"Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" stands as the definitive Mario Kart experience, offering a complete package of racing excitement for players of all ages. With its vast selection of tracks and roster of beloved characters, this game provides endless hours of fun and entertainment.
One of the game's most impressive aspects is its stunning visuals, showcasing vibrant and detailed environments that bring each track to life. From the lush greenery of Yoshi Valley to the bustling streets of Toad Harbor, every location is a visual treat.
But what truly sets "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" apart is its accessibility and multiplayer appeal. With its intuitive controls and seamless multiplayer options, it's the perfect game to play with family and friends, whether you're competing in frantic races or battling it out in exciting multiplayer modes.
Overall, "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" is a must-have title for Nintendo Switch owners, offering an unparalleled Mario Kart experience that is both accessible and endlessly enjoyable. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer to the series, this game is sure to provide hours of racing thrills and excitement.
One of the game's most impressive aspects is its stunning visuals, showcasing vibrant and detailed environments that bring each track to life. From the lush greenery of Yoshi Valley to the bustling streets of Toad Harbor, every location is a visual treat.
But what truly sets "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" apart is its accessibility and multiplayer appeal. With its intuitive controls and seamless multiplayer options, it's the perfect game to play with family and friends, whether you're competing in frantic races or battling it out in exciting multiplayer modes.
Overall, "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" is a must-have title for Nintendo Switch owners, offering an unparalleled Mario Kart experience that is both accessible and endlessly enjoyable. Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer to the series, this game is sure to provide hours of racing thrills and excitement.
Nachdem Wiggler hinzugefügt wurde, kann denke ich Jeder sagen, dass das hier das beste Mario Kart ist, das jemals erschienen ist. Sowohl von der Qualität der Strecken, die es zu bieten hat, sowie von der schieren Quantität der Strecken durch den Booster Pass, auch wenn diese optisch stark den Originalen Kart 8 Strecken unterlegen sind. Schade, dass es auch so aussieht als würden wir auf ewig mit diesem Teil, als aktuellstes Mario Kart leben müssen.
now that th dlc is out , how are they going to follow this up on th next console ? they upd th ante so much that rly th only way to go from here is 2 bring back EVERY course n anything less thn that will b kindof underwhelming compared 2 th nearly 100 tracks this game has now . ... oh i almost forgot 2 mention that this is th best mariokart game n its not rly close
My thoughts on this are largely the same as on the vanilla version, which you can read here.
Deluxe adds, changes, and removes a few things, and overall it's the very slightly better version. The Smash Bros.-style custom item options for vs. races is something I'd been wanting in the series for many years.
New characters and vehicle parts have been added, and there are more distinct stat classes for all of them which is an appreciated touch.
Battle Mode has proper arenas now, but most of them seem a tad too large for 12-player matches. Balloon Battle is still missing a traditional elimination-style, no-timer option in offline play, but the addition of the excellent Renegade Roundup mode makes up for that for me anyway.
Fire-hopping has been removed, but it was such a lame and inconsequential technique compared to the crazy stuff you can pull off in Double Dash or Wii, so 8DX doesn't really suffer much from it's removal.
Standard Online matches now cycle between 150cc, 150cc Mirror, and 200cc, which is more irritating than anything, but I suppose it's not a big deal.
I didn't touch on it in my Mario Kart 8 review, but Time Trials still has coins and I wish they removed that. Time Trials should be about finding the fastest lines through a track, not routing for coins.
The DLC is underwhelming and lazy, but I'll write my complete thoughts later in a dedicated DLC review.
Deluxe adds, changes, and removes a few things, and overall it's the very slightly better version. The Smash Bros.-style custom item options for vs. races is something I'd been wanting in the series for many years.
New characters and vehicle parts have been added, and there are more distinct stat classes for all of them which is an appreciated touch.
Battle Mode has proper arenas now, but most of them seem a tad too large for 12-player matches. Balloon Battle is still missing a traditional elimination-style, no-timer option in offline play, but the addition of the excellent Renegade Roundup mode makes up for that for me anyway.
Fire-hopping has been removed, but it was such a lame and inconsequential technique compared to the crazy stuff you can pull off in Double Dash or Wii, so 8DX doesn't really suffer much from it's removal.
Standard Online matches now cycle between 150cc, 150cc Mirror, and 200cc, which is more irritating than anything, but I suppose it's not a big deal.
I didn't touch on it in my Mario Kart 8 review, but Time Trials still has coins and I wish they removed that. Time Trials should be about finding the fastest lines through a track, not routing for coins.
The DLC is underwhelming and lazy, but I'll write my complete thoughts later in a dedicated DLC review.