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Mario Kart 8

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Mario Kart 8

May 29, 2014

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4.22 average rating based on 7318 ratings

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Turn your racing experience upside down! Nintendo’s Mario Kart franchise comes to the Wii U console in full HD, introducing new racing circuit designs and anti-gravity karts that will have players driving upside down. And for the first time, all of Bowser’s seven Koopalings are playable characters-- get a taste of being bad on the race track by playing as Iggy, Larry, Lemmy, Ludwig, Morton, Roy and Wendy. Players will also enjoy a variety of series-favorite features, including the return of 12-player online competitive play, hang-gliders, underwater racing and motorbikes.
Release Dates
May 29, 2014 (North_America)
Wii U
May 29, 2014 (Japan)
Wii U
May 30, 2014 (Europe)
Wii U
2014 (Brazil)
Wii U
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User Stats
12639
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798
Wish Listed
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How Long Is Mario Kart 8?
Main story: 23.2 hours
Main + extras: 28.8 hours
100% completion: 86.9 hours
Total completions: 44
skinnyapples
skinnyapples gave Sep 7, 2019
skinnyapples gave Sep 7, 2019
Fun party game

My friends and I are always playing this when they come over, it is hands down one of the best party games out right now. Everyone loves Mario kart. I do wish for more courses and maybe a little more challenge? Sometimes the races can be quite easy. Other than that this game serves its purpose on being a fun and entertaining game you can play with others. Love it. enter image description here

Charly_151
Charly_151 gave May 16, 2024
Charly_151 gave May 16, 2024
Un juego difícil de superar
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

Junto al DLC este juego ha hecho muy complicado imaginarse un Mario Kart 9 que lo supere.

RossBonaime
RossBonaime gave Apr 19, 2025
RossBonaime gave Apr 19, 2025
RossBonaime's review of Mario Kart 8
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

I had played Mario Kart 8 when it was released on Wii U and really enjoyed it, and I decided to finally crack down and play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch around the time Nintendo announced Mario Kart World for the Switch 2. Right off the bat, in terms of the number of characters and levels, you couldn't ask for more then Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Not only does this have an absurd lineup of characters, but a ton of tracks, many of which are updated versions of tracks from the franchise's entire history. I feel like the Nintendo first-party games that came out of the Switch were often celebrating Nintendo's history and really going all-in with the possibility of their titles, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe certainly does this for the Mario Kart franchise.

I say all that and I truly enjoyed my time with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, for sure. But I think this game ratchets the difficulty up in a way that I've never seen happen in the Mario Kart franchise like this before. 50cc and 100cc? Sure, I'm having a lot of fun. 150cc? Grab your ass, because it's about to get rocked. The …

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I had played Mario Kart 8 when it was released on Wii U and really enjoyed it, and I decided to finally crack down and play Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch around the time Nintendo announced Mario Kart World for the Switch 2. Right off the bat, in terms of the number of characters and levels, you couldn't ask for more then Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Not only does this have an absurd lineup of characters, but a ton of tracks, many of which are updated versions of tracks from the franchise's entire history. I feel like the Nintendo first-party games that came out of the Switch were often celebrating Nintendo's history and really going all-in with the possibility of their titles, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe certainly does this for the Mario Kart franchise.

I say all that and I truly enjoyed my time with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, for sure. But I think this game ratchets the difficulty up in a way that I've never seen happen in the Mario Kart franchise like this before. 50cc and 100cc? Sure, I'm having a lot of fun. 150cc? Grab your ass, because it's about to get rocked. The other racers are flawless, the number of items is absurd, and I felt like I was being lulled into a false sense of security with every race, doing fine, until someone would shell my ass at the last second, often making me restart an entire tour from the beginning. I must've tried to perfect a 150cc tour at least a dozen times, and after a while, I just had to give up. I also don't really care for the handling of weight, having to figure out which car, wheels, and parachute will help you best in a race. I dunno man, just let me race, and in the case of the 150cc tours, probably lose.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a blast, until it wasn't for me. And as someone who has played this series my entire life, I was shocked by how hard I found the difficulty, and even before I got to the hardest level! I guess Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is everything for everyone, and if you want the challenge that 150cc and 200cc have to offer, be my guest, but I can't believe how much I struggled once this game got a bit more difficult.

