I remember just how heavily that dark and deep *"Nintendo."* sounded whenever younger me would boot up the game. Felt like a stone falling through your ribcage. Hits ya right above the stomach. And those little moments of light-hearted music, those little respites of refuge in the midst of all this absolute nightmarish stuff? Like, the familiar zoop-bwwhhhooaaaow-whaow-womp of E. Gadd's lab, which is the last thing you hear before you (willingly?!) gird those loins and go back into the nightmare. And the moment when you find Toad in the yard? Those moments hit even harder. I don't think I've ever quite felt a game that made you feel as horribly, horribly in danger as it did make you feel wonderfully, wonderfully safe. When I was little, I was SUCH a darned scaredy-cat when it came to purposefully watching or interacting with unnerving things or situations... but for some reason, this was one of my absolute favorite games to (attempt to) explore. I don't know if Luigi being so stinkin terrified in the game made it easier, or if it just made it more terribly immersive, or- you know what, probably both! All I know otherwise is that I'm pretty sure this game actually sparked some bravery in tiny me. The sort that grows into a big ol' hearty glow and carries on with ya forever. Not to put any shame on other And-The-Hero-Saves-The-Day genre video games, but here, we've got a hero that was scared and horrified throughout the ENTIRETY of his story. He didn't have any dazzling 'hey, I'm not afraid of ghosts anymore!' revelation, he didn't march out of accomplished doors all stoic and puffed up, and at no point did he make a show of how 'easy' or how much of a 'just another day on the job' sorta thing this was for him. But by stinkin high heavens, was he the hero. Didn't matter how much he trembled or how many times the same ghosts with the same faces popped down from the ceiling to scare the daylights out of him, didn't matter WHAT stinkin hellish thing possibly could've been around the corner. He persisted, terrified, and he won, and when all was said and done, he was probably still very, very terrified of what all just happened. (Heck, we've got another two games to prove it. Poor man.) I definitely wasn't thinking about this when I was little, of course. I just knew it was fun, and despite the fact it was scary, I liked it! Bizarre! Wonderful! But thinking about it NOW? When I'm almost a stinkin grown woman? The impact this game has had on me makes me want to cry, man. Thanks to a lot of crap this past handful of years, I've got way more than enough anxiety to deal with nowadays, but you know what? It's gonna be okay. Because even if I never have a 'hey, I'm not anxious about things anymore!' moment in life, that doesn't mean I'm not gonna win in the end. It's okay to be scared of the tiny things you're facing, and it's sure as heck okay to be scared of the big things you're facing. There'll come a time when you can do a little happy-dance and flash a peace sign at no-one in particular. You're not gonna be in the middle of a dark hallway forever... but for the times that you are? Keep going. You'll make it, darn it. You will. You've already come this far.
Also, I just- 36:12 (It's a whole lot sharper at 2:58, much closer to how I remember it aaalways feeling) How did they manage to get a song THAT close to the feeling of something dangerous getting closer and closer? I can STILL stinkin remember that deeply twisty gut feeling it first gave me! My stinkin WORD
@@k.e.l.2432 I'm a Spanish guy and Luigi's Mansion is one of my favorite GameCube games. I have felt TOTALLY identified when you have talked about the 'happy music' among all that murky music that was in the mansion. In fact, when I was little I thought about it, and I liked it, I felt safe. But then you had to take your soul with your teeth and go to advance in the game. A game, really. I have a lot of love for it, but at the same time, I'm scared because when I was little, this game was the one that made me afraid of the dark (for a while). I know it's been a few months, I don't know if you will answer, but I would be grateful if you read me. Greetings!
Luigi probably has PTSD, which is the reason why he's so scared of ghosts, because he knows that if he dies to a ghost, it's over, not just for him, but also for his beloved brother, Mario. And that would also mean the end of the Mushroom Kingdom, as King Boo would go on to conquer the whole world without anyone to fend him off. Luigi is thinking 20 steps into the future, where his actions will lead to consequences. He's not scared of ghosts; he's scared of the most terrifying thing anyone could imagine: the consequences of failure. One last thing, K.E.L.. Admitting and acknowledging when you were scared is one of the bravest things you can do. Those are the moments when you grow as a person, when your personality truly shows, and when you realize that fear can do good for the world. You are a courageous woman, and it is great to see somebody like that online. Thank you.
