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Mario Kart 7 Review

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Confident execution of a familiar formula makes for a fun multiplayer experience, when the circumstances are right.

Mario! In a go-kart!
Mario! In a go-kart!

I’m a pretty staunch subscriber to the Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory. For the non-scholars out there, this theory dictates that, within a certain margin of error, a person’s first Mario Kart game will always be their favorite, and any subsequent Mario Kart experiences are spent trying to recapture that initial, and fairly specific, buzz of camaraderie, trash-talk, and impossible, shamelessly computer-assisted comebacks. It’s a theory that, due to constant and intensive iteration, actually applies quite effortlessly to a lot of games.

But Mario Kart serves as such a sterling example of this “first bite” phenomenon because we’re now all the way up to Mario Kart 7--though this is the first in the series to explicitly rub the number of times we’ve fallen for the exact same trick in our collective faces--and Mario Kart expectations are intensely, almost dogmatically codified, and have been for years. In a way, it makes the already subjective process of writing a game review that much more nebulous. What is one even reviewing, exactly? The variations from one Mario Kart to the next can be extremely subtle, and whether a specific modulation is good or bad rests almost entirely in the hindsight of the player. That there has never been more than one Mario Kart on any given Nintendo platform further complicates things, and comparisons to other racing games--hell, other kart racing games, not that there have been any of particular merit in quite some time--are a moot point entirely.

As someone who, in the face of the above-mentioned theory, doesn’t really have a favorite Mario Kart game, what can I tell you about Mario Kart 7 for the 3DS? Well, it’s about as good as it is familiar. Yes, it introduces brief aerial and underwater sequences to break things up, further kart customization, additional power-ups, and as many brand-new courses as courses it recycles from Mario Karts of yore. Even if it’s all incredibly safe stuff, which it most definitely is, these modifications and additions seem good, or at least, do not contribute negatively to the previously established Mario Kart formula. To put it another way, if you like red sparks and hate blue shells, Mario Kart 7 is probably for you. To put it a third way, if this is your first Mario Kart, it seems like a pretty good one to kick things off with.

First-person mode is a short-lived novelty.
First-person mode is a short-lived novelty.

The fundamental action of hop-drifting around corners, trying to capitalize on boost pads and risky shortcuts, and deciding on the perfect moment to deploy your power-up remain the still-beating heart of Mario Kart. Of course, you’ll regularly have strong performances up-ended, and weak performances propped up, by the game’s unapologetically weighted power-up system, but if you didn’t, that wouldn’t really be Mario Kart, right?

You can run single races on one of the game’s 32 tracks, or compete in four-track grand prix cups. There are battle modes alongside the pure race events, but the open arena, proto-car-combat model feels more and more vestigial with each iteration. The single-player experience feels as anemic as always, with no structure beyond those grand prix cups, and no motivation beyond the promise of unlockable drivers and kart parts to keep playing. Online play seems snappy, even with a full load of eight players, though again, similar to the single-player experience, if the person you’re racing isn’t in the same room, online victories feel hollow, and there’s no one to punch when you lose at the last possible second. Well, no one that deserves it.

Local multiplayer remains the gold standard for Mario Kart 7. Eight players, each with their own copy of the game, would be ideal. Single-cart download support--which limits who and what you race, but not which tracks you can race on--seems generous, though load times are pronounced. It’s still quite fun with less than eight, but let me be clear that I cannot in good conscience recommend this game if you don’t have anyone to play with locally.

The new tracks are pretty consistently terrific.
The new tracks are pretty consistently terrific.

As is de rigueur for Mario Kart, 7 incorporates some of its platform’s native trickery in some conspicuous manner. Now you can opt to play Mario Kart by “turning” your 3DS as though it were a steering wheel, which is precisely as awful as it sounds. Worse, actually, because moving the 3DS around all but cancels out the game’s stereoscopic 3D effects, which I found more transfixing than I have in most 3DS games I’ve played. It’s the only 3DS game where, over time, I’ve found myself turning the 3D slider up, rather than the other way around.

