
And I acknowledge the strong, cult character following he has.) (* Note: My above comment is not meant to say that anything is wrong with Luigi, simply that he was/is a classic “Player 2” character. And as I cycle through a core set of games, their successes and shortcomings become all the more apparent. This is largely due to the fact that my current life is consumed by the Nintendo Switch but with the console being so young, my library of games is fairly small. While plenty of companies are guilty of this, Nintendo comes to my mind immediately. Surprisingly enough, this isn’t just something we inflict upon each other but a thing that’s, sometimes, designed into games. From having to select *Luigi to simply being forced to pick up a MadCatz controller-Player 2 always gets the short end of the stick. All of us, at one point, have been Player 2.
