
Which makes against-the-clock challenges to grab coins or toss fish into a pond (because, why not) more tricky than they should be. And while the right stick does what it’s so traditionally known for, swinging the camera this way and that, it feels like it doesn’t quite keep up.

It’s the free-roaming areas where sometimes a big chunk of rock, a tree or a wall will lodge itself between your eyeballs and Mario’s backside (not so Chris-Pratt flat here).

Not in battle, when you can fly around from a drone-like perspective to keep tabs on opposition movements, and lay out your battleplans with some confidence.
