Luigi's Mansion 2 HD Review – Weegee Board

As the Switch moves into the twilight years of an especially lengthy lifespan, Nintendo has increasingly turned toward remasters of its back catalog to fill out the release calendar. This is the context for Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, a remastered version of a relatively recent 2013 release on 3DS. The sequel is a game that served as a sharpened, refined take on the ideas presented by the first Luigi’s Mansion–and laid the groundwork for the even better Luigi’s Mansion 3–so having access to that piece of the series’ history untethered from the 3DS makes it feel that much more valuable. While the recency makes it feel less essential than some remasters of older classics like Metroid Prime or Super Mario RPG, it’s still just as fun to solve puzzles, schlurp ghosts into your jerry-rigged vacuum cleaner, and enjoy some gentle scares along the way.

The original Luigi’s Mansion was a cute diversion-verging-on-tech-demo that helped cement Luigi’s personality as Mario’…