Specifically, movement speed is boosted significantly, resulting in a faster playing game all around. It's a classic game, but Nintendo hasn't been afraid to makes tweaks and changes to improve the experience. Even the world map, clearly inspired by the style of design introduced in Super Mario Bros 3, takes on a new twist with free movement. The player has limited camera control and progression is very much rooted in old school design, but it still feels like a 3D Mario game. I'll always have a place in my heart for Super Mario 3D World: it mixes full 3D movement and exploration with a more linear stage design. Here, we see Nintendo try out some new, unexpected ideas that feel remarkably fresh - and it's impressive enough to stand alone as its own game. Offering a perfect mix of 2D and 3D Mario design concepts, Super Mario 3D World gets a new lease of life on the console hybrid, not least because of the inclusion of an all-new game - Bowser's Fury. First released back in 2013 on Wii U, one of the ill-fated platform's greatest games has transitioned across gracefully to Nintendo Switch.
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