Would you believe it, there's yet another major Switch release just on the horizon, with Luigi's Mansion 2 HD launching this week on 27th June 2024.
All told, it seems as though this one is exactly what you'd expect it to be: an HD upgrade of a 3DS game on Switch. As such, many fans have understandably questioned the game's price tag when compared to something like Metroid Prime Remastered. Still, it seems like it might still be worth checking out if you're after more Luigi's Mansion.
Before we dive into the round up, let's get reacquainted with our own review. We scored Luigi's Mansion 2 HD a respectable 8/10, stating that it's "100% the best way to play the game as of 2024". That said, we also lamented the lack of any meaningful extras. Check out our full thoughts below:
So, what are other outlets saying about the game? Well, to kick things off, God is a Geek awarded the game a 9/10 and echoed our sentiments that the Switch version is the best way to play the game, but also went one step further and called it "Arguably the best of the three Luigi’s Mansion games":
"Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is a remake with a modern look, and no real bells and whistles to speak of otherwise. But that doesn’t make it a bad game, far from it, in fact. And if you’ve never had a chance to experience this fairly lengthy experience before, you’re getting the best version along with a multiplayer offering that’s easy to access, and a great amount of fun. Arguably the best of the three Luigi’s Mansion games, whether you think it’s overpriced, or a strange choice for a remake doesn’t change the fact it’s a hugely enjoyable game with loads to do. Go in knowing that there isn’t any extra content and that this is an opportunity for those that missed it on 3DS to experience it at its best and you’ll be just fine."
VGC was similarly full of praise with their 4/5 star review, calling it "another strong Nintendo remaster":
"Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is another strong Nintendo remaster which doesn't mess around with the original too much, but delivers enough improvements (particularly in terms of visual detail) to make it a worthwhile release. The controls still aren't perfect and Luigi's Mansion 3 is the better game but the sheer charm crammed into every crevice means it's still absolutely worth a look."
IGN's 8/10 review reiterated that the Switch version is the best way to play Luigi's Mansion 2, but noted that it still doesn't quite reach the heights of Luigi's Mansion 3:
"With its substantially enhanced graphics and more flexible twin-stick control setup, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is undoubtedly the definitive version of Luigi’s second apparition-filled adventure. If you’re a newcomer to the series – or perhaps you only came onboard with Luigi’s Mansion 3 and are working your way backwards – then there’s plenty of ghostbusting and puzzle-solving fun for you to find in Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD’s five haunted houses. However, if you’re a fan of the original Nintendo 3DS version and you were hoping for more dramatic gameplay changes or additions, then you may well be a touch disappointed. What’s more, playing this remaster in the wake of the third game may put its limitations in an unfavourable light. All told, though, Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is a great installment in Nintendo’s spectre-snaring series, even if it’s not the best one you can play on the Switch."
Destructoid awarded the game a 7/10, praising the upgraded visuals but criticising the stilted mission structure:
"It would be extremely difficult not to be charmed by the graphics and animation in Luigi’s Mansion 2, as the passion behind them is practically tangible. Even the central focus of puzzle solving and ghost-catching are fun on their own. However, I cannot possibly overstate how much of the joy gets sucked out by its strict adherence to a completely linear chapter progression. It’s like a hospital painted in vibrant colors. It does a lot to brighten things up, but you can only do so much to counterbalance the sterility."
Gamespot refered to the game an an oddball entry in the series, stating that it's "neither the trailblazer nor the refined third entry" in its 7/10 review:
"Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on 3DS was a surprising revival for an unconventional game. Now that we've had Luigi's Mansion 3, the series has come more into its own, and the second game is neither the trailblazer nor the refined third entry. That makes Luigi's Mansion 2 HD an oddball--less essential than some other Switch remakes, but an interesting middle step in the development of Luigi's puzzle series, with its own charms and place in the series history."
Finally, TechRadar was a bit more critical of the experience with its 3/5 star review, stating that the upgrades likely won't justify the price point for returning players:
"Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is a no-frills port of the 3DS game with some minor visual upgrades. It won’t win over those who disliked the original, but it’s a solid experience for everyone else."
Will you be adding this game to your Switch library this week? Let us know in the comments.
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Was not expecting reviews to be this high tbh considering they didn’t add any new content. I am so excited to play this in the higher quality version. Can’t wait!
It just look like an uprez. Anyone who already own it, pass, since no new content.
Yep another day another remaster.
Is 2024 beating 2023 yet for remasters across the gaming universe.
Higher quality is subjective, I consider stereoscopic 3D to be high quality. Nice to have options though, this seems like a good port.
I do own it on 3DS, but it is also hard to go back to the 3DS after the large Switch screen. 😊
@OldGamer999 At least we got 7 new games (Princess Peach Showtime, Mario & Luigi Brothership, Mario Party Jamboree, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Endless Ocean Luminous, Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and Pokemon Legends ZA) in addition to 5 remasters (Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Luigi's Mansion 2, Another Code R: Re-collection, Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, and Nintendo World Championship). So yeah we didn't get too many remasters, just five. We got more new games than remasters. The Mario, Zelda, Metroid, and Pokemon games that are coming are all new and not just another Super Mario Galaxy 2 Remaster, Zelda Wind Waker or Twilight Princess HD Remastered or Metroid Prime 2 & 3 Remastered or Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Remastered.
The main downside to me is not the lack of new features. The graphical overhaul is nice if not mind blowing. I just didn't like the mission structure. The open exploration of the mansion in the first game, even though some doors or hallways are locked off at first, made it so much more mysterious! The second one was fine, but I'm planning to sell my 3DS copy and not buy the switch version.
Just keep going back to the first one on gamecube!
I might give this another go. The controls on 3ds weren’t very comfortable, especially when you had to move in many directions in quick succession to catch certain ghosts.
In summation: get it if you've never played it but if you've played it, pass.
I've never played it so I'll probably pick it up
Eh I have money to blow and nothing else I wanna buy, so I'll get this.
OpenCritic score of 79 isn’t bad but pretty low for a Nintendo game. Anyway, this is one I’ll wait for a sale on.
"Arguably the best of the three Luigi’s Mansion games,[...]"
Ooph, my gamer bone
I will be buying this day 1. I loved 3, owned this one on 3DS but never got to play it. Wish Nintendo would provide access to the first one somehow.
@Serpenterror
I think for me the Switch has definitely passed its best years and some amazing big AAA games.
Not one remaster or new game apart from Metroid 4 had my interest and that is sometime in 2025.
@Notsoavid You probably already know this, but in case you don't, the 1st one is on 3DS as well.
So basically, ignore the fact you're being ripped off, and just mindlessly consume. Got it.
@Serpenterror
It’s very common to see people think there are more remakes/remasters by Nintendo on the Switch than there actually are.
@MirrorFate2
Actually I’ll buy it, thanks for the instruction though
@HugoGED 3D is overrated
You know a series is doing well when there’s always disagreement about which is the best game
Can somebody give me the argument for Dark Moon as the best game in the series? Haven’t played 1, but that is the peak for most people in terms of replayability and atmosphere, and I’d say 3 definitely has the best puzzle design and bosses, what does Dark Moon bring to the table?
Sounds like a good option for those who didn't get to play the 3DS release, but nothing much for those who already got their fill from the original.
Still would have preferred an HD remake of LM1
@RainbowGazelle or just skip it completely? the gaming market has changed and is never going to be the way it was.... ever again....
@Papasears1982 I am skipping it. And so should everyone else who doesn't want to be ripped off.
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