Regardless of your appreciation for 3D effects, this is a crisp, colorful game, and maybe it’s just a matter of scale, but it might just be the best-looking Mario Kart yet. The track designs are impressive as well, and their scale, thematic ingenuity, use of 3D space, and smart but measured incorporation of underwater and aerial segments seem that much more impressive when compared directly to the classic tracks included.

Despite the game's slavish adherence to the Mario Kart formula, Mario Kart 7 has moments where it shines simply by executing that formula really well. Still, other than your personal history with Mario Kart, your enjoyment of Mario Kart 7 will likely hinge on your continued appreciation of that formula, and friends to enjoy it with, more than anything else.

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Still going to get this for my girlfriend, as she's a huge fan of MK Wii. While I expected a 3-star review, I didn't find much content-wise in the write-up. I obviously haven't played it, I know I'll probably agree with some things, but I definitely already disagree with the statement that you can't recommend the game if you don't have anyone locally to play with. We only have one 3DS in the house, so online will have to do. I'm sure I'll enjoy it no problem.

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I still have immensely fond memories of Double Dash. Getting two players in the same cart is the most fun I've ever had in a Mario Kart game. But my all-time favorite cart game remains Crash Team Racing. It came out of nowhere and blew everyone away with fantastic level design, great controls, and a ton of content.

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It bothers me that there are people out there who can take issue with a review of a Mario Kart game. Mario Kart is always going to be Mario Kart it will never change drastically and if you liked other games in the series you're probably going to like the new one.

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@MSG said:

Thanks for the great review, Ryan. I'm getting a little fed up with reviewers giving Nintendo a free pass. It's a serious problem that has really come to light this season.

Exactly

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@Jensonb

You're all wrong, the best Mario kart so far was Mario Kart Advance: Super Circuit. I'm a Mario Kart nerd, I've played them all extensively enough to say no other Mario Kart has executed on the formula as well as Super Circuit. I can't wait to see how 7 does though. By nerfing the Blue Shell back to MKDS levels, restoring MKDS handling (But with mini turbos nerfed to prevent snaking), restoring coins and adjusting the balance so that racing well is actually the best way to win, there's a strong chance the folks behind Seven have made a game which is a match for Super Circuit.

That out of the way, I have to address this review. Really, Ryan? REALLY? I saw your three stars, rolled my eyes as the "Giant Bomb: Home of the 3 Star Review" joke drifted across my mind & decided to take a look at your body text to see what the problem is. But there isn't one. The text of this review could just as easily have a 4 Star score slapped on it and it would work just as well.

Now here's the thing, I know Giant Bomb reviews are meant as personal opinions, not authoritative assessments like those pretentious dweebs at 1UP's reviews, but at this point I have to say the review system here has devolved into a circle jerk. Outside of the occasional outlier like an Alex Navarro penned review, the Giant Bomb editorial reviews are a monoculture. And this review typifies the biggest problem:

WOULD YOU PLEASE HIRE A REVIEWER WHO ACTUALLY LIKES NINTENDO GAMES?

I mean, seriously, WHAT is the value in a bunch of guys who sit around waxing lyrical about the Uncharted franchise or Gears of War 3 but whose reaction to pretty much everything Nintendo does "is lol it has bright colours and is for kiddies and it has Mario lol therefore it's dull and Nintendo have no innovation" reviewing Mario Kart? What is the point in that? What does it achieve? Outside of the occasional outlier like Jeff (almost begrudgingly) admitting he likes Super Mario 3D Land, it's like you guys don't even WANT people who like Nintendo games to come here.

This isn't some fanboy rant either, I'm platform neutral. I love me some damn Halo, Killzone 2 was a GOTY for me, my PS3 is my most used console and my Xbox 360 is a special edition. This is about the fact that I like Nintendo games - particularly Mario Kart - and I pay you guys money and all you seem to do is sit there and laugh "hahaha, why would someone like NINTENDO? That's for fags". It's like paying money to keep them producing fucking Sega Genesis ads. So for the love of all that is holy, could you please do us all a favour and find someone on staff who actually likes Nintendo games?

