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3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects
3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects
3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects
3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects
3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects
3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects

3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects

(1,993 reviews)

Shining a light on the ghosts is no longer enough to stun them into immobility. Players need to activate a strobe function and release it to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust. Different types of ghosts haunt the different mansions. The 3D visuals bring the mansions, ghosts and surroundings to life. Players experience all the haunting chills and fun the game has to offer.

Shining a light on the ghosts is no longer enough to stun them into immobility. Players need to activate a strobe function and release it to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust. Different types of ghosts haunt the different mansions. The 3D visuals bring the mansions, ghosts and surroundings to life. Players experience all the haunting chills and fun the game has to offer.

$48.00 - $159.70

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The lowest price for 3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects right now is $48.00 at EB Games Australia, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $15.00 on 30 Sept 2025 — today's price is 220% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 15 July 2026.

3DS Luigi's Mansion 2 Selects

$48.00

(1,993 reviews)

Shining a light on the ghosts is no longer enough to stun them into immobility. Players need to activate a strobe function and release it to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust. Different types of ghosts haunt the different mansions. The 3D visuals bring the mansions, ghosts and surroundings to life. Players experience all the haunting chills and fun the game has to offer.

Shining a light on the ghosts is no longer enough to stun them into immobility. Players need to activate a strobe function and release it to stun the ghosts before sucking them up with the Poltergust. Different types of ghosts haunt the different mansions. The 3D visuals bring the mansions, ghosts and surroundings to life. Players experience all the haunting chills and fun the game has to offer.

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EB Games Australia

$48.00

Luigi's Mansion 2 (preowned)

thegameexperts.com.au

$49.90

Luigi's Mansion 2 Complete In Original Case

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$159.70

Luigi's Mansion 2 For Nintendo 3ds Brand New/sealed

Free delivery

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Price history

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Reviews

11 November 2022Natasha

originally posted on wob.com

I was shocked when I got this when it was for sale $15 it came in a few days it looked new it had all the Manuals if you want this game don’t hesitate get it it is worth the money when I buy second hand games wob is my number one place it’s cheap and always in good condition

A charismatic platformer.
6 February 2014JonHunt

originally posted on www.zavvi.com

A great game, well worth buying for any Super Mario Brothers fan. Luigi takes the role yet again as a ghost catcher and both the presentation and the gaming feel is excellent and really fun. The graphics look amazing, especially with 3D. The game is absolutely a must-have for any 3DS owner regardless if you like Luigi or not. Catching ghosts has never been this fun. I love that the game has such a good online mode as well. The game really is one my of my all-time favorites really! Well worth buying! Both grownup gamers and younger alike will enjoy it very much!

Great, unique game. A worthy sequel.
8 April 2013Carl

originally posted on www.zavvi.com

Luigi's Mansion 2 is one of the more unique games you'll come across on any current platform. There are multiple mansions to go through, each with their own theme, containing several missions and lot's of collectibles. The controls work very well (which was something I was concerned about, considering it doesn't support the circle pad pro). The only issue I have with the controls is when you're using the poltergust 5000 to vacuum up ghosts, or you charge up your flash light, Luigi only aims in one direction and strafes. This can be a bit annoying when you want to turn around whilst charging your light to stun ghosts. Other than that, the controls are really good. Another thing, that isn't too much of a deal, just something that irks me bit, is Professor E.Gadd ... MoreLuigi's Mansion 2 is one of the more unique games you'll come across on any current platform. There are multiple mansions to go through, each with their own theme, containing several missions and lot's of collectibles. The controls work very well (which was something I was concerned about, considering it doesn't support the circle pad pro). The only issue I have with the controls is when you're using the poltergust 5000 to vacuum up ghosts, or you charge up your flash light, Luigi only aims in one direction and strafes. This can be a bit annoying when you want to turn around whilst charging your light to stun ghosts. Other than that, the controls are really good. Another thing, that isn't too much of a deal, just something that irks me bit, is Professor E.Gadd interrupts you a lot while you're playing the game. It's just a minor gripe of mine that other people might not be bothered about. The multiplayer is interesting. You and the other players are put in rooms and you have to catch ghosts (obviously). Red coins appear and you all have to collect them. The player with the most wins. Admittedly I haven't spent much time with the multiplayer. It's nice, but nothing that would keep me coming back again and again. Overall this is a fantastic game with a lot of content. it's a very good game to add to your 3DS collection and I highly recommend that everyone gets the game.

