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This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Template:Infobox Luigi's Mansion 3, known as Luigi Mansion 3 in Japanese, is a game in the Luigi's Mansion series for the Nintendo Switch. Unlike previous games in the series, the game takes place in a haunted hotel rather than an actual mansion.[1] It is the third Luigi's Mansion game in the main series, developed by Next Level Games. The game is 6.3 GB in file size, though more with downloadable content (DLC).
Story
Prologue from the guide:
One day, Luigi received a letter. The letter was sent by Hellen Gravely, the owner of a big hotel up in the mountains. When Luigi opened it, he discovered that it was a special invitation!
"Congratulations, Luigi! You're the lucky winner of a free stay at a world-class hotel, The Last Resort! We look forward to dazzling you with first-rate hospitality and service. Please be sure to invite any friends or family that you'd like to bring, as well!" -Hellen Gravely
Luigi was overcome with excitement at the letter and rushed to invite his big brother, Mario, as well as Princess Peach and a trio of Toads. Soon, they all departed for the hotel. Upon arriving at the beautiful hotel, Luigi and his friends were warmly welcomed by Hellen Gravely herself! Afterward, they were each shown to their rooms.
Little did they realize it was all a trap put in motion by Hellen Gravely in order to impress a resurgent King Boo. Awakened in the night by Princess Peach's scream, Luigi found the giant hotel swarming with ghosts. Not only that, but all of his friends had been sealed inside picture frames! Will Luigi be able to rescue his trapped friends and escape the hotel in one piece?
Luigi, Mario, Princess Peach, and three Toads are invited to a hotel called The Last Resort for a vacation party, which they travel to via a charter bus driven by Toad. Soon after Luigi and the gang arrive inside the first/second floor Grand Lobby during broad daylight and all check in at the front desk with the bellhop/receptionist ghost called Steward, they are then introduced and later escorted by the owner of the hotel, a mysterious purple ghost woman called Hellen Gravely, to take the elevator on the first floor within the Grand Lobby upstairs, and the gang all stay on the RIP Suites fifth floor. Princess Peach is seen heading towards her respective hotel room (Room 501), Mario to his (Room 502), and finally Luigi to his own (Room 503). Inside his hotel room, Luigi reads a novel whilst laying on a bed alongside Polterpup and quickly falls asleep.
Luigi later wakes up on a rainy night and hears Princess Peach screaming, now inside a haunted hotel with everyone but Luigi gone missing, having been trapped in paintings by Luigi's nemesis, King Boo. Luigi gets out of bed with simply a flashlight in hand, exits his RIP Suites fifth floor hotel room (Room 503), and sees mysterious purple energy lurking through the hallway. He walks towards the floor's elevator, only to later find Hellen Gravely coming down from upstairs and walking out of the opened elevator. She shows Luigi the portraits where the remainder of the gang is trapped inside, with King Boo waiting right behind her. King Boo explains that Hellen was the one who set him free from Professor E. Gadd's ghost containment and vows revenge upon Luigi. King Boo proceeds to chase Luigi through the hallway, while placing Spirit Balls on all the hotel room doors, and attempts to trap Luigi inside a painting at the dead end of the hallway, though Luigi manages to escape by jumping into a laundry chute at the end of the hallway and falls all the way into a laundry hamper in the Basement.
Luigi is woken up by Polterpup and manages to find the Poltergust G-00 inside a red car, as well as the Dark-Light Device inside a vault on the Mezzanine second floor. After Luigi saves Professor Elvin Gadd from being trapped inside a painting on the Mezzanine second floor by using the Dark-Light Device, he asks Luigi to escort him out of the hotel, although Luigi wants to save the rest of the gang first. After Luigi and Professor E. Gadd return to the garage, E. Gadd sets up his portable lab and gives him the Virtual Boo for communication. Professor E. Gadd then asks Luigi to retrieve his briefcase from the fifth floor, where Luigi recovers it from Chambrea and brings it back to him. The contents of the briefcase allow Luigi to call on Gooigi for help.
While searching the hotel for his friends, Luigi must also recover the missing elevator buttons from Boss Ghosts to access all floors. Along the way, Luigi manages to rescue the three Toads, who, after being saved, wait in E. Gadd's lab. However, Hellen Gravely observes this and grows more and more furious with his success, as does King Boo.
When Luigi reaches the Master Suite, Hellen Gravely berates him for capturing her staff and worries King Boo will be cross with her. She proceeds to battle Luigi directly, but Luigi manages to capture her. He then frees Mario, whose painting was hanging at the top of Hellen Gravely's room. Mario then leads Luigi to the Rooftop, where Princess Peach's painting is. After Luigi sets her free, King Boo confronts them and reveals that he found E. Gadd's lab, trapping E. Gadd and the three Toads in the same painting. He attempts to do the same to Mario, Peach, and Luigi, although he manages to get only the former two as Luigi is shoved out of the way at the last second by Polterpup. King Boo, having lost his patience, then battles Luigi.
With Gooigi's help, Luigi triumphs over King Boo once more, although the hotel collapses immediately after the battle. Luigi is saved by Polterpup once more, and Luigi releases his friends from the painting. Several ghosts emerge from the ghost canister, although they become calm after King Boo's crown dissolves. Luigi, his friends, and the ghosts then work together to rebuild the hotel in E. Gadd's image, and similar to Luigi's NEW Mansion from the first game, the rebuilt hotel takes a different look depending on how much money the player ends the game with. Professor E. Gadd, Gooigi, and the ghosts then wave farewell while everyone else departs in the charter bus. Luigi then falls asleep on the bus with Polterpup as it rides into the sunset.
