Luigi's Mansion: One of the most fun games for GameCube I've ever played. Very good to play on a dark and stormy day!

User Rating: 10 | Luigi Mansion GC
First, I have to say that this game was so fun, I beat it about 35 times and it never got old. This game definitely deserves a sequel on the Wii. The Wiimote would be perfect for a ghost-busting vacuum.

Luigi's first starring role in a game was perfect. He gets tricked into believing he won a mansion in a contest. The problem is, he never entered the contest. Spooky, isn't it?

When Luigi arrives at the mansion and is attacked by ghosts, he is truly freaked out, but saved by Professor E. Gadd, who sucks up the ghosts with his Poltergust 3000.

Back at Gadd's lab, Luigi is informed that the ghosts in the paintings in the art gallery have escaped. Professor E. Gadd equips Luigi with the Poltergust 3000 (a vacuum cleaner that sucks up ghosts), and the GameBoy Horror (a GameBoy Color that acts as a radar to find ghosts).

At the mansion, Luigi Has to clear each floor, which has some rooms where ghosts hide in. After each floor is cleared, a boss ghost comes and Luigi starts to battle it.

At a certain point in the game, Luigi finds a hidden room and accidentally lets all the Boos out, so he has to capture them, too. In the end, you have to fight King Boo, who possessed Bowser's body. Once you capture King Boo, the game is beaten and you can play it over again, in the hidden mansion, which has different treasures to collect.

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