thank you for writing all this, very well said. Like, it's not a scary game now, but as a child it was as scary as something like resident evil is for us now. It is the perfect scary game at a young age, and oh my god the atmosphere and room designs are actually amazing. The attention to detail in each room is insane. The music is just amazing, the way the instrumentation and vibe changes from place to place, and Luigi humming the main tune, it becomes engrained in the brain. The sound design in general is awesome, the mix of dissonance and dark sounds, and lighter sounds to create the sense of safety. I remember a part of the game where you lose that safe place in the mansion, and the ghosts are everywhere and it's dark. I could not have beaten it without my friend. such good memories, even if it wasn't a big part of my childhood, i cherish it
@@bjack8315 The second and third are creative, but they are just remixes to the originality that was the first one. The addition of more controls to remember only served as a way to make the came more complicated when it's really about the supreme Plumber Brother going around searching for ghosts and sucking up boos. Remember KISS folks, especially when it comes to story driven games like this one.
LITERALLY SAME. It's so good. Has a cool af atmosphere. The look of the game is soooo charming- even if it's a little ugly and outdated, it adds to the spookiness. The characters are cool. The music is super unique and catchy. Sound design is a chef's kiss. The story is adorable. The mansion is GORGEOUS. The beta, build, and history of this game is SO interesting. The glitches are fun! I can literally never get enough of this game. I'd say it's been my favorite game of all time for like a decade now.
22:17 lol I didn't even know there was a third tier of low-health humming, you won't normally hear this because this game is pretty forgiving. props to both kazumi totaka and charles martinet for this version, it's fantastic.
Both of this game's composers, Kazumi Totaka and Shinobu Nagata, worked on Animal Crossing, though it was Kenta Nagata who wrote the outdoor music. There's probably some influence though.
The exterior mansion theme always made me more sad than any other song in the game. It gave me time to sit down and think about what if all of these ghosts really did just live happy lives, and now they're like this.
I’ve made it a goal to listen to every official mario soundtrack ever released, and after listening to multiple mario partys and mario teaches typing for hours on end it was a treat to hear Luigi nervously humming along to this game’s theme😂
@@domomcbeasty743 the real challenge is getting through all of the mario party and mario sports games. The developement cycle is a lot shorter for each one and every minigame and menu needs music so it doesn’t really sound like mario music, it just sounds like generic party music. There’s a few exceptions in each game, but not a lot. The other challenge is creating a way to listen to all the games. You can create a playlist, but Nintendo removes music so often that the playlist starts to deteriorate over time. On top of that, some games barely have any record of music in them. For a Dr. Mario game on the wii I just had to listen to an hour long gameplay video to make sure I got everything. If you’re going to do the challenge, I wish you luck!
16:05 always in my head and the fact I grew up on this game the dark hallway theme scared me and I also think this is the best game out of all 3 especially the music💯🔥😬
I sadly only watched my cousin play this game. Played it a bit when I was 17 I think, and completely replayed with 20. Can't believe I missed out on this good ass game!
Can we talk for a moment about how the unsung hero of this soundtrack is the catching ghosts theme, and how good it is? Because damn, it did a fantastic job at what it set out to do, all things considered.
The first Luigi's mansion totally has it's own unique sound that hasn't been replicated in the sequels where they went for more generic Nintendo music. The sequels soundtracks are still pretty good but they just don't have the personality of the first game. Kazumi Totaka truly is a genius.
The first game is the best of the 3 by far, its environment feels much heavier and claustrophobic, and although it has certain more cheerful songs that lighten the atmosphere like 10:05, the horror that luigi can suffer in some still feels in part songs like: 2:30 or 36:46 and even 53:35 There is even one that is somewhat depressing in the environment: 28:29
22:18 Me when I'm either going to a social event and trying to calm myself down or when I'm home alone and hear a noise downstairs so I go to check it out
The ghosts in the first game have a sort of vibe to them that just outshines the newer counterparts. They're creepy in the way maybe a classic cartoon character may be creepy: cartoon horror aesthetic. The ghosts in 2 & 3 have so much personality to them...but not these guys- they're blank slates. They have sharp teeth, are always smiling, and are certainly aggressive. They feel very much not of this world with an insect-like, hive-mind thought "Get the green man". They seem like they could cause serious harm without understanding the fragility of nature and life, itself. The ghosts are cold and lifeless- they feel truly threatening! This game's design is so good no matter where you look.
