However, that also means it's been five years since the Deluxe version got any significant updates. So being able to check out these new Mario Kart DLC tracks really livens things ups. Not to mention, I've owned just about every Mario Kart game that has ever released over the years, so revisiting some of these remastered tracks is a very nostalgic experience. I have noticed that some of the details have been changed and not always for the better. The Coconut Mall from the Wii era, for example, is vibrant as ever, but it feels empty without all of the customized Miis cheering you on from the sidelines. Still, these changes don't have any real bearing on the racing experience, which is as fun as ever. One of the best things about Wave 1 is that it brings three courses from Mario Kart Tour to console for the first time. Running around Paris Promenade and the Ninja Hideaway, in particular, feels so fresh it's one of my biggest pulls for replaying the Booster Course Pass over and over again. I highly recommend the Mario Kart DLC to anyone who is interested. Now $25 for just eight new tracks is a bit expensive. But as more waves release on this DLC, the price becomes more justified. That's especially true when you consider that this will eventually double the total amount of courses, almost making this like a second Mario Kart game on Switch at less than half the price of a new game. However, if you want to get as much value for your money, you might want to wait until at least another wave or two has released.
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