomy Manor | Balcony • Bedroom • Cellar • Coatroom • Common Hall • Dining Room • Entrance • Foyer • Front Yard • Garage • Guard Hall • Kitchen • Lab • Library • Lobby • Master Hall • Mudroom • Mudroom Exterior • Parlor • Patio • Rafters • Secret Pocket • Studio • Study • Under the Stairs |
Haunted Towers | Botany Lab • Conservatory • Courtyard • Crow's Nest • Crypt • East Hall • Eerie Staircase • Family Room • Garden • Gardener's Dwelling • Gardener's Lab • Greenhouse • Haunted Towers Entrance • Hollow Tree • Hydro Generator • Laboratories • Lounge • Old Graveyard • Plant Nursery • Rooftop Pool • Rumpus Room • Seedling Laboratory • Sewer • Skybridge • Solarium • Tool Shed • Toolshed Stairs • Tower Lobby • Tree House • Tree Root • Water Supply • West Bathroom • West Bedroom • West Garden • West Hall | |
Old Clockworks | Antechamber • Belfry • Belfry Clock • Canyon Hall • Canyon Narrows • Canyon Stairs • Cargo Room • Clock Tower Gate • Clockmaker's Chambers • Clockworks Court • Container Yard • Crank Room • Drafting Office • Finishing Room • Gear Chamber • Kiln Room • Maintenance Hub • Movements • Pit Slide • Quarry • Roundhouse • Roundhouse Pit • Service Elevator • Storage Room • Storm Cellar • Synchro Gantry • Synchronization Room • Tomb • Transportation Hall • Warehouse • Workshop | |
Secret Mine | Airway • Basin • Chalet • Chalet Approach • Cinder Mine • Coward's Chasm • Crossroads • Crystal Quarry • Deep Hall • Drift Hall • Frozen Pit • Fishing Hut • Gondola • High Wires • Ice Lake • Maintenance Room • Pit Mine • Prospector's Crossing • Shaft • Skip Slope • Smokehouse • Smuggler's Hideout • Terminal • Under the Ice • Workshop • Workshop Landing | |
Treacherous Mansion | Ancient Exhibit • Archives • Aviation Exhibit • Bottom of Well • Ceremonial Chamber • Cliffside • Dark Age Exhibit • Dungeon Cells • East Balcony • East Corridor • East Gallery • Front Entrance • Gargoyle Roof • Grand East • Grand West • Guard Tunnel • Haunted Catacombs • Ice Age Exhibit • Inner Courtyard • Jungle Exhibit • Kitchen • Nautical Exhibit • Restrooms • Space Exhibit • Study • Terrace • Train Exhibit • Underground Lab • Veranda • West Balcony • West Corridor • West Gallery | |
Other | Bunker • E. Gadd's Vault • King Boo's Illusion • Mario's Painting • ScareScraper • Toad's Painting | |
Items | Items | Amethyst • Bill • Coin • Diamond • Emerald • Gem • Gold Bar • Gold Bone • Key • Poltergust 5000 • Red Coin • Ruby • Sapphire • Strobulb |
Objects | Objects | Bulb (gold) • E-Gate • Paranormal portal • Paranormal shield • Sled-mounted shooter |
Equipment | Dark-Light Device • Dual Scream • Pixelator • Poltergust 5000 • Strobulb | |
Missions | Gloomy Manor | Poltergust 5000 • Gear Up • Quiet Please! • Visual Tricks • Sticky Situation • Confront the Source • Gradual Infiltration |
Haunted Towers | A Job for a Plumber • The Pinwheel Gate • Graveyard Shift • Pool Party • Doggone Key • Tree Topping • Hostile Intrusion | |
Old Clockworks | A Timely Entrance • Underground Expedition • Roundhouse Brawl • Play Catch • Piece at Last • Showtime • Outlandish Interruption | |
Secret Mine | Cold Case • Hit Rock Bottom • Across the Chasm • Chilly Ride • Severe Infestation | |
Treacherous Mansion | Front-Door Key • Double Trouble • A Train to Catch • Ambush Maneuver • Paranormal Chaos • Stop the Knightmare • Terrifying Invasion | |
King Boo's Illusion | A Nightmare to Remember | |
Further info | Further info | Gallery |
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