

Couch co-op is still great however, and the Captain Toad levels have even had multiplayer added, though it doesn’t add too much to the experience. Unfortunately I haven’t had the chance to test out online play as of this review, but initial impressions from around the Internet paint a positive picture.

It’s a win for everyone because 3D World makes for a stellar multiplayer experience online or off, with each of the available playable characters having their own unique playstyle and abilities. The biggest of these is the addition of online multiplayer support, which is especially good news for anyone who did own the game on WiiU but maybe didn’t have any friends willing to play alongside them (hypothetically of course…).

For the most part, the port of Super Mario 3D World is content-identical, save for a few welcome tweaks.