Gameplay
Luigi's Mansion 3 plays much like the two previous entries in the series, Luigi's Mansion and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, returning to a singular setting much like the first game while featuring a variety of themed floors akin to the second game's mansions, allowing the player to re-explore already completed rooms.[2][3] The Poltergust G-00 retains the basic qualities of the two previous vacuums, as well as the Strobulb item and the Dark-Light Device,[4] though adds a targeting mechanism when blowing out items or a plunger.[5][3][6] It also introduces new abilities, such as slamming ghosts on the ground or into each other, firing a grabable plunger with the Suction Shot, and creating a shockwave or being lifted up with a Burst.[1] Luigi has a new device known as the Virtual Boo (VB), a parody of the Virtual Boy, which serves the same function as the Game Boy Horror and Dual Scream did from the two previous games. The money collected with the Poltergust G-00 can be used to buy Gold Bones (1,000 G), Boo Finder cartridges (1,000 G), Gem Finder cartridges (1,000 G), and also to buy hints from the Virtual Boo's E. Gadd Hotline while in the Lab inside the Basement to find in-game floor themed collectible gems and other various puzzles, which when brought will activate the HD Rumble in the Joy-Cons when getting close to a gem or Boo in morse code while in certain rooms on floors when using Gooigi, which can also be felt when using the Poltergust G-00.[3][7][8] Professor E. Gadd will sometimes suggest Luigi to come to his Lab in the Basement to buy hints from him to solve the floor's puzzles and such whenever the player is struggling, though hints can be turned off in the Guide/Settings menu. There are six floor themed gems and one Boo on each floor.[9] The game automatically fully saves progress whenever entering a room or elevator after ten seconds. There are in-game achievements for certain objectives. Story mode (co-op), ScareScraper (co-op), and ScreamPark can't be played in co-op multiplayer on the Nintendo Switch Lite without detached official Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons. There's a brightness slider to control the hue of a given area from darker to lighter in the game's Settings. Story mode can be beaten in roughly five to ten hours.[10]
Gooigi, first officially introduced in the Nintendo 3DS remake of the first Luigi's Mansion, reappears and is stored in the Poltergust G-00, hence Gooigi. Gooigi has 25 HP, while Luigi has 99 HP, and can be called upon to pass obstacles Luigi cannot, such as spikes and bars. However, it is weak to fire and water, and will lose all its health immediately if it comes into contact with them, causing it to immediately return to Luigi.[3][11] The Game Over screen happens when Luigi loses all of his HP, and it showcases King Boo having Luigi, Mario, Professor E. Gadd, Princess Peach, and the two Toads trapped inside paintings and ends saying, "Good Night!"[12] Luigi and Gooigi cannot be controlled at the same time in single-player mode, but Gooigi can be controlled by a second player with the second Joy-Con (R) controller for co-op multiplayer.[1][3] If Luigi attempts to enter a door with Gooigi out, Gooigi will automatically retract into the Poltergust G-00.[2][13][3]
Unlike in Luigi's Mansion and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, once King Boo is captured, the player cannot save their data after the credits have been played. This makes it impossible to save the money collected before the final battle; the player must load up a story checkpoint before entering the door to the final battle.
ScareScraper
- Main article: ScareScraper
Like its direct predecessor, ScareScraper also returns, allowing for up to eight-player co-op multiplayer (via four Luigis and four Gooigis)[3][2][13][14] to clear either 5, 10, 20, or a random amount of floors between two to twenty, with a five minute time limit for each floor, except the Rooftop, which has a time limit of ten minutes.[2][1] The mode also features procedurally generated floors,[2][3] with different challenges on each floor such as Capture the Ghosts!, Find the Toads!, Collect the Money! and Defeat the Crows!. It acts very similar to its prequel appearance, though adds new abilities and functions such as the super suction,[15] super strobe, a red siren trapd detector helmet, voice chat, and the Blackout. Boolossus awaits the Luigis and Gooigis at the top of the ScareScraper hotel Rooftop upon completing all the set floors. ScareScraper is more challenging than story mode, however.
ScreamPark
- Main article: ScreamPark
A multiplayer party mode where two teams called Team Luigi and Team Gooigi consisting of Luigis and Gooigis respectively, set to compete against each other on different levels with a two minute time limit where they have to capture the most Goobs (Ghost Hunt), collect the most coins while riding floaties in an indoor swimming pool (Coin Floating), or attain the most bull's-eye targets on the ends of a rotating wooden pirate wheel while avoiding hitting a wooden castle pellet trap (Cannon Barrage) to win.
Controls
- + : Burst[5]
- : Blow[5]
- : Suck[5]
- : Skip cutscene[5]
- : Pause menu[5][16]
- ///: Toggle map (up)/call "Mario!" (left, down, right)[2]
- + /: Action/Dark-Light[5]
- /: Strobulb/Slam[5]
- : Inflate a floatie
- : Change movement[5]
- /: Suction Shot[5]
- : Move[5]
- : Turn[5]
- (press ×1 down): Summon/select Gooigi or Luigi[5]
- (press ×2 down): Store Gooigi[5]
- Tilt : Aim up/down[5]
Characters
Playable
Supporting
Antagonists
Enemies
The Boos
- Main article: List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion 3
Image | HP | Total # of Boos | Description |
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20 | 16 | With the exception of the Master Suite, a Boo can be found on each floor after collecting a floor's Elevator Button, leaving, then coming back. Each Boo has a pun name and a line of dialogue. Boos will hide in a random spot and the players' controllers will vibrate the closer they get to their hiding spot. Searching the wrong spot will make the Boo hide in a new spot and actually finding the Boo will activate its fight; it will turn invisible and sneakily hurt the player. Casting the Dark-Light Device on the Boo will reveal and daze it so the player can then grab its tongue with the Poltergust G-00's suction and slam it repeatedly, doing a total of 10 HP damage. A Boo needs to be repeatedly slammed at least twice for it to be defeated. Defeating all of the Boos in the game will grant the player the "Captured All Boos" achievement and the Flashlight Type-B. |
Ghosts
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
Normal Ghosts
Image | Name | HP | Description |
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Goob | 100 | The most common ghosts in the game that can be seen wearing various attires such as hotel staff suits and baseball caps. They are comparable to Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's Greenies. | |
Hammer | 200 | Large, brawny ghosts with square heads. Rarely, they may be seen dressed up in various attires, such as those of firefighters and boxers. Due to their obstructive figure, they can only be sucked up from the back. They are comparable to Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's Slammers. | |
Oozer | 100 | Skinny yellow ghosts that can hide in furniture and occasionally pop out to throw food, then go into another hiding spot if not captured. Some Oozers may stay in place and also throw food at the player. They are comparable to Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's Hiders. | |
Slinker | 120 | Purple ghosts capable of being able to scare the play, stunning them for a bit. They can also pick up the player and hold onto them; Burst is required to blow them away. However if the player fails to burst the Slinker off them, it will take the player through a floor portal, making them loose HP. They can be discovered with the Dark-Light Device and are also tricky to capture. They are comparable to Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's Sneakers. | |
