Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Blog Post III

L̴̛͇̻͚͇͈̥͝u̷̧̙̼̱̱̯̝̬̞̳̖̗̯͘̕į̶̞̹̰́͘͢g̸̬͓͈͖̕͘į͈͈̳̰͉̺'̶̸̡̛̘̥̭̫͚̜̦̳̦̬͠s̶̡͖͙͙̝̟̳͔̬̮͎̲̝̜̥̟̙͢ ̦̪͚̰́̕̕̕̕M̸̢̭͉͖̭̱̮̥̻̺̗̯̰̮͇̀͘͟a̷̵̧̫̬̘̩͉̝̼͎͉̠̼͕͜͠n̶̨̡̡̺̺̣͈s̛҉̷̼̪͍̲̗̩͇̱͎͈̫͜i̳̗̟̱̼̣̩͠͝o͏҉͕̺̦̠̫̜͉͚͖̗̣̝̳ͅń̷̢̛͓̺̦̜̮̜͉̻̯̘̥̞͕͚͉̟ͅ




(Luigi's Mansion)

And they say that Luigi doesn't deserve the spotlight...

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Back too more creepy stuff huh? 


Eh... Nope. Not really.

Luigi's Mansion isn't really about jump scares and crazed murderers like the game I previously covered Cry of Fear.

Nah.
It's Nintendo, they wouldn't be able to get away with it...
Luigi's Mansion is a third person point-of-view game with a lot of twists and turns. After first entering the haunted mansion in search of Mario, Luigi quickly realizes as he's surrounded by ghosts that he's nowhere near prepared to handle this situation. He huddles up in the fetal position and waits for his fate among the ghosts...
...And that's when Professor E. Gad comes into play.
He storms in on a vacuum like something right out of Ghost busters.

After a few minutes of a tutorial, Luigi finds himself back in the haunted mansion ready to take on the ghosts with his newly equipped Poltergust 3000.

One after another, slowly you eliminate the ghosts within the mansion.
Be warned though, not all ghosts are the same.. Some are more powerful than others. 
Buuuuut that's for you to figure out.
Luigi gains confidence, and pretty soon, the mansion begins to find its light again. All is starting to look up after all, right?

Oh wait... You haven't forgotten about Mario... Have you?
Maybe Luigi should just have the spotlight for a while?







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