All the while, Bowser can awaken and wreck your day with projectiles in Fury mode, shifting the map in the process. Bowser’s Fury might not be as long as a full Mario game, but it feels as mighty as one when you’re actually playing it. Like a lot of fleeting romps, it never overstays its welcome. That’s a little on the short side! But given that I immediately loaded up a new save file and played it all over again, there’s something special there. It’s an experiment, as far as I can tell! But a darn good one.Īlmost like the blueprint for a new full open world Mario adventure, Bowser’s Fury plops Mario (and partner Bowser Jr., who can be controlled by the AI or a local friend) into a new sandbox that takes around three hours to finish, and five hours to 100%. But enough about 3D World, let’s talk about Bowser’s Fury, since a lot of you are probably dying to know what it even is. And the option for multiplayer that feels less cramped than some of the other 2D offerings. It still has everything that made me fall in love the first time. The mechanical “speed increase,” while subtle at first, really makes a difference on a heap of levels and brings 3D World up a notch, action-wise. It’s still great, mind you! And with online play, it’ll be even easier to rope others in. I’m only going to briefly talk about 3D World here because it’s mostly the same as the 2013 original I extensively covered in my original review. But now it’s back on a platform that wasn’t forgotten shortly after launch (burn). Disrespected even, just like Luigi is routinely disrespected by Nintendo. Super Mario 3D World didn’t get the recognition it deserved on Wii U. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Switch) That was nearly eight years ago.Īs I stated with many, many words, it quickly cemented itself as one of the best modern Mario games ever made, but a lot of folks were quick to mention that they had no intention of owning a Wii U. Super Mario 3D World holds a special place in my heart for several reasons but chiefly, it was the first game I covered as the head of reviews at Destructoid.
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