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cagebox
cagebox gave Feb 19, 2024
cagebox gave Feb 19, 2024
My Favorite Mario Kart
This review is for the Wii U version

To me Mario Kart 8 is the best Mario Kart. It's so good that Nintendo decided not to make an original Mario Kart for the Switch but just port the game over from the unsuccessful Wii U to the very successful Switch. The controls in Mario Kart 8 are much sleeker and easier to handle than Double Dash. I played the crap out of this game and it's good enough that my wife (who doesn't like video games) loves it too.

MantaOrlando
MantaOrlando gave Oct 18, 2024
MantaOrlando gave Oct 18, 2024
One of the more disappointing Mario Karts.
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

It's alright. Not one of the most fun Mario Kart games I've ever played. Gameplay can be hectic, sure. But somehow I don't remember any of the tracks aside from the Rainbow Road and of course the Waluigi tracks. I think it's just too smooth an experience and doesn't leave much to the imagination. The soundtrack and sound design didn't help either. If it's your favourite, that's cool. Have it as your favourite. I still give it four stars because it's still a quality Mario Kart.

Robotnanny
Robotnanny gave Dec 7, 2023
Robotnanny gave Dec 7, 2023
The colors duke the colorssss
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

I grew up on Mario Kart 64, and it probably ages me to say there was too much happening in MK8 for me. Felt like I was on an ADHD drug trip.

Balmora
Balmora gave Mar 26, 2022
Balmora gave Mar 26, 2022
Best Mario kart
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

Graphics are good, gameplay is solid, online is smooth and playing with people is a blast. Game has tons of tracks, especially with the new expansion. Would like if they would take some time and think of a better track balancing mechanics other than the blue shell. The blue shell is iconic but just turns into a anti fun item. Overall two only problems I have with the game is; I wish they had better game modes, like maybe the dual mode from GameCube playable. Also, many of the items need a serious retooling to not just be fun police.

DirtyMidnighter
DirtyMidnighter gave Sep 15, 2021
DirtyMidnighter gave Sep 15, 2021
Man Shakes Fist at Clouds
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

As someone who skipped every Mario Kart between this and 64, I'm left with a puzzling sensation. At what point exactly did this franchise lose it's magic? 64 comparatively felt like a weighty racing game where a single error could cost you a race, where power ups were used strategically, and the courses had to be committed to memory to come out on top of a circuit. Maybe I'm being dramatic and I sound super old, but to me now, it's just this numbing barrage of flashing lights, flipping upside down and all around, constant power ups flying around, aggressive rubber banding, courses that are pretty but visually overwhelming, annoying motion controls and auto-driving that are on by default... it's all just a lot. It's also probably just due to the fact that I was good at 64 and I SUCK at this one. It does seem like this franchise needs a serious back-to-basics approach for the next one... if there ever is one (the Switch version is one of the best selling video games of all time at the point so don't count on it.) Ah well, it's not like the game isn't any fun anymore and I'm …

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As someone who skipped every Mario Kart between this and 64, I'm left with a puzzling sensation. At what point exactly did this franchise lose it's magic? 64 comparatively felt like a weighty racing game where a single error could cost you a race, where power ups were used strategically, and the courses had to be committed to memory to come out on top of a circuit. Maybe I'm being dramatic and I sound super old, but to me now, it's just this numbing barrage of flashing lights, flipping upside down and all around, constant power ups flying around, aggressive rubber banding, courses that are pretty but visually overwhelming, annoying motion controls and auto-driving that are on by default... it's all just a lot. It's also probably just due to the fact that I was good at 64 and I SUCK at this one. It does seem like this franchise needs a serious back-to-basics approach for the next one... if there ever is one (the Switch version is one of the best selling video games of all time at the point so don't count on it.) Ah well, it's not like the game isn't any fun anymore and I'm not so salty from losing that I can't see some entertainment value in this. I just feel like I got left out in the dark and when I came back in, the place had completely changed.

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paycheck_stevens
paycheck_stevens gave Aug 10, 2021
paycheck_stevens gave Aug 10, 2021
Was New to Grouvee and Accidently Posted My Review as an Update
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

While I still prefer Mario Kart Wii, this game was enjoyable, and definitely more forgiving for that random friend who plays multiplayer with no prior experience. More playstyles seem viable, but I was so used to inside drift bikes on the Wii that I cannot use bikes in this game. The deluxe version did not add much to the Wii U version since I had the DLC tracks, but I would recommend buying it just for the ability to play on the go. Growing up as an only child with not many others in the neighborhood meant that racing games were one of the best entertainment values for me. If you enjoy playing against AI then you will get your money's worth with this game.

