Posted in The Switch 2 thread
And Mario Kart get. It's an odd beast isn't it? The elimination races are so reminiscent of Blur (which I adored) that I think if they could just flesh the concept out a bit, it would be genuinely brilliant.
The free roam thing is a bit shit, but I do appreciate Nintendo also develop for kids, and we've got an 8 year old nephew of my partner coming to stay for a bit next week (who is a huge MK fan but doesn't have a Switch 2 yet) and I could see him going nuts for it. I've seen a lot of reviews moaning the map isn't sprinkled with thousands of icons, like Horizon. But it feels a bit like Nintendo might understand play for play's sake a bit more than other devs. My kids at that age could be endlessly entertained just messing about in a safe world and making their own fun.
For sure, it's all a bit barren, but I also don't mind it's not a fucking Unisoft title. A side note, I also noticed this in Zelda. There was a bit where it told me to do something, and… it let me sort it out myself. My own map markers, route, and ordering of the tasks. I was so taken back when I found I had control like that I almost didn't know what to do. Which shows you where gaming is these days (or me).
The actual racing is… meh? As every review has said, but again, it does feel a little Blurlike in that regard, as that too really focused on long, straight tracks, maximising the weapon use rather than driving skill (though it is clearly a skill based game because of the rail grinding). The obvious thing to do is probably just make it a platform and slap all the MK8 tracks in there as a mode.
It all feels quite accessible, and frankly aimed at a family audience, and I don't see a problem with it. Like, no family is going to understand the clutter and bullshit of CrossWorlds.
A pleasant/10