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It hasn't received too many likes or faves recently but I'm still logging into tech-comedy Silicon Valley each week. Currently, smack-bang in the middle of its final season the show, which streams on Neon, has always had a surplus of smart gags and cheap lols, but they had stretched the whole "will they succeed?/won't they?" plot line fairly thin. This time around Pied Piper is successful and teetering on the verge of becoming a tech juggernaut ... but it's not quite there yet. As expected there's plenty of major and minor hiccups standing in their way, including disgruntled partners, the Chilean mob, US Congress and, as usual, the boys themselves. Will they succeed or won't they? Dunno, but it's been very funny finding out.
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If there's something strange in your neighbourhood, who ya gonna call? Nope, not the Ghostbusters. Instead give Mario's lanky brother Luigi a shout. Luigi's Mansion 3 on Nintendo Switch sees plumber Luigi get into the ghostbusting game as he explores a haunted hotel to rescue his bro Mario and their pals. Armed with a ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner and a slimy sidekick, a doppelganger named Gooigi who aids you in solving brain-tingling puzzles and catching particularly pernicious poltergeists, it's difficult to put the game down.
Unlike the Ghostbusters, Luigi is most definitely afraid of ghosts and his terrified reactions and animations make playing the game a total joy. Overflowing with that classic Nintendo charm, inventiveness and fun factor, Luigi's Mansion 3 is a frightening good time.