IMDb RATING
8.5/10
2.9K
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Mario and the rest race against each other for the gold cup again. Underwater and air gliding returns. Mario Kart 8 introduces zero gravity, and has a total of 48 race tracks.Mario and the rest race against each other for the gold cup again. Underwater and air gliding returns. Mario Kart 8 introduces zero gravity, and has a total of 48 race tracks.Mario and the rest race against each other for the gold cup again. Underwater and air gliding returns. Mario Kart 8 introduces zero gravity, and has a total of 48 race tracks.
- Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
Tomo Adachi
- Female Mii
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Nate Bihldorff
- Shy Guy
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
David Cooke
- Morton Koopa Jr.
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Stacey Deddo
- Sunshine Airport P.A.
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Dan Falcone
- Roy Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Ashley Flannegan
- Wendy O. Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
David J. Goldfarb
- Ludwig von Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Katsuhiro Harasawa
- Male Mii
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Ryan Higgins
- Iggy Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Tomoyuki Higuchi
- Male Mii
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Michelle Hippe
- Larry Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Hitomi Hirose
- Female Mii
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Kenny James
- Bowser
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Yûko Kaida
- Female Mii
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Samantha Kelly
- Princess Peach
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Charles Martinet
- Mario
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Carlee McManus
- Lemmy Koopa
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Tadd Morgan
- Lakitu
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Although the Wii U was a commercial failure, I'm still glad I purchased it to play this game. The online modes were incredibly addicting and fun, even if the battle-mode was a little lacking and poorly setup.
I miss playing this one already!
I miss playing this one already!
The original Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U is hands-down one of the best entries in the entire series. From the moment I started racing, I could tell this was something special. The graphics were gorgeous for its time, the soundtrack was dynamic and energetic, and the gameplay felt tighter and more exciting than ever before.
I'm really glad this game returned as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch - because Mario Kart 8 absolutely deserved a second life. The core game was already amazing, and it laid the foundation for what became the most successful Mario Kart of all time.
The introduction of anti-gravity racing added a fun twist to the traditional tracks, letting players zoom along walls and ceilings in a way that felt fresh without breaking what made Mario Kart fun to begin with. And with underwater driving and gliding returning from Mario Kart 7, this game felt like the ultimate package.
The original version came packed with 48 tracks (including DLC) - a massive selection that blended creative new courses with beautifully remastered retro tracks. Every race felt unique, and the replay value was endless.
This is one of those games that you can come back to again and again, especially with friends or online. It's a true gem in the Wii U library and an essential piece of Mario Kart history.
I'm really glad this game returned as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch - because Mario Kart 8 absolutely deserved a second life. The core game was already amazing, and it laid the foundation for what became the most successful Mario Kart of all time.
The introduction of anti-gravity racing added a fun twist to the traditional tracks, letting players zoom along walls and ceilings in a way that felt fresh without breaking what made Mario Kart fun to begin with. And with underwater driving and gliding returning from Mario Kart 7, this game felt like the ultimate package.
The original version came packed with 48 tracks (including DLC) - a massive selection that blended creative new courses with beautifully remastered retro tracks. Every race felt unique, and the replay value was endless.
This is one of those games that you can come back to again and again, especially with friends or online. It's a true gem in the Wii U library and an essential piece of Mario Kart history.
10chribren
"Mario Kart 8" is a Mario racing game which was released on Wii U around the world, right at the end of May 2014.
As in the previous Mario Kart-games, Mario characters race against each other and throw items at each other in order to get 1st place.
What makes this game a little bit different from the previous games, is the anti-gravity mechanic which allows any character to drive on any surfaces like walls and ceilings. Other features, like underwater driving, gliders from 3DS-game "Mario Kart 7", and bikes from "Mario Kart Wii", return.
I bought this game at a local electronic shop several days before writing this review. Just when I began to play this game, I happened to enjoy it right when I was about to practice on Time Trial and then race against other characters. I love the game-play, the visual effects, and especially the anti-gravity I mentioned earlier. Enjoyable when played alone, but playing it with other people might make it exciting. The race tracks itself are pretty much stylized as well, and look more realistic than before.
Another feature which I found to be surprisingly funny is this: Instead of just seeing a character doing a victory/loser pose when completing a race, we also get to see highlights from the recently completed race before going on to the next race. Skipping the highlights is optional.
