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    Luigi’s Mansion 4: What Lies Ahead for Luigi?

    ElenaBy ElenaAugust 6, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read

    Luigi’s Mansion 4 is a game available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. It was developed by Next Level Games and published by Nintendo. This is the fourth installment in the Luigi’s Mansion series.

    Storyline

    During Easter, Mario and Luigi are staying at Professor Elvin Gadd’s Gloomy Manor while Princess Peach and her friends are on vacation in Bubblaine.

    They watch a rugby game in the evening, and E. Gadd asks them to repair the garage’s central heating, offering to pay. Mario declines the payment, saying they will do it for free.

    After a tiring day, they head to bed but are woken by a door slamming downstairs. They hurry downstairs to find a mysterious bounty hunter holding a portrait of Hellen Gravely. The hunter draws a shotgun, and E. Gadd attempts to fight him off, telling Mario and Luigi to go back to their room.

    Luigi Mansion 4

    Gameplay Experience

    Like its predecessors, this game also has Luigi catching ghosts using the Poltergust S-88ATION. However, this version expands from two-player to four-player co-op, introducing Mario and another new character, Slario. Luigi now wields a device called the “DS Cry,” an improvement over the previous Virtual Boo.

    A feature from the first Luigi’s Mansion game on the Nintendo Gamecube, the Elemental Medal, returns. Once Luigi or Mario secures the medal, they can harness the Poltergust to capture Elemental Ghosts, tapping into their fire, water, or ice abilities to swiftly lower other ghosts’ HP and make them easier to catch.

    Ghostly Skyscraper

    ScareScraper returns, similar to before. It allows up to sixteen players to join in cooperative multiplayer, tackling either 5, 10, or a random selection of 2 to 10 floors.

    Players have five minutes to complete each floor, but the Rooftop gives them roughly ten minutes. This mode features randomly created floors that present different challenges such as Capture the Ghosts!, Find the Toads!, and Collect the Money!.

    Screamscraper: A Horror Adventure

    A party mode for multiplayer games features four groups of four players each. They compete across different stages. Each team has two minutes to gather the most Slappies, collect the highest number of coins on floaties in a pool, steer clear of a wooden castle’s pellet trap, and hit the most targets on a spinning wooden pirate wheel to win.

    Important Characters

    Ready for Gameplay

    • **Luigi** – The timid and silly Luigi returns to catch ghosts. This time, he’s accompanied by three others, including his brother. He’s fortunate, to say the least.
    • **Mario** – Typically the one who is captured in Luigi’s tales, Mario faces no threats this time. He participates in the quest as a playable character and relaxes in E. Gadd’s lab with Polterpup.
    • **Gooigi** – Gooigi, a gooey green duplicate of Luigi, is slow and simple. Created by Professor E. Gadd, he helps discover hidden elements in certain spots.
    • **Slario** – Known as “Slario” by E. Gadd for reasons not explained, he sports a “G” on his cap. Like Gooigi, Slario is a gooey version of Mario but appears more composed and polished, possibly a result of E. Gadd’s modification of Bowser’s vision of evil turned to good.

    Ghosts

    “I’ve grouped ghosts into various types after extensive research.”

    —Professor Elvin Gadd

    Common Ghosts

    1. High Five
    2. Kwukles
    3. Banana
    4. Knuckles
    5. Slappie
    6. Strangler

    Luigi Mansion 4

    Bosses

    • Slawigi
    • High Fifty

    Rooms

    After rebuilding the Last Resort, E. Gadd insisted on a better heating system for the Gloomy Manor. These improvements made the place more open and accessible, but the walk remains a bit challenging.

    Floor One

    1. Staircase
    2. E.Gadd’s Lab
    3. Mudroom
    4. Patio
    5. Entrance
    6. Super Pocket
    7. Creepy Corridor
    8. Gadd’s Garage
    9. Guard Hall
    10. Studio
    11. Foyer
    12. Kitchen
    13. Cloakroom

    Floor Two

    1. Boiler Room
    2. Bedroom
    3. Master Bedroom
    4. Lazy Lobby
    5. Dining Room
    6. Balcony
    7. Parlor
    8. Game Room
    9. Study
    10. Library
    11. Master Hall

    Floor Three

    1. Rafters
    2. Show Stage
    3. Flower Room
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    A passionate gaming writer who loves exploring everything from indie gems to blockbuster titles. With a keen eye for gameplay mechanics, storytelling, and industry trends, she delivers insightful and engaging content for gamers of all kinds. When she’s not writing, Elena is usually testing new releases or revisiting classic favorites.

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