Get 3 months of Audible free - Get this deal
Enjoy fast, free delivery, exclusive deals, and award-winning movies & TV shows.
Buy new:
$89.99

FREE delivery Monday, June 30
Ships from:
Sold by: Haussmann Distribution
FREE delivery Monday, June 30
Or fastest delivery Sunday, June 29. Order within 13 hrs 53 mins
Only 1 left in stock.
$$89.99 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$89.99
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Ships from
Returns
Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt
Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt
This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
FREE delivery July 3 - 8. Details
Or fastest delivery June 30 - July 4. Details
Only 1 left in stock.
$$89.99 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$89.99
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from Canada and sold by Springfield Distribution Canada.

Mario Kart 8

Platform : Nintendo Wii U
Rated: Everyone
4.0 out of 5 stars 3,430 ratings

$89.99
Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime delivery.
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$89.99","priceAmount":89.99,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"89","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"99","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"Jduc5TFyq6%2FOaEQG32ayn2emBFhfZ%2FcHbLN1e1F7n2Y22IEx5Z0V7Ho5%2B1pY54HJ6CdGmHeeH91sfVrlY%2FTZrMI55TyK18hLmTVpiOhCSwb51wLzpLrQGaFK9Pgep%2FTAvNEn24RtJmljk5N7ewaUOQ%2FimFmzaYUJhLlgqFyaMpBBS9r1wYJTMjgh1m6HpaYB","locale":"en-CA","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}, {"displayPrice":"$28.99","priceAmount":28.99,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"28","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"99","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"Jduc5TFyq6%2FOaEQG32ayn2emBFhfZ%2FcHpOostOXDUJAJGRq0ICTI859qTUJqoAfvWrfVFBhmBkd0EqQnZK8m2EyRF3Qo1OS7%2FaDXqk5p8qzvOQqfQCNlSfQ7ZVcpBjTdvUBeiCmOgG47FIb5XAviIuze4SyGgZ6GR2%2Fyh4sCWzWj9AmKnVGttg%3D%3D","locale":"en-CA","buyingOptionType":"USED","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":1}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

About this item

  • Race along walls and upside-down on twisting anti-gravity racetracks! Share highlight videos of your greatest moments with friends via the Mario Kart TV feature and Miiverse
  • Race and battle with friends locally or connect online to play with random players from around the world
  • For the first time ever, play as all seven of Bowser’s minions, the Koopalings! Crisp HD graphics and fluid animation offers players the most visually stunning Mario Kart yet

Frequently bought together

This item: Mario Kart 8
$89.99
Get it by Monday, Jun 30
Only 1 left in stock.
Sold by Haussmann Distribution and ships from 鶹 Fulfillment.
Nintendo Wii U
+
$99.98
Get it by Monday, Jun 30
Only 7 left in stock.
Sold by Eternal Emporium and ships from 鶹 Fulfillment.
Nintendo Wii U
+
$70.97
Get it by Monday, Jun 30
In Stock
Sold by Eternal Emporium and ships from 鶹 Fulfillment.
Nintendo Wii U
Total price:$00
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
Some of these items ship sooner than the others.
Choose items to buy together.

Product details

  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English, English, Spanish, Spanish
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Everyone
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.45 x 13.56 x 18.87 cm; 90.72 g
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 30 2014
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nintendo
  • Place of Business ‏ : ‎ Redmond, WA 98052, US
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00DC7G2W8
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ WUPPAMKE
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.0 out of 5 stars 3,430 ratings

Product description

Turn Your Racing Experience Upside Down! For the first time, Nintendo’s Mario Kart franchise comes to the Wii U console in full HD, introducing new racing circuit designs and anti-gravity karts that will have players driving upside down. Players will also enjoy a variety of series-favorite features, including the return of 12-player online competitive play, hang-gliders, underwater racing and motorbikes. Driving up a waterfall or across the ceiling can provide an intense adrenaline rush, but that’s not all anti-gravity is good for. It also provides a wild new gameplay mechanic: if you collide into other racers in zero-g, you’ll earn speed boosts worth bragging about. Luckily, you can upload and share your best moments and watch your friends’ using the all-new Mario Kart TV.


