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  1. Aug 16, 2022
    8
    This game is definitely one if not the best looking games released on Switch. Lights, shadows, colors and most of the scenes are absolutely stunning. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that Switch is capable for that level of graphics. Also the amount of details the developers put into the level’s environment is crazy huge. Another very well thought part of the game is music. It helps toThis game is definitely one if not the best looking games released on Switch. Lights, shadows, colors and most of the scenes are absolutely stunning. Sometimes it’s hard to believe that Switch is capable for that level of graphics. Also the amount of details the developers put into the level’s environment is crazy huge. Another very well thought part of the game is music. It helps to develop an atmosphere which is on point. The difficulty level could be debatable, however I enjoyed the game not being too competitive. This is an adventure that let’s you relax while laying in the bed. Moreover difficulty level combined with simple mechanics creates a pretty low entrance level to the game. This allowed my non-gamer girlfriend to complete half of the game in a few days. However this also introduces another side of the medal: simple mechanics results in overall gameplay being repetitive. The fight strategies for bosses differ a little, but eventually boil down to the same move set. Also the game makes you go back a few times to the levels you cleared previously. This stretches the play time in a really weak way. Another point is that the game raises difficulty not by introducing fresh mechanics or new types of enemies, but just by raising the number of last. It makes the experience a little frustrating and you just want to finish the fight as soon as possible to progress further.

    For me it took around 18 hours of relaxed playing to complete 100% of the game and I would say I have enjoyed it. Definitely a must play for every Switch owner. Even though the game does not have any replay value at all, the general experience worth your time.
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  2. Oct 14, 2022
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. + je kan bijna alle objecten vernietigen/ gebruiken

    + de juwelen zijn goed verstopt

    +/- de boos lopen naar een andere kamer als je foute object checked. je kunt alleen de rumble/ de G-00 gebruiken. de boos hebben een enhached moveset

    + de verdiepingen zijn zo tof en uniek dat de meeste hun sequel mogen krijgen van mij

    - sommige vloeren zijn te kort/ doen niet genoeg met hun thema

    +/- je keert soms terug naar vorige verdiepingen. buiten de vijanden verandert er niks. het had tof geweest als ze ze die vloeren zouden uitbreiden en meschien een uniek spook daar. ze doen exact dit in de ketelruimte (zonder een 2de uniek spook) maar ik vind het niet zo erg. het verlengt een game die anders te kort zou zijn

    + de bazen zijn een highlight

    + de muziek is een banger. specifiek de ketelruimte, dat nummer zit vast in mijn hoofd en blijft terug komen als ik aan deze game denk

    - de superspookzuiger theme verpest de zeldzame momenten omdat het het enige is van alles op mijn Switch waar ik de volume voor moet verlagen. dat en de boo theme

    +/- de game heeft toffe achievements maar sommige zitten achter online en de meeste achievements zijn verstopt , dus je weet niet wat je moet doen

    + de combat is satisfying

    + je moveset voelt compleet. deze game maakt het moeilijk om terug te gaan naar Luigi's Mansion 2

    +/- de vijanden zijn gevarieerd. maar ik vind dat ze creatiever konden zijn (het zijn spoken, dieren en bezeten objecten). hadden ze maar gebruik gemaakt van de gevarieerde thema's

    conclusie:
    deze game zou de beste in de serie zijn voor mij als ze sommige verdiepingen langer hadden gemaakt. maar deze game is nog altijd een sterke aanrader
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  3. Oct 16, 2022
    8
    Very fun but some puzzles are a bit too hard so hard that I had to use a youtube guide to beat it but the graphics are stunning and there is the scarescraper which is excellent but if you are ready to use your brain or use a guide then I recommend it
  4. Feb 10, 2023
    8
    This games charm shines through the level design and characters, I found catching ghosts to be while repetitive, enjoyable. My issues with this game are that the middle section drags on for way to long, the water level is one of the most unenjoyable parts of any game I've played, and that once you complete the game you cant go back into any of the levels.
  5. Nov 18, 2019
    7
    Quite a step forward for the series, though, it is still not back on its feet. Maybe it's because I'm older than a lot of Switch players now, but I played Luigi's Mansion on the Gamecube when it first launched in 2001. It was quite an understated title, and it didn't get the greatest of reviews, but my cousins and I loved it. It was never really a "survival horror" game by any means, butQuite a step forward for the series, though, it is still not back on its feet. Maybe it's because I'm older than a lot of Switch players now, but I played Luigi's Mansion on the Gamecube when it first launched in 2001. It was quite an understated title, and it didn't get the greatest of reviews, but my cousins and I loved it. It was never really a "survival horror" game by any means, but the creepiness was there at times, and the portrait ghosts were really interesting and fun.

