The new Mario Kart tracks are an absolute treat. My favourite is easily the new Yoshi's Island one, which is fitting considering I just bought a bunch of Yoshi's Island games. The music is great, the track is lovely and there are tons of nods to the games, such as hitting the question mark cloud and creating a new platform. Good stuff.
I also like most of the Tour tracks. My favourite is Amsterdam, which is really lovely. Reminds me of Daisy Circuit from 3DS. Singapore is pretty cool as well, but Bangkok is rather generic.
It's also nice to be racing on DK's Snowboard Cross and Waluigi Stadium again. So nostalgic!
@LtSarge Have to agree, and that I'm continually pleasantly surprised by the DLC. I'm particularly happy that GBA tracks are getting some love, as these have felt rather neglected prior to MK7, and have now been spruced up massively.
I will say that I find the Tour tracks to be the weakest, however. The real-world theming is kinda cool, but in terms of track design I just find them to be the most forgettable of the bunch. They can also be kinda confusing with all the course changing — I'm sure some people like this feature, but it's not for me tbh.
Oooh, didn’t realise the new Mario Kart tracks were out. If my Switch wasn’t across the room and I wasn’t so lazy I’d try them out now!
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I have really fond memories of Breath of the Wild. It was my first Zelda game and while I wouldn't say I think it is the game of the generation like others seem to claim, I do think it is a solid example of the kind of open world title it is trying to be with that extra bit of Nintendo 1st party shine which elevates it just that little bit above other similar games that just don't have the same kinds of polish.
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