Trapper | 0 | Orange ghosts with two blue tongues that grab and lift the player by the feet with one tongue and use the other to spank the player, causing them to lose 5 HP per hit. They always blockade doorways, forcing the player to eliminate them if they want to get by. | |
Mini Goob | 0 | Tiny variations of Goobs that attack the player in groups by spinning towards them with their fists. They can very easily be sucked up after being flashed with the Strobulb, so to compensate they attack in large numbers. | |
Mini Hammer | 0 | Tiny variations of Hammers that attack the player in groups with their arms swinging towards them; They operate very similarly to Mini Goobs. | |
Agoobis | 200 | Egyptian Goobs that appear in Tomb Suites-themed floors in the ScareScraper. | |
Tutankhammer | 300 | Egyptian mummy like Hammers that appear in Tomb Suites-themed floors in the ScareScraper. | |
Slabhammer | 300 | Castle-themed Hammers that appear on Castle MacFrights-themed floors in the ScareScraper. | |
Sir Goob | 200 | Knight-themed Goobs which appear on Castle MacFrights-themed floors in the ScareScraper. | |
Disco Hammer | 300 | Disco ball style Hammers that appear in ScareScraper floors themed after the Dance Hall. | |
Neon Goob | 200 | Shiny, neon-colored Goobs that appear in ScareScraper floors themed after the Dance Hall. |
Rare Ghosts
Image | Name | HP | ScareScraper-exclusive? | Description |
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Golden Goob | 250 | No | Gold variants of Goobs found throughout the Last Resort. They drop gold bars upon being slammed and defeated. They are comparable to Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's Gold Greenies. | |
Gem Goob | 80-120 (depends on floor) | No | Crystalline variants of Goobs found throughout the Last Resort. They drop a gem upon being defeated, and unlike Golden Goobs, they respawn after leaving the floor and coming back. | |
Bomb Goob | 250 | Yes | Yellow-glowing variants of Goobs that throw bombs randomly at the player. | |
Bomb Hammer | 350 | Yes | Yellow-glowing variants of Hammers that throw bombs randomly at the player. | |
Bomb Oozer | 250 | Yes | Yellow-glowing variants of Oozers that throw bombs randomly at the player. | |
Regen Goob | 250 | Yes | Pink-glowing variants of Goobs that restore their HP if they are not captured. | |
Regen Hammer | 350 | Yes | Pink-glowing variants of Hammers that restore their HP if they are not captured. | |
Regen Slinker | 300 | Yes | Pink-glowing variants of Slinkers that restore their HP if they are not captured. | |
Speed Goob | 250 | Yes | Red-glowing variants of Goobs that are much faster than their ordinary counterparts. | |
Speed Hammer | 350 | Yes | Red-glowing variant of Hammers that are much faster than their ordinary counterparts. | |
Speed Oozer | 250 | Yes | Red-glowing variants of Oozers that are much faster than their ordinary counterparts. | |
Lethal Goob | 250 | Yes | Red and black Goobs with glowing eyes that do significantly more damage than their normal counterparts. | |
Lethal Hammer | 350 | Yes | Red and black Hammers with glowing eyes that do significantly more damage than their normal counterparts. | |
Lethal Oozer | 250 | Yes | Red and black Oozers with glowing eyes that do significantly more damage than their normal counterparts. | |
Thieving Slinker | 300 | Yes | Dark purple Slinkers with glowing eyes that can steal Luigi's Poltergust (like the ScareScraper trap). |
Boss Ghosts
Image | Name | HP | Floor | Room | Description |
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Steward | 250 | Basement | Garage | A blue bellhop and receptionist ghost that is seen in the Grand Lobby. He is fought in the underground parking garage in the Basement, where he throws suitcases and luggage at Luigi. Defeating him gives Luigi the first and fifth elevator buttons. | |
Chambrea | 180 | RIP Suites | Room 508 | A purple maid ghost first seen in the intro on the Grand Lobby. She is fought in the RIP Suites in Room 508, Room 507, Room 506, and Room 505. She uses her hand duster to make Luigi sneeze throughout the duration of the fight. Defeating her allows the player to obtain the third floor elevator button from E. Gadd's suitcase, which she swallowed in the first cutscene of her. | |
Kruller | 250 | Hotel Shops | Lost and Found | An overweight, cowardly mall cop ghost that battles with Gooigi using a water gun from the lost and found on the Hotel Shops third floor in a room beside his security office. He enclosed himself behind some bars for the boss fight, so only Gooigi is able to attack him. Additionally, Kruller's water gun will instantly kill Gooigi. Defeating him will let the player obtain the second floor elevator button. | |
Chef Soulfflé | 350 | Mezzanine | Kitchen | A French chef ghost that is fought in the Mezzanine's kitchen and uses his frying pan as a shield to the player’s Strobulb. Defeating him will let the player obtain the fourth floor elevator button, which Luigi has to chase a mouse for through a couple of rooms until it is finally snatched inside one of the floor's bathrooms that is full of food and mice. | |
Amadeus Wolfgeist | 450 | The Great Stage | Auditorium | A pianist ghost fought in The Great Stage on the fourth floor. He possesses a large piano that fires projectiles and jumps into the air, landing with a violent smash to fight Luigi. Defeating him will let the player obtain the sixth elevator button. | |
King MacFrights | 200 | Castle MacFrights | Coliseum | A Scottish medieval-style king ghost fought in the Coliseum, which is on the sixth floor. Defeating him will allow the player to obtain the seventh elevator button. | |
Dr. Potter | 300 | Garden Suites | Atrium | A botanist ghost fought on the Garden Suites; the seventh floor. He relies on a Venus flytrap to attack for him. The player can use a buzzsaw to sever the plant's neck which leaves Dr. Potter vulnerable to being attacked by the player. Defeating him allows the player to obtain the eighth elevator button. | |
Morty | 25 | Paranormal Productions | Editing Room | A film director ghost first found in the backstage of Paranormal Productions. He is the only boss ghost who's optional to defeat. When the player first encounters him, he is distraught over losing his megaphone, which the player can find for him. Upon giving him the megaphone, he a very thankful for Luigi and insists Luigi be the star of his new kaiju movie. After the player defeats the monster in said movie, they will obtain the ninth elevator button. Later he can be found in his editing room putting the finishing touches on the movie. The player can take him out right then and there or wait until the movie is finished. | |
Ug | 400 | Unnatural History Museum | Exhibit Hall | A caveman ghost who possesses a T-Rex skeleton in the Unnatural History Museum's large Exhibit Hall. Defeating him allows the player to obtain the B2 elevator button. | |
Clem | 350 | Boilerworks | Main Tank | A mechanic ghost inside the boilerworks. Defeating him allows the player to obtain the tenth elevator button. | |
Serpci | 300 | Tomb Suites | Sandy Grand Hall | A pharaoh ghost with black hair who wears Egyptian mummy attire. She is fought in the Tomb Suites. Defeating her allows the player to obtain the eleventh elevator button. | |
Nikki, Lindsey & Ginny | 300 (100 each) | Twisted Suites | Stage | Magician ghost triplets that battle Luigi in the Twisted Suites. Defeating them allows the player to obtain the twelfth elevator button. | |
Captain Fishook | 300 | The Spectral Catch | Beach | A pirate shark ghost fought in The Spectral Catch. Defeating him allows the player to obtain the thirteenth elevator button, which is situated underneath his eye patch. | |
