![]() ![]() Not as much as I would love to, though, as my tongue-biting preview content is strictly limited, but enough, I believe, to grab your attention with my feline paws. Oh and that I've also played online, and even if I of course welcome the addition -more so when it's trickier than ever to gather together for local multiplayer- I, for now, see this as just that, a nice addition but nothing comparable to the local experience, given the laggy online controls and the lack of the human touch.īut you're here to learn more about Bowser's Fury, aren't you? At last, a couple of weeks before the game's release, I can finally tell you more about this mysterious bonus adventure. In fact, about the amazing original platformer ( you can read our 2013 review here) I won't tell you more until my new review, only that it does look crisper at the upscaled resolution of 1080p (TV) and 720p (handheld) compared to the 720p/480p offering of the old game. With this in mind, back in September we could only celebrate that SM3DW was presented together with a mysterious expansion called "Bowser's Fury", which overshadowed the also good news that the base game would be playable online for the first time and with improved graphics. Now, some of these fully-priced Wii U adaptations had been heavily criticised given how little they added to the original game, and recent cases such as Pikmin 3 Deluxe hurt even more when graphics weren't noticeable improved and controls weren't as good as the original's. Super Mario 3D World was probably the last Wii U major release yet to be adapted to the Nintendo Switch, and with the plumber's 35th Anniversary celebrations starting a few months ago, it was the perfect occasion to announce the all-but-confirmed port.
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