Yeah, no matter how much I avoid it, no matter how much I play new games, Luigi’s Mansion will never not be my favorite game of all time, that sound track, every track on it makes me feel like my hearts going to collapse because of nostalgia, thanks for uploading this man, cheers to you,
Game *Haunting* Level design *Spooky/Daunting* Goal *Pretty dark* Soundtrack *Perfection of all of the above* Training room *Smooth drum and bass jazziness 10/10 undoubtedly the best of the best music choice for a training montage*
Very interesting... With high health, he's pretty chill, at middle health he's kinda scared and nervous, and by low health he's a paranoid wreck. Poor Weegee... Also, that Catching Ghosts music is completely demented, holy shit!
This game makes my bones rattle just by the music alone. Add nostalgia from a childhood, and it sounds like the days you overcame your first battles that were so fun and challenging, that now feel creepy and vain, but chillingly lively and sweet!!
That moment you realize Chauncey has a whole ass soundtrack for himself. Though what's funny is that the battle theme for him kinda has a Rugrats-esque feel to it if you listen to it a little more. He was the first ever Portrait Ghost to scare me as a child when I first played this game.
I would have to say that I think the ghosts were more memorable in the first and third on. The second one had a few different kinds of ghosts, but the ones in one and three had more personality.
I love this so much, the only thing I miss is Luigi calling for Mario. I loved that little Easter egg and I constantly hum this song and randomly call mario like I did in the game.
Something LM2 and 3 really missed is a mild edginess. Like, the first game had an atmosphere that was actually somewhat dark with dare I say, a dash of spook. But the sequels were just fun mario games.
my favorite thing in this game is the Orchestra room. love the musical instruments. Also the Observatory. seeing that in 3D on the Nintendo 3DS is worth it.
my mom substitute teaches elementary students and they requested this during quiet reading time since it’s halloween and she liked it so much she emailed this link to me.
The training room song slaps! God damn! Also this is one of my favourite Gamecube games. To be honest, i don't like the second and third game, but man the first game is so good.
Muchos temas me recuerdan al Principe del Rap, tiene sentido por el tiempo en que salió el Juego. Recordemos que team de Sonido de Nintendo mayormente de adapta al tiempo en cuanto al Soundtrack.
Yo boys pass the aux cord
Lmao penguinz0 haha
@@hiphophead2594 you mean hypocritikal
@@Thysll you mean charlie
25:11
@jytvreal you mean moist cynical
4:05 lives in my head rent free ❤️
🔥 🔥 🔥 dashie rapping to this made my house melt
4:07
banger
Same here now that I've re-visted it last night.
I’m just replying so you listen to it again 😛 shit fuckin slaps
I remember just how heavily that dark and deep *"Nintendo."* sounded whenever younger me would boot up the game. Felt like a stone falling through your ribcage. Hits ya right above the stomach.
And those little moments of light-hearted music, those little respites of refuge in the midst of all this absolute nightmarish stuff? Like, the familiar zoop-bwwhhhooaaaow-whaow-womp of E. Gadd's lab, which is the last thing you hear before you (willingly?!) gird those loins and go back into the nightmare. And the moment when you find Toad in the yard? Those moments hit even harder. I don't think I've ever quite felt a game that made you feel as horribly, horribly in danger as it did make you feel wonderfully, wonderfully safe.
When I was little, I was SUCH a darned scaredy-cat when it came to purposefully watching or interacting with unnerving things or situations... but for some reason, this was one of my absolute favorite games to (attempt to) explore. I don't know if Luigi being so stinkin terrified in the game made it easier, or if it just made it more terribly immersive, or- you know what, probably both!
All I know otherwise is that I'm pretty sure this game actually sparked some bravery in tiny me. The sort that grows into a big ol' hearty glow and carries on with ya forever. Not to put any shame on other And-The-Hero-Saves-The-Day genre video games, but here, we've got a hero that was scared and horrified throughout the ENTIRETY of his story. He didn't have any dazzling 'hey, I'm not afraid of ghosts anymore!' revelation, he didn't march out of accomplished doors all stoic and puffed up, and at no point did he make a show of how 'easy' or how much of a 'just another day on the job' sorta thing this was for him. But by stinkin high heavens, was he the hero. Didn't matter how much he trembled or how many times the same ghosts with the same faces popped down from the ceiling to scare the daylights out of him, didn't matter WHAT stinkin hellish thing possibly could've been around the corner. He persisted, terrified, and he won, and when all was said and done, he was probably still very, very terrified of what all just happened. (Heck, we've got another two games to prove it. Poor man.)