    But, see, Dark Moon is where Luigi's Mansion seemed to derail. I didn't like it. The graphics were okay, but it's like the franchise went way off in a separate direction than where it started. Sure, there were new features, but it lacked the charm that the first one had, and the mission-based level progression overall broke the immersion.

    Fast forward to now, I see the trailer for this game, and even though it had the graphics of Dark Moon and the ghosts from said game returning, knowing the whole game was set in one "mansion," or hotel in this game's case, had me in more optimistic spirits as the lack of this broke the immersion in the last game. The dark light returning and all those newer features were fine with me and were kind of like icing on the cake.

    When I first started up this game, I was in love. It was almost like Luigi's Mansion was back on track. The whole hotel seemed to run together and going up from the parking deck to first and second floors seamlessly made me feel so happy; however, this excitement seemed to end rather quickly for me. No, the game doesn't turn into a mission based progression, but the floors begin to lose continuity. See, in the first game everything takes place in a mansion. You never seem to feel like that atmosphere is lost. In this game, each of the floors begin to become drastically different, and that would be okay if it never lost sight of where it was going. I mean a pyramid and a ghost ship inside of a hotel? That makes literally no sense.

    Those nonsensical things along with the absence of ghosts with a personality and backstory like the portrait ghosts of the first game just make this a "good" outing rather than a great return for the series. Sure, it's a step forward from Dark Moon, but it's still hard for me to recommend at full console game price. I just hope that the series regains some of the things that made it so beloved and special in the first place in future outings.
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  6. Nov 6, 2019
    7
    Luigi's Mansion 3 tries to improve upon it's 2013 predecessor Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon by ditching the much maligned mission based structure as well as returning to a single mansion. The fan favorite portrait ghosts from the original Luigi's Mansion also return, now in the form of "character" ghosts.

    It's clear that Next Level Games took the criticisms form their previous entry to
    Luigi's Mansion 3 tries to improve upon it's 2013 predecessor Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon by ditching the much maligned mission based structure as well as returning to a single mansion. The fan favorite portrait ghosts from the original Luigi's Mansion also return, now in the form of "character" ghosts.

