Great game, awesome new tracks and revamped old tracks. Easier to play than the old one. Great new features. Whole family loves it.
Great game, awesome new tracks and revamped old tracks. Easier to play than the old one. Great new features. Whole family loves it.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe doesn't offer much for players who already had their fill of the original Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U, but it's still a fantastic game have on the Switch. If, like most people, you skipped the Wii U, or just want their Kart fix, Deluxe is the best version of one of our favorite...
The best Mario Kart game you can buy; Battle mode is improved; Smart Steering is great for new players; New characters added like King Boo; Local multiplayer included (4-player
Not actually a new game; Smart steering may irk hardcore players; Playing on a single Joy-Con is cramped (but not required
That I'm sitting here in 2017 and writing a review of Mario Kart 8 definitely seems strange. I have played this game before – a lot – and now I'm revisiting the same game under very different circumstances.
The definitive version of Mario Kart 8; Wonderful tracks and characters with beautiful graphics; Battle mode is everything we wanted the first time around
Rubberbanding will frustrate every player from time to time; Mario Kart 8 veterans may not have enough to warrant another purchase; Too expensive for a re-release of a three year old game
Three years on: still a classic, and with its biggest weakness fixed. If you own a Switch it's a no-brainer – especially if it's your first time.
Proper battle arenas comfortably beat repurposed tracks; Renegade Roundup is a brilliant new team-based mode; Racing down Mount Wario on the bus will never get old
Are we greedy for wanting at least one new GP, Blue shells: we know why they're here; we still hate ‘em, Online opponents picking Dry Dry Desert
The Wii U was no fiscal success, but without Mario Kart 8 it would have been a money-bleeding liability. The game that brought us Luigi's Death Stare , MKTV , and single-handedly revitalized its host console (sporting crazy high attach rates ) was a reinvention for Mario Kart , and despite its...
Mario Kart 8 with full HD; Battle Mode; DLC; and assorted goodies; Battle delivers; is fleshed-out; and offers a variety of modes; The game is gorgeous; and Deluxe is the definitive edition; Small adds like smart steering and extra items; though minor; are welcome
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is everything you loved about the original Mario Kart 8 and more. Our review.
A bounty of new content; The definitive version of Mario Kart 8; Well worth the upgrade to Nintendo Switch
Players who already adopted the previous game will have most of what's here; Smart Steering can be frustrating
This is by far the biggest and best Mario Kart and still retains it's 4 player split screen for families and friends which is becoming more and more rare today. You come out with all unlocked characters and tracks with roughly 46 tracks and 34 playable characters from Nintendos roster, including...
I've loved Mario Kart for over 20 years, but with every new console generation I've had to buy it twice. One to play on the home console, and another for the portable to enjoy on school lunch breaks and work commutes.
Looks absolutely gorgeous on Nintendo Switch and on the TV; Battle Mode is a superb addition; Plenty of challenge here for all skill levels; New assists for beginners work a treat; So many tracks and racers
Some will want a brand-new Mario Kart on Switch
The definitive version of one of the greatest multiplayer games ever, with a vast array of courses, characters, and the best Battle mode since the SNES days.
The best blend of racing and power-ups the series has ever seen; The anti-gravity gimmick is a great idea and the graphics are excellent; Revamped Battle mode is superb; Tons of content
The single-player mode is still very basic
Whenever a Mario Kart game graces a Nintendo console, you know it's going to be something special, bringing the latest rendition of the best and most enduring kart racing series. The difference with the Nintendo Switch, however, is that we've been here before. Or have we
A huge amount of Mario Kart goodness; Tweaks and changes for veterans and newcomers alike; Playing with local WiFi; online; and split screen; Returning Battle Mode is fantastic and varied
No way to share Mario Kart TV highlights at the moment; The sad sight of unlocking Mercedes GLA cars; Changes leave Wii U players behind
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