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Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury. Nintendo has now released remasters of basically all of the Wii U’s most acclaimed games, polishing them up with only a few additions sprinkled here and there. For people who haven’t played these games before, it’s nice to get to experience some overlooked classics. But for those of us who owned the Wii U, there’s usually not a great deal of value outside of the better visuals and performance. This new Switch remaster is a pleasant surprise, then, as its new Bowser’s Fury add-on is almost a brand new mainline Mario game in its own right.
Platform: Switch
If you happen to count yourself among the last holdouts still clutching on to a dusty old Wii U for the sake of the last few stand-out titles not available on the Switch, now might be the moment to put the ageing console out to pasture.
Super Mario 3D World arrived as a joyously anarchic entry in the moustachioed plumber s pantheon when it debuted back in 2013. Built upon foundations laid by the 3DS
Super Mario 3D Land, it practically burst with hyper-caffeinated creativity and, eight years on, this buzzing little dynamo of a game has lost none of its manic energy.
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