    It's clear that Next Level Games took the criticisms form their previous entry to heart and sought to make a better game this time around. In some ways they did, In others they did not. Those that enjoyed the exhilarating feel of reeling a particular pesky ghost will be ultimately disappointed as the introduction of the new "slam" ability trivializes most combat sections in the game, not only that it also completely underminds what made the combat so special to begin with. Aside from a dumbed down, basic combat system, LM3 has a weird over emphasis on puzzle solving. While these puzzles can be occasionally clever, they may leave you wondering how they belong in a Luigi's Mansion game to begin with. I often found myself going through long stretches of gameplay eagerly anticipating to see what ghost might be lurking around the next corner only to play through a series of puzzles, ranging from clever at best and obtuse at worst. All in all, Luigi's Mansion 3 is a solid game, and fairs much better when looked at as a stand alone experience. As a sequel, it falls just a tad short.
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  7. May 19, 2020
    7
    It's a fun experience, love the style of the animation and the theme, my only gripe is the controls, they are god awful! and this becomes very apparent during boss fights with any kind of precision aiming.
    One thing I absolutely hate in games is forced unavoidable backtracking, its a way dev's use to prolong the playtime and reuse levels, there's some of this in the title.
  8. Dec 5, 2019
    7
    Es un juego que me ha sorprendido gratamente, se ve excelente mente bien en una Nintendo switch. No obstante, hay veces en las que siento que el videojuego es exageradamente largo, una alargamiento artificial un poco innecesario. La jugabilidad es en términos generales bastante buena, si bien es cierto que el control del aspirador es a veces un poco complejo. considero que es un títuloEs un juego que me ha sorprendido gratamente, se ve excelente mente bien en una Nintendo switch. No obstante, hay veces en las que siento que el videojuego es exageradamente largo, una alargamiento artificial un poco innecesario. La jugabilidad es en términos generales bastante buena, si bien es cierto que el control del aspirador es a veces un poco complejo. considero que es un título para todos los Públicos aunque, en esa zona más infantiloide típica de Nintendo. Mi valoración general es buena, le otorgo un siete y medio. Expand
  9. Oct 4, 2020
    7
    Good to play with girlfriend / friends. I found it too casual to enjoy it while playing alone. It's all about exploration and didn't fell in love with the gameplay mechanics. Very easy too.
  10. Oct 12, 2020
    7
    It is a worth playing game. Fun enough to play until the end, not so good replay value. Interesting mechanics, a funny story, and good animations. On the contrary, it has a very low difficulty, puzzles easy to solve, and gameplay at some point becomes repetitive.
  11. Dec 3, 2019
    7
    Great atmosphere, great level design. Gooigi is a nice addition as well. Some of the controls in the game are game breaking though. The boss fight with the rubber duck is absolutely frustrating, which kinda ruins the fun of the game.
  12. Jul 17, 2020
    7
    Luigi's mansion 3 didn't offer me any challenge, either in combat or exploration of the hotel, as I was finding gems and boos with no effort at all. It was so easy that it felt boring to play. Nevertheless, I have to say it is a very polished game and I'd recommend it for kids or less experienced players.
  13. Mar 14, 2020
    7
    the game was visually stunning but i found it short i spent 15 hours on it and it felt unfinished and maybe because i dont have people to play with but still get it only if you like the other installments in the franchise
  14. Jul 10, 2020
    7
    Debo decir que es el primer Luigi´s Mansion que juego. El juego me ha gustado, tanto la ambientación (es muy bonito), los personajes (los fantasmas molan mucho y son divertidos), más acostumbrado a ver a Mario en todos los sitios como protagonista me ha parecido interesante poder centrarme y conocer mejor a su hermano. Peeeero, a partir de las 10 horas el juego me ha empezado a parecerDebo decir que es el primer Luigi´s Mansion que juego. El juego me ha gustado, tanto la ambientación (es muy bonito), los personajes (los fantasmas molan mucho y son divertidos), más acostumbrado a ver a Mario en todos los sitios como protagonista me ha parecido interesante poder centrarme y conocer mejor a su hermano. Peeeero, a partir de las 10 horas el juego me ha empezado a parecer bastante repetitivo, me ha costado acabarlo no os lo voy a negar.
    +Personajes, Luigi y los fantasmas son muy carismáticos pese a que no hablen prácticamente ninguno.
    +Ambientación, escenarios geniales, un hotel con mucha personalidad, con muchos sitios que visitar.
    +Duración
    -Repetitivo
    -Poco gadgets, probablemente con más habría resultado menos repetitivo
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  15. Jan 16, 2020
    7
    This game drove me wild! Don't get me wrong i enjoyed it, it made me laugh and it was great to look at.
    I am glad i played it but the game play was so frustrating, repetitive and infuriating at times! (that damn cat!)
    The final boss is an absolute nightmare, good luck getting Luigi to aim where you want him to ;)
  16. Mar 22, 2020
    7
    Luigi’s mansion 3 is an unremarkable game just like the rest of the series it’s better than the first and it is a good game but nothing stands out to me about the game just the graphics some mechanics work well alot mediocre The game is good and fun but it’s nothing special and NOT WORTH 60 POUNDS 40 is more suitable actually 30
  17. Apr 19, 2020
    7
    This game is very straight forward and pretty easy to beat and capture not only the ghosts but the bosses too without taking any damage at all, the cut scenes seem pointless and slow, but I did enjoy my time playing this game. Despite my ticks about some elements of the game it has been a good experience for me to play and I was having a good time. I gave my score based off of the almostThis game is very straight forward and pretty easy to beat and capture not only the ghosts but the bosses too without taking any damage at all, the cut scenes seem pointless and slow, but I did enjoy my time playing this game. Despite my ticks about some elements of the game it has been a good experience for me to play and I was having a good time. I gave my score based off of the almost to easy playing and how each mission kept me engaged in the game. Expand
  18. Jul 8, 2020
    7
    This game could be one of the best games on Switch, but mini map cover all good experience. It’s RED, and when you play this red “mini” map is seems be more important than anything else. It’s also not “mini” it’s relatively big, especially on handheld mode.
    This’s a big UX/UI bug, and for me this game is unplayable and I want return it.
  19. Nov 11, 2020
    7
    Luigi's Mansion 3 is the pinnacle of the series in nearly every aspect, the art design is fantastic, the areas and animations are delightful and so full of life, even adding some great extra modes for basically no reason, but hey they're still really fun!

    The new mechanics the game introduces to the series are ones I hope become mainstays as they're so well used in both puzzle solving
    Luigi's Mansion 3 is the pinnacle of the series in nearly every aspect, the art design is fantastic, the areas and animations are delightful and so full of life, even adding some great extra modes for basically no reason, but hey they're still really fun!