I definitely wasn't thinking about this when I was little, of course. I just knew it was fun, and despite the fact it was scary, I liked it! Bizarre! Wonderful! But thinking about it NOW? When I'm almost a stinkin grown woman? The impact this game has had on me makes me want to cry, man. Thanks to a lot of crap this past handful of years, I've got way more than enough anxiety to deal with nowadays, but you know what? It's gonna be okay. Because even if I never have a 'hey, I'm not anxious about things anymore!' moment in life, that doesn't mean I'm not gonna win in the end. It's okay to be scared of the tiny things you're facing, and it's sure as heck okay to be scared of the big things you're facing. There'll come a time when you can do a little happy-dance and flash a peace sign at no-one in particular. You're not gonna be in the middle of a dark hallway forever... but for the times that you are? Keep going. You'll make it, darn it. You will. You've already come this far.
Also, I just-
36:12
(It's a whole lot sharper at 2:58, much closer to how I remember it aaalways feeling)
How did they manage to get a song THAT close to the feeling of something dangerous getting closer and closer? I can STILL stinkin remember that deeply twisty gut feeling it first gave me! My stinkin WORD
@@k.e.l.2432 I'm a Spanish guy and Luigi's Mansion is one of my favorite GameCube games. I have felt TOTALLY identified when you have talked about the 'happy music' among all that murky music that was in the mansion. In fact, when I was little I thought about it, and I liked it, I felt safe. But then you had to take your soul with your teeth and go to advance in the game. A game, really. I have a lot of love for it, but at the same time, I'm scared because when I was little, this game was the one that made me afraid of the dark (for a while). I know it's been a few months, I don't know if you will answer, but I would be grateful if you read me. Greetings!
all this time later you summed up exactly what i was thinking fellow gamer
Luigi probably has PTSD, which is the reason why he's so scared of ghosts, because he knows that if he dies to a ghost, it's over, not just for him, but also for his beloved brother, Mario. And that would also mean the end of the Mushroom Kingdom, as King Boo would go on to conquer the whole world without anyone to fend him off. Luigi is thinking 20 steps into the future, where his actions will lead to consequences. He's not scared of ghosts; he's scared of the most terrifying thing anyone could imagine: the consequences of failure.
One last thing, K.E.L.. Admitting and acknowledging when you were scared is one of the bravest things you can do. Those are the moments when you grow as a person, when your personality truly shows, and when you realize that fear can do good for the world. You are a courageous woman, and it is great to see somebody like that online. Thank you.
thank you for writing all this, very well said. Like, it's not a scary game now, but as a child it was as scary as something like resident evil is for us now. It is the perfect scary game at a young age, and oh my god the atmosphere and room designs are actually amazing. The attention to detail in each room is insane.
The music is just amazing, the way the instrumentation and vibe changes from place to place, and Luigi humming the main tune, it becomes engrained in the brain. The sound design in general is awesome, the mix of dissonance and dark sounds, and lighter sounds to create the sense of safety.
I remember a part of the game where you lose that safe place in the mansion, and the ghosts are everywhere and it's dark. I could not have beaten it without my friend. such good memories, even if it wasn't a big part of my childhood, i cherish it
Went back to play this game and I can confirm it is the best game out of all 3.
Not really 2 and 3 are way more creative but i have to say that this music is way more memorable
Bjack 831
Are you crazy? The first one it’s the best
@@bjack8315 The second and third are creative, but they are just remixes to the originality that was the first one. The addition of more controls to remember only served as a way to make the came more complicated when it's really about the supreme Plumber Brother going around searching for ghosts and sucking up boos. Remember KISS folks, especially when it comes to story driven games like this one.
You and me both
yea is the best :D
I never realized how good luigi's mansion music was
Bro how can you not
It’s Nintendo bro it’s all good
I think we can all admit, "Training" slaps so damn hard.
kind of song you can just jam on fr
Never heard it on all my damn life and you are correct!!
Yessir
God tier slap for sure
i can
*ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK, LITTLE BOY?*
-Ghost painting guy, 2001
I love this game so much I can’t even
Yeah, me too
Same it’s one of my top games of all time I love it so much
that's because your the main character
also i love it to and i can't even either
LITERALLY SAME. It's so good. Has a cool af atmosphere. The look of the game is soooo charming- even if it's a little ugly and outdated, it adds to the spookiness. The characters are cool. The music is super unique and catchy. Sound design is a chef's kiss. The story is adorable. The mansion is GORGEOUS. The beta, build, and history of this game is SO interesting. The glitches are fun! I can literally never get enough of this game. I'd say it's been my favorite game of all time for like a decade now.
