Close Menu
  • Support Us
  • Login
  • Newsletter
  • News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
    • Video Games
      • Previews
      • PC
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X/S
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Xbox One
      • PS4
      • Tabletop
    • Film
    • TV
    • Anime
    • Comics
      • BOOM! Studios
      • Dark Horse Comics
      • DC Comics
      • IDW Publishing
      • Image Comics
      • Indie Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • Oni-Lion Forge
      • Valiant Comics
      • Vault Comics
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Event Coverage
    • BWT Recommends
    • RSS Feeds
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Support Us
But Why Tho?
RSS Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Trending:
  • Features
    Wuthering Waves 3.0 Moryne Key Art

    The ‘Wuthering Waves’ 3.0 Gameplay Showcase Promises Anything Could Happen In Lahai-Roi

    12/05/2025
    Wicked For Good Changes From The Book - Glinda and Elphaba

    ‘Wicked: For Good’ Softens Every Character’s Fate – Here’s What They Really Are

    11/28/2025
    Arknights But Why Tho 1

    ‘Dispatch’ Didn’t Bring Back Episodic Gaming, You Just Ignored It

    11/27/2025
    Kyoko Tsumugi in The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity

    ‘The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity’ Shows Why Anime Stories Are Better With Parents In The Picture

    11/21/2025
    Gambit in Marvel Rivals

    Gambit Spices Up The Marvel Rivals Support Class In Season 5

    11/15/2025
  • Holiday
  • K-Dramas
  • Netflix
  • Game Previews
  • Sports
But Why Tho?
Home » Nintendo Switch » REVIEW: ‘Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury’ Is A Must-Play (Switch)

REVIEW: ‘Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury’ Is A Must-Play (Switch)

Eva HerinkovaBy Eva Herinkova02/20/20214 Mins ReadUpdated:05/25/2022
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email
W3Schools.com

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is the latest Wii U port to hit Nintendo Switch. Originally released in 2013, Super Mario 3D World is published and developed by Nintendo and offers classic Mario platforming in 3D environments. Plus, the Bowser’s Fury expansion adds an entirely new mode that is so good. Nintendo easily could have sold it for $20 to $40 on its own, making this game collection a must-play for any Switch fan.

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here

The regular gameplay of Super Mario 3D World is a mix of 2D platforming and the 3D perspective offered by games like Super Mario Odyssey and Super Mario 64. The levels are typically straightforward if the player wants to mainline each world, but, like most Mario games, there are tons of coins to collect and secrets to find.

In contrast, Bowser’s Fury is much less straightforward and is possibly the closest to an open world experience the Mario series has thus far, even when including Super Mario Odyssey. Bowser’s Fury focuses on defeating an enormous, evil-looking Bowser that more closely resembles a kaiju than the big turtle fans have come to know and love.

To defeat this scarier-than-normal Bowser, players must explore various islands and collect Cat Shrines, which unlock a power-up Mario that you can use to fight him one-on-one. However, other than needing specific numbers of Cat Shrines to unlock the power-up, players can explore islands in whichever order they choose, as long as those sections of the map have been revealed.

As an expansion, Bowser’s Fury appeals to both new players and returning fans of Super Mario 3D World, adding at least three hours of content to the base game. The content is good, too, and a refreshing look at Bowser—who most gamers have repeatedly been fighting for decades now—because it actually makes Bowser feel intimidating. Compared to a regular-sized Mario, it feels like a race against Godzilla until the player can get their hands on the necessary power-up.

Exploring the islands and finding Cat Shrines is a rewarding experience as well. The Cat Shrines function similarly to any large collectible in previous 3D Mario games. Each island functions as a level, and each island has multiple Cat Shrines hidden on its premises. Occasionally, the player even needs to leave the island and come back to trigger events, like a Dark Luigi that needs to be defeated, to reveal even more of the Shrines.

Bowser’s Fury is a great addition to the Mario family, and it is surprising that it was released as an expansion instead of a full game because it can certainly stand on its own. While the game’s length isn’t comparable to something like Super Mario Sunshine or Super Mario Galaxy, mechanically, it feels like a new member of the 3D Mario family. It gives previous Super Mario 3D World fans a great excuse to drop another $60 on one of the best Mario games.

That said, Super Mario 3D World is still worth $60, even though it’s almost a decade old. The Switch version doesn’t add much to the game itself, but the Wii U version was so strong that nothing feels outdated. The levels are fun and trying to get every collectible adds another element of challenge, which is exactly what a Mario game should do.

