New or not, though, it’s nice to have a Mario Kart game on the Switch. ![]() Racing in Deluxe will give Wii U players déjà vu: It feels exactly like the original Mario Kart 8. ![]() Oh, and if you have trouble driving, Deluxe has some new options like Auto Accelerate and Smart Steering, that take all of the skill out of at least finishing a race. There are now eight dedicated battle arenas to play in, so you don’t have to try and fight it out on courses meant for racing. That, and it revamps the series long-beloved and beleaguered Battle mode, finally making it playable. It has all the content from the original game and first two DLC releases, and adds a few new characters, items, vehicles, and tracks. If you already played MK8 on the Wii U, the new ‘ Deluxe’ version feels like a phantom DLC update that never came. ![]() Would you rather wait years for the next Mario Kart, or pay more money to play it today? If you’re a Nintendo Switch owner that previously owned a Wii U, this is a question you need to answer for yourself because Mario Kart 8 is back, and though it has some serious enhancements, it is largely the same game. ![]() Playing on a single Joy-Con is cramped (but not required)
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