From TheGamer: "The world of Lake Lapcat is covered in silver boxes which are practically invincible to Mario and his petty power-up performance because these boxes are made of something much harder than even the world itself. It very well may be moon rocks, like in Super Mario Odyssey. But without the powers and magic of Super Mario Odyssey, that means Mario in Bowser’s Fury is stuck. But not to worry, for there is one thing in Lake Lapcat that is powerful enough to take down the silver boxes, and of course, it’s the kaiju-like Fury Bowser himself."
Nintendo developer Shuhei Sugimoto talks about the creation of the effects used in Bowser's Fury on Switch.
This runtime starkly contrasts with other 3D Mario outings, which typically take over 10 hours to complete for the average player.
Bowser’s Fury feels like an amazing tech demo but struggles to stand on its own compared to other Mario games.