From the manufacturer

Feel the rush as your kart rockets across the ceiling. Race upside-down and along walls on anti-gravity tracks in the most action-fueled Mario Kart game yet. Take on racers across the globe and share videos of your greatest moments via Mario Kart TV.

Driving up a waterfall or across the ceiling can provide an intense adrenaline rush, but that's not all anti-gravity is good for. It also provides a wild new gameplay mechanic: if you collide into other racers in zero-g, you'll earn speed boosts worth bragging about. Upload and share your best moments and watch your friends' using Mario Kart TV. Returning features include 12-player online play, gliders, underwater racing, motorbikes, and custom karts. You can even race as Bowser's seven minions, the Koopalings.

Race along walls and upside-down on twisting anti-gravity racetracks

Share highlight videos of your greatest moments with friends via the Mario Kart TV feature and Miiverse

Race and battle with friends locally or connect online to play with random players from around the world

Fan favorite features from past Mario Kart games include gliders, underwater racing, motorbikes, mid-air tricks, and more

For the first time ever, play as all seven of Bowser's minions, the Koopalings

Crisp HD graphics and fluid animation offers players a visually stunning Mario Kart

Start you Karts for some flippin' fun

Start your Karts for some flippin' fun

Brand new item chomps at racing enemies

Brand new item chomps at racing enemies

Race alongside your favorite characters

Race alongside your favorite characters

Race as all of Bowser's minions, the Koopalings, for the first time ever

Race as all of Bowser's minions, the Koopalings, for the first time ever

Customer reviews

4 out of 5 stars
3,430 global ratings

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers

Customers say

Customers like the gameplay, functionality, and graphics of the product. They mention it's a good game for the whole family, with fun levels and beautiful tracks. Customers also appreciate the quality, saying it's in excellent condition. They appreciate the age-appropriateness, pacing, and good value for money. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the disc condition.

91 customers mention "Gameplay"91 positive0 negative

Customers find the gameplay enjoyable, easy to enjoy, and addictive. They mention it's good for children and the levels are really fun. Customers also say it's the best Mario Kart game ever.

"...some beautiful tracks and a solid online connection or use multilayer to keep it simple fun...." Read more

"...They love that you can customize the Kart and the levels are really fun...." Read more

"...(gold peach, metal Mario, baby peach, Baby Mario and the 7 koopas) Online is fun but you can;t talk past the lobby even with friends...." Read more

"...I enjoy the game lots, and I have a good time with it!" Read more

33 customers mention "Functionality"31 positive2 negative

Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the product. They mention it works well, is a great improvement over the previous Mario cart, and is a good experience.

"I was a little worried since I never bought a wii game online, but it works great. I enjoy the game lots, and I have a good time with it!" Read more

"This is a great, easy-to-enjoy game for the whole family...." Read more

"...This one was sent in great condition and works fine. This is a very enjoyable game." Read more

"A lot of fun and very addictive. This Mario kart is very pretty fast paced and colourful...." Read more

20 customers mention "Graphics"20 positive0 negative

Customers like the graphics of the game. They mention it's beautiful, makes a truck load of difference visually while still keeping the new features enjoyable. Customers also say the HD pictures look so much better on a big screen. They also say the sound and graphics are superb.

"...fast forward functions to laugh with your pals or kids over some beautiful tracks and a solid online connection or use multilayer to keep it simple..." Read more

"First off, the game is really slick looking. Best looking game on the Wii U so far. Aside from that, it is just a quality Mario Kart game...." Read more

"...My kids are happy with the U version. The HD pictures look so much better on a big screen. A bit expensive though...." Read more

"Love the graphics... but was looking for something more.... Also still hate that the computer cheats, the higher ccs you go...." Read more

19 customers mention "Condition"19 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the condition of the product. They mention it's a good buy and is worth the cost. Customers also say the DLC is cheap and completely worth buying.

