Ronda de análisis de Luigi's Mansion 3

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Luigi's Mansion 3 ya casi está aquí y como no podía ser de otra forma, se coloca en el top de juegos para Nintendo Switch. Se trata de un título muy variado, divertido y con una calidad técnica de infarto para la híbrida de Nintendo. Si tenéis una Switch ya estáis yendo a por él de cabeza.

Plataformas:

  • Nintendo Switch (Oct 31, 2019)

Developer: Next Level Games

Publisher: Nintendo

Review Aggregator:

OpenCritic - 85 average - 94% recommended - 38 reviews

MetaCritic - 87

Critic Reviews

3DNews - Алексей Лихачев - Russian - 9 / 10

An enjoyable adventure full of great ideas, unique locations and amazing atmosphere. It's really difficult to stop playing until you find all of the secrets and suck up all the junk into your multifunctional Poltergust.


Ars Technica - Sam Machkovech - Unscored

Luigi's Mansion 3 revolves around your bond with the triumphant vulnerability of the company's most maligned mascot. The result is a Pixar-caliber hero that you'll want to spend a full 18 hours exploring with.


CGMagazine - Jordan Biordi - 9 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is a graveyard smash you don't want to miss!


COGconnected - James Paley - 75 / 100

Scoring this game for me is a struggle. The core design structure, the aesthetic presentation, and the basic game feel are all excellent. Yet I hated Luigi’s Mansion 3 so acutely that I could not complete the game. There was no single puzzle that outwit me in the end. Instead, that rising sense of terrible dread just became too much. I wasn’t even that far from finishing the game! I just couldn’t grapple with the knowledge that all my suffering was a prelude to something worse.


Cerealkillerz - Julian Bieder - German - 8.7 / 10

After the first two iterations Luigi's Mansion 3 expands in almost every department. A bigger game world, more gameplay mechanics to play with and puzzles that will take you some time to solve make Luigis new adventure the perfect addition for the Switch's game library. And for the first time in the game series' history Nintendo also put some emphasis on the multiplayer aspect apart from the story mode.


Critical Hit - Geoffrey Tim - 8 / 10

Overall, I'm a little disappointed with Luigi's Mansion 3 - though that's largely down to my own expectations. It's an undoubtedly good game that's competently made. It oozes charm and is filled with clever puzzles and fun boss fights. It's just that all the bits between those start to become tedious before the game's end.


Daily Star - Donogh Moore - 4 / 5 stars

Luigi’s Mansion 3 acts as an excellent addition both to the series itself and the ever-growing roster of excellent games on the Switch. It’s atmospheric, and will provide fun all the family can enjoy over the course of its relatively short story.


Destructoid - CJ Andriessen - 9 / 10

The Luigi's Mansion franchise has come a long way since the original was criticized over its lack of content. With an absorbing single-player campaign and a Scarescraper that still packs a punch, Luigi's Mansion 3 is the most content-rich entry in the series, and one of the best times I've had with my Switch in 2019.


Digitally Downloaded - Matt Sainsbury - 4.5 / 5 stars

Boiled down it's a fairly simple riff on GhostBusters, but Luigi's Mansion has been produced with such a sense of humour and eye for detail that it has a personality and uniquely Nintendo quality all of its own.


EGM - Michael Goroff - 8 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is the biggest and best entry in a befuddling franchise, and a game that really makes a case for everyone's favorite second fiddle to get more spin-off adventures. Developer Next Level Games has expanded on the Poltergust's abilities in meaningful ways, adding more variety to the action and puzzles alike. Gooigi might seem a little shoehorned, but it's a great excuse for cooperative multiplayer on a system built for it. A few minor annoyances aside, Luigi's Mansion 3 is a strange, charming, and generous sequel.


Eurogamer - Tom Phillips - Recommended

A new spin on the series sees Next Level Games serve up character and charm in abundance.


FNintendo - André Pereira - Portuguese - 8 / 10

There's plenty of action to keep the players around the screens and the omnipresent humour and marvelous looking visuals do wonders for the game's capital. It's true that its plot could use some reworking and its controls would improve with a bit of tweaking but Luigi's Mansion 3 is such an entertaining experience that by now, it only makes a fourth game in the series more desired.


GBAtemp - Scarlet Bell - 8.8 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is a game for everybody. Be you young or old, experienced or otherwise, this game goes beyond to appeal to every type of player. With a great range of puzzles and challenges alongside a series best in gameplay and combat, it is a game I wholeheartedly recommend to any Switch owner, especially in this most spooky of times.


Game Informer - Brian Shea - 8.5 / 10

Creative environmental puzzles and unique boss battles make this a rewarding experience from start to finish


GameSpot - Kevin Knezevic - 8 / 10

Luigi's first ghost-filled adventure on Switch offers up another satisfying blend of exploration and puzzle-solving.


