Despite how long it's been around, I actually found myself using it often, thanks to your ability to throw two fireballs at a time, and the fact they can bounce off walls.
Lots more.įor starters, there's the Fire Flower, which is the standard Mario power-up. Of course, the Cat Suit isn't the only power-up in the game. (Spoilers ahead - Highlight to read.) It gets even better late in the game, when you aquire a Cat Suit that can turn into a gold statue, which instantly kills anything that runs into it. And having played the game, yes, romping around in the Cat Suit is as fun as it looks. You could run around on all-fours, you could pounce on enemies, and you could climb up walls. Okay, while the idea of a Cat Suit sound silly, they certainly made it look fun in the trailers. But then they showed off the featured power-up in the game: the Cat Suit. games were still being churned out, and this game happens to be the sequel to Super Mario 3D Land on the Nintendo 3DS, which has to be one of the most sterile Mario platformers ever. Now, when Mario 3D World was first announced, I wasn't all that interested. But in case you don't have the time to watch a 15-hour LP, here's a much shorter rundown. Heck, the entire point of the let's play was to show why I loved the game. I've mentioned this multiple times in my let's play of this game, but Super Mario 3D World is my new favorite Mario game.