"...Well worth the cost!" Read more

"...This one was sent in great condition and works fine. This is a very enjoyable game." Read more

"...DLC is cheap and completely worth buying. I would highly recommend this game to ANYONE AND EVERYONE with a Wii U" Read more

"...Well packed and in excellent condition just like in the ad." Read more

9 customers mention "Quality"9 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's in good shape and works great.

"...Aside from that, it is just a quality Mario Kart game...." Read more

"The exact quality you would expect from Nintendo. Hours of fun, great online play, great multiplayer with your friends...." Read more

"...a couple new twists to mario kart which is neat and the quality is as good as ever, mario games never seem to disappoint me, or the majority of..." Read more

"Good quality shipped fast" Read more

4 customers mention "Age-appropriate"4 positive0 negative

Customers say the product is age-appropriate. They mention it's great for any age, kid-friendly, and great for the whole family.

"Great game. Suitable for all ages." Read more

"...Like all other mariokarts, it does get boring after a while. Good for kids!" Read more

"Super fun game...great for the whole family. Definitely kid friendly." Read more

"Fun game, great for any age!" Read more

4 customers mention "Pacing"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the pacing of the Mario Kart game. They mention it's pretty fast-paced and colourful.

"...as a weapon of mass destruction, race playback with rewind and fast forward functions to laugh with your pals or kids over some beautiful tracks and..." Read more

"A lot of fun and very addictive. This Mario kart is very pretty fast paced and colourful...." Read more

"Fast and game is fun..." Read more

"Fast and easy..." Read more

7 customers mention "Disc condition"3 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the condition of the disc. Some mention it's of great quality and doesn't have any scratches, while others say it has 3 small scratches.

"When my package came in, there was a huge scratch on the disk, making it come up on the wii u as an invalid disk." Read more

"Arrived on time, works perfectly. no scratches, disc and case are mint condition" Read more

"A few scratches but works well. This was the replacement for the first one that had deep scratches and didn't work at all...." Read more

"All perfect not broken or scratched l! Thank you" Read more

Pochette vraiment affreuse
1 out of 5 stars
Pochette vraiment affreuse
Pochette très dégueu cetais écris 7/10 pas 2/10 vraiment sa aurais même pas du être vendu tellement elle est degeulasse
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from Canada

  • Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2024
    Verified Purchase
    If you loved Mariokart you wouldn’t be disappointed no matter what Nintendo system it was released on.
  • Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2014
    Verified Purchase
    A lot of people kept their job over this game which has taken wii u media by storm for all the right reasons. Drift, drive under water, use piranha plants as a weapon of mass destruction, race playback with rewind and fast forward functions to laugh with your pals or kids over some beautiful tracks and a solid online connection or use multilayer to keep it simple fun. Driving on walls and paragliding will turn the game inside out and show you how much work went into the long hours of preparation. While nintendo has had a tendency of cheaping out on resolutions in the distant past, MK8 proves why they are the dream works of games all over again. They still have the "drive", drive by bike or quad, pink low rider and even a freaking catipillar. I'll leave the rest for you to discover, because there are tons of strange upgrades to smile over. Grab which ever compatible controller you wish to and experience it for yourself.
    One person found this helpful
    Report
  • Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
    Verified Purchase
    When my package came in, there was a huge scratch on the disk, making it come up on the wii u as an invalid disk.
  • Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2014
    Verified Purchase
    I bought this game for my Dad because he really loved Mario Kart for the Wii. My Dad whose in his 60's got his game and played it right away he was so excited for it.

    It has lived up to his expectations and my older brother whose played it will him a few times. They love that you can customize the Kart and the levels are really fun. I know that this will keep my Dad busy for many months and the replay value on it whether alone or playing with friends is very high. Well worth the cost!
  • Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2014
    Verified Purchase
    First off, the game is really slick looking. Best looking game on the Wii U so far. Aside from that, it is just a quality Mario Kart game. The anti-gravity stuff they advertise really doesn't change much about the game other than a few shortcuts on some of the tracks.

    The online play is smooth and handles people dropping in and out really well.

