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🏎️ Feel the Need for Speed? Join the Ultimate Mario Kart Craze!
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for Nintendo Switch delivers the definitive racing experience with 48 tracks, 40+ characters including 5 exclusives, and supports up to 12 players online. Whether on the go or at home, enjoy seamless multiplayer modes and all DLC content included, making it the must-have racing game for every Nintendo fan.




| Brand | Nintendo |
| Content type | Animation |
| Format | Unknown format |
| Genre | racing, racing-games, sports |
| Hardware platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Operating system | Nintendo Switch |
A**R
Good game
Nice game. Fast delivery.
A**A
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A**Z
Entertainment
Cool game ….. I went back from 40’s to childhood.
A**I
ممتاز سيارة سابق
ماريو سيارة سابق حلو ممتاز
A**A
Great family fun
4 player split mode is excellent if you have the four controllers. Great family fun and a variety of levels to make the programme challenging.
N**O
Supergame.
Supergame.
N**N
Loved it
This has to be one of the best games I've ever bought! Would recommend.
A**N
Nice
Soo fun it is real.
T**S
Leuk spel
Uren speel plezier voor alleen en met vrienden nog leuker
A**.
Mario kart
Pas fait attention en anglais mais ça ne gêne pas pour jouer.
D**P
Great game
Perfect birthday gift
@**0
Smooth and beautiful!
Mario Kart is probably my favourite pick-up-and-play game. It doesn’t require hours of grinding to become proficient at it, and you don’t need to refer to an online guide to remind you what to do if you’ve not played it for months/years – you can just play it. I do like to unlock everything though and I tend to spend hours unlocking tracks and characters, I have spent years becoming familiar with the tracks and perfecting my character and car choice (Daisy in the B-Dasher, in case you’re interested.) For those completely new to Mario Kart, it’s a racing game which is more about fun rather than realistic driving physics. You race around a range of tracks collecting items which can be thrown, dropped, etc and items are ‘weighted’ so that those at the back of the race tend to get items designed to assist them, this means that newbies can still involve themselves in the race rather than just straggling behind. The awesome racers aren’t guaranteed to win – there’s always a chance of a Blue Shell whacking them at the last corner! Some years ago I got a Wii U specifically for Mario Kart and was blown away by how great it looked, it didn’t take much for the Switch version to turn my head. My wife was sceptical about the deluxe version of the game – is it worth getting Mario Kart 8 *again* when I already have it for the Wii U? The answer in short is: yes. And here’s why… Nintendo probably realise that Mario Kart 8 (Wii U) owners are likely to own this version too, so all the previous additional Downloadable Content is included along with a sprinkle of new characters. So all the tracks are unlocked right-away, but those who put the hours in are rewarded with random ‘parts’ being unlocked (tyres, etc). The main difference in terms of content is the improved Battle Mode. The Wii U Battle-Mode was terrible. On the Switch it has been revamped and the Balloon Battle mode is more like the battle mode I loved so much on the Nintendo 64. This is one of five different battle modes: • Balloon Battle (pop opponent’s balloons) • Bob-omb Blast (lob bombs at each other to pop balloons) • Renegade Roundup (team battle with Piranha Plants) • Coin Runners (collect the most coins to win) • Shine Thief (keep hold of the Shine Sprite for an extended period of time) And these can be played across 8 different Battle Courses. (My favourite being “SNES Battle Course 1”. ) Another new feature is Smart Steering. It’s a bit like when you go bowling with the kids and you can have the gutters blocked off, Smart Steering stops you from dropping off the sides of the track. This means that newbies and really casual gamers can join in and not be frustrated at not being able to manage half a lap on Rainbow Road. It’s a great feature which means that a completely mixed ability group can play together and still have fun. For those completely new to racing games and struggling with both using items and controlling the kart, "auto acceleration" can be used. This just keeps your car moving forwards, I doubt it will be used very often but it could be good for those with hand mobility issues who otherwise could find controlling numerous buttons prohibitive to play. Other content changes include some new items to collect and re-introduces the ability to hold 2 items at once – which I’m pleased to see (always good to have a spare banana tucked away). The biggest difference you’ll notice though, is how much better the game looks. This is essentially a port of the Wii U game, and graphically speaking there’s the odd bit of garnish added to the original graphics – but the increased resolution and frame rate makes a huge difference. The 60 Frames Per Second means that the game looks smoother than ever before. I was doubtful that it would make a significant difference, but it does. After playing this, you can’t go back to the Wii U version without it seeming jerky, the animations on the Wii U look staggered in comparison to the flawless Switch. There are numerous online videos showing side-by-side comparisons in which there’s an undeniable difference. However, it has to be experienced to be appreciated. Multiplayer is excellent, 2 player is split-screen on either the Switch or TV, any more is TV only (if you’re on the same Switch, but you can play full screen if it’s on-line play). Those with little hands will find the bundled controllers surprisingly fine for extended play, but for those with massive hands like me – the Pro-Controller is absolutely brilliant and you’ll not struggle to hold an item behind you while drifting around corners. In a nutshell: You can see why people are calling this the definitive version of Mario Kart. The Wii U version was excellent, and this improves on it by adding a few new features and fixes the battle mode. Those who criticise the Switch and say it’s under-powered have completely misunderstood what a games console is all about – playability is king and this title is probably one of the greatest games in video game history. If you aren't interested in battle mode, then the smoother graphics alone makes this a worthy purchase. This is great for die hard 'Karters and instantly playable by those who have never played Mario kart before.
B**A
Super
Super
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