GameXplain - Liked

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Gameblog - Yann Bernard - French - 9 / 10

The exotic holidays of Luigi's Mansion 3 look like a phantasmagorical comedy, each floor from this hotel presenting a play of its own which revisits the classic horror movies themes, thanks to Next Level Games' fantastic imagination through mischievous stagecraft, wonderful riddles and stunning ectoplasmic battles. Beyond the already reinforced ghost hunter gear, such elements are combined marvellously, if not even better in duo, since the slimy characteristics of Gooigi both fluidify and enrich the whole experience. A team spirit encouraged by the terrific multi player modes, in particular the more stupendously trapped ScareScraper, bound to haunt the long hallowed eves slamming with friends endlessly.


GamesBeat - Mike Minotti - 92 / 100

This is a huge step up for a franchise that has always been enjoyable but never felt special. Well, Luigi's Mansion 3 is special. It's a spooky adventure full of top-notch puzzles and so much charm that you'll be convinced by the end that maybe Luigi has been the best brother all along.


GamesRadar+ - Heather Wald - 4.5 / 5 stars

Luigi's Mansion 3 takes you on a memorable spooky adventure packed full of creative puzzles, fantastic level designs, and oodles of charm.


Glitched Africa - Marco Cocomello - 8.5 / 10

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a fantastic adventure game and the co-op mode is just an added extra feature here. The story takes a good 15-hours to complete and every floor you enter is a joy to complete. It could be one of the best games on Switch this year.


IGN - Ryan McCaffrey - 8.3 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is so fun, charming, and smartly designed that I hope we get more than three of these every 20 years.


Impulsegamer - Hugh Mitchell - 4.5 / 5

Luigi's Mansion 3 is the high point of the series, simply because it polishes the Luigi's Mansion formula to a shine.


Kotaku - Chris Kohler - Unscored

It’s the sheer variety of experiences in Luigi’s Mansion 3 that keeps it entertaining throughout. While you might at first think you’re in for a repetitive time as you go through the first few floors and find nothing but standard hotel rooms, things get quite unexpected as you continue higher and higher.


New Game Network - Alex Varankou - 80 / 100

Luigi's Mansion 3 brings the franchise back from slumber without skipping a beat, offering tightly designed gameplay mechanics, enticing exploration, and the typical Nintendo charm.


Nintendo Life - Alex Olney - 9 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is not only a graphical powerhouse and showcase for Next Level Games' unrivalled mastery of video game animation, it's also an immense helping of spooky fun as well. The amount of care and consideration poured into every facet of the game is abundantly clear, and it all results in one of the most enjoyable and attractive Switch titles of the year. It's also the undisputed high point of a franchise which – following this sterling release – will hopefully get even more love and attention from Nintendo fandom, and the gaming community as a whole.


NintendoWorldReport - Daan Koopman - 8 / 10

The ScareScraper is a lovely time as well, though with content being strapped back for a singular, clean game mode. Players who want to continuously enjoy the game might be better off trying to 100% the Story Mode. The collectibles are nicer to deal with now, which makes exceeding those initial ten hours not even a problem. Oh, and that Slam attack is pretty incredible as well.


Polygon - Chelsea Stark - Unscored

It took three games, but Luigi’s Mansion 3 has that Nintendo magic


Press Start - Shannon Grixti - 8.5 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is an extremely solid entry and another must-have for Switch owners. The game has a tonne of improvements that feel natural and make for great puzzles. It's also an absolute treat visually.


Shacknews - Josh Hawkins - 9 / 10

If you’re looking for a fun, enjoyable, and hilarious adventure to add to your Nintendo Switch’s library, then you can’t go wrong with Luigi’s Mansion 3.


Stevivor - Steve Wright - 8 / 10

Despite its annoyances, Luigi’s Mansion 3 is a hauntingly good time, packed with charm everywhere you look. As someone who has once dabbled in the franchise, I’m already hooked — I can imagine those already in love with Luigi (and Gooigi!) will find this a trick rather than a treat.


The Digital Fix - Stephen Hudson - 9 / 10

Despite a few niggling control and camera issues, Luigi's Mansion 3 is a world of fun, and full of Nintendo's iconic style and substance. It builds on what makes the series great, and is easily on the best games of 2019. An essential purchase for every Switch owner!


The Games Machine - Claudio Magistrelli - Italian - 9 / 10

Luigi's Mansion 3 is the perfect example of the Nintendo way of making games. It comes six years after the last chapter, it doesn't revolutionize the core concepts, but it introduces just the perfect amount of new features to feel fresh. However, the most important thing is that it's funny, damn funny, like watching a Ghostbusters VHS every Sunday morning in your childhood.


TheSixthAxis - Reuben Mount - 9 / 10

With a lot of gameplay enhancements from previous iterations, a gorgeously rendered game world, and a whole host more besides, Luigi's Mansion 3 is easily the apex of the franchise. The sheer amount to see and do, along with the amount of adorable details, make this game a wonderful experience and one I would recommend. Sucking at games has (rarely) felt this good.


