AusGamers has reviewed Luigi's Mansion 3 and writes:
"Of course, applying context and realism to a game where you’ve visited a giant hotel with a ghost dog friend, a princess incapable of locking her door, Toads who don’t know they’re just pawns in a silly game of redundant back and forth and a brother who just wont let be, was never going to end in simplicity. Although, it kind of does. Luigi’s Mansion 3 has as little context and bait possible: those superstar saps mentioned above -- they’ve been entrapped in paintings in a hotel with 18 floors. The elevator buttons for each floor have been stolen by bosses, and each floor is themed (read: puzzled), giving fruit to Nintendo-style gameplay design and a platform for the company’s penchant for cuteness. It’s as classic a Nintendo game as we’ve seen in some time; gameplay throwbacks partnered with some of the most progressive tech ever seen in a Big N game. Hell, it even has in-game Achievements -- something I’ve spoken about Ninty needing before..."
As the Switch generation nears its end, Digital Foundry assesses some of its most impressive visual moments.
It's definitely up there in terms of visual fidelity, but personally I think Prime Remastered is the best looking game. Bias aside. The revamp in visuals is out of the this world... it looks phenomenal
Indeed, it looks almost like a Pixar movie, the ability to pull those graphics in such a weak hardware is insane.
Ii know the next mario game and other titles will look gorgeous on their next console
From Sonic Frontiers to Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, there are a lot of Nintendo eShop Black Friday deals to keep an eye on.
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Amazon has just kicked off a new digital sale on several games for Nintendo Switch gamers, offering up to 67% off on many popular first-party and third-party titles such as Luigi's Mansion 3, Cult of the Lamb, and many more right now!"