One seemingly small change from the Wii U version is the overall character speed. That one suit power-up alone makes the game more action-focused than most Mario games and character movement is a lot more robust here than in other offerings. In many ways, it feels like the ultimate love letter for Mario with its fast-paced gameplay and addition of the cat suit to help with melee combat and traversal. The A to B design meshes the best of 2D Mario game structure with the open-endedness of a 3D adventure. It may not have the grand scale of Odyssey, but it does have an infinitely replayable style thanks to its smaller stages. This is something that Nintendo has gotten better at over the years with titles like Pikmin 3 adding in a decent amount of new content – but nothing quite tops what they’ve done to make this incarnation of 3D World one of the best values on the console.Īs it stands, 3D World is already one of the best 3D Mario experiences ever. It’s become a bit of a running joke over time that the Switch is where Wii U games go to find the success they could have had before, and Nintendo itself has cultivated that mentality with a lot of ports that either just bring all of the existing DLC to the newer hardware, or do that and add in a small amount of extra content for full price. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is both par for the course with Nintendo’s Wii U-to-Switch offerings and a shining example of one of the best ways to add content to a port in recent memory.
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