Super Luigi Galaxy 3

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Super Luigi Galaxy 3
Developer Nintendo EPD Tokyo
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Release date Japan July 16, 2021
USA July 16, 2021
Europe July 16, 2021
Australia July 16, 2021
South Africa July 16, 2021
HK July 16, 2021
ROC July 16, 2021
South Korea July 16, 2021
Genre Platformer, Action-adventure
Rating(s)
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
CERO:A - All ages
ACB:G - General
USK:6 - Six years and older
RARS:0+ - All ages
GRAC:All - All ages
Mode(s) Single player
Two-player co-op
Format
Nintendo Switch:
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:

Super Luigi Galaxy 3 is a 3D Luigi action-platformer for the Nintendo Switch system, released worldwide on July 16, 2021. The game was a surprise reveal during a Nintendo Direct on March 31, 2021,[1] is the third game in the Super Mario Galaxy line-up, and the first Super Mario Galaxy title in over a decade. However, unlike the previous titles, Luigi is the main character instead of Mario. The game will be available as a limited release until December 31, 2021.[2]

Story

Artwork of Luigi for Super Luigi Galaxy 3.

After being notified of Mario's disappearance, Luigi visits Princess Peach to see if she has any information. During this time, a black hole forms in Peach's Castle's foyer, sucking in everyone and transporting them to another location.

Rosalina is confirmed to play a part in the story, as well as the Comet Observatory, though the central hub world appears to be Peach's Castle, destroyed from the black hole. The game's trailer shows the castle in various states of being rebuilt, and Lumas are shown to be the means of traveling between galaxies, by way of transforming into Launch Stars.[3]

Game play

The game play of Super Luigi Galaxy 3 appears to be similar to the game play of previous Super Mario Galaxy titles, though using the control setup of the Super Mario Galaxy game in Super Mario 3D All-Stars. However, the Right Control Stick now uses proper camera stick controls as opposed to operating like a Control Pad.[2]

Controls

  • Left Stick - Move[2]
  • A Button, B Button - Jump/swim[2]
  • X Button, Y Button, Joy-Con (R) (shake) - Spin[2]
  • ZL Button (grounded) - Crouch[2]
  • ZL Button (midair) - Ground Pound[2]
  • ZR Button - Fire Star Bit[2]
  • L Button - Center camera[2]
  • R Button - Reset pointer[2]
  • Right Stick - Change camera view[2]
  • Joy-Con (R) (move) - Aim[2]
  • Plus Button - Pause menu[2]
  • Minus Button - Suspend menu[2]

Co-Star Mode

  • Plus Button, Minus Button (as P1 only) - Pause menu[2]
  • Plus Button, Minus Button (as P2 only) - Suspend menu[2]
  • SR Button - Fire Star Bit[2]
  • Control Stick (click in) - Reset Pointer[2]
  • Single Joy-Con Right Button, Single Joy-Con Bottom Button (as P2 only) - Hold Enemy[2]
  • Joy-Con (R) (move) - Aim[2]

Locations

Characters

Playable characters

Unconfirmed status

Enemies

Power-ups

Development

Super Luigi Galaxy 3 was developed due to consumer demands for a new Super Mario Galaxy game. However, they decided to make Luigi the star instead, because Mario died March 31, 2021. "We made Luigi the main character because we killed Mario already," Shigeru Miyamoto says. Miyamoto says the game's name is still accurate, as Luigi was playable in the first two Super Mario Galaxy games, though admits he forgot there was a second one. "Someone pointed out to me after we shipped Super Mario 3D All-Stars that there was a second Mario Galaxy game. I can't believe I forgot about that!" When asked where Bowser was and why the game is a limited release, he says Bowser already died and they're killing Luigi at the end of the year, too. "Mario defeated Bowser one last time in Bowser's Fury, and that was the end of him. As for Luigi, we're killing him, too, because we haven't forgotten about our 2014 financial results from the Year of Luigi. But we know he's everyone's favorite character, so we're giving players one last chance to say good-bye." When asked if they were killing Princess Peach too, he responded with "Didn't we kill her years ago?"[4]

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