How to Play: Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (EN Ver.)

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How to Play: Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (EN Ver.)

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so after 2001 when Luigi’s mansion 1 was released in 2013 A Luigi’s mansion 2 was released here is a guide on how to Play Luigi‘s mansion: dark moon (English version)

Install the Game

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Installing the game it’s optionally. if you don’t want to install it just take a bit of a lecture from the guide.

Story Beginning

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Just like in Luigi’s mansion 1 you don’t have to do anything when the story it’s beginning

Manual and Controls

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Press File history to move Luigi

Press X to Interact with objects, Open doors and Look up

Press A to Flash Strobulb (hold to charge)

Pres B to Look down And Dodge (while capturing)

Press Y to Use Dark-Light

Press file history + B to Run

Press R to Suck in objects (Ghosts, coins etc.) with vacuum

Press L To Blow with vacuum

Press + to Shout (has no effect)

Press the chalkboard to View map, mission goals

Press start to Pause/play the game

Objective

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In Dark Moon, the player controls Luigi, who is equipped with the Poltergust 5000, a specialized vacuum cleaner used to capture ghosts. In the game's single-player mode, the main goal is to retrieve the shards of the shattered Dark Moon, a magical object that has a pacifying effect on the ghosts who live in the game's setting, Evershade Valley, while also rescuing Luigi's brother, Mario, from King Boo, the mastermind behind the disappearance of the Dark Moon and the paranormal activity. Luigi progressively explores five different-themed mansions while capturing ghosts and solving puzzles in order to progress to the next level. Dark Moon offers a cooperative multiplayer mode that can be played locally or online via Nintendo Network. The game received generally positive reviews from critics, praising the game's 3D visuals and new features, but some criticism was given for the game's mission-based structure and lack of checkpoints.