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Super-mario-3d-world-bowsers-fury-nsp-romslab__... 〈ORIGINAL ●〉

Technical performance also plays a critical role in how this title is received. While 3D World runs at a consistent 60 frames per second (fps) in both docked and handheld modes, Bowser's Fury presents a more varied profile. In docked mode, it targets 60 fps to maintain the intensity of the open-world action, whereas handheld mode typically scales down to 30 fps to manage the technical demands of the seamless environment. Despite these differences, the game remains visually striking, characterized by vibrant colors and the charming, cat-themed aesthetic that permeates every corner of the world.

The main attraction, Super Mario 3D World, is a masterclass in structured variety. It utilizes a "four-player" cooperative system that allows friends to navigate courses as Mario, Luigi, Peach, or Toad, each with distinct movement properties. The game is celebrated for its "Super Bell" power-up, which transforms characters into cats capable of climbing walls and scratching enemies. This verticality, combined with tightly designed 3D levels that feel like 2D paths, creates a high-energy experience where the goal is constant forward momentum. On the Switch, this gameplay is further enhanced by increased character speed and refined online multiplayer capabilities, making it more fluid than its predecessor. Super-Mario-3D-World-Bowsers-Fury-NSP-ROMSLAB__...

In contrast, Bowser's Fury acts as a bold experiment in open-ended gameplay. Set in the vast Lake Lapcat, the game discards the traditional "flagpole" finish line in favor of a seamless world where players collect Cat Shines to unlock power-ups. The tension of the experience is centered on the recurring awakening of Fury Bowser, a gargantuan, oil-slicked version of the antagonist who rains fire and environmental hazards across the map. This mechanic forces players to adapt their exploration based on Bowser’s state, culminating in "Giga Bell" battles where Mario grows to a massive size to combat his foe directly. Technical performance also plays a critical role in