Luigi’s Mansion 3 for the Nintendo Switch arrives six years after the previous installment, much to the excitement of eager fans who were eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the series featuring Mario's less famous, but equally brave, brother. About the Game Luigi and his companions check into a seemingly ordinary hotel for some well-deserved rest and relaxation. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse, as they are met with the usual chaos, creepy creatures, and quirky villains that fans of the series have come to love. Luigi, of course, is far from prepared for ghost hunting, armed only with his trusty vacuum cleaner. Fortunately, it’s a special one – the Poltergust G-00, a high-powered machine that even the Ghostbusters would envy. This handy tool doesn’t just suck up ghosts; it also boosts Luigi’s jumps and allows him to fire plungers, which come in handy for both battling enemies and solving tricky puzzles. The plungers are great for opening hard-to-reach doors and interacting with various objects in the environment. Secrets, Secrets Everywhere! The haunted hotel is sprawling, so exploring the obvious areas can take quite some time. It’s important to investigate every corner thoroughly, as objects and doors that seem out of reach can often be accessed using the plungers. Each plunger has a durable string attached. Fire it at a door or object you want to interact with, and once the plunger sticks, use the Poltergust G-00 to suck up the string, pulling the plunger — and the object or door — back toward you. For example, in the basement, you can use the plungers on barrels to reveal a rat’s nest, but also uncover a key hidden behind them. What this key unlocks is for you to discover as you continue your journey through the hotel. Other notable areas to explore include the lobby, greenhouse, theatre, and even a film studio. Each location, as well as seemingly mundane hallways and rooms, is packed with secrets, hidden items, and treasures to find. Luigi’s Slick New Moves Luigi now boasts a set of updated abilities, making the gameplay even more enjoyable: Guigi: A rubbery, gelatin-like version of Luigi who can safely traverse spikes and slip through tight bars and narrow gaps. However, he’s not great around water, so be sure to switch back to regular Luigi when things get wet. Slam: This move allows Luigi to slam enemies into the ground, keeping them under control as his Poltergust G-00 safely sucks them up. Blast: Use the vacuum in reverse, like a leaf blower, to push back crowds of enemies, giving you the space and time you need to plan your next move. Luigi’s Mansion 3 for the Nintendo Switch is available at a discounted price on Instant Gaming, allowing you to grab the official key and start playing right away. Play smart, pay less!