Super Mario 3D World also introduced a new core Mario power-up, the Super Bell, which turns him into Cat Mario. This power-up allows Mario to climb up walls and scratch at enemies, and Nintendo is great at incorporating these techniques into the levels so that players learn how to navigate flawlessly as Cat Mario. This philosophy of intuitive and fluid level design applies to the rest of the game, too, and everything in Super Mario 3D World works together to create a valuable and fun platforming experience that never feels cheap or unexplained, even though there’s no tutorial.

Overall, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is a game that every Switch owner needs to get their hands on, especially if they’ve been a longtime Mario and Nintendo fan. Pairing the base game with the new Bowser’s Fury expansion creates a phenomenal blend of 2D platforming from a 3D perspective. It allows the player to further explore these mechanics in a more open-world environment while portraying Bowser in a new light. Super Mario 3D World was already considered one of the greatest Mario games by those few Nintendo fans who actually owned a Wii U, and the new Switch port shows that not only is that true but that the team behind the Mario games is still as creative and innovative as ever with Bowser’s Fury.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is available now on Nintendo Switch.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
  • 9/10
    Rating - 9/10
9/10

TL;DR

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury is a game that every Switch owner needs to get their hands on, especially if they’ve been a longtime Mario and Nintendo fan. Pairing the base game with the new Bowser’s Fury expansion creates a phenomenal blend of 2D platforming from a 3D perspective. It allows the player to further explore these mechanics in a more open-world environment while portraying Bowser in a new light.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
Previous ArticleREVIEW: ‘Jujutsu Kaisen,’ Episode 19 – “Black Flash”
Next Article ADVANCED REVIEW: ‘Signs of Affection,’ Volume 1
Eva Herinkova

Related Posts

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma keyart
9.0

REVIEW: ‘Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma’ Has Something For Everyone

06/02/2025
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition
8.0

REVIEW: ‘Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition’ Is An Impressive But Imperfect Remaster

03/26/2025
Hello Kitty Island Adventure (Nintendo Switch)
9.5

REVIEW: ‘Hello Kitty: Island Adventure’ Brings A Big Smile To The Switch

01/30/2025
Worlds of Aria
9.0

REVIEW: ‘Worlds Of Aria’ Is A Whimsical Tabletop Adventure (Switch)

01/23/2025
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
6.0

REVIEW: ‘Donkey Kong Country Returns HD’ Is Just Enough (Switch)

01/20/2025
Top Games of 2024 - Balatro
9.0

REVIEW: ‘Balatro’ Is A Dopamine Trip (Switch)

12/20/2024

Get BWT in your inbox!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest and greated in entertainment coverage.
Click Here
TRENDING POSTS
Jeon Do-yeon in The Price of Confession
9.5
TV

REVIEW: ‘The Price of Confession’ Gets Under The Skin

By Sarah Musnicky12/05/2025

From absolute chills to agonizing tension, The Price of Confession absolutely succeeds at getting under the skin.

Tim Robinson in The Chair Company Episode 1
10.0
TV

REVIEW: ‘The Chair Company’ Is A Miracle

By James Preston Poole12/03/2025

The Chair Company is a perfect storm of comedy, pulse-pounding thriller, and commentary on the lives of sad-sack men who feel stuck in their lives

The Rats: A Witcher's Tale promotional image from Netflix
7.0
TV

REVIEW: ‘The Rats: A Witcher’s Tale’ Is A Much-Needed Addition To The Witcherverse

By Kate Sánchez11/01/2025Updated:11/08/2025

The Rats: A Witcher’s Tale takes time to gain steam, but its importance can’t be understated for those who have stuck with the Witcherverse.

Alexandra Breckenridge in My Secret Santa
8.0
Film

REVIEW: ‘My Secret Santa’ May Be A Sleeper Comfort Hit

By Sarah Musnicky12/03/2025Updated:12/03/2025

My Secret Santa is everything you’d expect from its premise, yet it is still surprisingly delightful, paving the way for comfort viewing.

But Why Tho?
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest RSS YouTube Twitch
  • CONTACT US
  • ABOUT US
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
  • Review Score Guide
Sometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small contribution.
Written Content is Copyright © 2025 But Why Tho? A Geek Community

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

But Why Tho Logo

Support Us!

We're able to keep making content thanks to readers like YOU!
Support independent media today with
Click Here