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    Mario Kart Tour

    Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Sep 25, 2019

    Nintendo's signature kart-based racing series makes its mobile debut, revamped for touchscreen gameplay while adding a new gacha system and other free-to-play features.

    Mario Kart Tour is out and I am Not A Fan

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    Edited By sweep  Moderator

    I don't know why I'm so surprised, as familiar as I am with both the mobile games and F2P business model, that Mario Kart Tour is so grossly bloated with microtransactions and gatchapon style unlocks. For those that haven't played yet, the unlocks are sorted into

    • Drivers
    • Karts
    • Gliders

    Each of which will give either a points multiplier or bonus items when used on certain tracks, so effectively; the more you have unlocked the more of an advantage you have when racing. You begin with only a couple of each, and then you're almost immediately dumped onto one of the (several) flashy store pages where you can buy "rubies" or item packs with real money.

    For context, each loot crate costs 5 rubies, so for less than 20 loot crates you could buy the Switch edition of Mario Kart 8 with everything pre-unlocked.
    For context, each loot crate costs 5 rubies, so for less than 20 loot crates you could buy the Switch edition of Mario Kart 8 with everything pre-unlocked.

    It's also possible to simply buy certain racers or items with the reggo ingame gold coins, which can be obtained simply by picking them up as you drive about. There's a smaller shop which cycles a few items every day so you could potentially not buy any rubies at all and still obtain new items. I haven't done the math on how long that would realistically take to flesh out your collection without spending any real money, but considering how many items there are and how infrequently the shop rotates what's up for sale, we can safely say it would take a while.

    The Driving

    There are two control types; always drifting or never drifting. Obviously we went for always drifting, and while it does feel very good when you nail that perfect drift, a lot of the time a drift feels like overkill. The game heavily punishes you for not exiting your drift in the optimal direction because there's no easy way to correct afterwards, and I think it's pretty telling that invisible walls have been placed on the edge of every track to prevent players constantly falling to their deaths. There were many occasions where I only needed a slight nudge to the left or right but instead my racer launched into an epic drift straight into the very object I was trying to avoid. I'm sure with time the community will invent new racing lines that perfectly optimise the constant drifting, but it's very frustrating when you're just trying to drive in a straight line and can't because your kart is constantly snaking from left to right.

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    Ultimate I was pretty disappointed with the first impression. The racing feels good when it clicks (I'm playing on a Galaxy Note 9 which has a big screen and it both looks and performs fine) but all the stuff in between is tacky and feels alien and perverted when wrapped up in the Mario framework, and especially gross and insidious when you consider that these games have traditionally been marketed to children. I appreciate there's a long precedent for this stuff but it still left an extremely bitter taste in my mouth.

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    I thought it was good for a phone game, but then again I don't have a very high opinion of phone games..

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    It's funny/sad how fast Nintendo went from a single in app purchase to play the entire game to complete free to play garbage.

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    #3 gamer_152  Moderator

    I remember the first few years of microtransactions in games, and all these companies started developing so many add-ons and extra services. It was a relief to play Nintendo games because they were usually self-contained experiences that weren't complicated by all these features around the game. It sucks to see them of all companies fall down the microtransaction hole.

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    What a week to put this out against the steller apple arcade. Man on man, the timing is perfect.

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    Locking 200CC behind the $5.00 paywall bothers the hell out of me. I like the idea of Mario Kart to go, I enjoyed my time with the beta, but this is so damn greedy even for a gacha.

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    Eh, it's pretty fun to play when taking a dump and if that ain't what mobile games are for then I dunno.

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