Johnny Deepend | 60 | Fitness Center | Pool | A jock swimmer ghost fought in the pool room. The player first encounters him when he throws a beach ball at the Gym Lobby's window from the pool room. In his boss fight, he violently throws beach balls at the player and squirts pool water at Gooigi, causing him to dissolve. Defeating him allows the player to obtain the fourteenth elevator button. | |
DJ Phantasmagloria | 450 | The Dance Hall | Dance Floor | A female disk jockey diva ghost wearing an afro wig who DJs and throws vinyl records at the player at The Dance Hall. During her boss fight, she is backed up by several Goobs wearing red hoodies. Defeating her allows the player to obtain the fifteenth elevator button. | |
Hellen Gravely | 600 | Master Suite | Main Observation Room | A purple ghost who is the owner of the Last Resort and works closely with King Boo in Luigi's Mansion 3. She wears a long dress and sunglasses and is first seen in the Grand Lobby where she greets Luigi and gang into the hotel. Later at the RIP Suites it’s revealed she is an antagonist, and she is finally fought in the Master Suite's Main Observation Room. After the player defeats her, the player receives Mario's portrait so he can be saved and a passage also opens up in the wall. Hellen Gravely also has a pet cat, Polterkitty. | |
King Boo | N/A | Rooftop | N/A | The main antagonist of the Luigi's Mansion series as well as one of the main antagonists in Luigi's Mansion 3. He works alongside one of his biggest admirers, Hellen Gravely, to capture his enemies: Mario, Luigi, Peach, the Toad, and E. Gadd. He is first revealed to be teaming up with Hellen Gravely in the RIP Suites hallway and is the final boss of the game, being fought on the Rooftop, above the Master Suite. After defeating King Boo, the entirety of the Last Resort collapses and all the ghosts lose their willpower to fight Luigi and the gang, however E. Gadd brightens up the mood by announcing to rebuild the Last Resort in his image. Unlike the other games in the series, save data does save after defeating King Boo, so the player can go to an earlier save if they want to continue playing on that save file. | |
Boolossus | N/A | Fifth, tenth or twentieth (ScareScraper only) | N/A | A colossal Boo that is only fought in the ScareScraper on the top floor. |
Other
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Nocoverart.png | Bat | Type of ambiance enemy that attack the player by swooping down at them. Defeating them by flashing them with the Strobulb or sucking them up with the Poltergust G-00 will spawn several Bills. A golden variant also exists which spawns several Gold Bars when defeated. Being hit by them will deal -5 HP to the player. |
File:Nocoverart.png | Crow | Type of hostile ambiance enemy that attack and function very similarly to how Bats do. They also have a golden variant. |
Mouse | Type of ambiance enemy that can harm the player if they touch them. They can be killed with a flash from the Strobulb or by being sucked into the Poltergust G-00. Once defeated, they spawn bills. They too have a golden variant which spawns gold bars upon being defeated. Running into them will deal -5 HP to the player. | |
File:Nocoverart.png | Mummy | Ghosts wrapped in mummy paper that attack the player by charging at them. The player needs to use the Poltergust G-00 to suck the paper off the ghost and make them vulnerable to the Strobulb. |
Possessed Bin | Mimic trash bins brought to life by purple Spirit Balls. It will chase the player around by hopping, and will deal -20 HP to the player if hits them. To defeat it, the player must pull on them with a Suction Shot and then shine their Dark-Light Device on it and use the Poltergust G-00 to suck up the purple spirit balls releases from it before it gets back up. Doing this turns the Possessed Bin into a regular trash bin that the player can safely obtain its contents from. | |
Possessed Chest | Mimic Treasure chests brought to life by purple Spirit Balls. Getting hit by them will deal -20 HP. To defeat it the, the player must either shoot it with an object or have it eat Gooigi, and then shine their Dark-Light Device on it while it is dazed to release the purple Spirit Balls. Then the player must use their Poltergust G-00 to suck up the purple Spirit Balls, turning the Possessed Chest into a normal Treasure Chest which the player can safely loot the contents of. | |
File:Nocoverart.png | Snake | Type of ambiance enemy that burrow in and pop out of sand; occasionally lunging at the player or lunging to get closer to the player. Their attacks do -10 HP to the player. They can be defeated with a flash from the Strobulb or by being pulled into the Poltergust G-00. |
File:Nocoverart.png | Spiders | Type of ambiance enemy that can be seen crawling across floors and walls. The can be defeated by flashing them with the Strobulb or sucking them up with the Poltergust G-00. Upon defeat, spiders drop several bills. There’s also a gold variant of them that drops several gold bars upon defeat. Running into any spider will deal -5 HP to the player. |
Hazards
Image | Name | Description |
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File:Nocoverart.png | Banana Peel | If the player walks onto one, they trip and lose five of their HP. Oozers can throw banana peels at the player. Additionally, banana peels can appear after searching or destroying a trash bin. |
Bomb | Spherical explosives that are critical towards defeating King Boo. Getting blasted by one makes the player lose 20 HP. | |
Floating Mine | Amphibious explosives only found in the Boilerworks. If Luigi gets too close to one while he is floating down the waterway, it flashes red and eventually explodes, bursting his rubber duck boat and causing him to drown and lose 20 HP if he does not move away in time. | |
File:Nocoverart.png | Spike Ball | They only appear during King Boo's boss fight, where he throws them into the air and they come back down and shatter to reveal several active bombs from inside. Some Spike Balls also create a shockwave upon slamming the ground. Getting hit by a Spike Ball makes the player lose 20 HP. |
File:Nocoverart.png | Spikes | Obstacle that will harm Luigi if he walks into them. Gooigi, however, can walk past them without getting hurt. |
Carpet Trap | Carpets that appear normal at first sight but when walked on will cover up the player, making them lose HP. They are exclusive to ScareScraper mode. | |
Trapdoor | Doors that appear normal at first sight, but open violently and squash the player against a wall once the player interacts with it, making them lose HP. They are exclusive to ScareScraper mode. | |
Closet Trap | Closets that appear normal at first sight, but interacting will grab and trap the player inside, making them lose HP. They are exclusive to ScareScraper mode. |
Items/treasures
Image | Name | Description | |
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Bill | Adds 5G to the player's gold counter. | ||
Boo Finder | Once bought from E. Gadd for 1000G, it reveals the location of a single Boo on the player's map. | ||
Coin | Adds 1G to the player's gold counter. | ||
Elevator button | Once collected after defeating a boss, when the player returns to the elevator, they will open up new floors for the player to reach. | ||
Gem | Collecting all 6 gems on each floor will unlock the Suction Shot Type-B. | ||
Gem Finder | Once bought from E. Gadd for 1000G, it reveals the location of single gem on the player's map. | ||
Gold Bar | Adds 20G to the player's gold counter. | ||
Gold Bone | Once bought from E. Gadd for 1000G, it brings the player back to life once if they lose all their HP. | ||
Heart | Restores 20 of the player's HP. | ||
Key | Can unlock locked doors. | ||
Pearl | Adds 100G to the player's gold counter. | ||
Super Star | Grants invincibility, faster run speed, an the ability to defeat ghosts without the need of using the Poltergust G-00 on them to the player for a limited amount of time. This item is exclusive to ScareScraper and the Coin Floating mode of ScreamPark. |
Objects
Throughout Luigi's Mansion 3 are many types of destructible objects containing collectibles inside.
