Reviewer Nicholas Simonovski writes, "There are a few things in life which make me feel stupid. When a friend makes a joke, as an example, and I don’t get the reference. Another one is Luigi’s Mansion 2.
"I can still remember the day I first started playing the original Luigi’s Mansion. I had purchased a Nintendo GameCube with my parents earlier that day as a birthday present and for the next couple of weeks, it was the only game I played. It was good to see a game focusing on the other Mario brother for once, and it was a ton of fun. It’s just that this time around, I don’t quite think I’ve been enjoying it quite as much."
Ruth's dad showed her the ropes once she could hold a GameBoy and it only got better from there. This is how handheld gaming shaped her.
If you're looking for some video games you can play with your kid, look no further than this quick and easy list for reference.
Stardew Valley is a blast with my daughter. Except she keeps spending all of my seed money...
LittleBigPlanet should be on this list. Those games are great and full of heart.
There are bosses we all remember. Both for the right and the wrong reasons. But what are the ones we remember the most? In this first (and last? who knows= episode of this feature, I'll talk about a boss battle I really loved, both emotionally and analytically. And the main protagonist here is a boss from Luigi's Mansion 2. If you played it, you know who.