Bumped to 5 stars after more dlc and understanding that 200cc might be the most strategic improvement to the series ever, where maxing speed, hitting every boost pad, doing tricks off of every possible jump, and getting as many mini turbos as possible is now not always the optimal strategy on every track.

RavenclawBro
RavenclawBro gave Jun 29, 2021
RavenclawBro gave Jun 29, 2021
the best racing game for non gamers

Just an amazing racing game. Really really darn good. Great for non-gamers.

AndyMuller
AndyMuller gave Jan 11, 2021
AndyMuller gave Jan 11, 2021
Mario Kart 8
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

The ultimate Mario Kart game. I cannot wait to see how they improve on this.

Saiyajin
Saiyajin gave Apr 4, 2020
Saiyajin gave Apr 4, 2020
Brief Final Thoughts

Double Dash has held it's place as my favourite Mario Kart for so long, until I got my hands on this. The gameplay is incredibly fluid and boasts a stacked roster with some new additions and some of the greatest tracks in the series. Whether it's the many grand prix cups to power though or the insane battle mode, my enjoyment from playing this never waned. This has become a favourite with my kids also so just another excuse for me to jump back in every once in a while.

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georgeypoorgey
georgeypoorgey gave Nov 9, 2018
georgeypoorgey gave Nov 9, 2018
georgeypoorgey's review of Mario Kart 8

The Mario Kart formula gets a little cleaner and crisper every time. Each new iteration has basically never been steps backward. And lore implications aside (Link, Isabelle, Inklings race karts?), this is another step forward. Anti-grav and the bumping that comes along with it add new fun decisions to the race. Sure, the blue shell is punishing. That doesn't change the grin on your face through each and every turn.

Pale
Pale gave Jun 23, 2014
Pale gave Jun 23, 2014
Pale's review of Mario Kart 8

While I haven't quite unlocked everything in Mario Kart 8, I think it's time to mark it complete and write a review. The last few things will get unlocked as I continue to play multiplayer into the future. Mario Kart 8 is an interesting entry in the series. It's intended new feature is the anti-gravity driving, but given the way the camera angle stays oriented to the car it's hard to really feel the effect of it. It sadly just doesn't feel all that different.

What I think is truly the "new" feature is wonderful HD graphics for once in this series. It's just a beautiful game and I finally feel like I'm playing a modern Mario Kart for the first time in 7 or 8 years. The curated instant replay feature really does a wonderful job highlighting the beautiful visuals and it's a great addition to the series.

The racing feels great. Executing drifts is a pleasure and hitting a series of corners just right is incredibly gratifying. The track challenges ramp up really well, especially in 150cc on the new course cups. Special Cup is a true challenge that makes it so you feel like you can learn …

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While I haven't quite unlocked everything in Mario Kart 8, I think it's time to mark it complete and write a review. The last few things will get unlocked as I continue to play multiplayer into the future. Mario Kart 8 is an interesting entry in the series. It's intended new feature is the anti-gravity driving, but given the way the camera angle stays oriented to the car it's hard to really feel the effect of it. It sadly just doesn't feel all that different.

What I think is truly the "new" feature is wonderful HD graphics for once in this series. It's just a beautiful game and I finally feel like I'm playing a modern Mario Kart for the first time in 7 or 8 years. The curated instant replay feature really does a wonderful job highlighting the beautiful visuals and it's a great addition to the series.

The racing feels great. Executing drifts is a pleasure and hitting a series of corners just right is incredibly gratifying. The track challenges ramp up really well, especially in 150cc on the new course cups. Special Cup is a true challenge that makes it so you feel like you can learn the courses and improve. The retro courses are varied and a bit too focused on N64 courses for my liking, but the courses from Super Mario Kart and Super Circuit are awesome to play in this new style.

The blue shell makes it's return, which is super lame, though at least it stays on the course possibly hitting other racers for most of the time on it's way to first place. The Piranha Plant is a wonderful addition and I hope it sticks around. Other items aren't all that new and exciting, but they are still classic Mario Kart.

My main problem with the game is that it seems to lack some polish in the overall package. Why isn't there a settings menu to tweak controls or adjust music and/or sound effects volume? Why can't I easily view and challenge the time trial ghosts of people on my friends list? Why aren't there any stats about my overall win/loss record? Who knows...

I'm really happy I bought Mario Kart 8 and I love playing it multiplayer. Here's to hoping we'll see some DLC in the future to add new courses and maybe some improved features.