It shouldn't be this hard.

This dude is way to in to cart racers....

Hahaha.

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@MSG said:

Thanks for the great review, Ryan. I'm getting a little fed up with reviewers giving Nintendo a free pass. It's a serious problem that has really come to light this season.

Agreed completely. Nintendo games are almost always well put together packages with generally strong art direction, but the mechanics and tropes involved in them are so fucking archaic at this point.

Ocarina of Time and SNES Mario Kart were two of my favourite games for years, but at this point Zelda, MK, and Mario sequels barely even register on my radar any more. All they can come up with is "hey, we added underwater sections!" - well shit, sign me up! 5/5! Bleh.

They continue to flog this small handful of franchises to death, while at the same time maintaining a strategy on things like hardware and online play that is half a decade behind everyone else, and a relationship with 3rd party developers that sucks.

"Confident execution of a familiar formula" is the perfect description of nearly every Nintendo game released in the past 5-6 years.

- Scott

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@Jensonb said:

It's a bad piece of criticism because it doesn't have anything to say. The score could be 5 Stars and it'd still be a bad piece of criticism. My plea is not about the opinions, it's about the content. If you're going to cover these games, have something to say about them, because covering them half-heatedly is much worse than not covering them at all - it comes across as dismissive and superior.

I fully appreciate your wall of text. Not only do you fully explain your point (perhaps at the risk of OVER explanation, but this is far from a complaint), but you give fine reason for your issue with the review. I quoted this small part because it's the same feeling I had, and I do not even own a 3ds, let alone a wii.

The last Mario Kart I played was for the DS, and I have no particular reverence for the series beyond my own personal favorites. I saw the 3 stars and was actually totally unaffected, in fact, I was somewhat pleasantly surprised that a 1st party nintendo game was put through a real wringer. Except.... it wasn't. At the end of the day, what little evidence Ryan provides to support his score is that this is a "been there, done that" sequel, which is actually a fair reason considering what number we're on. Yet, even that statement is muted, and little other reason is provided in tandem.

Look, I really hope none of the staff come across my post and get offended (in the unlikely chance they DO come across it). I do not pay them with anything except measly ad dollars*, but I did read this review with a bit of "no really, tell me more why you didn't like it! I want to know more!"

*firefox with abp disabled on whiskey media :)

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Look at the bright side, it might not be the best Mario Kart game ever, but at least it couldn't possibly be worse than Double Dash, or could it?

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Ryan Davis. Good review.

DKR is the best kart racer.

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3 star Nintendo review. THAT'S MILLION COMMENTS!

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@Jensonb said:

@Brad said:

@Jensonb: Guess you missed (or are conveniently ignoring) our reviews for Mario Galaxy 2, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Punch-Out, Wii Sports Resort, Bowser's Inside Story, Picross 3D, Rhythm Heaven, and the first Professor Layton?

I did note that there were outliers, Brad, please forgive my decision not to bother listing them all for the sake of brevity

Sake of brevity?! Yeesh

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@Scotto said:

@MSG said:

Thanks for the great review, Ryan. I'm getting a little fed up with reviewers giving Nintendo a free pass. It's a serious problem that has really come to light this season.

Agreed completely. Nintendo games are almost always well put together packages with generally strong art direction, but the mechanics and tropes involved in them are so fucking archaic at this point.

Ocarina of Time and SNES Mario Kart were two of my favourite games for years, but at this point Zelda, MK, and Mario sequels barely even register on my radar any more. All they can come up with is "hey, we added underwater sections!" - well shit, sign me up! 5/5! Bleh.

They continue to flog this small handful of franchises to death, while at the same time maintaining a strategy on things like hardware and online play that is half a decade behind everyone else, and a relationship with 3rd party developers that sucks.

"Confident execution of a familiar formula" is the perfect description of nearly every Nintendo game released in the past 5-6 years.

