Excellent playability, A lot of fun, especially with other players!, Motorbikes offer an interesting addition, Multiplayer up to 4 players or online
AI is annoying, Graphics haven't advanced, Steering wheel dispensable
Particularly fun among friends and to a lesser extent in one-player, Mario Kart Wii won't revolutionise the series but does introduce some good additions. Among them, the motorbikes are a nice surprise, while online multi-player mode allows you to incr...
Abstract: Mario Kart needs little introduction. The game first appeared in 1992 for the SNES as Super Mario Kart and a version has appeared on every console Nintendo has released since. The Wii version brings a few new features to the plate along with brand new ...
Its Mario!; Perfectly balanced racing experience.; Excellent music.; Huge selection of characters and courses.; 12 player online play!; The Wii Wheel is fun.
Uhm......; thinks...; Nope can't think of anything!; Seriously!
Abstract: It’s been 3 years since Mario Kart came out on the DS and 5 years since Mario Kart: Double Dash was released.It’s been worth the wait for the next instalment. I was pondering whether to get the game or not, because I thought “what more can they do?” – ...
New karts, new bikes, new tracks, Superb multiplayer, Comes with a Wii Wheel, Loads of multiplayer longevity
Single player replayability limited, Wii Wheel/ Wii Remote control a bit ‘dodgy’, 16 tracks just repetitions from previous versions, Opponents become real basts in the later races
So, if you haven’t got the gist of this review by now, here it is in a nutshell: As a single player game, Mario Kart still has that mass appeal but is of limited replay value. Once you’ve aced all the tracks and beaten all the ghosts in time t...
Abstract: It’s been sixteen years since Nintendo started this kart racing malarkey. Back when it first kicked off no one ever considered it was going to be a success, and before release most commented that the best it could hope for was to be an enjoyable side d...