Floors
This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
There are a total of seventeen floors in The Last Resort, including the two basements and excluding the Rooftop. Note that the floors are not explored in order, though every floor has a total of six collectible gems.
Floor | Name/Image | Gems | Boo | Boss | Description |
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B2 | Boilerworks |
Wrench-shaped |
ComBooster |
Clem |
An underground sewage area on the deepest level of the entire hotel. This floor is first accessible after attaining the elevator button from the Unnatural History Musueum. Clem is fought here and he drops the elevator button to the Tomb Suites. The Boilerworks are explored later on in the game. |
B1 | Basement |
Square-shaped |
Boosement |
Steward |
An underground garage area. Luigi can find the Poltergust-G00 in Professor E. Gadd's car. Steward can be fought here after rescuing E. Gadd from a painting. The Basement is explored after Luigi escapes from King Boo. |
F1 | Grand Lobby |
Generic |
Gumboo |
N/A | The main floor of the hotel where Luigi and his friends arrived, later revealed to be a trick from Hellen Gravely. |
F2 | Mezzanine |
Ovoid |
Booigi |
Chef Soulfflé |
The second floor where Professor E. Gadd's painting is discovered and also where the Dark-Light Device is found. The other side of the second floor is later explored after defeating Kruller. Chef Soulfflé is fought here along with a mouse taking the F4 elevator button. |
F3 | Hotel Shops |
Drop-shaped |
Kung Boo |
Kruller |
A floor that has a few shops and two escalators. |
F4 | The Great Stage |
Quaver Note |
Boogie |
Amadeus Wolfgeist |
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F5 | RIP Suites |
Rectangular |
Boolldog |
Chambrea |
A floor where all the hotel rooms are located, which can be accessed after obtaining the F1 and F5 elevator buttons. Chambrea is fought in Room 508, Room 507, Room 506 and Room 505. Professor E. Gadd's briefcase can be found and brought back into the lab to experiment with Gooigi. |
F6 | Castle MacFrights |
Sword-shaped |
File:Nocoverart.png Boo-at-Arms |
King MacFrights |
A medieval castle-themed floor containing a plethora of puzzles harmful traps. |
F7 | Garden Suites (F7) |
Star-shaped |
File:Nocoverart.png Bootanist |
Dr.Potter |
A botanical floor with enormous, overgrown plants. This room is several levels high and contains buzzsaw machines that can be used to destroy objects in the player's surroundings. |
F8 | Paranormal Productions |
Film tape-shaped |
File:Nocoverart.png Booducer |
Morty |
A movie production floor with several props and sets for movie making. |
F9 | File:Nocoverart.png Unnatural History Museum |
Dinosaur footprint-shaped |
File:Nocoverart.png Boones |
Ug |
A museum floor with many prehistoric artifacts on display that may be tampered with. There are only two rooms on this floor, the least of any floor in the entire game. |
F10 | Tomb Suites |
Cobra-shaped |
File:Nocoverart.png AnuBoo |
Serpci |
An ancient Egyptian-themed floor. |
F11 | File:Nocoverart.png Twisted Suites |
Dice-shaped |
Boofuddler |
Nikki, Lindsey & Ginny |
A circus-themed floor with a surrealist design. |
F12 | File:Nocoverart.png The Spectral Catch |
Skull-shaped |
Booccanneer |
Captain Fishook |
A pirate's cove type of floor containing a ship and a small sea that defies the rules of physics by not making the Last Resort collapse or by creating any water damage or leaks. |
F13 | Fitness Center |
Dumbbell-shaped |
Boodybuilder |
Johnny Deepend |
A floor containing gym equipment such as treadmills, punching bags, and yoga mats. |
F14 | File:Nocoverart.png The Dance Hall |
Headphone-shaped |
Boosician |
DJ Phantasmagloria |
A floor prominently featuring an 80's aesthetic. On this floor is a large Dance Floor and a secret room in the Elevator Hall with large amounts of money. |
F15 | Master Suite |
King Boo-shaped |
N/A | Hellen Gravely |
The top floor of the Last Resort and the last one Luigi encounters. The floor is inhabited by Hellen Gravely and it is adorned by many King Boo-themed decor. |
Achievements
Achievements introduced in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion reappear in Luigi's Mansion 3 serving a similar role. There are a total of 53 achievements in the game, split into four categories: Collection, Hotel, Battle, and ScareScraper. Achievements can be viewed at any time by talking to Professor E. Gadd in the lab or through the Virtual Boo's E. Gadd Hotline. Special Items are given as rewards in regards to achievements; Suction Shot Type-C (for collecting all the Gems), Flashlight Type-B (for collecting all the Boos), and Poltergust Type-G (for completing all the achievements).
Collection
- Collected a total of 10,000 Coins
- Collected a total of 6,000 Bills
- Collected a total of 3,000 Gold Bars
- Collected a total of 150 Pearls
- Collected all gems in the Hotel
- Collected all gems in the Basement
- Collected all gems in the Grand Lobby
- Collected all gems in the RIP Suites
- Collected all gems in the Hotel Shops
- Collected all gems in the Mezzanine
- Collected all gems in The Great Stage
- Collected all gems in the Castle MacFrights
- Collected all gems in the Garden Suites
- Collected all gems in the Paranormal Productions
- Collected all gems in the Unnatural History Museum
- Collected all gems in the Boilerworks
- Collected all gems in the Tomb Suites
- Collected all gems in the Twisted Suites
- Collected all the gems in The Spectral Catch
- Collected all the gems in the Fitness Center
- Collected all the gems in The Dance Hall
- Collected all the gems in the Master Suite
- Captured all Boos in the Hotel
Hotel
- Rode the elevator 50 times
- Found all haunted objects in the 2F dressing room
- Remove all spiders and webs behind 5F laundry room
- Sucked up all merchandise in the hotel shops
- Cleared billards table in the 2F Entertainment Room
- Found and defeated the ghost orchestra on 4F
- Found the royal coffers in Castle MacFrights
- Used the Strobulb on all strobe Flowers in the Garden Suites
- Captured the director ghost in Paranormal Productions
- Destroyed all exhibits in the Unnatural History Museum
- Played music in the Boilerworks Observation Room
- Found and popped the beach ball in Tomb Suites
- Cleaned up all stuffed bunnies in Twisted Suites
- Shot down the moon in the Spectral Catch
- Got all mice in the fitness center locker room
- Snuck into the hidden vault in the dance hall
- Found the Golden Goobs in the Master Bathroom
Battle
- Defeated 500 total pests
- Captured 999 total ghosts
- Captured 500 Mini Ghosts
- Defeated a ghost by slamming it into another ghost
- Destroyed a Hammer using a single tether
- Defeated 6 ghosts at once
- Slammed a ghost 7 times in a row
ScareScraper
- Cleared the 5-floor ScareScraper
- Cleared the 10-floor ScareScraper
- Defeated 40 rare ghosts in ScareScraper
- Revived teammates 20 times in ScareScraper
- Completed 100 total floors in ScareScraper
- Defeated Boolossus 20 times in ScareScraper
Add-on content
Paid downloadable content Luigi's Mansion 3 was announced for release in 2020, with part one originally planned for release on April 30, 2020 for US $9.99 but was released early on March 4, 2020, and part two releasing on July 31, 2020. Players who purchase DLC will also receive a Flashlight Type-P.[17][18]
Part one includes:
- Three new minigames for multiplayer ScreamPark mode (Dodgebrawl, River Bank, and Tricky Ghost Hunt)
- Three new ScareScraper outfits for Luigi, based on a knight, a mummy, and a disco-styled outfit (named the Green Knight, Mummigi, and Groovigi respectively)
- Three new ScareScraper floor themes for the ScareScraper (inspired by Castle MacFrights, Tomb Suites, and the Dance Hall) that will randomly appear when Luigi wears one of the corresponding new costumes
- Six new themed ghosts that appear on these new floors
Nintendo website description
Luigi’s dream vacation turns into a ghostly—and gooey— nightmare! Luigi embarks on a dream vacation with Mario and friends upon receiving an invitation to a luxurious hotel. However, his dream quickly becomes a nightmare when King Boo reveals everything had been a ploy to capture Mario and friends. With the assistance of Professor E. Gadd once again, the reluctant and cowardly hero Luigi traverses up and down treacherous floors of the now-ominous hotel on a quest to save them. Wield the upgraded Poltergust G-00 to slam and blow away the ghosts’ defenses, or summon Gooigi, an all-green doppelganger that can help Luigi overcome obstacles he can’t get past alone. Interchange between Luigi and Gooigi as one player, or grab a friend and control one each. For more frenetic multiplayer action, race the timer to clear various objectives on a series of floors in ScareScraper mode. ScareScraper mode can be played online* or locally with up to eight players on four Nintendo Switch systems (additional games required; sold separately).
