Super Mario 3D World/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.


 * Author's Saving Throw: Since the original release's stamp collectibles are now useless thanks to the death of Miiverse, the Switch rerelease now uses them for a brand new photo mode which is guaranteed to never be made obsolete by servers being shut down and the like.
 * Best Boss Ever: Bowser, all fights with him. The first two have you chasing him down a huge bridge while he tosses exploding soccer balls at you from his badass car, which you have to kick back at him in order to hurt him. Then there's the final boss fight, where
 * The Hisstocrats, who you fight by climbing up their snake minions and pouncing on them with your Cat Suit while dodging the falling boulders and fireballs they rain down on you. You even get to fight them both at the same time during the post-game boss rush, though its difficulty might hamper the awesomeness a bit.
 * Demonic Spiders:
 * Dry Bones have never been particularly threatening, so their winged cousin Para Bones is here to remedy that! They are decently fast moving, relentless, and will aggro on sight. And while you can temporarily get rid of them by stomping on them, they'll rebuild seconds later and continue their pursuit. You can kill them with a Starman, Lucky Cat Suit, or simply jump on them or throw boomerangs on them while they're over a pit, but the first two items are very rare, and the other options usually aren't a choice since they're usually encountered in levels where you don't have the freedom to jump around at your leisure, or are so hard that getting hit and losing the Boomerang Suit is all but guaranteed.
 * In Super Mario Galaxy, Octoombas were basically alien Goombas with the wimpiness that applied, hence the name. But they've become a lot more threatening in this game thanks to being immune to most forms of attack, save for ground pounds or weapons. And since they show up in tough levels where it's easy to get hit in and are viciously aggressive (They fire three cannonballs in quick succession when you draw near), trying to kill them is often just not worth the hassle.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse:
 * Plessie! He may be annoying to control, but his status as an adorable and friendly dinosaur makes up for it.
 * Bowser's car is wildly popular thanks to its awesome design, which has left fans wishing for it to be added to a future Mario Kart game. It even has its own nickname: the Pimpmobile.
 * Game Breaker: Peach's floating already makes platforming as her a lot easier, but when you throw a Super Leaf into the mix? Her ridiculous hangtime defangs a lot of the game's challenge.
 * It's the Same, Now It Sucks: The game was near-universally met with cries of this when it was first announced thanks to early footage being very unflattering and making it look like an upscaled version of 3D Land. Once more footage was shown and the game's wonderfully diverse assortment of levels, mechanics, and powerups were shown off however, most naysayers went from critical to hyped.
 * Memetic Sex God:
 * Predictably, Cat Peach and also became sex symbols despite the conservative cat suits. Because at the end of the day, they're still gorgeous Mario Princesses dressed like cat girls.
 * That One Boss: When fought alone, the Hisstocrats are fun. When they're fought together as part of a strictly-timed boss rush? Not so much. Thanks to how much time they eat up and how devastating it is to lose a Cat Suit while fighting them, they'll often be the ones to blame when you die thanks to time running out.
 * That One Level: In true Mario fashion, this game is easy for the most part, only for the difficulty to really ramp up near the end and in the bonus worlds.
 * In Grumblump Inferno, you spend a majority of the level having to slowly cross over wide oceans of lava while navigating rectangular crystal platforms that flip over into lava to move, with some flipping over vertically. Have fun!
 * Broken Blue Bully Belt almost feels like it came out of a bad ROMhack, thanks to the ridiculous amount of fast-moving spiked columns, Podoboos, and Parabones you have to dodge while making your way across platforms that slowly appear over a bed of blue lava. Thankfully the Super Leaves around the stage can take the edge off, but one hit means you're in for pain once again.
 * Cosmic Cannon Cluster isn't hard in the sense of deadly obstacles or annoying enemies, but the obnoxious jumps you have to make by bouncing off of cannonballs in order to reach high places can easily eat up your time and lead to a death from time running out.
 * World Crown-Crown, the final level in the post-game worlds. There's Platform Hell, then there's THIS.
 * That One Sidequest: As mentioned under Fake Longevity, going for the flag-based bonus stamps is annoying because it essentially means that you have to beat the entire game with every single character and beating every individual level with them five times at the most, twice at the minimum. And yes, that includes CHAMPION'S ROAD.
 * Uncanny Valley: While the already great graphics look even better in the Switch remaster, the Tanooki suits take a bit of a hit. In the original they look perfectly fluffy and adorable, but in the Switch version they look like they're made of this grotesque rotten foam, which can be distracting in levels that give you a closer look at the characters.
 * Uncanny Valley: While the already great graphics look even better in the Switch remaster, the Tanooki suits take a bit of a hit. In the original they look perfectly fluffy and adorable, but in the Switch version they look like they're made of this grotesque rotten foam, which can be distracting in levels that give you a closer look at the characters.