22:17 lol I didn't even know there was a third tier of low-health humming, you won't normally hear this because this game is pretty forgiving. props to both kazumi totaka and charles martinet for this version, it's fantastic.
amazing fr
Luigi sounds kinda like Mario when he’s scared
Well they are brothers
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Have to stop by and listen every October
Indeed
I come here to bump to some beats, wish these were on Spotify
Did you get the 3rd?
Michael LastName I watch DashieGames play it.
Only on October? Man I can barely stop myself from listening to this every day.
Gallery at 13:21 truly sounds like an evening song from Animal Crossing on the GameCube
Speaking of Animal Crossing, the museum theme from New Leaf is the exact same as the Ghost Portificationizer room theme
Both of this game's composers, Kazumi Totaka and Shinobu Nagata, worked on Animal Crossing, though it was Kenta Nagata who wrote the outdoor music. There's probably some influence though.
finding the skeleton appears song
At 9:16 it literally samples KK Song 🥺💕
@@artemuycaro thats a music easter egg its in many nintendo games.
The exterior mansion theme always made me more sad than any other song in the game. It gave me time to sit down and think about what if all of these ghosts really did just live happy lives, and now they're like this.
22:17 makes me really sad for some reason.
Probably because Luigi is obviously suffering.
Because that precious little green bean is spooked.
And also dying
Apparently i used to hum this in my sleep
@@Joblesscloth yo
@Advanced Koishi what
I love how you included the GameCube intro.
lmao yes
takes me back iwi
*N I N T E N D O*
46:23 Surprised this ended up being one of those songs that gets stuck in my head but I couldn't remember where it's from in the game
I know the song too just not know what game hmmm
The ball room in Area 2, where you fight the floating whirlinda's
I randomly thought it was from Zelda at first, but no
Same, thought it was from Psychonauts first until I saw it's from Luigi's Mansion.
Feels weird hearing the Catching Ghosts without hearing the vacuum.
First time I happened to pause my game while catching a ghost fucked me up
I feel like I am in a fever dream listening to it without the vacuum lol
When
What is the tomestamp
@@coolcoolmore 24:24
We need a Luigi’s mansion movie 🎉
I’ve made it a goal to listen to every official mario soundtrack ever released, and after listening to multiple mario partys and mario teaches typing for hours on end it was a treat to hear Luigi nervously humming along to this game’s theme😂
what a great goal lmao
Now I wanna try 😅 all that Mario teaches typing is gonna be a struggle though
@@domomcbeasty743 the real challenge is getting through all of the mario party and mario sports games. The developement cycle is a lot shorter for each one and every minigame and menu needs music so it doesn’t really sound like mario music, it just sounds like generic party music. There’s a few exceptions in each game, but not a lot. The other challenge is creating a way to listen to all the games. You can create a playlist, but Nintendo removes music so often that the playlist starts to deteriorate over time. On top of that, some games barely have any record of music in them. For a Dr. Mario game on the wii I just had to listen to an hour long gameplay video to make sure I got everything. If you’re going to do the challenge, I wish you luck!
@@simonpodliska1072 Alright thank you! Any tips for finding all the music?
I really loved the huge difference of ambiance between the dark and bright rooms.
It's a shame Nintendo threw away this concept in the other games.
30:17 Ringtone
Lol I'm totally setting that as my ringtone. I want to see how many people recognize the tune.
@@seal9454 how do you do that
The second one was a much better ringtone
AS SOON AS I PRESSEDTGAT I GOT A NOTIFICATION
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Download and set as ringtone
16:05 always in my head and the fact I grew up on this game the dark hallway theme scared me and I also think this is the best game out of all 3 especially the music💯🔥😬
Yeah... At that point, Luigi is just too terrified to even hum.
I wish they would get Luigi's Mansion 1 on the Switch, it's the best and actually spooky. The soundtrack is unbeatable.
Ik 🥺 I want it in hd on a big screen. Missed opportunity not releasing something like that around Halloween this year.
Bruh these beats go hard asf tbh, i could hear so many rappers pop off to these sound effects
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Imagine one at 46:45
9:17
Even after all these years I never knew that Totaka’s song was in this game for some reason
I'm just pretending like I'm 7 eating cereal while playing this or just imagining the game all from memory, anyone else?
