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<p>During my junior and senior years of college, I dated a girl called the Giraffe. Relationship stuff notwithstanding, she played videogames in a fairly casual manner, except for a few specific titles like <strong>Crash Team Racing</strong> and <strong>Pikmin</strong>, which she ate up with glee. In fact, I was there the day she bought her Nintendo GameCube, slyly suggesting she also pick up <strong>Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles</strong>, an RPG I knew she&#8217;d never like, but one that I was most definitely curious over; to sum up <em>that game,</em> not so good. As we dated, her GameCube collection grew, and one game we ended up enjoying together was the original <strong>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion</strong>, but for altogether different reasons.</p>
<p>In Luigi&#8217;s first ghost-hunting adventure, he ends up in a haunted mansion after winning a contest that he never entered. He told his brother Mario to meet him there to celebrate his&#8230;uh, victory. Upon arrival, Luigi realizes that Mario arrived before him, but is now missing somewhere within the mansion. To help Luigi find his red-coloring sibling, an old professor named Elvin Gadd equips him with the Poltergust 3000, a vacuum cleaner used for capturing ghosts, and a Game Boy Horror, a device used for communicating with Gadd. You then explore the mansion room by room, sucking up ghosts and looking for any clues related to Mario&#8217;s disappearance. It&#8217;s a very charming game, with a lot of style and cartoonish sense of horror, and that&#8217;s what the Giraffe ate up the most. She would literally spend fifteen minutes just walking around a room pressing the &#8220;Call out to Mario&#8221; button, eating up Luigi&#8217;s uncertain, shivering tone. Me, I actually liked <em>playing</em> the game, though I never got too far into it.</p>
<p>Some ten-plus years later, and we now have a sequel with <strong>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion: Dark Moon</strong> for the Nintendo 3DS. This time, the adventure is set in a region called Evershade Valley, which is where Professor E. Gadd lives in his laboratory and studies friendly ghosts. The Dark Moon, which hangs above Evershade Valley, shatters thanks to a nefarious Boo, which causes all the local ghosts to suddenly become hostile. Luigi is summoned by E. Gadd to re-collect the five pieces of the Dark Moon, scattered in different mansions, to restore peace.</p>
<p>Currently, I&#8217;m still in the first mansion, and it&#8217;s been a lot of light-hearted, ghost-sucking-up fun, hampered by all things Professor E. Gadd. Firstly, he talks <em>way too much,</em> calling you constantly on your Nintendo DS phone device thingy. And this isn&#8217;t helped by the fact that he sounds completely like an Ewok. I&#8217;ve been rushing through his dialogue as quickly as possible, <a href="http://paulabbamondi.tumblr.com/post/46419219175/truly-this-will-be-luigis-year">even though there are some great zingers to be read.</a> I really enjoy sucking in ghastly ghosts via the enhanced Poltergust 5000, which can be likened to <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/11/16/the-top-five-worst-fishing-minigames/">many fishing mini-games,</a> where once you have a ghost &#8220;hooked&#8221; you need to pull in the opposite direction its moving to &#8220;reel&#8221; it in. And every new room feels like an unopened present, especially since there is so much that Luigi can interact with&#8211;blowing ceiling fans to reveal hidden floors, sucking up window curtains, moving rugs, exploring vases and desk drawers. My gaming OCD doesn&#8217;t allow me to leave a room until I&#8217;ve fully explored every crevice and interactive set piece, and that&#8217;s just fine by me.</p>
<p>Luigi may be all shivers and quivering words, reluctant to see what&#8217;s behind the next door, but I&#8217;m pretty excited to explore onwards. Will report back later if anything else surprises me about <strong>Luigi&#8217;s Mansion: Dark Moon</strong> though I suspect it&#8217;s going to kind of be a lot like the first mansion, but four more times until the end credits roll. Have not been able to unlock the online multiplayer stuff yet though my non-love for online multiplayer experiences tells me to try it once and then promptly ignore it. We&#8217;ll see.</p>
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