The website also confirms that the adventure is free-running. You travel around Lake Lapcat in search of Cat Shines – with which you can unlock the new Giga Bell Power-Up – and lighthouses disappear into the darkness again. It sounds a little closer to Super Mario Odyssey than the 3D world-oriented courses.
On Twitter, Nintendo added that Bowser’s Fury can be selected from the Super Mario 3D World title screen – it’s not an endgame level, or unlocked by playing the Wii U version.
The new website also confirms how amiibo will work in the expansion. Using a Bowser amiibo will cause the new Fury Bowser to appear in the game, and a Bowser Jr. amiibo will unleash a powerful shock wave to knock out enemies and blocks in the area. Other amiibo will also have consequences, one of which will apparently turn into a golden Cat Mario statue, as seen in yesterday’s review trailer (above).
We’ve learned a little over the last few days about Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury, including the addition of a photo mode, and how Fury Bowser will be a world event in the new adventure. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury will arrive for Switch on February 12 and you can order it now in advance.
We rated the Wii U version of Super Mario 3D World in our review a 9.6 / 10 and said it’s ‘amazing’, and the constant variety and fantastic light collaboration game proves that Nintendo still knows exactly how to apply the Mario formula to pass. fun ways. “
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