Specification

PlatformNintendo 3DS
Release dateMarch 20, 2013

Price comparison

Updated about 10 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
EB Games Australia

$48.00

Luigi's Mansion 2 (preowned)

thegameexperts.com.au

$49.90

Luigi's Mansion 2 Complete In Original Case

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$159.70

Luigi's Mansion 2 For Nintendo 3ds Brand New/sealed

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

11 November 2022

I was shocked when I got this when it was for sale $15 it came in a few days it looked new it had all the Manuals if you want this game don’t hesitate get it it is worth the money when I buy second hand games wob is my number one place it’s cheap and always in good condition

Natasha originally posted on wob.com
A charismatic platformer.
6 February 2014

A great game, well worth buying for any Super Mario Brothers fan. Luigi takes the role yet again as a ghost catcher and both the presentation and the gaming feel is excellent and really fun. The graphics look amazing, especially with 3D. The game is absolutely a must-have for any 3DS owner regardless if you like Luigi or not. Catching ghosts has never been this fun. I love that the game has such a good online mode as well. The game really is one my of my all-time favorites really! Well worth buying! Both grownup gamers and younger alike will enjoy it very much!

JonHunt originally posted on www.zavvi.com
Great, unique game. A worthy sequel.
8 April 2013

Luigi's Mansion 2 is one of the more unique games you'll come across on any current platform. There are multiple mansions to go through, each with their own theme, containing several missions and lot's of collectibles. The controls work very well (which was something I was concerned about, considering it doesn't support the circle pad pro). The only issue I have with the controls is when you're using the poltergust 5000 to vacuum up ghosts, or you charge up your flash light, Luigi only aims in one direction and strafes. This can be a bit annoying when you want to turn around whilst charging your light to stun ghosts. Other than that, the controls are really good. Another thing, that isn't too much of a deal, just something that irks me bit, is Professor E.Gadd ... MoreLuigi's Mansion 2 is one of the more unique games you'll come across on any current platform. There are multiple mansions to go through, each with their own theme, containing several missions and lot's of collectibles. The controls work very well (which was something I was concerned about, considering it doesn't support the circle pad pro). The only issue I have with the controls is when you're using the poltergust 5000 to vacuum up ghosts, or you charge up your flash light, Luigi only aims in one direction and strafes. This can be a bit annoying when you want to turn around whilst charging your light to stun ghosts. Other than that, the controls are really good. Another thing, that isn't too much of a deal, just something that irks me bit, is Professor E.Gadd interrupts you a lot while you're playing the game. It's just a minor gripe of mine that other people might not be bothered about. The multiplayer is interesting. You and the other players are put in rooms and you have to catch ghosts (obviously). Red coins appear and you all have to collect them. The player with the most wins. Admittedly I haven't spent much time with the multiplayer. It's nice, but nothing that would keep me coming back again and again. Overall this is a fantastic game with a lot of content. it's a very good game to add to your 3DS collection and I highly recommend that everyone gets the game.

Carl originally posted on www.zavvi.com
Its a lot of fun
13 March 2022

I didnt know what to expect upon buying it, when it finally came, I enjoyed it so far. The game takes advantage of the 3DS capabilities rather well. Its fun trying to collect all 3 of the treasure chests. If you like Kirby, Id recommend you buy it. Its a good game.

joshrenner4 originally posted on ebay.com
Kirby stares with dead eyes, swallowing everything in his path, no concept of mercy.
23 October 2015

This game is a Kirby game. It's got normal Kirby gameplay, cool powers with a very nice variety of movesets, so that's the good stuff. The game has no soul. I think the creators knew it has no soul, because the amount of sparkles and glitter they dumped all over the graphics is nearly unprecedented. If you love glittery graphics and nothing else, buy this game. But, the story line is almost non-existent, it feels like what it is; an excuse to make a new Kirby game. There's no inspiration behind it, it feels like the developers used a cold formula to build it. Kirby+sucking things up+fun powers+cute+glitter = Just Another Kirby Game. What even is a Triple Deluxe?

melanieaxelrod originally posted on ebay.com
One of the best 3DS games out
6 May 2013

I haven't played the prequel, but when I saw Luigi's Mansion 2 3D on Nintendo Direct, it instantly grabbed my attention. This is an interesting adventure game, with lots of humour and without gore. The puzzles are well adjusted, not too easy, but not too hard. Though you wish to find all the secrets, you will spend a few extra hours locating them. Despite its flaws (some minor control issues), this game instantly became one of my favourites.

NR originally posted on www.zavvi.com
Peter's review of Nintendo Sonic: Lost World - for 3DS
11 February 2014

Pros: Great graphics look like the anime. Large region with plenty of Pokemon. Lots of activities. Strong post-game and online features.Pokemon X/Y doesn't change how it plays over Black/White, Diamond/Pearl, and so on, but it looks great and is still a fun, satisfying time-sink for your 3DS.Cons: Follows the same formula as every other main Pokemon game.