- Scott

did look at my past post and also the other campney also do the samething COD is same game over and over

AC is same and many other games and 3rd partys are on board just look at

CAPCOM: maonster hunter 3G monster hunter 4

SE : DRAGON QUEST X

EA working close with nintendo to make better online for wii u

SEGA: mario & SONIC

TEAM NINJA : OTHER M

all exsamples

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Between this, Bombcast, and Endurance Run, people just have ants in their pants lately! Am I right or am I right?

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@Scotto: Hey man cheers for the brain aneurysm inducing comment
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I for one find this review agreeable. Hence, I shall be purchasing Mario Kart 7 only when in dire need for 3DS content. A good day to you, imaginary sir.

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@Boboblaw said:

@Scotto: Hey man cheers for the brain aneurysm inducing comment

Hey, no problem.

- Scott

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A good review that has some decent points, but I knew going in that it would get a similar score because none of you are really into Mario Kart.

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@Methodis said:

no u guys dun understand i paid REAL MONEY for this site because they usually give ever game a fair look but this fuckin INTERN who prob does nothing but get the coffees for jeff gerstmann reviews this game that is the definiing racing game of OUR GENERATION. seriously what the hell. did the 3d switch not work on their console or something? how did they not feel inovled in this MASTERFULL world of gaming? did this plummer not get tingles of NOSTALGIA that people like nintendo deliver on a concurrent basis to its great fans?

what a joke. giant bomb get real. what did nintendo do to u

I really hope the GB guys read through the comments because this one deserves an award for outstanding achievement in the field of asshat-ery. I can not believe that someone sat down at their computer and wrote this.

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@TechHits said:

@Methodis said:

no u guys dun understand i paid REAL MONEY for this site because they usually give ever game a fair look but this fuckin INTERN who prob does nothing but get the coffees for jeff gerstmann reviews this game that is the definiing racing game of OUR GENERATION. seriously what the hell. did the 3d switch not work on their console or something? how did they not feel inovled in this MASTERFULL world of gaming? did this plummer not get tingles of NOSTALGIA that people like nintendo deliver on a concurrent basis to its great fans?

what a joke. giant bomb get real. what did nintendo do to u

I really hope the GB guys read through the comments because this one deserves an award for outstanding achievement in the field of asshat-ery. I can not believe that someone sat down at their computer and wrote this.

I think it was a joke broski.

Anyway, reviews are reviews. If you want to go get a game, go ahead. I know I am. This is just one dude's opinion.

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The Unified Alpha Theory applies! I could never appreciate any Mario Kart since the original SNES version. The racing never felt as tight as in that first game. The AI got progressively more blatant at cheating, and the power-ups became so overpowered it was an advantage to stay in last place until the final lap. Sucked the fun right out of it.

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@beeryayghost said:

@TechHits said:

@Methodis said:

no u guys dun understand i paid REAL MONEY for this site because they usually give ever game a fair look but this fuckin INTERN who prob does nothing but get the coffees for jeff gerstmann reviews this game that is the definiing racing game of OUR GENERATION. seriously what the hell. did the 3d switch not work on their console or something? how did they not feel inovled in this MASTERFULL world of gaming? did this plummer not get tingles of NOSTALGIA that people like nintendo deliver on a concurrent basis to its great fans?

what a joke. giant bomb get real. what did nintendo do to u

I really hope the GB guys read through the comments because this one deserves an award for outstanding achievement in the field of asshat-ery. I can not believe that someone sat down at their computer and wrote this.

I think it was a joke broski.

Anyway, reviews are reviews. If you want to go get a game, go ahead. I know I am. This is just one dude's opinion.

it wasn't you should check out is profile wall ;)

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If anybody looked at these comments with a broad perspective, there's no way anyone could care.

The Nintendo fans and Mario Kart fans are pissed. Duh.

The same people who have always been cynical about Nintendo are throwing out the same comments they have been on anything else Nintendo related. Duh.

If don't have your head wedged firmly in this thing, it all looks so cliche it's kind of lame.

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Your theory is way off for me, Ryan. SMK was my first but it's probably the one I like the least. The one I like the most is MKDS.

Edit: In regards to the argument in these comments, the review doesn't bother me so much. The constant Wii bashing is pretty grating, though, for sure.

