![]() They have the resources to do it, why not take advantage of those resources? I’m glad they didn’t change the music too much on Mushroom Gorge. You could forgive them the first time, but I just felt like they could’ve made the song sound different. Both those tracks also had the same situation from their original debut in Mario Kart DS. So basically, the song in the racetrack shares it with another racetrack in the game, Wario Stadium. So much for being an original track, huh? One of the returning tracks from Mario Kart DS, Waluigi Pinball, was lacking something important. Funny enough, this track was featured on Mario Kart Tour soon after the second wave came out. Sure, you can say that it’s supposed to be bright and colorful because it’s supposed to be a track with the theme of sweets, but I feel like they could’ve made it look less like something out of a mobile game. This racetrack, however, wasn’t visually appealing. This track was pretty fun to play on since you can do a lot of floaty like tricks or short cuts. This track is basically what you would get if you mixed heaven and Ice cream. This wave included an original new track called Sky-High Sundae. These tracks were also way more fun to play on. The tracks were actually appealing to look at unlike the last wave, what an eyesore. This wave was a definitely a big improvement from the previous. I guess it’s true about what they say, the sequel is better. I’d say the only good part about this wave was the music. ![]() ![]() This wave just really lacked love and visuals. None the less, the tracks were fine to play on. I’m surprised we didn’t get the good tracks since the beginning. The choice of the tracks chosen felt rather vague. I was honestly disappointed with how this wave turned out. They didn’t really try changing up the textures to make it somewhat fit with how the base game looked. The graphics of the tracks didn’t really hold up to how the original tracks from the base game looked like. It has always been speculated that a majority of the tracks from this wave were directly ported from Nintendo’s mobile game, Mario Kart Tour. You could tell quality was not on their agenda. Wave 1: Starting off with Wave 1, wow, it’s…really bad. Just as a disclaimer, I won’t be ranking each cup or track, but every wave to avoid making the article long. Each update or “wave” would come with two cups, each cup having four tracks, meaning each wave would have a total of eight tracks. I remember that announcement like if it was just yesterday. It was announced that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe would be receiving 48 more tracks. People yearning for new Mario Kart content, but nothing came of it until February 2022 during a Nintendo Direct. ![]() Unfortunately, a new Mario Kart game wasn’t the case. This game was definitely a good way to stay occupied as more games would release soon, and apparently rumors going around that a new Mario Kart game was in the works. If you don’t know how this game works, It’s your typical go-kart racing game with famous Super Mario characters and a few non-Super Mario characters. It maintains the same play style with added characters and more. It’s pretty much just a port of the Wii U game. Years later when the Nintendo Switch released, one of the few games that would be releasing around the same time as the console, would be Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. As some of you may know Mario Kart 8 has been around for years since May 29th, 2014, on the Wii U. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe comes to an end with its final DLC (Downloadable Content) update on November 9th, 2023.
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