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ScreamScraper and hotel floor themes revealed for Luigi's Mansion 3
Take on spooky specters as you explore a haunted hotel.
It feels like it's taken forever for a new Luigi's Mansion to finally grace us. From what we've seen trailers, it looks like the wait was well worth it. There are plenty of new features and game modes to get you excited about this new entry in the series.
I see dead people
Luigi's Mansion 3
Defeat ghosts as you search for your friends
The newest game in the Luigi's Mansion series has you playing once again as the scared plumber. But this time, you'll be exploring a haunted hotel, using new fighting elements, and have the help of a gooey doppelganger. You can even play the main story with two people co-op. This game also includes multiplayer modes where up to 8 players can play together either locally or online.
Update: September 5, 2019: Nintendo Direct reveals ScreamPark multiplayer mode and different themes for each level of the hotel
The Nintendo Direct showed that each hotel floor has a distinct theme - everything from pirates, to a medieval castle, to ancient Egypt. We also learned that there are more activities in multiplayer than just catching ghosts. You and your friends can compete to get the most coins or hit the most targets in the ScreamPark.
Update: July 17, 2019: Nintendo reveals Halloween release date
Nintendo has officially announced that this highly anticipated game will release on October 31, 2019.
Release date
The game releases this all hallows eve, October 31st. Not going to lie, staying up late hunting ghosts and eating my favorite candies sounds like the ideal way to celebrate the holiday this year.
The plot
The game starts off with Luigi, Mario, Peach and some Toads staying at a luxurious hotel. Things turn sinister when Luigi discovers his friends have disappeared and ghosts inhabit the hotel. Using Professor E. Gadd's latest Poltergust G-00, Luigi must capture the unearthly inhabitants, battle foes, and search for his missing friends.
Campaign mode
In addition to playing as Luigi, gamers will often control Gooigi, a gooey creation of Professor E. Gadd. Luigi's doppelganger can walk on spikes, walk through bars, and do a few other tricks that Luigi can't, but the minute he steps on water he dissolves. You'll need to switch between using either character to make it through the hotel and reach every item.
The cool thing about this latest game is the addition of two person co-op similar to what you find in Super Mario Odyssey. You can hand a second controller to a friend; they'll be able to control Gooigi while you take charge of Luigi. We did note from the E3 presentation that the camera follows both characters instead of favoring the lead. Since a unique skill set is tied to either character, you'll have to work together to solve puzzles and get through each room.
The hotel
The Luigi's Mansion franchise is known for putting a fun spin on paranormal horror. This game continues the tradition of lighthearted spooks as players explore a different haunted theme on each floor of the hotel. Themes include a pirate restaurant, the disco dance hall, a Scottish castle level, or an Egyptian tomb. Coming upon a new level will be an exciting event as the surroundings, challenges, and bosses will have a different feel from those you've previously encountered. For instance, you'll take on a spectral shark in the pirate level, ghostly knights in the castle level, and undead mummies in the tomb level.
Multiplayer party modes: ScareScraper and ScreamPark
It looks like Luigi's Mansion 3 will be a super fun party game in addition to being an exciting single-player adventure. During the Nintendo Direct presentation at E3 2019, we learned about the ScareScraper, a multiplayer mode that allows up to eight players to collectively search for and capture ghosts within a time limit. You can play together either locally or online. There are plenty of different colored Luigi and Gooigi variants to give each player a distinct looking character when playing with this many people.
In the ScreamPark mode players are divided into a Luigi team and a Gooigi team and must duke it out to see who's best. There are a number of activities including ghost hunting, collecting coins in the hotel pool, and breaking the most targets within a time limit. As with all other Switch multiplayer games, you'll need a Nintendo Switch Online membership to play with other gamers online.
Will there be any new amiibo for Luigi's Mansion 3?
We certainly hope so, but at the moment we are unsure if any NFC figures are planned for this game. The 3DS versions responded to Boo, Luigi, Mario, and Toad amiibos. It's likely these figures could also work with the Switch game, but Nintendo has yet to confirm anything. Since the New Mario Maker 2 game doesn't feature amiibo support, it's also possible that this game won't either. We'll just have to wait and see.
Here's the full E3 announcement if you'd like to watch it:
I see dead people
Luigi's Mansion 3
Defeat ghosts as you search for your friends
The newest game in the Luigi's Mansion series has you playing once again as the scared plumber. But this time, you'll be exploring a haunted hotel, using new fighting elements, and have the help of a gooey doppelganger. You can even play the main story with two people co-op. This game also includes multiplayer modes where up to 8 players can play together either locally or online.
Updated September 5, 2019: Added information from latest Nintendo Direct.
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Samsung reaches peak flagship with a blockchain-branded Galaxy Note 10
With four different Galaxy S10s, four Galaxy Note 10s, and the impending launches of two Galaxy Folds, Samsung’s flagship lineup for this year has officially reached ten phones. Perhaps this is too many, but Samsung doesn’t seem to think so. It’s now releasing a blockchain-branded variant of the Galaxy Note 10 to bring in customers holding out for a cryptocurrency-focused Samsung flagship.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the Galaxy Note 10 variant, which is only available in South Korea, will be marketed as a “KlaytnPhone.” It’s named for a blockchain platform made by the blockchain arm of Kakao, a South Korean messaging company. WSJ says the KlaytnPhone will have a crypto wallet and blockchain apps built in, and will also give...
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