The gems in Luigi’s Mansion are like little rewards for curiosity. In the Dining Room, one’s hidden inside a grandfather clock, and another is behind a painting. The Studio’s gem requires you to vacuum a specific curtain to reveal it. The game’s attention to detail is incredible—every room feels like a mini-mystery.
Outside, the Observatory has a gem in the telescope, and the Storage Room hides one behind a stack of boxes. It’s the kind of game where you’re constantly rewarded for poking around. I love how each gem feels like a small victory, especially when you stumble upon them unexpectedly.
Luigi's Mansion is packed with hidden gems that add so much charm to the game. One of my favorite spots to hunt is the Ball Room—check behind the curtains and under the pool table! The gems here are often tucked away in places you wouldn’t think to look at first glance. The Basement also has some sneaky ones, like inside the washing machine or buried in piles of sand. I love how the game rewards thorough exploration, almost like a treasure hunt.
Another great place is the Artist’s Studio. The way the light interacts with the paintings can reveal hidden gems, and I spent ages figuring that out. The Courtyard has a gem hidden in the fountain, and the Graveyard has one buried near a tombstone. It’s those little details that make replaying the game so satisfying. I still find new things even after multiple playthroughs!
Tracking down every gem in Luigi’s Mansion feels like solving a puzzle. The first floor’s Wardrobe Room hides one behind a stack of suitcases, and the Mirror Room has a gem cleverly placed inside a drawer that only appears when you interact with the mirrors. The game’s design is so clever—it’s not just about vacuuming ghosts but also about paying attention to your surroundings.
Don’t forget the Attic! There’s a gem tucked inside a birdcage, and another one hidden in the rafters. The Balcony also has a gem nestled in a plant pot. I adore how each room has its own little secret, making the mansion feel alive. It’s those moments of discovery that keep me coming back.
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She taught him how to love.
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Everyone called him a monster even the people who were close to him.
But I was the only one who saw the troubled man hiding demons from his past.
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But I decided to take a risk.
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And then...
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Unlocking secret rooms in 'Luigi's Mansion' feels like peeling back layers of a spooky, puzzle-filled onion. The first thing I always do is vacuum every inch of a room—sometimes hidden doors are disguised as wallpaper or paintings. One trick that blew my mind was using the Game Boy Horror's 'hidden object' feature. If you scan a suspicious area and it beeps, there's probably something there. For example, in the Ball Room, you can vacuum a specific section of the carpet to reveal a trapdoor.
Another sneaky method involves interacting with seemingly random objects. In the Nursery, flicking all the light switches in the right order opens a secret passage. It's those little details that make the game so rewarding. And don't forget about the ghosts—some only appear after certain conditions are met, like turning off lights or rearranging furniture. The game's full of these 'aha!' moments that make replaying it a joy.
Luigi's Mansion is packed with quirky, spooky ghosts that make the game so charming. The most iconic is King Boo, the big bad who orchestrates the whole haunted mansion scenario. Then there's the regular Boos, those mischievous little guys who love to hide and giggle. The game also features portrait ghosts, each with their own unique personalities and backstories, like Neville the bookish ghost or Chauncey the spoiled baby. These ghosts are trapped in paintings, and Luigi has to suck them up with his trusty Poltergust. The gameplay revolves around figuring out each ghost's weakness—some are scared of light, others reveal themselves when you blow away their disguises. It's such a fun mix of puzzle-solving and ghostbusting!
Then you've got the elemental ghosts, like the freezing cold ones or the fiery Hotheads. The way they interact with the environment adds another layer of strategy. And let's not forget the smaller, more common ghosts like the Hiders or the Slammer ghosts that just pop out to startle you. The variety keeps things fresh, and the animations are so expressive—you can almost feel their personalities through how they move and react. It's one of those games where the enemies are just as memorable as the hero.
Exploring 'Luigi’s Mansion 2' on the Switch feels like a treasure hunt where every nook hides something shiny. The gems are scattered across all mansions, often tucked behind furniture, inside paintings, or even in secret rooms you’ll only uncover by vacuuming everything in sight. My favorite trick? Using the Dark Light to reveal hidden objects—some gems only appear when you shine it on suspicious spots. Poltergust upgrades later in the game help too, like the Super Suction tearing away curtains or carpets hiding gems.
Don’t overlook the outdoors! Some mansions have gems in courtyards or rooftops, requiring clever use of environmental puzzles. The Haunted Towers, for instance, has a gem perched on a weathervane. And always check after boss fights—they often drop gems or reveal paths to them. If you’re stuck, revisiting areas with new abilities usually pays off. I spent hours combing through the Old Clockworks before realizing a gem was hidden inside a gear I could only move with the Strobulb later.