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Building a lot of hype has changed over the years. It used to be that you got people excited for games and that would mean everyone trying to build up as much info as they could. People would already be releasing wallpapers and other digital merchandise trying to support the upcoming release. Now, it means a lot of people complaining, speculating, and bashing things before they even release.
This game delivers on what you would expect from a Mario Kart title. It is vivid, fast-paced, and still an entry-level racer for children. Like many Nintendo games that were once on the DS, it is built around the idea that it was once on a stacked set of screens, meaning it is in portrait. You are shooting shells in front of you or dropping bananas behind you, so there is little time to admire the scenery on the far left and right anyway.
There is a paid element to the game, but it is not so aggressive that all feels lost without it. You can get some decent items as part of the tutorial, but don't expect pre-registration bonuses. Digital extras have never been a big trend in Nintendo titles.
For those that played Mario Kart through the years, there is a lot of nostalgia here. For those that are new to the title, it should not be taken as a serious racer. It is, like most Nintendo games, a more casual version.
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