As the Nintendo remake and remaster train trundles along, it occasionally throws up interesting timeline quirks. Its latest release is one such instance.
Nintendo released the Switch exclusive Luigi’s Mansion 3 back in 2019. Now, five years later, players are being offered a Switch port of its predecessor, Luigi’s Mansion 2 (previously known as Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon in North America).
While it may sound counter-intuitive to go back to the second game when a Switch-native third entry already exists, Luigi’s Mansion 2 still holds its own, even if its successor looks better.
When the second game arrived on the 3DS back in 2013 – as part of Nintendo’s Year of Luigi celebrations – it did so to critical acclaim, so we’ve little objection to Nintendo resurrecting it. Or, rather, to Tantalus doing it.
For it is indeed the Australian studio – best known for its HD Zelda remasters of Skyward Sword on the Switch and Twilight Princess on the Wii U – which was chosen by Nintendo to give the same treatment to Luigi’s Mansion 2, and it’s once again done a great job of bringing the source material to the 1080p world.
Given that the 3DS had a top screen that was a mere 240 pixels high, it stands to reason that the Switch version of Luigi’s Mansion 2 has been given a notable upgrade in quality. While Tantalus could have simply upscaled the original game and called it a day, it’s instead taken the time to ensure that the Switch version looks as sharp and visually appealing as possible.
Some textures have been recreated, while numerous character models – such as those of Luigi himself and the quirky scientist Professor E Gadd – have been replaced with more detailed, expressive versions, allowing the game’s fantastic animations to shine even more.
Naturally, it goes without saying that Luigi’s Mansion 3 still looks better, because it was built with the Switch hardware in mind, but that’s not to say that Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD looks prehistoric by comparison – far from it.
The tweaks have
Read more on videogameschronicle.com