    I wish the game had proper battle arenas instead of just playing battle mode on the normal tracks. I like the additions of the Koopa Kids as playable characters, but this is countered by rehashes of other characters (Baby characters, metal characters).

    The kart customizations are neat and do let you build a kart to your liking, but I found it was really hard to win races as anything but the fastest characters.
  • Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2017
    Verified Purchase
    I love it? I don't know. I don't play TV games.

    My kids do. They have played the old Mario Kart game. When screens get bigger and bigger, the old 480 resolution picture looks pretty bad.

    So I got the WiiU version. My kids are happy with the U version. The HD pictures look so much better on a big screen.

    A bit expensive though. I think Nintendo should give some discount if people can turn in their older version.
  • Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2019
    Verified Purchase
    Wouldn’t load
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2015
    Verified Purchase
    Love the graphics... but was looking for something more....
    Also still hate that the computer cheats, the higher ccs you go. I don't know if it is possible to make the items more "balanced" so it's not like the computer always gets the good stuff to throw at you when you are leading!
    Still, a lot of fun for the family.

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
  • Alvaro
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un titulo obligado de wii u
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 22, 2016
    Verified Purchase
    Los escenarios son espectaculares, incluye pistas de otras consolas de nientendo (3ds, ds, n64). Es muy divertido en multijugador y el modo online tambien es muy divertido. Incluye muchos personajes y el auto o moto se puede configurar de muchas combinaciones posibles.
    Es un juego obligado para todo el que posea una wii u.
    Report
  • Arun Sippy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome game, kids really enjoyed it
    Reviewed in India on February 13, 2016
    Verified Purchase
    Awesome game, kids really enjoyed it. I must say wii u has the best games for kids as compared to sony or xbox. Mario is evergreen
  • Leo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Game with Flaws.
    Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2014
    Verified Purchase
    First time giving a review here. I started playing the Mario Kart series since Mario Kart 64. I played a little bit of the SNES Mario Kart and I never played Mario Kart Wii, however, I played Mario Kart 64 and Double Dash extensively. Now onto the review.

    Graphic wise, the game is absolutely gorgeous. It's kinda hard to tell when you're racing because you can only see soo much when you're focusing on the road in front of you but before you start a race, it shows a preview of the race and you can even watch the highlight reel after the race as you can watch yourself race through the beautiful track. A fun tool to see any WTF, LOL, or any epic moments. I really liked the track choices, my favorite is the n64 Rainbow Road and Twisted Mansion. There are a lot of tracks I flat out hated but that's very subjective, some people might like those tracks and some might hate the tracks I really like. One thing to note is a lot of the remake courses, some do not utilize the anti-gravity mechanics introduced which was odd to me. It could be because Nintendo didn't want to change them too dramatically that they're not noticeable. I wouldn't mind seeing Yoshi Valley have anti gravity but it felt new and nostalgic at the same time so I still enjoyed the non anti-gravity courses.

    To me, they fixed a lot of the problems fans complained about the previous Mario Kart, which is the Wii ver. In the Mario Kart Wii, the blue shell was WAY too common which affected the skill vs luck aspect of the game. In this game, the probability of the blue shell appearing has decreased dramatically. I could go for an entire cup and maybe I will encounter 1 blue shell or sometimes none at all. However, I played the game extensively and sometimes I will encounter the blue shell maybe once every 2 races. Very rarely there will be more than one blue shell in a single track race, however, it is based on chance and from my experience, it's very rare to encounter more than one blue shell per race which to me, it decreases the luck aspect of the game and it allows for more skill since you don't have to worry about getting hit and be dead last. With that being said, in the game, they introduced a new item which is the Super Horn. This is a very rare item but it also helps combat the blue shell problem as, it is the only item that counters the blue shell. Whenever the blue shell gets near you, you use the Super Horn and it blasts the blue shell away. So if you're usually in first place and you get the Super Horn, hold on to it for dear life. Lol.