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Gobelin_Powa
Gobelin_Powa gave Feb 26, 2024
Gobelin_Powa gave Feb 26, 2024
Gobelin_Powa's review of Mario Kart 8

9/10 Jeu de zinzin, joué avec un nombre de personnes incalculable !

Yaru
Yaru updated their status Feb 13, 2026
Yaru updated their status Feb 13, 2026

The fact that most of the audience on the real world courses are Yoshis deeply unsettles me. In what dark, unholy alternate timeline does this game take place?

Release the Mario Kart Timeline, Nintendo.

trayson
trayson updated their status Jun 22, 2025
trayson updated their status Jun 22, 2025

i finally got mk8dx... why the fuck is every character, track, and mode unlocked from the start? whatever happened to the good old sense of single player progression? -_- i will always stand by the notion that having everything right off the bat is overwhelming and cheapens the experience.

the core gameplay is obviously fun. i mean it's mario kart. but man, the psychological effect of knowing i have every track and character at my disposal after zero time even spent in the game, it really makes everything feel significantly less focused / more pointless than it would've been otherwise

wisegmr
wisegmr updated their status Apr 28, 2025
wisegmr updated their status Apr 28, 2025

Yes! Unlocked Gold Mario. I'm done.

wisegmr
wisegmr updated their status Apr 26, 2025
wisegmr updated their status Apr 26, 2025

only 3 gold trophies to get 200cc now

wisegmr
wisegmr updated their status Apr 22, 2025
wisegmr updated their status Apr 22, 2025

Made progress on 200 - trophies all circuits now, 7 not gold

wisegmr
wisegmr updated their status Apr 22, 2025
wisegmr updated their status Apr 22, 2025

Made progress on 200 - trophies all circuits now, 7 not gold

gedrickdelfuego
gedrickdelfuego updated their status Nov 21, 2024
gedrickdelfuego updated their status Nov 21, 2024

I wonder what's next in store for the Mario Kart franchise. I've been getting back into Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with my daughter as she's finally at the age to play (the steering assist really helps too) and it's such a perfect game, I can't imagine what Mario Kart 9 could even do that would keep it fresh.

I went back and played Super Mario Kart for a little nostalgia dose and it's incredible to see how far the series has come. But what could be next?

DucksOnQuack
DucksOnQuack updated their status Jul 27, 2024
DucksOnQuack updated their status Jul 27, 2024

I literally could not have been any luckier getting an unpatched Switch last month.

CTGP Deluxe is out now

kotenoru
kotenoru updated their status Apr 26, 2024
kotenoru updated their status Apr 26, 2024

Adding the dlc make the game 2x as funny. Quite frustrating the path to unlock all the items, but still, enjoyable at its best!

BMO
BMO updated their status Feb 20, 2024
BMO updated their status Feb 20, 2024

We should hold a Grouvee convention, have everyone come together, chill and play games. We pick a different city around the world each year. I nominate Chicago for the inaugural year because I miss Chicago. Everyone can crash at @georgeypoorgey's house! I'll nominate Toronto for one of the subsequent years and you can all come crash on my couch!

benhenry3
benhenry3 updated their status Jan 18, 2024
benhenry3 updated their status Jan 18, 2024

Absolutely beautiful game! The visuals are stunning. The controls are so good and the character and course roster is monstrous. The DLC was so much fun to add. Lost many friends to this game as well. Best course is Dolphin Shoals! The music in this game is 10/10.

Octjillery
Octjillery updated their status Nov 9, 2023
Octjillery updated their status Nov 9, 2023

Really like the Wave 6 Cups! Wii Rainbow Road is great, and I love the new track, Piranha Plant Cove!

I tried out Peachette and Diddy. Both handle nicely, but I'm still gonna stick with my boi Wiggler on the Wigglermobile.

georgeypoorgey
georgeypoorgey updated their status Nov 1, 2023
georgeypoorgey updated their status Nov 1, 2023

El_Diegote
El_Diegote updated their status Aug 7, 2023
El_Diegote updated their status Aug 7, 2023

Well, I finally played Wiggle on a Wiggle. I think I'll main Kamek on a Wiggle though.

And it was fun playing the London stage for the first time after being there for a few days. "Oh look at that! We were there!"

ApramPepo
ApramPepo updated their status Aug 5, 2023
ApramPepo updated their status Aug 5, 2023

I tried Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the first time earlier today, and I had TOO much fun playing it. still, I'm not going to buy the current switch model unless something really changes my mind to buy it as a fully all in one console, and that's not going to happen.