Pre-release and unused content
- Main article: List of Luigi's Mansion 3 pre-release and unused content
The game was originally going to be a Wii U title, though development started for Nintendo's next generation console in earnest following the completion of Next Level Games' Metroid Prime: Federation Force.[19] The Slam and Burst moves were planned during the Wii U prototype.[8] Prior to his debut appearance in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion, Gooigi was already planned for Luigi's Mansion 3 upon the Nintendo Switch's launch when the developers got the inspiration from the Joy-Con for multiplayer mode.[8][13] While in development for the Nintendo Switch, Luigi's Mansion 3 was originally a tentative title prior to becoming the final name.[20][3]
In an interview, producer Kensuke Tanabe mentioned that the developers had experimented with including a warp system where the player could turn on TV sets found in the rooms and warp between them to travel throughout the entire hotel, much like the Paranormal Productions eighth floor. However, as it was not possible to include a TV in every room, the idea of using this mechanic throughout the entire hotel was scrapped in favor of the elevator idea.[21]
The Grand Lobby first floor originally had a bland different wall design above the front desk area.
The Mezzanine second floor dining room had different table clothes with no table lamps on top and there wasn't a lobster or ice cream inside a white ceramic pedestal dish in the back wall table.
The Hotel Shops third floor indoor shopping mall's gift shop had a different interior design compared to the final version, as well as no stacked chairs or a janitors cart infront of it either.[22]
The Great Stage fourth floor theater hallway had no Boo design on the wall on top of the Mad Piano painting, but a later version does.
While Luigi is reading a novel on the bed in his RIP Suites fifth floor hotel room (Room 503) and quickly falls asleep, he didn't drop the book exactly in-between his lower stomach center area, nor has, "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ," coming out of him while snoring. Mario's hotel room (Room 502) was different looking, lacking fog, had the purple comfy chair closer to the table near the bed with two pizza boxes on top, there was another purple comfy chair to the right of the table closest to Mario's bed, Mario's two slippers are apart from each other, there were four pizza boxes on top of a mobile serving table, the chair in the back left was tipped over, Mario's suitcase with his signature M emblem on it wasn't opened up, the table nearest to Mario's mattress had food that was tipped over, and such.
The Castle MacFrights sixth floor had dark and light stones on the back wall in the inner area infront of the wooden floorboards between both the rock and wooden stairs.
The Garden Suites seventh floor originally had a room with a large watermelon with three smaller watermelons besides it, though just four smaller watermelons in the final version.[23] The eighth floor elevator button on the Garden Suites seventh floor was originally to be collected by having Luigi water a plant that sprouts a beanstalk, which had to be climbed to reach the eighth floor elevator button on the tree's purple leaf, with the final version requiring Luigi and Gooigi to use the Poltergust G-00 to get to the top of the tree and suck on a venus flytrap's mouth open and have it fall all the way to the floor.
The Paranormal Productions eighth floor had the golden velvet rope barriers infront of a snow mountain prop near the elevator protruding out just slightly and had ceilings lights on the theater poster-like display hallway area. The Fire Set (Studio 3) room didn't have a Polterkitty, just a Hammer and Goobers.
The Dance Hall fourteenth floor originally had green/blue colored three way subwoofer loudspeakers.
The exterior of the ScareScraper hotel originally didn't have translucent windows.
Quotes
- Main article: List of Luigi's Mansion 3 quotes
Hellen Gravely
- "Guests! Welcome to The Last Resort! My name is Hellen Gravely, and I am the owner of this hotel. I am absolutely delighted that you decided to accept my invitation. You all must be very tired. Come! Allow me to show you to your rooms. Oh, no need to worry about your luggage! Our exceptional staff will take care of it for you... Ha ha ha... You're our VIPs, after all! We've prepared a first-rate experience for you. All the trappings of luxury! Shall we get going? Mario, Luigi, and Peach's rooms are over here. We've prepared rooms for you Toads as well! I hope you enjoy your stay! I daresay you'll remember it for the rest of your lives! Ha ha ha..."
King Boo
- "Mwah ha ha! Surprise, Luigi! It's-a me, King Boo! That old coot had me locked up tight in his lab... But guess what? I GOT OUT! The hotel owner here was just dying to meet me, so she busted me out. Pretty lucky, huh? Anyway, I didn't think you'd actually show up here. I was ready though, just in case. In fact, my vengeance is nearly complete! What do I mean by "vengeance"? Glad you asked! I'm trapping you and everyone in your little vacation party...in frames! Awww, there there, Luigi. It'll all be over soon. It's time for a family reunion! BOO-YA! Mwah ha ha! Take THAT! Oh, and there's one more frame, of course. I saved it especially for you! Stay right there and put on your best terrified face, Luigi! This is game over!"
