Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 09:45 AM |
| I know I am. I love the original game. So much fun. |
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Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 09:48 AM |
| Its a resident evil rip off. Stupid nintendo rips off capcom with there unscary and boring kiddy version of resident evil. Play the real resident evil |
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Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 09:51 AM |
| @awesome It isn't a rip off or a scary game FOR A REASON. It was made for kids. It's fun because it's basically Ghostbuster's for kids. It also is kind of puzzling. I love the game series. |
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| 20 Jul 2011 09:53 AM |
| Go around a mansion playing luigi and kill ghosts yeah that sounds like fun. They shouldove kept the beta rated t version then it would of been better. But the actual version is garbage and its unscary. Anyways play resident evil. |
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Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 09:57 AM |
| @awesome It is fun to me. I know for a fact it is nothing like Resident evil. I will not play Resident Evil. Please explain how Luigi's MAnsion is a rip off. |
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Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:08 AM |
| You never played resident evil before? Luigis mansion is a ripoff |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:10 AM |
| Your argument is invalid. I cannot understand how Luigi's Mansion is a ripoff. Care to share what game it was "ripped-off" from? |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:11 AM |
| Luigis mansion is a bad ripoff. I bet that youre a nintendo fanboy |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:11 AM |
| Resident Evil? Are you serious? If you were to look at the plot, the gameplay. |
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Danp500
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:11 AM |
Luigi's Mansion description - The game starts when Luigi arrives at a large, dark mansion which is set in the outskirts of a forest. The mansion is haunted by various ghosts, including Boos, and it is being investigated by Professor E. Gadd, who lives in a small workshop next to the mansion. It consists of five floors, including a basement and a roof. The player starts out in a foyer, where he can enter rooms in the various floors. Luigi's Mansion begins with Luigi having won a mansion in a contest. Despite not having entered any contest, he promptly told Mario about the mansion and the two agreed to meet up outside it that evening. Upon finally arriving at his new mansion, which looks much more sinister than the supplied photo, Mario is nowhere to be found. Luigi proceeds inside the mansion and is soon assaulted by a ghost, only to be saved by a little old man wielding a vacuum cleaner. The old man is however unable to reel the ghost in, and is soon overpowered. After being helped to his feet by Luigi, the old man introduces himself as Professor E. Gadd. The two retreat from the mansion as more ghosts appear. In E. Gadd's nearby workshop, he mentions how Luigi's newly won mansion is obviously the work of something not of this world, since it only appeared a few nights ago. The mansion itself was built by King Boo, who freed the caught ghosts and built it to shelter them. They sent Luigi the supplied photo to use it as a trap. Gadd also tells Luigi that he saw someone wearing a red cap go into the mansion some time ago, and has not been seen since. Upon learning that the red capped man was Luigi's brother, E. Gadd allows Luigi to take over his duties of ghost-catching and entrusts him with his vacuum cleaner; the "Poltergust 3000". After numerous confrontations, Luigi faces off against King Boo in his painting's realm that resembles the roof of the mansion. King Boo, seated within a titanic Bowser mech - which looks perfectly identical to Bowser - is eventually beaten down and sucked into the Poltergust 3000. Luigi returns to Gadd with Mario, who has been sealed within a portrait by King Boo, and successfully breaks the seal to save his brother. The end also sees the haunted mansion disappear. Luigi builds a normal house on the site using the money he earned. The size of the house depends on how much money the player was able to obtain before the end of the game.
tl;dr - Catching ghosts and advancing up through floors to fight a giant ghost and save his brother.
