The Famitsu editorial team has already had the opportunity to test and issue a judgment on Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, a re-release of the iconic Wii U era platformer ready to return to the market alongside an all-new adventure developed for the opportunity.
Very faithful to the system that has distinguished it for years and years, the Japanese magazine has collected the ratings of four different reviewers, who have assigned two 9s, one 8 and one to Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. 10, for a total score of 36 out of 40. The original received a cumulative vote of 38 out of 40, but the editors were different.
On this round, the reviewers involved greatly appreciated the work on updating Super Mario 3D World and the introduction of support to online features, also describing Bowser's Fury as a brilliant adventure capable of delivering "a visual spectacle" that "resembles Kaiju movies" whenever Bowser Furioso appears on screen. The more "severe" reviewer, the one who gave him 8, also recommends reducing the amount of aid offered by Bowser Jr. using the selector included by the developers. The son of Mario's archenemy, we recall, assists the Italian plumber in the course of the new adventure, and can also be controlled by a second player with a Joy-Con.
The collection, we recall, will be launched on February 12 exclusively on Nintendo Switch. While you wait, read our Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury test report and pay attention online, as copies of the game have been stolen.
Very faithful to the system that has distinguished it for years and years, the Japanese magazine has collected the ratings of four different reviewers, who have assigned two 9s, one 8 and one to Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. 10, for a total score of 36 out of 40. The original received a cumulative vote of 38 out of 40, but the editors were different.
On this round, the reviewers involved greatly appreciated the work on updating Super Mario 3D World and the introduction of support to online features, also describing Bowser's Fury as a brilliant adventure capable of delivering "a visual spectacle" that "resembles Kaiju movies" whenever Bowser Furioso appears on screen. The more "severe" reviewer, the one who gave him 8, also recommends reducing the amount of aid offered by Bowser Jr. using the selector included by the developers. The son of Mario's archenemy, we recall, assists the Italian plumber in the course of the new adventure, and can also be controlled by a second player with a Joy-Con.
The collection, we recall, will be launched on February 12 exclusively on Nintendo Switch. While you wait, read our Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury test report and pay attention online, as copies of the game have been stolen.