Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 (2014) for the Nintendo Switch. Includes all previous DLC, a revamped Battle Mode, the Inklings from Splatoon and returning fan-favorite characters like K... Tout lireAn enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 (2014) for the Nintendo Switch. Includes all previous DLC, a revamped Battle Mode, the Inklings from Splatoon and returning fan-favorite characters like King Boo and Bowser Jr.An enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 (2014) for the Nintendo Switch. Includes all previous DLC, a revamped Battle Mode, the Inklings from Splatoon and returning fan-favorite characters like King Boo and Bowser Jr.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Scott Burns
- Male Piantas
- (voix)
Tomo Adachi
- Female Mii
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Toru Asakawa
- King Boo
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
- …
Nate Bihldorff
- Shy Guy
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
David Cooke
- Morton Koopa Jr.
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Stacey Deddo
- Sunshine Airport P.A.
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Dan Falcone
- Roy Koopa
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Ashley Flannegan
- Wendy O. Koopa
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
David J. Goldfarb
- Ludwig von Koopa
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Katsuhiro Harasawa
- Male Mii
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Kate Higgins
- Pauline
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Ryan Higgins
- Iggy Koopa
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Tomoyuki Higuchi
- Male Mii
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Michelle Hippe
- Larry Koopa
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Hitomi Hirose
- Female Mii
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Kenny James
- Bowser
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
- …
Yûko Kaida
- Female Mii
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
Samantha Kelly
- Princess Peach
- (archives sonores)
- (non crédité)
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When the wii u first came out, I was excited and was one of the first people to ever buy one, and when I first bought it, I got Mario kart 8 inside of the console, I loved the original game, then one day, I bought the dlc and those tracks were amazing too, then years later, they remade the game but deluxe version, at first I thought this would be a dumb idea because remaking a seventh sequel to that good game as well, seemed pointless, but when I a tually played this, I loved it even more than the original, but it makes me feel like I didn't have to buy the dlc for the original game, when it's all right here in the game for free, and also, the only thing that actually frustrates me is the fact that a few days ago, the whole pre order thing for this game is STUPID, If you know what I mean, I will just get to the bad part, FOR THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND, THIS MEANS I WILL HAVE TO WAIT A WHOLE TWO YEARS, JUST TO BUY 48 TRACKS. I PROBABLY WONT EVEN BE PLAYING THIS GAME IN TWO YEARS BECAUSE MARIO KART 10 WILL BE OUT BY THEN, but the overall game itself is amazing.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a great expansion of what was already an amazing game for the Wii U. Nintendo can't make bad games. I think it's pretty simple that they can do next to no wrong, besides the Wii U's launch itself. Mario Kart 8 is a wonderful: in every sense of the word. The gameplay is phenomenal, the graphics are indisputably gorgeous and the music is still riveting and nostalgic. F-Zero, The Legend of Zelda, Yoshi's Island, Donkey Kong, Mario: all the Nintendo references you can think of inhabit and give beautiful life to this milestone in gaming.
An absolute achievement in Nintendo's 100+ years of history, Mario Kart 8 is a beautiful reflection of what the company's achieved since the early 80s. The company may not have started out in gaming, but it's defined it since they made the transition to gaming in the 20th Century. This is the absolute best installment in the series.
Get yourself a copy today!
An absolute achievement in Nintendo's 100+ years of history, Mario Kart 8 is a beautiful reflection of what the company's achieved since the early 80s. The company may not have started out in gaming, but it's defined it since they made the transition to gaming in the 20th Century. This is the absolute best installment in the series.
Get yourself a copy today!
The perfect arcade racer. Beating all the 200cc cups with 3 stars is an entertaining and fast-paced journey that will keep you engaged. The extra content is beautiful and well designed (tracks, characters, vehicles).
Even though it's a re-release of a 2014 game, it holds up incredibly well. It brought back that same joy I used to feel playing Mario Kart 64, but now with way more characters, more tracks, and even better graphics and gameplay - and the fact that it's portable just makes it better.
No wonder it's the best-selling game on the Switch. It's accessible, polished, and just pure fun. A must-have for gamers of all ages.
Even though it's a re-release of a 2014 game, it holds up incredibly well. It brought back that same joy I used to feel playing Mario Kart 64, but now with way more characters, more tracks, and even better graphics and gameplay - and the fact that it's portable just makes it better.
No wonder it's the best-selling game on the Switch. It's accessible, polished, and just pure fun. A must-have for gamers of all ages.
96 total tracks, biggest character roster of any Mario Kart game, an endless kart customization that unfolds as you beat more tracks, an online mode, what's not to love?
I've been a fan of the Mario Kart series since the GameCube era. Double Dash will always be my favorite but this one is a close second but deserves it because of the amount of fun content available in this game.
They're announcing Mario Kart 9, but unless they bring back double karts like in Double Dash, I'm not interested. Because there's not much else left to go after 8 Deluxe.
Mario Kart 8 (&Deluxe) are my favorite racing games in an industry filled to the brim with racing games. Modern racing games just don't compare to the goofy, fun combat racing that Mario Kart offers.
This game is well worth its price and DLC price, you'll have dozens of hours of gameplay and will want to keep going back for more.
I've been a fan of the Mario Kart series since the GameCube era. Double Dash will always be my favorite but this one is a close second but deserves it because of the amount of fun content available in this game.
They're announcing Mario Kart 9, but unless they bring back double karts like in Double Dash, I'm not interested. Because there's not much else left to go after 8 Deluxe.
Mario Kart 8 (&Deluxe) are my favorite racing games in an industry filled to the brim with racing games. Modern racing games just don't compare to the goofy, fun combat racing that Mario Kart offers.