    Biggest change they made is the fact that you can't use more than one item. When you have a green shell, you can't hold the item button to put it behind you and get another item. You can put the green shell behind you to protect you but as long as you have that item, you can't get another one. So one item at a time folks. When in first place, the items you will most likely get is coins, banana or green shells. You can still get other crazy items but the probability is low. This can be viewed negatively but to me, it could be viewed as a positive since the blue shell has been basically nerfed, red shells is the next threatening item so by having bananas or green shells, it encourages using more defensive strategies by holding them behind you instead of mindlessly hoard items and trow them behind you.

    Next subject is where people have different opinions which is the existence of coins. Coins have existed in the SNES Mario Kart and Mario Kart 7 in the 3DS if I'm correct. Personally, I dislike the fact that coins is now an item you can get when you run through an item box, especially when you can easily get coins in the tracks. In a competitive race, when you're running through an item box, out of all the potential items you could use to attack or defense yourself, you can get a coin which can be useless. However, coins do play a role in the game. Coins actually increased your top speed, the most you can carry is 10, this could make a difference in a very close race but sometimes it doesn't matter at all because we're hardly in that position since other items exist like a mushroom or shells which make a bigger impact in a race compared to coins. If the AI has a red shell behind me and all I have is coins and I'm maxxed out on coins, the shell easily changes the tide. Another thing coins do, is something long term which is, unlocking vehicle parts. I currently have 2,700 coins, so I unlocked many vehicle parts but I still have many more left to unlock. I'm trying to unlock the Gold Kart. There is a lot of replay value if you wish to 100% the game. This can be very repetitive but I really like the game so I don't mind. However, if you wish to just race and not 100% the game, then coins are useless since coins make the smallest amount of impact in a race.

    Another thing which fans have mixed feelings about is the battle mode. Honestly, Nintendo dropped the ball on this, there is no track/arena dedicated for Battle Mode. All your battles take place in a regular track used for racing. The tracks are exactly alike the ones used for racing, there is no difference but to hunt down your enemies and take down their balloons. It felt more like a race than an actual battle. Tracks are pretty big so you can ride aimlessly looking for enemies to attack, thankfully, we have a gamepad which tells us where everyone is. Another thing to help make things easier is there is a new control was introduced dedicated specifically for battle mode which is tight turns. Basically you drift and you let go of the gas button while holding down the drift button and your character will make a quick turn which is very useful when you're hunting down AI's in opposing teams. I honestly had fun in battle mode, mostly because I played split-screen with my girlfriend so we hunted down AI's for funzies but I feel like the battle mode experience would be better if we had actual tracks dedicated for battle, not race tracks.

    Lastly, things I did not like about the game. I did not like the roster that much. They did introduced a lot of new characters, like the Koopalings but besides that, we have the generic characters and their baby version. I'm fine with baby mario but to have baby luigi, baby peach, baby daisy, baby rosalina. What's next? Baby Wario, Baby Waluigi? This is very notable since there is so many baby characters, it adds more to the light class of characters. There is 11 light weight characters, 7 medium and 9 heavy. To me, it feels unbalanced. I'm tired of Baby characters, I wish they would bring in new characters or bring in returning characters. It feels very weird to not have Diddy Kong or Birdo or any other classic character that was popular after Double Dash's release. Mario Kart Wii has a better roster. Nintendo can easily redeem themselves by releasing DLC including more characters which I would be sold.

    Another thing I did not like is the vehicle parts. Like I said earlier, I collected 2,700 coins so I unlocked a lot of vehicle parts but the more you look around and compare, a lot of the vehicle parts make no big difference, in fact, some do the exact same thing as others. I think there are like 3-4 motorcycles which have the exact same stats but I had to collect over 5k of coins to collect. Doesn't feel very rewarding to me. They look different if that matters but stat wise, they're desame.

    Another thing is short cuts. Some tracks have no shortcuts, a lot of tracks have a lot of shortcuts but they felt useless because it requires you to get off course which slows you down a lot. So you take a shortcut but you're slow at doing so because it's off track. The best way to fully utilize shortcuts is to have mushrooms which to me, someone who is usually in 1-5th place, mushrooms are VERY rare. Not all shortcuts require mushrooms so you can use them but they can be hard to use because you can easily slip off and fall. So it is more of a risk vs reward type of deal which I like.