Professor E. Gadd
- "Ah! If it isn't Luigi! You are precisely the last person I'd expect to find here. Hold that thought—now isn't the time to catch up. What matters is...you'll do nicely! Come on, Luigi. Get me out of here now! The hotel is filled to the brim with ghosts! Let's make a run for it! What was that? All of your friends have been captured?! And you can't just abandon them here, you say? You're the same as ever, I see. A bit of a handful... OK. I'm not thrilled about it, but I, Professor Elvin Gadd, have an idea! First things first, Luigi. We have to get to my car! Will you take me there? Hey. The new Poltergust G-00 you're wearing... You took that out of my car, right? We've got to get back to the underground garage. Let's go!"
Staff
- Main article: List of Luigi's Mansion 3 staff
Reception
Critical reception
Luigi's Mansion 3 received mostly positive reviews from critics, who singled out the graphics, fun and addictive gameplay, story, characters, level design, and puzzles; though some dismissed the controls for being outdated and inappropriate for the controllers, especially the use of the right analog stick. At the Game Awards 2019, Luigi's Mansion 3 won the award for Best Family Game. At the 16th British Academy Games Awards, Luigi's Mansion 3 was nominated in four categories: Best Game, Best Animation, Best Multiplayer, and Best Family Game.[24]
Reviews | |||
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Release | Reviewer, Publication | Score | Comment |
Nintendo Switch | Ryan McCaffery, IGN |
8.3/10 | Mario, it turns out, isn't the only plumber in Nintendo's employ who can carry his own great game. Luigi's Mansion 3 is so much fun, so charming, and so smartly designed that, moving forward, I really hope we get more than three of these games every 20 years. It's absolutely the best Ghostbusters game ever made – it just happens to star Mario's scaredy-cat brother rather than Peter Venkman and Ray Stantz. |
Nintendo Switch | Chelsea Stark, Polygon |
N/A | But boss fights are a small sliver of the Luigi's Mansion 3 experience. Each level is a complex onion of ideas to peel back, layer by layer. Next Level Games continues its strong tradition of granting Luigi far more depth than his superstar older brother, even if he is always doomed to keep getting scared for our enjoyment. |
Nintendo Switch | Andrew Webster, The Verge |
N/A | There are some caveats. For example, the controls can be unwieldy and complex, and some of the puzzles are frustratingly obtuse. But there also aren't many games like Luigi's Mansion 3, which makes it worth checking out. Sure, there are plenty of titles that manage to make a gun feel weighty in your hands or add a sense of physicality to swinging an axe, but Luigi's Mansion 3 takes that idea in a different direction by putting the same level of care and detail into a game about a clumsy, terrified plumber. |
Nintendo Switch | Kevin Knezevic, GameSpot |
8/10 | But while the multiplayer modes may not hold your attention for long, the strength of the Luigi's Mansion series has always stemmed from the satisfaction of exploring its carefully constructed settings, and in that regard Luigi's Mansion 3 certainly succeeds. The game may not radically diverge from the series' formula, but it offers up another meticulously crafted set of challenges to overcome while smoothing out some of the issues that held Dark Moon back, and the sense of accomplishment you feel when you clear a particularly head-scratching obstacle is just as potent now as the first time Luigi unwillingly strapped a vacuum to his back and stepped into a haunted mansion. |
Nintendo Switch | Dave Thier, Forbes |
9/10 | Luigi's Mansion 3 is a little like Control, the sort of game that you don't see as often as you used to but cling to when you can. It is a contained, crafted experience, no more and no less than a professional, clean and near-perfect execution of an idea that you already like. It is not shockingly new or transcendent, but you don't always want that. It is relentlessly charming, consistently charming, and punctuated in every moment by the sheer joy of sucking. When the weather turns cold, pop this one in and imagine the troubles of the world gone, at least for a few hours. |
Aggregators | |||
Compiler | Template:Nowrap | ||
Metacritic | 86 | ||
GameRankings | 84.92% |
Sales
In the UK, Luigi's Mansion 3 topped the charts within a week of its release as the best selling Switch game of 2019, and upon release was only under Call of Duty: Modern Warefare.[25]
References to other games
- Donkey Kong: On the Garden Suites seventh floor, Dr. Potter waters a plant that sprouts and then blasts out pineapples that bounce down the stairway, which Luigi and Gooigi have to dodge to the best of their ability, much like how Mario had to dodge the springboards bouncing down the platform being thrown by Donkey Kong.[26] Vacuuming one of the exercise bikes in the Fitness Room will cause it to play the Hammer theme from this game.
- Mario Bros. (Game & Watch): The pizza boxes in the RIP Suites fifth floor in Mario's hotel room (Room 502) and the Paranormal Productions eighth floor Micro Set (Studio 4) say, "Since 1983," referencing Luigi's debut appearance in this game.[27][8]
- Super Mario Bros.: Upon arriving at The Last Resort's Grand Lobby first floor, a theme similar to the World 1-1 overworld theme can be heard if Luigi is near Mario.
- Super Mario 64: There are posters on the wall in The Great Stage fourth floor music theater area on the featuring various instruments with an angry expression, one of which being a painting of an angry piano, which Amadeus Wolfgeist hides inside of to battle Luigi.[28] A small portion of Peach's Castle theme can be heard in the Grand Lobby first/second floor if Luigi is near Princess Peach.
- Luigi's Mansion: There is a indoor shopping mall area on the Hotel Shops third floor with stores themed after the four suits of a deck of cards consisting of a club, heart, diamond, and spade based on the four respective Area floor keys. King Boo's clones have two fangs which is based on King Boo's original design from the game where he had two fangs. King Boo says "SHWEEERRPP-SHLOOOOP-WHOOORPP-SHLEEEOOORG!", mimicking the Poltergust, shortly before the final battle, just as he did in this game. Boolossus returns as the final boss of the ScareScraper. The endings for this game involving the rebuilt Last Resort hotel are similar to Luigi's NEW Mansion from the first game. Room 508 on the RIP Suites fifth floor has a poster showcasing the Poltergust 3000.
- Super Mario Sunshine: The Coins make a similar sound effect when collected like in this game.[13] Mario is distracted by cake during the intro in the Grand Lobby first floor, later pizza in his RIP Suites fifth floor hotel room (Room 502), much like when he was distracted and daydreaming about seafood while watching TV on the airplane in the intro. While Luigi is battling with King Boo on the Rooftop above the Master Suite fifteenth floor, he has to throw Bombs into King Boo's mouth and make his mouth catch on fire, much like when Mario threw peppers at King Boo's mouth during the fifth episode of Sirena Beach called King Boo Down Below.
- Mario Strikers Charged: In the hallway in the theater on the Paranormal Productions eighth floor, a framed poster of Mario performing his Mega Strike move can be seen and another framed poster showing a bunch of characters running together from an aerial view.[29][8]
- Wario Land: Shake It!: The same Coin Bag can be seen on the bottom left corner for the amount of treasures (G) Luigi has collected and can also be found in some rooms of The Last Resort hotel.
