

They include Battle Stadium, Dragon Palace, Lunar Colony, Sweet Sweet Kingdom, Luigi's Mansion, Battle Course 1, and Wuhu Town.Mario Kart 8 is a 2014 kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. These game tops also come with eight new arena-style maps, and a few of these are recreations from the series' past. Mario Kart has really become something of a party game, but that's not all when it comes to Battle Mode. Renegade Roundup, Coin Runners, and Shine Thief are three other mode types available for fans and the uninitiated alike. Lob bomb-ombs at your opponents in an attempt to blow them sky high. There's also Bomb-omb blast which is exactly like it sounds. RELATED: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Characters Who Should Return In The DLC The traditional Balloon popping gauntlet returns when players must vie to be the last one standing with a balloon strapped to their kart.


The Deluxe edition comes with a completely revamped Battle Mode with several game types that will entertain small gatherings of friends into the wee hours of the morning. Sure, the Wii U version did have a Battle Mode of sorts, but it was rather thin. Furthermore, with the addition of racetrack updates, players can now add rulesets to items, which allows players to select which items they want to appear in the race. That's right, the Deluxe edition offers players a chance to hang on to two items at once unlike the original Wii U version. But, perhaps, the greatest addition when it comes to items is the 2nd slot.

The Boo Ghost makes a return to the series in the Deluxe version enabling players to steal coveted items from their opponents.Īdditionally, the stellar Battle Mode (which we'll get to shortly) now includes the feather giving you some verticality when it comes to vaulting over objects. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe added a few new items. Mario Kart has always been less about the actual racing and more about the luck of the draw when it comes to getting gnarly weapons to "cheat" your way to first place. The items that you can use to sabotage your opponents is the series' bread and butter. What would Mario Kart be without items? Well, it'd just be any other kart racer if we're being honest.
