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Mario Kart Wii Review

Posted on 06 November 2009 by Lance Baker

I’m in love with Mario Kart Wii. There, I said it. This game has gotten the best of me, and I’ve been addicted to it for well over a year now. It’s crazy to admit the truth, but I don’t see myself letting up on this game any time soon either.

If I told you that just about anyone could play this game and pick it up quickly, I wouldn’t be lying. I have a five year old cousin who was able to win a race in the novice mode her first time trying.

As far as the reasons for praising this game so much go, if you’ve ever played any Mario Kart game, you know how addicting and fun it can be. This game will remind you very much of any other Mario Kart game you’ve played, but the kicker is the technology.

Basically, you’re given a wheel to plug your remote into, which allows you to wirelessly steer your driver during every race. This is an extremely accurate wheel, and it genuinely turns exactly as you do as you’re turning the wheel.

As far as the levels on the game, they’re all very challenging and a lot of fun. One of the best things to take advantage of in Mario Kart Wii is the online mode, which happens to be my personal favorite way to play the game.

In online mode, you’re able to join races of anywhere from 2 to 11 cars. The best part about it is that it’s all live, and your opponents are other owners of the game. It’s a really enjoyable challenge, and I’m seriously addicted to it. There’s also a point structure that rewards you when you win.

As far as the ranks are concerned, you’ll gain ranking points when you do well in a race, and you’ll lose them when you slack. The best part about it is the fact that it measures strength of competition, making it accurate and fair.

This is the best game I’ve ever bought for my Nintendo Wii, and possibly one of the best video games I’ve ever played.

About the author: When I’m not playing this game, I’m writing about bathroom sconces and bathroom vanity lights.

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