Originally wanted Luigi's Mansion 3 developer performing a single player extension - finally dropped - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and culture
The idea was finally dropped, since this would be "in terms of development a difficult and slower process than in multiplayer mode".
Luigi's mansion 3 It is a better game than most expected, with a fleshy campaign that always provides an excellent level design, an incredible atmosphere and some memorable boss fights. Shortly, the fans of the game will receive more multiplayer content for the game. Two DLCs should come out this year. However, the developers of Next Level Games originally thought of adding the game even more single-player content with extensions after starting.
In a conversation with Kotaku Creative Director Bryce Holliday said that Next Level Games believed in the initial phases of development through single-player extensions, but this idea "fast faded". And that the studio also wanted to work on multiplayer content, which were originally cut out of the base game, they decided instead for multiplayer extensions.
"In the beginning there was a urge of NLG to perform a single player extension, but who faded quickly," said Holliday. "[We] had many multiplayer ideas that would be fun to develop them and share with fans that were just cropped. Developing games in story mode is more difficult and slower than in multiplayer mode. Therefore, we have ultimately switched them to DLC. "
Holliday also feels do not work on single player DLC. This allows the studio to save some of his ideas "for something else in the future".
"The development of multiplayer DLCs will be a new pause for NLG and mean a certain burden on our" multiplayer brain "," he said. "An added benefit is that the cut single player ideas can be stored for something else in the future."
Luigi's mansion 3 is now out of the switch. It has sold very well and exceeded the sales of its predecessor 2: 1. Read our review of the game here.
Tags: Luigi's Mansion 3, Next Level Games, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch
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