However, the battle mode is different from before. While the game-play is basically the same as before, instead of the traditional battle stages, you fight against each other on race tracks. You might even have to look for an opponent to use a weapon against.
While I pretty much accept the characters appearing on the character rooster (take the Koopalings and Metal Mario for example), the only character I think is a bit unnecessary is Pink Gold Peach. If I may ask. isn't it enough with the regular Princess Peach? By the way, I'm so happy to at least have unlocked Rosalina, because she happened to be one of my favorite characters in this entire game.
Basically, I find this game to be one of the better Mario Kart-games so far. A must-have game for anyone with the Wii U-console. All in all, I give this game a well deserved overall rating: 10/10.
As in the previous Mario Kart-games, Mario characters race against each other and throw items at each other in order to get 1st place.
What makes this game a little bit different from the previous games, is the anti-gravity mechanic which allows any character to drive on any surfaces like walls and ceilings. Other features, like underwater driving, gliders from 3DS-game "Mario Kart 7", and bikes from "Mario Kart Wii", return.
I bought this game at a local electronic shop several days before writing this review. Just when I began to play this game, I happened to enjoy it right when I was about to practice on Time Trial and then race against other characters. I love the game-play, the visual effects, and especially the anti-gravity I mentioned earlier. Enjoyable when played alone, but playing it with other people might make it exciting. The race tracks itself are pretty much stylized as well, and look more realistic than before.
Another feature which I found to be surprisingly funny is this: Instead of just seeing a character doing a victory/loser pose when completing a race, we also get to see highlights from the recently completed race before going on to the next race. Skipping the highlights is optional.
However, the battle mode is different from before. While the game-play is basically the same as before, instead of the traditional battle stages, you fight against each other on race tracks. You might even have to look for an opponent to use a weapon against.
While I pretty much accept the characters appearing on the character rooster (take the Koopalings and Metal Mario for example), the only character I think is a bit unnecessary is Pink Gold Peach. If I may ask. isn't it enough with the regular Princess Peach? By the way, I'm so happy to at least have unlocked Rosalina, because she happened to be one of my favorite characters in this entire game.
Basically, I find this game to be one of the better Mario Kart-games so far. A must-have game for anyone with the Wii U-console. All in all, I give this game a well deserved overall rating: 10/10.
Prior to, I played the hell out of Wii Mario Kart. By this time I guess I was video game fatigued and like most gamers I was desperate to keep my gaming interest alive. However, for me, I can't be brainwashed into playing games, especially Nintendo games as an adult.
MK8 was a step-up from Wii MK. Even though, I guess due to nostalgia, I prefer to play Wii MK. MK8 had the better graphics, gameplay and new add-ons and courses were spectacular.
I'm not a gamer-person who will lie. I'll admit I struggled on MK8 probably because the energy I once had for games was loss. Then I basically stopped playing, gave away my Wii U.
Overall a beautiful game in some way Wii MK is better but MK8 has the better features, I hope that makes sense.
MK8 was a step-up from Wii MK. Even though, I guess due to nostalgia, I prefer to play Wii MK. MK8 had the better graphics, gameplay and new add-ons and courses were spectacular.
I'm not a gamer-person who will lie. I'll admit I struggled on MK8 probably because the energy I once had for games was loss. Then I basically stopped playing, gave away my Wii U.
Overall a beautiful game in some way Wii MK is better but MK8 has the better features, I hope that makes sense.
I got so excited when the Koopalings were playable for this game! Some of them got more personality traits and some of them got even cuter such as Larry and Lemmy!
I didn't expect Lemmy so suddenly sound much more high-pitched and squeakier! This game made me love Lemmy! Paper Jam, and Bowser Jr's Journey were icing on the cake!
Did you know
- TriviaFor the first time ever in a non-arcade Mario Kart game, there is a character in the roster who is not part of the franchise: Link from the The Legend of Zelda series, and Villager and Isabelle from Animal Crossing as downloadable DLC.
- Crazy creditsJun Ito, one of the programmers, is accidentally credited twice for the same job.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Headlines of 2014 (2014)
- SoundtracksHava Nagila
Performed by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
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