Yes, but spaghetti
omg stop
toad crying in the bathroom was relatable
I sadly only watched my cousin play this game.
Played it a bit when I was 17 I think, and completely replayed with 20.
Can't believe I missed out on this good ass game!
32:34 this intro is so epic and iconic and then it descends into madness. I LOVE IT!
Hip Hop just fits Luigi. Not sure why -- it just does.
10:02 dat bass
Dem moves
it slaps
tbh its like a primitive version of the splatoon soundtrack
Da funk!
Can we talk for a moment about how the unsung hero of this soundtrack is the catching ghosts theme, and how good it is? Because damn, it did a fantastic job at what it set out to do, all things considered.
Such a brilliant game, my childhood!
The first Luigi's mansion totally has it's own unique sound that hasn't been replicated in the sequels where they went for more generic Nintendo music. The sequels soundtracks are still pretty good but they just don't have the personality of the first game. Kazumi Totaka truly is a genius.
Well said
E Gadds lab theme is always a bop
1:09:57 This definitely feels like falling into an abyss. An endless pit within a painting.
The first game is the best of the 3 by far, its environment feels much heavier and claustrophobic, and although it has certain more cheerful songs that lighten the atmosphere like 10:05, the horror that luigi can suffer in some still feels in part songs like: 2:30 or 36:46 and even 53:35
There is even one that is somewhat depressing in the environment: 28:29
Right! Both sequels are just fun mario games and don't attempt a child friendly horror that the first game nailed.
The ghosts in the first game are also in that perfect balance of kid friendly - scary. I absolutely love it. The new ones are just pranksters.
@@Legorreta.M.D agreed.
The sequels just don't have the same charm as the original nor the tone or atmosphere
it breaks my heart the slow descend of health and amount of fear in luigi's voice when he hums omfg
22:18 Me when I'm either going to a social event and trying to calm myself down or when I'm home alone and hear a noise downstairs so I go to check it out
Also oh my word 24:24 -
Stfu
@@zenw2n 👆👆
Just proves that Nintendo can get scary down when it wants
I miss the humming!
They need to bring back Luigi’s worried humming
Charlie sent me here.
I love that you added little things like the gamecube theme and even gaps between songs.
The ghosts in the first game have a sort of vibe to them that just outshines the newer counterparts. They're creepy in the way maybe a classic cartoon character may be creepy: cartoon horror aesthetic. The ghosts in 2 & 3 have so much personality to them...but not these guys- they're blank slates. They have sharp teeth, are always smiling, and are certainly aggressive. They feel very much not of this world with an insect-like, hive-mind thought "Get the green man". They seem like they could cause serious harm without understanding the fragility of nature and life, itself. The ghosts are cold and lifeless- they feel truly threatening! This game's design is so good no matter where you look.
I love how the music for the ghost portraitficationizer room is the same as the music in the museum for Animal Crossing. So peaceful.
Yeah, no matter how much I avoid it, no matter how much I play new games, Luigi’s Mansion will never not be my favorite game of all time, that sound track, every track on it makes me feel like my hearts going to collapse because of nostalgia, thanks for uploading this man, cheers to you,
I manage my irrational fear of the dark by whistling Luigi's Mansion and hearing it echo around the room.
Thanks for posting this.
The staff credits make me emotional, and I'm not even playing the game right now!
Bro faxxx
1:12:56 The most underrated theme in the game.
For real!
Ikr it makes you feel the panic
Game *Haunting*
Level design *Spooky/Daunting*
Goal *Pretty dark*
Soundtrack *Perfection of all of the above*
Training room *Smooth drum and bass jazziness 10/10 undoubtedly the best of the best music choice for a training montage*
Going to have to agree with this entire review 10/10 states all the above truths
I love the atmospere of this game! It's creepy and grim with haunting music.
Listening to this with headphones is very atmospheric and nice :)
Never knew Luigi’s Mansion out of every other game would have a fire soundtrack.
Very interesting... With high health, he's pretty chill, at middle health he's kinda scared and nervous, and by low health he's a paranoid wreck. Poor Weegee...
Also, that Catching Ghosts music is completely demented, holy shit!
First game I ever did speedruns of, still one of my favorite games to revisit
I remember I wasnt able to pass the first level cause I was extramly scared yet i rember this game as one of the most memorable of my childhood.
