Luigi's Mansion 3 review – supernatural beauty
It's Halloween this week but, alas, the days of dedicated horror games being released to coincide with it are long gone. There's plenty of live service games that will have Halloween promotions, but they're not intended to scare, only fleece you of your money via microtransactions.
Amazing graphics create an impressively interactive world with a secret hidden in every corner and some fantastically inventive boss battles and set pieces; Fun co-op options and multiplayer
Unnecessarily fiddly controls take a while to get used to; Very few puzzles are all that difficult and the whole game is rather easy; Destruction effects are fantastic, but strangely wasted