Resident Evil- The game begins on July 24, 1998 after Alpha team locates Bravo team's helicopter, but there are no signs of survivors; only a severed hand is found. While searching the area for further clues, Alpha team is attacked by ferocious dogs, one of which kills one of the team's members, Joseph Frost. Alpha's helicopter pilot, Brad Vickers, panics and takes off alone. Pursued by the dogs who killed their colleague, Alpha team is forced to seek refuge within a nearby mansion. It is believed to be abandoned. With the dogs roaming outside, the four remaining Alpha team members (Albert Wesker, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine and Barry Burton) are trapped within. Depending on which character is the player, one of the members of Alpha team is separated from the others during the chase and does not make it to the mansion (Barry if Chris, Chris if Jill). A gunshot rings out, and the player character moves to investigate. At this point, the player takes control of the character and begins to explore the mansion. One of the first discoveries is a member of Bravo team, Kenneth J. Sullivan, being eaten by a zombie. While searching the mansion, the character finds the other members of Bravo team, such as Richard Aiken, dying of poison, who gives the character his radio before dying; Forest Speyer, found dead on the balcony; and Enrico Marini, who reveals that one member of the team is a traitor before being shot and killed by an unseen attacker. The character eventually finds the mansion to be riddled with puzzles, traps, and horrors. Scattered documents suggest that a series of illegal experiments were being undertaken on the property by a clandestine research team, under the authority and supervision of the Umbrella Corporation, a biomedical conglomerate. The creatures roaming the mansion and surrounding region are the results of these experiments, which have exposed the mansion's personnel and various animals and insects to a highly contagious and mutagenic biological agent known as the T-virus. After navigating a series of underground tunnels, passageways and buildings, the player discovers a secret underground laboratory containing the Umbrella Corporation's experiments, including the Tyrant. In the lab, the player learns that Wesker is a double agent working for Umbrella. Wesker is killed after that by one of the creations. The player finds the other playable character in a cell, put there by Wesker, and manages to get him/her out by activating the self-destruct system. Chris, Jill and the helper character (Rebecca if Chris, Barry if Jill) head for the heliport, but the other two are separated from the player due to more creatures. The player gets up to the heliport and manages to contact Brad and meet the other two survivors there, but they are attacked by the Tyrant, a giant humanoid monster created through prolonged exposure to the T-virus. After the Tyrant is defeated, Chris, Jill and Barry/Rebecca manage to escape the premises in the team helicopter.
tl;dr-Fighting mutants in a mansion (rather then ghosts) to escape in a helicopter.
The ideas are similar, yes, but the gameplay for each is completely different. |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:15 AM |
| No the gameplay is similer. Plus luigis mansion takes place in a mansion like resident evil does. Luigis mansion is a ripoff. |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:36 AM |
| I love Luigi's Mansion too. Can't wait for the second game. Oh, and btw about this Luigi's Mansion ripping off Resident Evil, so just because it takes place in a mansion it makes it a ripoff? I doubt you even spent time to play it. Does Resident Evil have a professor who gives you a vacuum and has ghosts, and boos, and most importantly GHOSTS? I can tell you there were probably thousands of games with the idea of fighting zombies in a mansion before Resident Evil. But, nonetheless RE looks fun. |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:37 AM |
| Go play resident evil. Luigis mansion was preety much a ripoff for little kids. Resident evil is a lot better |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:37 AM |
| Let me fix that I mean mutants. |
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ajez1
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:40 AM |
| You should go play resident evil. It was the first survival horror game. Luigis mansion was just a ripoff to cash in on its success. |
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Awsumguy5
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:40 AM |
| @awesome I'm not a nintendo fanboy. It is not a ripoff. So, you're saying, that since Resident Evil takes place in a manison, it's automatically a ripoff. So, in Resident Evil, you suck up ghosts with a vacuum and try to save your brother? No. |
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Kyts
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:42 AM |
Just like Battlefield = Call of Duty Every game has they're own rip off, Live with it, trolls |
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| 20 Jul 2011 10:42 AM |
just because it takes place in a mansion doesn't mean its a ripoff. Ripoffs are when someone takes the concept, does a minor change, and repackages it to their company, than thats a ripoff.
Nintendo made a ghostbusters parody, which is made in conjunction with the company that has copywritten the product...
nuff said. |
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