- Punch-Out!! (Wii): In the hallway in the theater on the Paranormal Productions eighth floor, a framed poster of Little Mac in his victory pose with Doc Louis and Mr. Sandman in the background can be seen. Using Suction Shot on the poster will cause one of Little Mac's green boxing gloves to come flying out.[29][8] Two of Little Mac's gloves can also be seen lying on the floor within the Fitness Center thirteenth floor gym room, having been worn by a Hammer.
- Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition: A gym room on the Fitness Center thirteenth floor has a parallel curved golden leaf design on the top wall above the horizontal wall mirror seen on Princess Peach's press letter, and the same parallel curved golden leaf design can also be seen if either Team Luigi or Team Gooigi wins during ScreamPark.[30]
- Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon: Luigi has to find the Poltergust G-00 inside Professor E. Gadd's car inside the Basement at the beginning of the game, much like when Luigi had to find the Poltergust 5000 inside a car in the Garage. The flashlight he uses before finding the G-00 model is the flashlight from the 5000 model. In the hallway in the theater on the Paranormal Productions eighth floor, a framed poster of Luigi pointing the Poltergust 5000 towards King Boo is seen.[8] A painting in the Basement, the Mezzanine second floor bathroom, the RIP Suites fifth floor hallway, The Spectral Catch twelfth floor pirate ship room, and some sections of certain floors in the ScareScraper shows the Gloomy Manor mansion.[14] The same music is played when sucking a ghost with the Poltergust G-00.[31] Polterpup returns, though lacks pupils,[32] and serves as the tutorial guide for the first few floors.[31][3] The magician triplets called Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny on the Twisted Suites eleventh floor share the same concept as The Three Sisters. A room on the Master Suite fifteenth floor has a small replica of the Gloomy Manor mansion with the Dark Moon above it.[33] The Gloomy Manor theme can be heard in the elevator and Luigi will hum to the tone after a few seconds once the elevator doors have been opened up, as well as in the Room 508 Bathroom on the RIP Suites fifth floor through a radio after activating it with the Strobulb. Room 508 on the RIP Suites fifth floor has a poster showcasing the Poltergust 5000. The ScareScraper mode also returns. Once Luigi completes any floor, the same room clear theme plays. Just like with the first letters of this game's mansion names, possessors, and bonus missions, the first letter of each common ghost's name makes out the word "G.H.O.S.T." for Goobs, Hammers, Oozers, Slinkers, and Trappers respectively.
- Luigi's Mansion Arcade: King Boo's ability to create clones of himself is very similar to this game.
- Metroid Prime: Federation Force: In the hallway in the theater on the Paranormal Productions eighth floor, a framed poster of a Space Pirate and a group of Federation marines can be seen opposite the Punch-Out!! poster. The music Amadeus Wolfgeist plays on the piano before his boss battle is an arrangement of the title theme from this game.
- Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS): Gooigi first appears as a prototype in this game; E. Gadd hints at sending the prototype back in time in the remake when introducing him to Luigi in the Last Resort.
References in other games
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Luigi uses the Poltergust G-00 as part of his moveset and Final Smash attack.[34] Luigi also used the Poltergust G-00 during Simon and Richter's debut trailer in a failed attempt at warding off mummies.[35]
- Mario Kart Tour: King Boo has an alternate form using his Luigi's Mansion 3 design.[36]
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Luigi's Mansion 3.
Updates
Ver. 1.1.0
An update was released on October 31st 2020. The following changes were made:
- Adjustments have been made for a more pleasant gaming experience.
Ver. 1.2.0
An update was released on December 17th 2020. The following changes were made:
Added Features
- Downloadable Content button was added to the title menu.
Story
- Fixed an issue that prevented the game from progressing when going down to B2 in the elevator.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the game from progressing during the battle with King MacFrights.
- Fixed an issue that caused the camera to show the out-of-bounds area during the battle with Dr. Potter.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the game from progressing by not allowing the player to insert the elevator button while playing through the Paranormal Productions floor.
- Fixed an issue that prevented Luigi from leaving the building in Studio 3 on the Paranormal Productions floor.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the game from progressing by sending Luigi flying out of bounds during the battle in the Exhibit Hall on the Unnatural History Museum Floor.
- Fixed an issue that made the enemies stop moving during the battle with Serpci.
General
- Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience.
Ver. 1.2.1
An update was released on January 19th 2020. It made the following changes:
Story
- Fixed some problems that may prevent some achievements from being unlocked.
General
- Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience.
Ver. 1.3.1
This update was released on March 4th 2020. In it, the following changes were made:
Added Features
- Games in the ScreamPark can now be played with just one player (this is a practice mode without any opponents).
- The following content was added to ScareScraper.
- Added a 20-floor mode.
- Five new types of rare ghosts will now appear.
- Ghosts will now appear in Defeat the Crows! and Collect the Gold! missions.
- Added a link to How to Play in the menu.
- Added Albums, where players can listen to the game’s BGM.
- To access Albums, go from Story ? Gallery ? Special Content.
Added Multiplayer Pack Features
- Added three new games to ScreamPark.
- The following content was added to ScareScraper.
- Added three costumes.
- Added three new floor themes and six kinds of themed ghosts that will appear when Luigi wears one of the new costumes.
- Players who do not have the Multiplayer Pack can see these as well.
Story
- Fixed an issue that prevented Luigi from moving near the door when capturing a Boo in the hallway of the Hotel Shops.
- Fixed an issue that prevented Luigi from moving behind a bench in Studio 3 of Paranormal Productions.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the game from progressing after touching the shark fin on the beach of The Spectral Catch.
ScareScraper
- Added/adjusted the attack pattern of Boolossus.
- Fixed an issue in Find the Toads! missions that prevented the Toads from moving and/or being able to enter the portals.
General
- Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience.
Glitches
- Main article: List of Luigi's Mansion 3 glitches
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ルイージマンション3[?] Ruīji Manshon Surī |
Luigi Mansion 3 | |
Chinese | 路易吉洋樓3 (Traditional) Lùyìjí Yánglóu 3 路易吉洋馆3 (Simplified) Lùyìjí Yángguǎn 3[?] |
Luigi Mansion 3 |
External links
- Japanese website
- American website
- American detail website
- European detail website
- Australian detail website
References
- ^ a b c d E3 reveal trailer for Luigi's Mansion 3
- ^ a b c d e f Nintendo. (Jun 12, 2019). Luigi’s Mansion 3 Gameplay Pt. 2 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2019. YouTube. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j GameXplain. (Jun 17, 2019). Playing Luigi's Mansion 3 with Treehouse's Nate Bihldorff + Q&A. YouTube. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcCE_x1TDyw
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o GameXplain (June 11, 2019). Luigi's Mansion 3 - Full Opening Cutscene + Demo Gameplay (E3 2019 - Offscreen). YouTube. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
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