There’s a lot I love about Super Mario Odyssey, including the New Donk City festival and how Cappy took Mario’s movement to the next level. ![]() And the expansive size of Lake Lapcat, combined with the full control you have over the camera, makes it feel like one of Super Mario Odyssey’s kingdoms.īut while it might seem like a greatest hits collection at first, it’s what’s new about Bowser’s Fury that makes it stand out - and even fixes major problems I had with some of the aforementioned Mario classics. The island vibes and sea traversal obviously recall Super Mario Sunshine. The way each of the main areas evolves as you collect its five Cat Shines feels reminiscent of how Super Mario 64’s stages would change slightly depending on which Star you were going after. Bouncing between Super Mario 3D World and Bowser’s Fury is relatively painless, as your core move set and roster of power-ups are very similar. On its surface, Bowser’s Fury presents a packed sandbox that pulls in some of the best elements from previous 3D Mario games. But as another in a storied history of strange Mario side-stories, it absolutely works and is hopefully a taste of what the future of the series looks like. It’s short, dense, and surprisingly experimental. Bowser’s Fury is so much more than just a simple add-on to Super Mario 3D World.
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