Peter originally posted on Currys
The Kirbiest of Kirby games
29 March 2016

The title says it all. A "2D" side scroller, this is a standard Kirby game with a lot of great power-ups and interesting/fun uses of the 3D effect, such as hoping back and forth between the front and the back of the screen and bosses that travel between the planes. The overall goal is to save King Dedede who has been stolen by a six armed minion of Queen Sectonia, a baddie wants to reck havoc on Dreamland. In order to advance to the top of the "Dream-stalk" on which Sectonia lives, the player must collect enough 'sun-stones', which are placed throughout the levels, in order to advance to the boss stages. A straightforward and simple plot that Kirby has always used and perfected. The gameplay is standard Kirby and there isn't much to say that anyone familiar with ... MoreThe title says it all. A "2D" side scroller, this is a standard Kirby game with a lot of great power-ups and interesting/fun uses of the 3D effect, such as hoping back and forth between the front and the back of the screen and bosses that travel between the planes. The overall goal is to save King Dedede who has been stolen by a six armed minion of Queen Sectonia, a baddie wants to reck havoc on Dreamland. In order to advance to the top of the "Dream-stalk" on which Sectonia lives, the player must collect enough 'sun-stones', which are placed throughout the levels, in order to advance to the boss stages. A straightforward and simple plot that Kirby has always used and perfected. The gameplay is standard Kirby and there isn't much to say that anyone familiar with Kirby doesn't already know. "A" to jump, "B" to suck, Down to swallow. Repeat. A lot. There are a lot of fun abilities, approximately 20 by my count. Each comes with a variety of moves, depending on if you're next to an enemy or how you are pressing the directional buttons/joystick. The level designs are nothing spectacular, but the difficulty of bosses as well as finding the locations of the sun-stones does increase, which I found very nice. I completed the game with just over 60 of the 100 sun-stones and want to returnto the levels to collect them all. A new feature to this game is the 'supernova' ability that kirby receives from trees toward the end of the stages. This ability gives Kirby the ability to suck even harder than before (and you thought it wasn't possible), swallowing massive objects/baddies that block his path and allowing him to perform some otherwise un-weilding platforming. Though it's presence in the game isn't that large, it is fun to watch even bosses become a piece of cake by simply pressing "B" and swallowing them whole in a matter of seconds. I found the platforming and puzzle solving with this ability to actually be pretty interesting, albeit somewhat simple and straightforward. There are two games in addition to the main story mode: 1) Kirby Fighters and 2) Dedede's Drum Rush. Kirby fighters is essentially a straight up rehash of Super Smash Bros., but with only kirby as a playable character. Quite frankly, I found this mode to be doing Smash better than the latest iterations of Smash. You have to go through various rounds of enemy kirby's (on levels of easy, hard, and difficult) in order to win the medal and complete the rounds. It's reminiscent of the various battles in adventure mode from Melee (which is my favorites Smash and perhaps why I like it so much). The challenge this mode presents is that you must select a certain ability at the beginning that will stick with you through all the rounds. Being better at some abilities than others, I found myself challenged by trying new abilities I wouldn't otherwise use in the story mode. A lot of fun. All in all, this feature is a fun full out brawl of adorable little Kirbys - what more do you need? This is a great feature that I will revisit for a while, even after I 100% this game. Dedede's Drum Rush on the other hand... well let me just say, I have only played this three times and have no desire to touch it again. Dedede bounces on drums, which project you to different heights if you click "A" at the appropriate time, as you slowly scroll to the right. It's slow paced, annoying if you don't click the button at what the game deems the exact right moment, and downright dull. It's difficult to do well and doesn't give you much of a chance to enjoy the reward at the end, because by that point you are more relieved that it's over than anything else. Interestingly and annoyingly, you have to play these mini-games in order to 100% your file in the game. I wish these were treated as additional mini-games instead of mandatory features required to "complete" the game. After completing the story mode, the player unlocks to new features: 1) Arena, where you battle bosses, and 2) the ability to play through the game as Dedede. I have yet to try the arena feature, but I immediately turned on the Dedede run and fell in love with it instantly. He wrecks all kinds of havoc spinning his massive mallet around and it's just a joy to play with. The goal of his run-throughs is to complete the levels as quickly as possible, but you need not do that to enjoy the experience and I found myself taking my time to collect and destroy as much as I could. All in all, good Job Hal Laboratory. Another solid game.

finneganiii originally posted on ebay.com
The game's still modern and fresh
31 January 2022

The game still looks fresh and gameplay is awesome! Really great opportunity to have this brilliant game in your pocket console!

riapriority originally posted on ebay.com
excellent game!
23 February 2016

This game is very fun. I bought it for my daughter because she has always been a fan of Kirby specifically the Kirby squeek squad title game and this one is pretty much the same but with better graphics plus the 3D feature. If your kid loves the squeek squad game, they will definitely love the Kirby tripple Deluxe game because the game play controls are just like squeek squad.

theprovider*mrruiz originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

PlatformNintendo 3DS
Release dateMarch 20, 2013

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