Saturday, December 7, 2013

Luigi

Luigi started off as a simple character that looked just like Mario, only with different colors. As the years went on, and as the games kept rolling in, Luigi developed into a much different character. He became taller and skinnier. He even got a different personality. Nintendo had separated the brothers with something other than colors. It was a nice move by Nintendo, one that I'm really happy about.

Luigi, unfortunately, has always lived in the shadow of his older brother. His first game, I believe, was Mario Is Missing for the NES and SNES. Sadly that game was mediocre at best.

Several years passed since then and we were introduced to Luigi's Mansion, which was a much, much better game. That might not sound like much, but it is. It's a big deal because his game was in fact a very good game. Mario was missing, again, and it was up to Luigi to save the day. You do this by patrolling the nicely designed mansion and sucking up ghosts and fighting bosses with the help of a vacuum. It's very innovative, and I love it!

I will be doing an analysis video on Luigi soon, but I decided to do it in text form for the time being. This is the year of Luigi, and rightfully deserved. I love Mario and all, but Luigi deserves his time to shine. He did indeed do that with Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Mario and Luigi: Dream Team, and New Super Luigi U.

Luigi has come an awful long way. Here's hoping that Nintendo will do even more Luigi games in the near future. Mario and Luigi: Dream Team This game is a ton of fun! The game has you playing as both Mario and Luigi. You can run around freely, which is nice. The combat is very creative and it allows the brothers to work together. There are other things to note such the dream world. The dream world itself is designed very well. One of the things that I love is that Luigi can become part of the background. You then use Mario to get up to greater heights. How do you do that? By using Luigi's mustache. Now that is creative! One of the things that I love about this game is how fresh it feels.

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