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Yep, sounds about right. Nintendo is still making Metroid games, Zelda games, Mario games, Pokemon games, Kirby games... Same old, same old. It's bizzare that these games are still coming out. And are pretty much the same thing, only a little bit different. I don't know, maybe I just don't like their games very much. It reminds me of Final Fantasy, 14 games. 14 games y'all. It's getting a bit silly Japan. Well, at least FF's have different characters and story arcs and gameplay mechanics (for the most part).

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I cringe every time I hear about the Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory from Ryan. It's like he just jumps at the opportunity to mention it, and in my experience it isn't true whatsoever.

That said, the score seems appropriate, and any time Giantbomb reviews a Nintendo game you can be sure you'll have some mongoloid fucks trying their best to prove that they're better than the younger readers who decide to comment in anger. The air around a Nintendo review's comment section is so thick with irony you could cut through it with a green shell.

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And I thought Sony fans were bad, Jesus Christ!

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Been playing mario kart since first game and pretty sure gonna love this one too(especially with friends). If you don't stare the stars the review was quite good with valid points, but man, this amount of cirle jerk towards Ryans opinion as some kind of objective truth. Gues nothing new in Internet...

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@iAmJohn said:

Ryan, I am an anomaly to your theory since my first was Mario Kart 64, but I rightfully think that Double Dash is the best one. Because it is.

Double Dash was pretty great and neat and nifty and all (innovation! ..of a sort) but, not having played Mario Kart DS, there is one reason Mario Kart 64 rules above all: Block Fort. Yes, I picked my favourite Mario Kart game based on Battle mode. Because Block Fort.

Also, I guess I should clarify and say that Battle Mode is pretty much my favourite aspect of Mario Kart, and Double Dash just didn't have anywhere nears as fun levels in Battle mode. 64 really seemed to take advantage of a proper Z-axis (height) a lot more.

Also, I think here's a quick guide to if you should buy this game or not?

1. Have you played a Mario Kart game before?

Yes: Go to 2.

No: You should probably buy it, Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory and all says if you have friends who buy this you'll have a great time. Mario Kart is pretty neat.

2. Are you content with your current Mario Kart situation (for instance "I have MK 64, and am happy to play the same 16 tracks in that every so often")?

Yes: Then you're probably good.

No: Then maybe buy it, I dunno. I'm content with my MK situation.

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Mario Kart: The Seventh. Strap it on

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Wow....I would not have thought Mario Kart would have spurred so much interesting...discussion? (We'll call it that)

On point, thank you for this review Ryan. It pretty much sums up what I guessed the game would be like, which is more Mario Kart. The score is well deserving. You can't make the same game over and over, with new tweaks every edition, and keep a high score game. That being said, it doesn't make the game bad, either!

If it ain't broke don't fix it. Mario Kart works, this one seems like it is just more of the same formula, and I look forward to getting this knowing exactly what I'm getting into. (Need more stuff to justify my 3DS anyway.

Fuck blue shells.

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@takayamasama: :D

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I'm cool with ryan's opinion on the game.

The review was very focused on the game not doing much new, even though it does what it does very well.

I kind of wish Jeff would have taken the same view on MW3.

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Anyone want to play some Mario Kart SNES? Still the best one.

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A fitting punishment for Nintendo's rehashing.

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Mario Kart 64 was, as most will agree (agree with me!), the best.

Crash Team Racing is a worthy clone, which legitimately did its own thing. I think I may prefer that to any other entry in the Mario Kart series.

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So many hard-headed folks up in this bitch...

Anyway... Mario Kart 64 was my first and favorite... It's rare that my friends and I bust it out anymore, but when we do, we play a little game called "Drunk Driving."

Open a beer. Start a race. The beer must be finished before you cross the finish line, and you can't drink any beer while holding the controller. Rinse and repeat.

Fun shit.

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Excellent review from Ryan, as always.

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@SpudBug said:

I'm cool with ryan's opinion on the game.

The review was very focused on the game not doing much new, even though it does what it does very well.