    In conclusion, I REALLY like the game, I actually recommend getting this game at full price if you're a fan of racing games, if you like Mario Kart, even if you like LBP Karting. If you have a Wii U, there are some games you just have to have because they're good exclusives and Mario Kart has been replicated in other games like LBP Karting and even Modnation for the PS3 but to me, Mario Kart 8 triumphs them all despite its own flaws. If you're planning on getting the game soon, I highly suggest now since you can get a free game if you register the game on Club Nintendo. So for 60 bucks, you get 2 games but the offer is only available until the end of July. Other than that, hope you understand and enjoyed my first review. :)
  • Candid Reviewer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best Mario Kart EVER! Buy this game!
    Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2014
    Verified Purchase
    Mario Kart 8 for the Nintendo Wii U is far and away the best Mario Kart game yet--and yes, I've played them all.

    EXCELLENT CONTROLS
    The kart physics and handling will feel utterly familiar to those who have played the last few entries in the series. That's good news because it means the controls are still as polished and responsive as ever. Moreover, the variables that affect your kart's top speed, acceleration, handling, weight, and traction also function almost exactly as they have in the past, except that now those variables are no longer entirely tied to specific characters. Character choice now has a milder effect on how the kart performs (though it does still have an effect), while the specific options you choose for your kart (body type, tire type, and glider type) now play a greater role in determining its resulting performance characteristics.

    For racing, I think the Gamepad, the Wiimote with Nunchuk, or the Pro Controller all work very well. You can also use the motion controls if you want (i.e., tilting the Wiimote back and forth like a steering wheel), but I've never found that to be as responsive as using the thumbstick to steer. Of course, kids or inexperienced gamers may prefer the motion controls, especially if they're very young and lack the manual dexterity to operate the thumbstick with precision.

    SUPERB GRAPHICS ENHANCE GAMEPLAY
    By far the most noticeable improvement in Mario Kart 8 is the substantial upgrade in graphics and detail, especially with regard to the tracks (though the characters and karts look better too). This significantly enhances the racing experience--in part, because the tracks look so much nicer, but mainly because Nintendo has added more nuances that can affect how well you race on a given track. For example, there are strategic shortcuts that will give you a slight edge ahead, or moving acceleration patches that can catapult you far ahead if you hit them consistently in a well-timed sequence, or discrete ledges that permit you access to an extra row of item boxes or a modest shortcut if you steer your glider skillfully enough to access them, and so on. Some of these kinds of nuances existed in previous iterations of the game, but never quite so thoughtfully incorporated. Moreover, nearly every track has a very distinctive theme that makes it stand out visually, far more so than any assortment of tracks from previous entries in the franchise.

    WELL BALANCED GAMEPLAY
    I especially like how Nintendo has tweaked the power items (how often they appear, how they function, and how drastically they affect the racing) to balance out the gameplay. There are still many rows of item boxes, but the items now feel more diversified and rarer to obtain so that, for example, you're not constantly getting a heat-seeking red shell or a lightning bolt. Instead, if you're at the head of the pack, you can expect to get a steady diet of bananas, green shells, and mere coins. If you fall further back, the boxes will start giving out more powerful items to help you recover, such as red shells, triple red shells, speed boost mushrooms, and triple speed boost mushrooms. And if you fall all the way to the rear, you'll start getting far more substantial help in the form of speeding bullets (you launch ahead as a giant bullet, knocking out other racers out as you go), golden mushrooms (a series of speed boosts), lightning bolts (to shrink and slow the other players), ink (to obstruct the other players' screens with splotches of ink), and blue shells (to knock out the person in 1st place). Also, there are some new items, like the music box, which can be used to knock out enemies in a close radius or, better yet, to knock out the dreaded blue shell before it blows you out of first place. All together, this makes the game feel much better balanced than any previous version, so that winning or losing depends much more on how well you drive and strategize, not merely on how lucky you are at getting powerful items to knock everyone else out.

