As a result, there are probably many a Miiverse post from me sitting out there for the world to see-and Luigi U does more of the same things as the original in that respect. Since writing that review, I’ve gone out of my way to 100% (and thus completely familiarize myself with) the game. U for an overview of that and to read my thoughts regarding the original game. Check out my review of New Super Mario Bros. I won’t spend too long covering the basics. Regardless of how Nintendo’s packaged the game, I have quite a bit to say. My review of New Super Luigi U aims to take care of anyone who’s on the fence about purchasing this downloadable content-one marketed as being a “full game starring Luigi”-or the actual “full game starring Luigi” sold at retail. I’ve always dreamt of a platformer starring Luigi, and on June 20th, in the form of downloadable content, my dreams came true! I imagine the Year of Luigi was established to springboard Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon to success, but the real star of the show (in my eyes) was always New Super Luigi U. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon has long since been released, Mario Golf: World Tour has been pushed back to 2014, and Mario & Luigi: Dream Team has arrived in Europe, Australia, and North America. It seems the Year of Luigi has just about come to a close.
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