This game is well worth its price and DLC price, you'll have dozens of hours of gameplay and will want to keep going back for more.
The Mario Kart series, like any good race car, just keeps on going and isn't stopping anytime soon. This entry is another that is another first-place winner in my book, it's one of my favorite games for the Switch (no surprise there) and it's my favorite entry in the series at least for now.
Not a whole lot I can say as its racing/Mario Kart business as usual, and I wouldn't have it any other way as it's all done well and with perfection. As usual you have your assortment of characters to choose from the Nintendo verse, doesn't really matter as it's really a matter of you own preference. If you want to know mainly like playing as two of my main men Mario and Link.
And there is the selection process which are in Vehicle, Wheels and Glider; my favorite selection process is in the Vehicles to use and of course you get new ones to pick the more coins as well as racing success you have. It's hard to decide which are my favorites as they are all good in their own way. I'll just say a few things I like, one which is an old style 1920's racing car which you probably seen as a game piece from the "Monopoly" board game, love driving that car probably because I always love that game piece. The two others are a silver car that looks like the Aston Martin from the Bond films. And another which looks almost like the Mach 5 from the anime "Speed Racer." which really enhances the feeling for me as whenever I play racing games, I always pretend I'm that character.
Real stars of the game in fact in any racing game are the tracks which are awesome, each of them is colorfully creative crazy fun which are all true to the spirit of the Nintendo verse and there is a big selection and assortment of them, best of all there are tracks that are still being made for download and are just waiting to be raced on, so keep them coming guys, the more the merrier.
The tracks are a beautiful mix of new to even the old fan favorite tracks envisioned and better than before. Two of my favorites are "The Excitebike" track which is a beautiful homage to that racing classic but also show a modernized Switch sequel is possible, let alone Nintendo could use another racing franchise. The "F-Zero" track another homage to one of my favorite racing game franchises, being a sci-fi fan, you can easily guess how I feel about them but also seeing this makes me wonder if we'll see that next sequel either on the Switch or a future Nintendo console.
Another star of course is the gameplay, which is fun as usual, it's both a race but also a dog fight. Really like some of the power up from some of the usual ones like the banana peels in which hard rubber tires for some strange reason are not immune toward. But some that are new like one of my favorites is the Venus Fly Trap which is very handy in short range defense and offence as it can eat up banana peels, squids before they shoot ink to obscure your visibility, and any other obstacles that can hinder your progress. But it's can also bite down on your opposing drivers which can slow them down.
Really love the multiplayer and online player function which of course is another one of the highlights of racing games, it's always fun to play against other racer gamers, see what their made of and making them eat your dust if possible, or blow them away in the battle games, all in good fun.
The eighth entry in the Mario Kart series has crossed the finish line to be another racing and in general classic, and most importantly is up to speed and still gaining.
Rating: 4 stars.
Not a whole lot I can say as its racing/Mario Kart business as usual, and I wouldn't have it any other way as it's all done well and with perfection. As usual you have your assortment of characters to choose from the Nintendo verse, doesn't really matter as it's really a matter of you own preference. If you want to know mainly like playing as two of my main men Mario and Link.
And there is the selection process which are in Vehicle, Wheels and Glider; my favorite selection process is in the Vehicles to use and of course you get new ones to pick the more coins as well as racing success you have. It's hard to decide which are my favorites as they are all good in their own way. I'll just say a few things I like, one which is an old style 1920's racing car which you probably seen as a game piece from the "Monopoly" board game, love driving that car probably because I always love that game piece. The two others are a silver car that looks like the Aston Martin from the Bond films. And another which looks almost like the Mach 5 from the anime "Speed Racer." which really enhances the feeling for me as whenever I play racing games, I always pretend I'm that character.
Real stars of the game in fact in any racing game are the tracks which are awesome, each of them is colorfully creative crazy fun which are all true to the spirit of the Nintendo verse and there is a big selection and assortment of them, best of all there are tracks that are still being made for download and are just waiting to be raced on, so keep them coming guys, the more the merrier.
The tracks are a beautiful mix of new to even the old fan favorite tracks envisioned and better than before. Two of my favorites are "The Excitebike" track which is a beautiful homage to that racing classic but also show a modernized Switch sequel is possible, let alone Nintendo could use another racing franchise. The "F-Zero" track another homage to one of my favorite racing game franchises, being a sci-fi fan, you can easily guess how I feel about them but also seeing this makes me wonder if we'll see that next sequel either on the Switch or a future Nintendo console.
Another star of course is the gameplay, which is fun as usual, it's both a race but also a dog fight. Really like some of the power up from some of the usual ones like the banana peels in which hard rubber tires for some strange reason are not immune toward. But some that are new like one of my favorites is the Venus Fly Trap which is very handy in short range defense and offence as it can eat up banana peels, squids before they shoot ink to obscure your visibility, and any other obstacles that can hinder your progress. But it's can also bite down on your opposing drivers which can slow them down.
Really love the multiplayer and online player function which of course is another one of the highlights of racing games, it's always fun to play against other racer gamers, see what their made of and making them eat your dust if possible, or blow them away in the battle games, all in good fun.
The eighth entry in the Mario Kart series has crossed the finish line to be another racing and in general classic, and most importantly is up to speed and still gaining.
Rating: 4 stars.
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- AnecdotesContains 42 playable characters. However, as of the 4th wave of the Booster Course Pass DLC, more characters are being added to the roster.
- Bandes originalesUrchin Underpass (Splattack!)
Composed by Tôru Minegishi
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