Super Mario 3D World is one of the best platformers ever. Period. It is a formidable testament in creative level design that shows everything a Mario Bros. game should be. Bowser’s Fury is an interesting experiment that tries to take the 3D World engine into an open world. The result is fun, but lacks the polish that made 3D World a classic. A must own game for Switch owners.
Sin duda es el juego de mario 3d más infravalorado junto a 3d land, es un juego el cual se destaca por ser uno de los más creativos en años, con por ejemplo un nivel basado en mario kart, entre otras cosas es que es un juego que brilla en sus controles y sus gráficos de lo mejor de mario bros y el extra de bowser fury es increíble un 10
Amazing game. I never played wii version, so this was a new experience for me. It's my first game in Switch, and I have completed it because yo never get bored. Amazing.
Super Mario 3D World on the Nintendo Switch is the definitive version of an already stellar game. More than seven years after the original release, Mario's Wii U adventure hasn't aged a bit – oozing creativity and providing platforming thrills at nearly every turn. Bowser's Fury is a nice little companion, and although not quite as consistent, it combines with 3D World to form an outstanding package.
An overclocked, moustached package of nostalgic goodies and refreshing, innovative greatness. While 3D World aged amazingly, and with a bit of polish shines strong again, Bowser's Fury could be the greatest Super Mario game of all time... When a miserable number of technical imperfections and shorter length of a game are its only flaws, be sure that we are talking about an absolutely mind-blowing title that should be a direction the series takes from now on. An Odyssey we were promised long ago, has finally reached us.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury offers two adventures' worth of 3D Mario platforming action in one convenient package. Though Super Mario 3D World is a little limited in its QOL improvements, the game still offers over 80 charming levels of platforming action.
Super Mario 3D World already was a great game worth buying, but with the online coop and Bowser's Fury, it justifies another purchase on the Switch. The game looks and feels great, even with four players. It also brings a bit of a challenge for anyone trying to find all secrets but stays accessible for kids who just want to play. Bowser's Fury on the other hand feels a bit short and lacks a worthy coop. Still, this content is great to play, but don't expect a full adventure.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury packs a tonne of engaging gameplay, but neither component comes together as elegantly as it might have done. This is a solid option if you’re craving more Super Mario for your Switch, but it’s not the moustachioed must-play I was hoping for.
Its nice this game comes with 3D World, as Bowser's Fury's short campaign really did nothing for me. Its very "Mario Maker". Which I get that is an odd thing to say, since I like Mario Maker a lot, but I guess what I mean is that it seem fan made. None of the areas are all that interesting and are not cohesive at all, just thrown in a single map at random. Then you have to deal with one of the worse parts of the game, Bowser. Whoever thought it was a good idea to have this big **** just spawn and shoot **** at you while you tried to platform is an ****, its just not fun. Most of the time its more of an annoyance, where you just have to say, "Ok, fun, I guess I'll stand in this hole until he goes away", just wasting your time.
Ya me parecía bueno en wii u así que volví a comprármelo en switch y lo volví a disfrutar como un enano
uno de los Mario mas divertidos donde su sencillez es parte de su encanto
SummaryThe cat's out of the bag, Super Mario 3D World is on to the Nintendo Switch system. Pounce and climb through dozens of colorful stages! Mario (and his friends) can use power-ups like the Super Bell, which grants catlike abilities, like climbing and scratching. Work together locally or online with up to three other players to reach the go...