The only thing i liked in Mario Kart Wii more then in 8 was that it has Wario's Bike. In every other aspect wins MK8 (Especially because Wario has 3 Tracks in it.)
Is that supposed to make me more grateful? Even if those controls are worse that doesn't mean Double Dash's aren't bad either.Hey, I prefer those loose controls to the ridiculously loose ones in Super Circuit. There it feels you're driving on ice most of the time.
What kind of meaning do you expect from a Mario Kart course?meaning
This makes me so ashamed to be a Super Circuit fan.
I'm glad that not every Mario Kart track has to be a generic "Mario's Circuit" or "Bowser's Back Yard" or "Peach's Cotton Plantation" or whatever.Something to do with Mario or another game, all I saw on the track were Chain chomps. It just seemed so out of place, I never heard of a Cheese land before, in terms of Mario or anything Nintendo.
I'm glad that not every Mario Kart track has to be a generic "Mario's Circuit" or "Bowser's Back Yard" or "Peach's Cotton Plantation" or whatever.
It's much more fun to see more "out there" track ideas. That's why I love Cheese Land and why I'm so disappointed that they took out the space theme. That was infinitely more memorable. I mean come on! It's a moon made of cheese with mice running around on it! How is that not perfect!?
Mario games are supposed to be about imaginative worlds and scenarios.
That's why I also love MK8's Ribbon Road. You are tiny and drive around a toy track. Why? WHO CARES? Because it's fun! Because it's awesome! Because it's memorable!
Compare that to for example... I dunno, Ice Ice Outpost which just takes place in a generic polar region. There's nothing to it except those 2 tracks that you drive on. You don't even drive on the ice much. No polar bears, no cool icicle caves or anything... Just a few boring icy cliffs on the sides and some ice overhead.
...and Toads.
I mean come on, give us SOMETHING to make it interesting!
Wild Woods and Dragon Driftway were much more appealing.
(Don't get me started on SNES Rainbow Road tho...)