    The new mechanics the game introduces to the series are ones I hope become mainstays as they're so well used in both puzzle solving and combat. With 15 floors and a bunch of gems hidden on each one, I'd say it's well worth the $60 price tag. Compared to previous entries the combat takes a bit of a backseat for more puzzle solving, whether or not that's a good or bad thing is completely up to you.

    However I have one major complaint: the combat is............eh. The new slam mechanic is really cool in puzzles but in combat it takes all the tension, strategy, and difficulty out of the battles with the standard baddies. in Dark Moon and the original you have to pull back in the right direction hard enough and in dark moon's case, use B to dodge other ghosts and charge up your pulse meter. In 3, you just stun them, suck them up, and mash A.

    You use this to slam ghosts into each other making the battles even easier and even when the slam runs out they run away so slowly that it's beyond easy to stun them before they actually hide. Combat is no longer fun.

    The next thing I wanted to talk about is scarescraper, a series of 5-20 floors where you and 3 other players have to complete an objective in a certain time frame to move up to the next floor, fail one and you go back to the bottom. This mode is really fun... for the first 15 rounds maybe. But then you realize catching all the ghosts is the objective 60% of the time and remember what I said about the combat?

    The other objectives like finding all the toads and collecting all the money is way more fun.

    Scream park is the last point I want to touch on, it's like 8 player mario party minigames with luigi's mansion 3 controls and mechanics in it. From what I've played it's super fun, even with the uninteresting combat playing against another team to see who can catch the most ghosts in the time limit is just plain old fun.

    If I could, I'd give this one a 7.5 out of 10
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  20. Oct 23, 2020
    7
    Art direction and attention to detail is extremely well done, you'll find that every corner of the game is brimming with charm and creativity. However, that's about this game's only real strong suit.

    Gameplay still feels clunky and awkward at times when it comes to controlling Luigi (a staple of the series at this point). There is no real incentive for finding any
    Art direction and attention to detail is extremely well done, you'll find that every corner of the game is brimming with charm and creativity. However, that's about this game's only real strong suit.

    Gameplay still feels clunky and awkward at times when it comes to controlling Luigi (a staple of the series at this point). There is no real incentive for finding any secrets/collectibles/money, despite exploration being one of the core pillars of the game. I personally found that there was no real sense of progression either, as I felt the levels could be played in any order and players would more or less get the same exact experience. Because of all these things, I personally felt a high lack of investment in the game.

    All in all, this game feels more suited to be a 3D environment art showcase than a game. The magic wears off after the first couple of hours. The good aspects of the game are extremely well done, but other mediocre aspects bring enjoyment down by a good amount.
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  21. Dec 27, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Este juego tiene excelentes gráficos, animaciones y uso de la paleta de colores. Te hace pasar varias horas entreteniéndote como solo los exclusivos de Nintendo lo saben hacer. Es un juego que obligatoriamente se debería jugar si tienes una Switch. Sin embargo, no es un juego perfecto o que merezca tener un 9 o 10 como Zelda BOTW o Super Mario Oddysey. Más allá del título ("Mansion"), el juego se desarrolla en un hotel muy colorido e iluminado que, a diferencia del primer juego de la saga, no hay ningún elemento de terror o que de miedo: La música de este juego es entretenida y no tenebrosa o macabra como el LM1, los fantasmas son seres agradables que dan hasta risa incluso en el mismo momento que los vas a terminar de aspirar, algunos jefes son muy sencillos en niveles avanzados, en fin... Dos cosas más que tampoco me cuadraron y por lo cual no le pongo 9 o 10 es que muchas veces la cinemática se conecta a una escena de juego pero se interrumpe la continuidad del estado de las cosas y se genera una distorsión ya que si teníamos a Luigi corriendo o en un lugar determinado, en el vídeo se va ver eso cortado (lo mismo y peor se nota si estaba Gomiluigi). Esto es algo que no pasó por ejemplo con Zelda BOTW donde la cinemática respetaba hasta el traje de Link. Lo segundo que no me cuadró y que era algo que no requería mayor esfuerzo era el hecho de que no te permitía omitir la cinemática que antes ya habías visto previamente a enfrentar a un jefe con quien habías perdido. Cada vez que perdías con un jefe (especialmente con aquellos difíciles), tenías que ver nuevamente y de manera completa toooda la cinemática, algo que sí me parece inconcebible. Expand
  22. Oct 7, 2021
    7
    This is a solid, first party Nintendo release that checks all of the boxes that it needs to. It's fun, it's visually compelling, and it's charming.

    With all of that in mind, it's more or less the same story as always with Luigi's Mansion releases, and feels like it lasts a bit longer than it needs to. There are 16 floors in this game, and by the tenth I was ready to leave the mansion.
    This is a solid, first party Nintendo release that checks all of the boxes that it needs to. It's fun, it's visually compelling, and it's charming.