TrustedReviews - Adam Speight - 4 / 5 stars

If you are looking for a challenge then Luigi’s Mansion 3 might not be for you. The game is only mildly difficult but – for most – that won’t really matter. Luigi’s Mansion 3 is an absolute delight from start to finish, bursting with charm and re-playable mechanics.


Twinfinite - Greysun Morales - 4 / 5

There are some shortcomings here and there but if you are a die-hard Luigi’s Mansion fan, you will adore this game. Heck, even if you’ve never played a game in the series and you own a Switch, do yourself a favor and check this one out.


USgamer - Nadia Oxford - 4 / 5 stars

Luigi's Mansion 3 occasionally suffers because of its fixed camera and a ghastly boss fight here and there, but the "goo" overwhelms the bad in this haunting adventure. Sucking up stuff with your Poltergust is still satisfying, and slamming ghosts into each other feels so right. Add buckets of charm, and you have a game that proves—yet again—that Luigi is the superior Mario Brother.


We Got This Covered - Cheyenne Clark - 4.5 / 5 stars

Luigi's Mansion 3 has some incredibly clever (and difficult) puzzles, featuring interesting new abilities and expanding on the series' classic gameplay. It's everything I wanted and more in a continuation of the franchise.


WellPlayed - Kieron Verbrugge - 8.5 / 10

It might not even be a mansion, but the Last Resort Hotel is the perfect stage to another freakishly fantastic entry into the Other Mario Brother's oddball spinoff franchise


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IceDave

Se viene juegazo

Drulo

De salida no, porque tengo mucho backlog. Pero que para Navidad cae está muy claro.

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B

pues nada otro pa la saca esto es un no parar xD

Bouzas

"Lo tiene todo para coronarse como uno de los más grandes de 2019"

Se tenia que decir y se dijo.

Kaos

Muito obligado

B

Para que un exclusivo de Nintendo pase el 9 tiene que ser goty.

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B

de momento 86.. que tiene que hacer nintendo para pasar del 90? xddd es alucinante

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Grise

#7 #8

Nintendo y <90 No debería sorprender a nadie. No se gastan la pasta suficiente en las reviews.

_BreaK_

que laaaaaaaaaarga se está haciendo la espera

Kaos

#8 Maletines

En Meristation ha calado fuerte
https://as.com/meristation/2019/10/27/analisis/1572157013_558718.html

Hazzard

Qué ganitas.

Decade

Como si tener un +90 fuera cosa fácil, tener un 80 y algo es una muy buena media. Este año muy pocos juegos han tenido más de un 90 (creo que sólo lo han conseguido cuatro o cinco).

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Chorlo

Es un juegazo. Se le nota el cariño a la legua.

Drulo

Un 9 en Anait

https://www.anaitgames.com/analisis/analisis-luigis-mansion-3

Luigi's Mansion 3 es uno de los juegos con los que mejor me lo he pasado este año; un pasármelo bien blanco y sin dobleces, puro y explícito, que se apoya además sobre un diseño magnífico, una estructura brillante y una colección de mecánicas inimitables y que mantienen intacto su potencial para generar tanto deleite caótico como rompecabezas que invitan a usar bien el coco. Un pasármelo bien muy de Nintendo: neutro, simple, inofensivo o incluso inane, impagable e imprescindible si sintonizas con la propuesta o si te pilla en el momento adecuado. Lo contrario o justo exactamente lo mismo que un susto.

B

Jugué al original en la GameCube y me pareció un juegazo.

Ganzack

Regalo ideal para Navidades :D

C

La puta switch y la reciente paternidad me están creando un backog de la ostia.

Aun con el Fire Emblem y tengo precintados Astral Chain, Dragon Quest XI y Travis Return. Y a partir del jueves que viene tendré precintado el Luigis Mansion.

ODIO tener juegos precintados.

Y esta navidad caerà el Zelda por parte de mi mujer.

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Hazzard

#19 Qué lo jueguen tus hijos en el futuro xD

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radius

Tenemos GOTY

C

#20 voy a dejarles como herencia una deuda en formato de backlog de juegos.

Darkblue

Disfruta mientras sea bebe las mías tienen 6 y 4 años y ni huelo la consola por que me la quitan u.u

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Smacks

#23 Sueltales un puñetazo en la boca a cada una, que sepan quien manda, lo primero es lo primero.

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Darkblue

#24 me viene bien asi cuando compro juegos digo que son para ellas y mi mujer no me echa la bronca xD

Nymphetamine

Más amor para Switch, what a time to be alive.

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Fascaso

La verdad que luce precioso, tira para atras un poco la dificultad (que parece un poco una crítica común entre las que hay) pero cae fijo.

Gerir

Estoy orgulloso, Luigi.

Rayalz

Como me caiga dinero del cielo lo voy a convertir en este juego.

DaMMiT

#19 bienvenido a no tener tiempo para nada, ni para hacer deporte, ni para hacer planes, ni para jugar a videojuegos.

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