Ginx:If there’s one thing Nintendo has proved over the years, it’s that they understand the third dimension. From the phenomenal Super Mario 64 to the majestic Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, they were one of the few developers able to take all their 2D icons and reinvent them for a less pixelated, more polygonal world. In Mario’s case, it was a jump that looked effortless, despite casting off a lot of the elements that defined his games in the first place. A linear progression of levels was replaced with an open-hub world; and the levels themselves went from one-go speed runs to more exploratory playgrounds, designed to hold up over and over again for different goals.

There’s still hope for Super Mario 3D World’s legacy in this modern era of Nintendo.
If they do make a sequel, they should incorporate Bowser’s Fury’s game design into the mix. Think Bowser’s Fury’s overworld where you can find warp points to linear levels like Mario 3D World.

The iconic red plumber have taken us everywhere, from another galaxy to New Donk City. Here are the best Super Mario games you can play right now.
I still say the series peaked with Galaxy. They've put out good stuff since then, but nothing really matched up.

It's time for Nintendo to give the Super Mario 3D World formula another chance with a new game built from the ground up for the Nintendo Switch.
Rather have a new Super Mario RPG.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars is my favorite Mario. I'd event take a remaster/remake.
My favourite Mario’s are Mario 64 and SM World SNES. Neither Odyssey nor 3D World were great imo.
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Yaaahooooo!
Where's my Super Mario Galaxy 3?!? D:
Can't wait, Mario games never disappoint.