![]() ![]() The Wii U version frustratingly put battles on regular courses built for lap-based racing, meaning you could spend quite a while just hunting down opponents to hit with items like shells and bob-ombs.įor Deluxe, Nintendo has taken the time to craft five new battle arenas (as well as revamped versions of three classic courses). The most important update to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe comes in the Battle Mode. Here are some quick impressions of what has changed this time around. ![]() Further Reading Mario Kart 8 review: One step forward, one step backThe core racing in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe feels exactly like the Wii U version, right down to the excellent selection of 48 courses, so most of what we said in our original review (plus thoughts on the DLC, which is already included in this package) stand largely unchanged.
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