
The Professor then releases the now friendly captured ghosts from the vault and they celebrate before taking a taking a photo and allow Luigi to return home with his newly adopted Polterpup. After defeating and capturing King Boo once more Luigi returns to his dimension with Mario’s painting, frees Mario from his captivity and reunites with the Professor and Toads to rebuild the Dark Moon which results in the ghosts of the valley returning to their friendly state. Upon obtaining the final Dark Moon piece however he is captured by King Boo, the antagonist of the first game, and is brought to a parallel dimension where he reveals that he was behind the destruction of the Dark Moon and the trapping of Mario within a painting, the same fate that the professor’s various Toad assistants had suffered at each of mansion within the game. Luigi then proceeds to make his way through the different mansions in the valley recovering a Dark Moon piece from each mansion and encountering new and stronger ghosts along the way. The professor then uses his Pixelator to teleport Luigi to his bunker in Evershade Valley so the pair can begin the search for the six pieces of the Dark Moon, which have been scattered across different mansions, in order to restore peace to Evershade Valley. Gadd who informs him of the situation before asking him for his assistance. Luigi, who is at home sleeping, is called by E. The game opens with the shattering of the Dark Moon, a crystal moon that resides above Evershade Valley, into six different pieces which causes the ghosts to suddenly become hostile. Gadd lives in his laboratory and studies the friendly ghosts residing in the area. The game is set in a region called "Evershade Valley," where Professor E. Along with a new control scheme made for the handheld console (including motion control), the game also introduces co-operative multiplayer (both local, including single card support, and online) for up to four players at a time (with each player as Luigi in a different-colored suit). Gadd's ghost-trapping vacuum cleaner and the successor to the Poltergust 3000). The sequel to the GameCube launch title Luigi's Mansion, as players reprise the role of Luigi as he continues to hunt down ghosts with the Poltergust 5000 ( Professor E.

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (known in most regions as "Luigi's Mansion 2" and in Japan as "Luigi Mansion 2") is a comedy/horror action-adventure game developed by Next Level and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS on March 24, 2013.
