Five years after it debuted on the Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe About to get eight new racing tracks as part of DLC content for the Booster Course PassPlayers are already analyzing whether they look luxurious enough. consensus? There is none, at least not yet.
New tournaments go live on March 18, but some players got an early glimpse by playing online in Japan-based lobbies. One of the most controversial lightning rods Back when the DLC was first announced It was Coconut Mall, the level that was originally shown Mario Kart Wii.
Some players argued that Nintendo’s course presentation at the time lacked realistic detail and refinement compared to its Mario Kart 8 DeluxeThe current graphic style, which he likens them to isolated versions of some levels that appear in Mobile cross Mario Kart Tour.
Earlier this week, however, the Twitter account MarioPartyLegacy Spotted changes In a recent release that makes it seem as if Nintendo has added more vibrant colors and textures to Coconut Mall since the Nintendo Direct revealed last month. Now, some players have seen the level in action and think it looks good, while others have gone through and discover all the changes from the original Wii version.
For example, Miis who once drove cars to hit players now have Shy Guys behind the wheel and don’t seem to be moving (they’ve previously hit you and kicked you out). Escalators no longer look like escalators, there’s a new shortcut where the ramp used to be, and some players have pointed out missing brackets and item boxes near the end of the course. On the other hand, Mario Block art now decorates the walls.
One fan commented on Twitter: “Coconuts don’t have the right to be this lifeless ridiculous.”
Another wrote: “This honestly looks better than Twitter depicts.” “I can’t wait for everyone to have access to these courses.”
Snapshots from the courses sky garden From Super Mario Kart Arena And the Paris Promenade From Mario Kart Tour Also made his way online today. Like the Switch version from Coconut Mall, both levels are crisp and lively and honestly look good. Racing at 150 cc and blasting with a blue shell, most guys probably wouldn’t think of it as if they were hanging on a wall at the Met. For fans who will be, the levels seem to rock better than some originally feared, but with a few changes to the original designs not everyone will agree with it.
as with switch sportsNintendo’s ongoing Mii review seems particularly awful to some fans. Miis is now officially outdated, and it’s a beloved part of the company’s gaming history. Then again, it can be said that Nintendo has never been one Prioritize preserving its legacy.