    With all of that in mind, it's more or less the same story as always with Luigi's Mansion releases, and feels like it lasts a bit longer than it needs to. There are 16 floors in this game, and by the tenth I was ready to leave the mansion. Add in some frustratingly uninituitive boss fight mechanics and these abrupt Polterkitty detours and I found myself frustrated and wanting the game to end.

    If you liked previous Luigi's Mansion titles you'll like this.
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  23. Apr 9, 2023
    7
    This game is really creative which is where I’m allocating most of its points, along with how good it looks and the good soundtrack. Each floor of the hotel is a different theme so you’ll always encounter something different and get to interact with things in different ways which makes you think.

    For me it loses points because aiming is super frustrating, most of the bosses are just
    This game is really creative which is where I’m allocating most of its points, along with how good it looks and the good soundtrack. Each floor of the hotel is a different theme so you’ll always encounter something different and get to interact with things in different ways which makes you think.

    For me it loses points because aiming is super frustrating, most of the bosses are just annoying, and fighting ghosts is repetitive and boring. But all in all it is a good game and I spent 20 hours on it so I definitely feel like I got my money’s worth and enjoyed playing it for the most part!
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  24. Jan 17, 2023
    7
    The graphics are some of the best for the Switch but I found the game a bit repetitive and annoying.
  25. Mar 27, 2020
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It would have been a great game if it weren't for the terrible final bosses, each more boring and fustrating. The final boss Boo battle is boring, repetitive, inaccurate and left such a bad taste in the mouth. I love the game, profoundly hate the final bosses to a point I dont even want to play it again. Expand
  26. Apr 18, 2020
    6
    It is fine until they switch over to invisible lasers and force a broken mechanic on you. Aiming Luigi’s vacuum also is a major pain.
  27. Jan 1, 2023
    6
    The game is certainly high quality: tons of detail, looking great even in handheld mode.
    however I didn't find it very enjoyable: it has limited gameplay, there's not much challenge and not much replayability.
  28. Nov 28, 2019
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The boss fights are obtuse and repetitive, and really drag down the rest of the game. The controls aren't precise, and add to the frustration. The game hands out a ranking after completion, and all the ranking takes into account is total money held at end of game, which is silly and undermines the game's exploratory nature. Expand
  29. Dec 6, 2020
    6
    Solo encuentro dos problemas en esta tercera entrega. Y es una pena para mí, porque en general me gustan bastante muchas cosas del juego.
    Por un lado, el control a la hora de apuntar es horrible. El giro tipo tanque con camara fija debería estar prohibido por ley. No siempre es molesto, pero cuando lo es, puede llegar a ser desesperante.
    Por otro lado los jefes finales tienen demasiados
    Solo encuentro dos problemas en esta tercera entrega. Y es una pena para mí, porque en general me gustan bastante muchas cosas del juego.
    Por un lado, el control a la hora de apuntar es horrible. El giro tipo tanque con camara fija debería estar prohibido por ley. No siempre es molesto, pero cuando lo es, puede llegar a ser desesperante.
    Por otro lado los jefes finales tienen demasiados altibajos. Por lo general su diseño es original e interesante. Sin embargo, mientras algunos son absurdamente fáciles, otros son dificiles, no por requerir habilidad para derrotarlos, si no porque el tiempo necesario hasta darte cuenta de qué tienes que hacer, resulta repetitivo y poco inspirado. Con especial mención del horrible diseño del final del juego, facilmente el peor final en mecánicas que he jugado nunca.
    Me sigue gustando, y a la vez me ha decepcionado tras terminarlo.
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  30. Sep 17, 2020
    6
    great art & production design, cool ambience & sounds, unfortunately it is a good looking game that simply isn't much fun to play, controls are constantly awkward and progression feels more like a chore than a desire. some of the boss fights are downright annoying.
Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 106 Critic Reviews

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  1. Negative: 0 out of 106
  1. 90
    Luigi’s third solo adventure is the ultimate evolution of it’s formula. A game well designed to be fun either playing alone or with company. Also, it’s visuals and ambiance are incredible.
  2. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Apr 30, 2020
    90
    Despite some misgivings with the extras, the actual core Luigi's Mansion 3 experience is one of the best adventures of 2019. [Issue #44 – January/February 2020, p. 64]
  3. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Feb 28, 2020
    80
    An excellent action adventure game with great puzzles, beautiful surroundings and lots of small details that you will love to discover. [Issue#301]