Soon, you will be able to get your hands on the game, so have a look at some Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury reviews ahead of time. Super Mario 3D World was originally released for Wii U in 2013, but Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury for Nintendo Switch offers a number of additions such as the level featuring a gigantic, angry Bowser. In the 3D platformer, you can bounce and climb through dozens of stages, and there are power-ups such as the Super Bell, which grants catlike abilities.  Once you acquire the Super Bell, you will transform into Cat Mario. You can also grab double cherries to split Mario into multiple versions, and other power-ups include Fire Mario, Tanooki Mario, Boomerang Mario, Mega Mario, and more. In Bowser’s Fury, you will go to various islands in Lake Lapcat to collect Cat Shines to reignite lighthouses and clear darkened terrain. Here, Bowser Jr. teams up with Mario, and a buddy can join the game and play as the character. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury will arrive for Switch on February 12. In the Super Mario 3D World part of the game, you can go through courses with friends and family with both online and local co-op multiplayer for up to four players, taking on the roles of characters like Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad. All scores below are based on ten being the highest unless noted.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury reviews

The VG247 review - 5/5 Nintendo Life - 10 Destructoid - 10 GamesBeat - 5/5 Digitally Downloaded - 5/5 Areajugones (Spanish) - 9.5 TheGamer - 4.5/5 Screen Rant  - 4.5/5 GamesRadar - 4.5/5 Twinfinite - 4.5/5 Spazio Games (Italian) - 9.3 Game Informer - 9.25 Multiplayer.it (Italian) - 9.1 GamePro (German) 90/100 Stevivor - 9 TheSixthAxis - 9 Metro  - 9 Critical Hit - 9 GameMag (Russian) - 9 The Digital Fix - 9 Gamespot - 9 Eurogamer Italy - 9 Nintendo World Report - 9 Gameblog (French) - 9 My Nintendo News - 9 GameSpew - 9 Press Start - 9 EGM Now - 4/5 Daily Mirror - 4/5 Telegraph - 4/5 AUS Gamers - 8.6 Cubed3 - 8 COGconnected - 80/100 IGN - 7 Polygon - Unscored Ars Technica - Unscored Kotaku - Unscored