Damn... listening to these fire tracks are bringing back some nostalgic memories!
Excuse me for going to 24:24 jesus
omg
Hammid ngl that’s scary
lol sounds like a warped half-erased vhs of a tom and jerry cartoon
Thankyou
Bruh... O_O
4 years evading Nintendos evil hand
I’m here from Charlie
4:07
Man I wish I knew the name of that song!
MisfitFox the name of the song is “POUIN POUIN BUSTY”
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riftyy
THANK YOU SO MUCH IM HERE FROM CHARBORGS OLD VIDEO I SPENR 3 DAYS LOOKING FOR THIS
This game makes my bones rattle just by the music alone. Add nostalgia from a childhood, and it sounds like the days you overcame your first battles that were so fun and challenging, that now feel creepy and vain, but chillingly lively and sweet!!
I love the “controls” music, so much variety!
real good game, lost my gamecube to time but i still own a copy of this game, wish i could play it
Wii plays GameCube games too if you have one.
I love this game! Great to have the soundtrack.
Luigi's mansion + Pikmin = My entire Childhood
I got my GameCube when I was 5, and with that I got Luigi's Mansion, Pikmin, and Super Monkey Ball.
That moment you realize Chauncey has a whole ass soundtrack for himself. Though what's funny is that the battle theme for him kinda has a Rugrats-esque feel to it if you listen to it a little more. He was the first ever Portrait Ghost to scare me as a child when I first played this game.
Yay, a version with Totaka's Song~!
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Good video :) The music is great
Thanks I will put this for my party
Testing out my new bluetooth speaker's bass on this OST
Weird unique choice to test bass but Ight😂😂
I would have to say that I think the ghosts were more memorable in the first and third on. The second one had a few different kinds of ghosts, but the ones in one and three had more personality.
There is no game after Luigi's mansion 3...
They had more personality bcuz unlike in 2 Nintendo wasn't afraid to make them dead humans for the most part
Just finished playing LM3 and I couldn’t help but come back here for some good old memories :’)
I love this so much, the only thing I miss is Luigi calling for Mario. I loved that little Easter egg and I constantly hum this song and randomly call mario like I did in the game.
THIS JUST AINT RIGHT! I need to hear "O-hahaha... LUIGI!" During Egads Lab track in the beginning!
13:19 1.5x
I didn't know the theme that plays when E. Gadd calls you plays in the training music! :O
Something LM2 and 3 really missed is a mild edginess. Like, the first game had an atmosphere that was actually somewhat dark with dare I say, a dash of spook. But the sequels were just fun mario games.
I am totally obsessed with the game played it once will play in 2 months
my favorite thing in this game is the Orchestra room. love the musical instruments. Also the Observatory. seeing that in 3D on the Nintendo 3DS is worth it.
my childhood. thank you.
This soundtrack is pure nostalgia
Como me acuerdo que lo jugué cuando se lanzo en el 2001. Lo jugué en un K-Mart en El Paso Texas. Fue de los primeros juegos de la nueva generación.
The greatest game of all time, so much to where I refuse to play the others I just want a remaster
Music to listen to while catching ghost-work.
Man I loved this game
THIS IS SO OP
16:02 Is such a satisfying sound!
E. Gadd's Lab is a song that sticks inside my head way more than I like to admit LMAO
my mom substitute teaches elementary students and they requested this during quiet reading time since it’s halloween and she liked it so much she emailed this link to me.
I still gotta play this, the soundtrack is cool af.
47:15 that synth line god damn, throw a kick drum on the piano hits and a snare in there and youve got a lil tune goin
Larger than I thought
Poetic
Luigi's mansion 2 and 3 actually make me mad because of how different those games are compared to this one...
This game was a bit too short, but about everything else about it was awesome. Music was no exception here!
The training room song slaps! God damn! Also this is one of my favourite Gamecube games. To be honest, i don't like the second and third game, but man the first game is so good.
Surprised I searched the whole comments section and no one mentioned 49:46 "Talking with Ghosts" - Outside of the Main Theme this one is top notch.
Muchos temas me recuerdan al Principe del Rap, tiene sentido por el tiempo en que salió el Juego.
Recordemos que team de Sonido de Nintendo mayormente de adapta al tiempo en cuanto al Soundtrack.
All the games are good in my opinion ngl, and yes even the arcade one.
Boos escape and Staff credits are SLEPT ON.