The level of attention paid to every aspect of the adventure (and, thankfully, it often does feel like an adventure) is astounding, stunning, remarkable, incredible, extraordinary– multiple synonyms are absolutely required just to convey how much effort appears to have been put into making this game as close to perfect as one could envision it being. U.īut here, with Super Mario 3D World, they have gotten as close to perfecting that merrymaking, recreational experience as the limits of my imagination could suppose would be possible. To contextualize, this is much more in line with Nintendo’s latter day philosophy of being fun rather than fulfilling, as demonstrated by the smooth play experience of something like New Super Mario Bros. Though it wears the guise of a Mario title, confusing it with a test of your platforming skills or your ability to read and react to obstacles quickly and without mistakes would be at least a partial misinterpretation, because the game focuses on delivering a consistent and perfected stream of pleasurable aesthetic and tactile sensations rather than– at least in your initial run through (more on this later)– making you feel a grand sense of accomplishment for your skills in navigating challenging obstacle courses. Though a simple screenshot would suffice in showcasing 3D World’s commitment to a staggering level of polish, it would not describe quite what the game is and what its goals are.
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