It's fitting that Luigi's Mansion should have such a preoccupation with mirrors, given the game's determination to invert practically all the traditions people expect from a Mario Bros title.
In almost every room of this haunted house, you'll come across some variation on a reflective surface, flipping the environment back to front, as the game itself turns your preconceptions on their heads. To put it more clearly, try all you want to but you won't be able to jump in Luigi's Mansion.
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It's 20 years old and we can still play it. Are we going to be able to play Avatar and Star Wars Outlaws in 20 years?
Shadow the Hedgehog, even 20 years later, remains one of the SEGA's most unhinged and comically edgy titles ever.
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