Analysis – Super Mario3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Nintendo Switch)

Analysis  –  Super Mario3D World + Bowser’s Fury (Nintendo Switch)

The best thing about Super Mario is that it can give you fun with friends as well as memorable adventures to enjoy alone, and Super Mario 3D World on Nintendo Switch combines the best of both worlds with its Bowser’s Fury expansion. Thanks to Nintendo we already have Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury with us, and we are going to tell you our impressions so far. Is Mario back in shape or has he been wandering around like a cat?

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Return to Feline Super Bell Hill

We want to clarify that Super Mario 3D World on Nintendo Switch has changed a lot with respect to the Wii U game. Due to the enormous success of the New Super Mario Bros saga, Nintendo also decided to bring the Mario in three dimensions to a larger audience, and this is where Super Mario 3D World, an adventure to share with up to four friends, which mixes the simplicity of Mario games in 2D with 3D environments, and for the more advanced players, this time comes Bowser's Fury, a new content that little or no it has nothing to do with 3D World.

We know that this part is the one that interests you the most, and we have to tell you that it has surprised us a lot. Unlike what happens in Super Mario Odyssey where we have a lot of medium-sized worlds, in Bowser’s Fury we have only one world, but a gigantic one. Mario's mission will be to collect Feline Suns in order to return Bowser to his normal form. Apparently Bowsy is worried about his father, who does not respond to anything he says and has become a colossal titan.

In practice, Bowser’s Fury are Super Mario platformer levels embedded in a giant world, with the addition that from time to time a giant Bowser will appear, launch rays and interact with the environment.

We know that this part is the one that interests you the most, and we have to tell you that it has surprised us a lot. Unlike what happens in Super Mario Odyssey where we have a lot of medium-sized worlds, in Bowser’s Fury we have only one world, but a gigantic one. Mario's mission will be to collect Feline Suns in order to return Bowser to his normal form. Apparently Bowsy is worried about his father, who does not respond to anything he says and has become a colossal titan.

In practice, Bowser’s Fury are Super Mario platformer levels embedded in a giant world, with the addition that from time to time a giant Bowser will appear, launch rays and interact with the environment.

Super Mario's Heaven and Hell


Super Mario 3D World is pretty much the same game, with cool additions like Photo Mode, speed tweaks, and even multiplayer on Captain Toad's puzzle screens. Improvements that complement some bugs that the previous version had, but that in themselves would not justify playing it again to find something new. Bowser’s Fury will be your Achilles Heel to re-acquire the game. In the end, this is an inseparable pack.

The Nintendo Switch version is just as we imagined, with necessary improvements that improve the gaming experience, and on the other hand, Bowser's Fury has left us with our mouths open, not only because of the super epic scenes that it leaves us when the great Bowser appears. and radically changes the setting on the screen. It is also a small playable revolution in the Super Mario saga, taking the plumber to one of the largest and most open worlds he has ever had.

It's fashionable to say so, but it could perfectly be a Mario experiment a la Zelda: Breath Of The Wild. And we are liking it.

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