    Nintendo also wisely reduced the recovery time for falling off ledges by several seconds. That's a nice tweak as well, since it means that less skillful players will not get nearly as frustrated on tracks that have a lot of jumps and gaps. In some previous entries in the series, there were tracks you simply couldn't play with inexperienced fellow players or they wouldn't be able to have fun. With this game, even young children will probably be fine on most of the tracks because the recovery from a fall off the side of a track is so much faster--almost as brief as running into a banana for a very brief spin out. This also means that if you're doing a great job racing, but make one mistake that throws you off the track, it is still possible to recover fast enough to win. In some previous Mario Kart games, one fall could sometimes set you back so many pole positions in a single race that it would potentially prevent you from winning the entire cup. Also, if you get turned around and don't correct the problem soon enough, the cloud koopa will fish your kart back around facing the right way--again, a great help for young kids who might get turned around while playing.

    Lastly, subtle racing decisions now add up to have a significant impact on your success at racing, ensuring that good racing skills are rewarded comparatively more here than in previous versions of the game. For instance, you can learn to drift around corners for a slight speed boost, as in the previous version. You can collide with other players (or on some tracks, strategically placed pinball-like bumpers) to gain a slight speed boost. You can take a strategic shortcut. You can tweak your kart's characteristics (body/tires/glider). And so on. While most of these possibilities existed in previous iterations of the game, they come together more effectively here so that, if you really master all of these subtle elements, it adds up to a substantial competitive edge over less experienced or less skillful racers. It's hard to explain the effect this has on the gaming experience, but it just makes the racing feel more solid, with clearer benefits for skill progression, whereas previous entries in the series always felt haunted by a "luck" factor that had little or nothing to do with skill, and also often felt as though there was a little too much mayhem happening too often from too many powerful items being constantly churned out and used against you.

    SOME DOWNSIDES
    As you've likely seen in other reviews, Battle Mode is the main disappointment here because there are no arenas included. Instead, you battle on the tracks. Although this means there is more variety in where you battle now, it is disappointing not to have at least a few large arenas that concentrate the battle in a central area, instead of requiring you to roam (and sometimes "hunt" for others) around a closed circuit track. I suspect Nintendo will resolve this in the future by offering downloadable stadiums for purchase. If they do, I know many fans will be pleased. Regardless, this isn't a deal breaker. There's plenty here to enjoy--and enough to still make this the best Mario Kart game yet. But unless Nintendo releases some arenas, Battle Mode will remain a disappointment that most players simply ignore.

    The other big disappointment here is no split screen option. I thought for sure that when racing with two players, one would be able to use the gamepad while the other person enjoys the full television screen. Nope. Even if you're only playing with two players, you have to play it split screen on the television. It's not a big deal, I guess, but it would be so cool if I had the option to put one player entirely on the gamepad's screen, leaving the entire television screen for player two. Oh well. The good news is that you can play solely on the gamepad in 1-player mode if you want to free up the television for another family member to watch TV. For 2 or more players, though, the gamepad screen gets split just like the television, and thus, feels too small to be useful, so I switch it to a map view and watch my character on the larger (split) television screen instead.

    CONCLUSION
    There is a lot more I could say, but really it boils down to this: If you like Mario Kart or simply enjoy racing and you own a Wii U, go ahead and buy this game! There are dozens, if not hundreds, of hours of fun to be had here. And it's family friendly entertainment that adults and young kids alike will enjoy. It also features competitive racing online, which will extend the playability of the game quite a lot. But the biggest treat is the beauty and detail of the tracks, which are so much more distinctive, creative, vibrant, and nuanced than ever before. Trust me, if you like Mario Kart, you want this game!
  • Serge G.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una de las mejores versiones de Mario Kart que he jugado.
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2018
    Verified Purchase
    Excelente version de Mario Kart para WiiU, no creo que le pida nada a la version de Switch. Excelentes graficos, pueden jugar hasta 4 en pantalla dividia y tiene diferentes dificultades para diferentes edades. Muy recomendado!