I kind of wish Jeff would have taken the same view on MW3.

I feel like Jeff did take that same view in Modern Warfare 3. They just had varying degrees of reaction toward the similarity. Jeff's review was more like "This is still very awesome, but seriously guys, this is the last time," while Ryan's review went like "We've given you enough chances and there still isn't anything new here, so down goes your score." Nothing wrong with either method, really, as reviews are first and foremost based on the sole opinions of the particular writer.

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@GetEveryone said:

Mario Kart 64 was, as most will agree (agree with me!), the best.

Crash Team Racing is a worthy clone, which legitimately did its own thing. I think I may prefer that to any other entry in the Mario Kart series.

I subscribe to Ryans' theory and say that the SNES version was the best one of the bunch. There really was no game at the time as fun to have a rivalry with a friend about it.

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Roooling mario KAaRRT!

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I miss the N64 days.

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Great scott, there are seven?

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3 Stars? Yeah that sounds about right. Good review, Ryan.

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Butt hurt Nintendo fans...it's still hilarious to read your pathetic comments. Never change.

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@sgt_waffles: Great game. One of my favorites among my friends.

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It almost feels like Ryan had an existential crisis over reviewing this!

Great review, agree with every point made, probably won't pick this up, but it does look fun.

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3 stars is low for what is highly polished quality game. The argument that it doesn't change enough is weak given that no franchise changes much. Hell developers say consumers do not want much change. CliffyB said ~10% innovation is about right. Face it the reviewer is just tired of looking at Mario's mug. And docked it a star or two just for that. Make the same game with different art and it gets 5 stars me thinks.

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I dunno about that theory cause my first Mario kart was on the Snes but for me I could play Mario kart 64 again and again and again.

Good review Ryan. Number 7 .....wow

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Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory is awesome.

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@Jensonb: Sorry I didn't respond to this last night, had to sleep.

Anyways my response would be this: The reason you don't think the text has anything interesting or meaningful to say is because your cultural, preconceived opinions, and other such factors make it such that its not very useful to you. That's fine, not all reviews are going to be useful to all people and they never can be due to it being an inherently subjective medium. For many people though, the text of this review is actually useful and is a good review to use in their decision to buy a game.

As an example of what I mean, lets take your example explaining things such as tweaks in Modern Warfare 3 as part of a review. The difference here is twofold: first off even in a Modern Warfare 3 review talking about tweaks between games for a lot of people is not very useful. The only people interested in such information like that are people who have more than likely already made their decision for buying or liking a game before it has come out, and as such a review isn't exactly going to be useful to them. Of course that information can be useful to people outside of that group, but I would say that there is a different standard between modern shooters and cart racers. Part of the general gaming culture when it concerns shooters is that minor tweaks have important consequences (this is a result of its PC origins) on the other hand cart racers do not have the same general status in gamer culture. That is to say that only a small portion of people really care about things like minor tweaks in Mario Kart, and far less people than the number that care about tweaks in modern shooters.

I want to note, that doesn't mean I'm saying that mentioning things like tweaks in Modern Warfare 3 is a good review tactic either: there are plenty of people for who that information is meaningless. However, my point is when you write a review you have to consider who you're writing for. It is impossible to write a review that will be useful to everyone who reads it, there are just too many factors involved in the readers own preferences to make that possible, so you have to make considerations about what to include and what to focus on in a review. This is more or less what snide was trying to point out: This review is written in such a way to be useful for the average person that visits Giant Bomb. The best you can do, as a reviewer, is be honest about your preferences, honestly describe what playing the game was like for you, and hope that people end up finding that information useful. It's a shame it may not be useful to you, but that's the nature of reviews.

Basically what I'm saying is while you may not be satisfied with this review because it doesn't go more in depth, the reason it doesn't go more in depth is because for most visitors who come to this site going any more in depth would be meaningless information. If you want a deep critical analysis of Mario Kart 7 I'm sure someone out there is providing that information, but that's not the goal of this review. The goal of this review is to be buying advice that the average viewer of the site finds useful when making the decision to go buy a game or not.