Mario Kart (Wii)
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:03 am
Racing
When you first think of Mario Kart, what comes to mind? You may think of the original SNES version that started it all. Or maybe you think of the 64 version that brought it bigger and better.
Well, if you have yet to play Mario Kart for the Wii, you're missing out on a classic remade with tons of new courses, outstanding online play, and fun gameplay that's suited for anyone. In addition to the wild new levels, there are new vehicles to choose from and some you can unlock along the way, not to mention new unlockable characters.
The battle system was a bit disappointing, because it is solely team based now, not to mention timed. The new 'powerups' on the racing courses are extreme, including one that turns your character and kart into Bullet Bill, and allows you to go screaming down the course with pinpoint handling, knocking aside any unfortunate racers who cross your path.
They threw in some of the old levels from the original, and those are nice. I wouldn't go further than nice though. It's enjoyable aquiring the awards to unlock new characters and Karts. The music, of course, is classic Mario music and is always welcome to the ears. Overall, I'd say if you liked the other Mario Karts, you're sure to like this one. Buy, for sure.
And if you weren't to big of a fan of the others, but own a Wii, rent it. Couldn't hurt anything.
When you first think of Mario Kart, what comes to mind? You may think of the original SNES version that started it all. Or maybe you think of the 64 version that brought it bigger and better.
Well, if you have yet to play Mario Kart for the Wii, you're missing out on a classic remade with tons of new courses, outstanding online play, and fun gameplay that's suited for anyone. In addition to the wild new levels, there are new vehicles to choose from and some you can unlock along the way, not to mention new unlockable characters.
The battle system was a bit disappointing, because it is solely team based now, not to mention timed. The new 'powerups' on the racing courses are extreme, including one that turns your character and kart into Bullet Bill, and allows you to go screaming down the course with pinpoint handling, knocking aside any unfortunate racers who cross your path.
They threw in some of the old levels from the original, and those are nice. I wouldn't go further than nice though. It's enjoyable aquiring the awards to unlock new characters and Karts. The music, of course, is classic Mario music and is always welcome to the ears. Overall, I'd say if you liked the other Mario Karts, you're sure to like this one. Buy, for sure.
And if you weren't to big of a fan of the others, but own a Wii, rent it. Couldn't hurt anything.