Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is again with Wave 4 (of six) of the Booster Course Cross tracks, this time masking the Fruit Cup and Boomerang Cup. Now that we’re over the midway level, it actually seems like Nintendo is beginning to kick issues into excessive gear with not solely a stellar set of recent and returning tracks but additionally an additional character within the type of Birdo. All of it provides up to what’s simply the strongest DLC launch up to now.
Beginning with the Fruit Cup first, right here you’ve obtained Amsterdam Drift from Mario Kart Tour, Riverside Park from GBA, DK’s Snowboard Cross from Wii, and the model new Yoshi’s Island course. Amsterdam Drift, is arguably the strongest of the tracks from Tour, sending you hovering by means of the air in opposition to a backdrop of farmland and windmills earlier than you’re cruising on the mattress of the Amstel River. It appears to be like so good.
Riverside Park from the GBA might be the one course that might fairly be labeled a ‘dud’ on this newest DLC launch. It’s actually fairly sufficient, however just by advantage of being a GBA observe, it’s a bit simplistic, much less manic, and will get fairly boring in consequence. DK’s Snowboard Cross, nevertheless, is superb and showcases some fantastic verticality with some tremendous tight corners. It’s undoubtedly one for velocity nuts to get their tooth into; 200cc is an absolute blast.
The star of the Fruit Cup, and certainly the entire DLC providing, is Yoshi’s Island. Very similar to Sky-Excessive Sundae earlier than it, this one makes its debut in MK8D (although we suspect it would present up in Tour earlier than lengthy) and you may undoubtedly recognize the sheer effort that’s gone into it when it comes to visuals, format, and bespoke nods to its namesake SNES sport. It’s not probably the most advanced we have seen, however you’ll be taking to the sky, racing throughout clouds, earlier than splashing down into water under. It appears to be like beautiful, completely invoking the visible model of Yoshi’s Island with — as we have come to count on — wonderful music besides.
Shifting onto the Boomerang Cup, this one gives up Bangkok Rush and Singapore Speedway from Tour, Mario Circuit from DS, and Waluigi Stadium from GameCube. The 2 Tour choices are each surprisingly partaking and virtually rival Amsterdam Drift; Singapore Speedway specifically appears to be like actually beautiful, with neon lights offering a pleasant distinction in opposition to the night time sky.
Mario Circuit is the one different observe that veers in the direction of mediocrity, however in contrast to Riverside Park, there’s sufficient right here to maintain you in your toes, together with wandering Goombas and Piranha Crops which spit fireballs down the observe. Final however not least, Waluigi Stadium stays as nice because it’s all the time been, with treacherous terrain and lethal obstacles, together with circles of fireballs and big, picket Piranha Crops. It’s nice stuff.
Shout out goes to Birdo, too. We’re sure there will likely be legions of followers thrilled to see her be part of the roster. Very similar to Yoshi, she’s a middleweight karter with a alternative of 9 totally different color variations (together with a relatively sickly inexperienced we’re not too eager on). With 5 extra slots freshly revealed on the character choose display, we are able to’t wait to see which different drivers Nintendo brings to the fold.
All in all, Wave 4 options fairly comfortably the most effective set of tracks so removed from the Booster Course Cross, with just one proving to be a bit underwhelming. We’re loving the Tour additions, and Yoshi’s Island is destined to be an all-time nice. If Nintendo retains this up, then we’ll be in an awesome place for Waves 5 and 6.