Re: Offizieller Mario Kart 7-Thread
Verfasst: 26.11.2011 14:56
Das klingt doch echt sehr vielversprechend
https://forum.4pforen.4players.de/
https://forum.4pforen.4players.de/viewtopic.php?f=127&t=115436
danke für den hinweis. wird das also mein erstes 3ds 3ds-spiel XDVoraussichtliches Versanddatum 1. Dezember 2011
So wird das bei mir auch seindE-G hat geschrieben:danke für den hinweis. wird das also mein erstes 3ds 3ds-spiel XDVoraussichtliches Versanddatum 1. Dezember 2011
Mario Kart 7 is MK at its charming, maddening, friendship-destroying best. It gets the balance of competition and cuteness just right: after the slightly soft racing of the Wii version, this is very close to the still-insanely-playable Mario Kart 64.
Everything you want from Mario Kart is here, from Lakitu's chequered flag to the victory parade, plus a few smart additions.
Multiplayer matches (both online and local) can be customised to exclude certain weapons – brilliant for when you get tired of the hateful blue shell bringing a last-second upset, or if you need protecting from your own haphazard use of greens.
And if you can't get anybody to buddy up with you, it's good to know that the rubberbanding AI is properly gone. No more will Bowser mysteriously sweep up on your inside after you dumped him in a canyon two laps back.
Mario Kart 7 is more than a video game with sky-high production values, a finely tuned gameplay engine and superior track design. It is the platform upon which Nintendo's flagship racer will be enjoyed for the foreseeable future.
And it's never been better. Miyamoto himself has suggested that the Mario Kart formula is so beautifully executed that this seventh game needn't be a huge reinvention. And it isn't.
Cynics might say that the sensible additions like Kart customisation, glider sections and enhanced online options mingle with just as many less successful extras (The underwater sections and the first person view can't really be considered series high points) to make this a little too familiar. We'd beg to differ.
This is no re-hash, more an exhilarating re-affirmation of what makes this series great. The beautifully intuitive racing and sense of fun infused into every pixel and polygon of Mario Kart 7's 32 tracks is pure Nintendo magic, and it's a game that will resonate across all gaming generations.
It's not just craggy old Mario Kart veterans like us who will find something to love here, it's everyone. A best-ever entry to the series and the third must-own title to be released in as many weeks.
Indeed, it is difficult to imagine a video game so fun portable, virtually unlimited, which is this time not only sponsored by the talented hands of the Kyoto internal studies (in particular, the Software Development Group No.1, directed by Hideki Konno) but also by Retro Studios , who are responsible for having designing much of the game.
Mario Kart 7 is the "7" that Nintendo 3DS deserves, and the one it needs, with extreme replayable value and the funniest and craziest races that will keep you hooked for days at end. If you wanted a game that justifies your 3DS purchase, this is the one you were looking for. Just like Mario Kart DS before it, this is truly a timeless game that we would recommend.
The number 7 brings true happiness. Mario Kart 7 is a great improvement on Mario Kart Wii and may in fact even be the best game in the series so far. True to the series' tradition, it plays like a dream again, and is perhaps the best 3DS game to date. That even the addition of the paragliders, propellers and the extensive online mode, which might in any other game seemed like a haphazard half hearted collection of disparate features, all worked out surprisingly well and came together in such a cohesive whole, is a testament to anything but rushed product. Despite the slightly disappointing character selection, Mario Kart 7 offers top-notch fun. The best Mario Kart game ever made seems to have been saved for the 3DS.
Mario Kart 7 marks yet another return to Nintendo’s kart-racing franchise. Though the character roster should have been larger, and a cheap blue shell can still screw up an otherwise perfect race, MK7 still offers enough innovation to keep this old formula feeling fresh. With memorable new tracks, well implemented gyro controls, the triumphant return of coins and a handful of new modes, Mario Kart 7 is full of win. The game also marks a huge leap forward for Nintendo’s approach to online multiplayer, providing an experience that surpasses any of the company’s other games to date. Overall it’s a well-polished experience that fans of the kart-racing genre - or of the Mushroom Kingdom - should not hesitate to pick up.
But this is as radical a shake-up as the series has ever seen, with the ability to customise your kart with different parts and drive underwater or fly with an automatically deploying hang-glider. At first the James Bond-inspired gadgets seem like mere gimmicks but their real worth is in exploiting each course's many hidden shortcuts.
In short, this is probably the best Mario Kart ever seen, with a careful balance of the new and familiar and the most complete online service ever from Nintendo.
PerfektRaksoris hat geschrieben:Destructoid...
JIM STERLING....
5/10...............
Alleine schon Jim Sterling...
Die fette Qualle hat soviel Ahnung von Spielen wie Amerikaner von gesunder Ernährung.
Jedes seiner Reviews beinhaltet meistens Dinge, die man als Spieler des getesteten Spieles nicht nachvollziehen kann.
Als Beispiel:
Bei Asassins Creed 2 schreibt er sich seine fetten Wurstfinger wund an der Tatsache, dass das Kampfsystem so leicht sei.
Redet von Casuals und wie leicht es ist.
Bei The Witcher 2 schafft er es nicht einmal auf Mittel sich durchzuschlagen und kritisiert das Spiel weil es zu schwer ist.
Nicht einmal Jörg schafft es mit seinen Tests an den kerl dran und dafür bin ich dankbar.
Wobei mir sowieso aufgefallen ist, dass in letzter Zeit sehr viele seltsame Kritiken in der Welt rumfliegen.
Und wie schon einen Post höher erwähn worden ist:
Der man hat CoD MW 3 ne 9,5 gegeben. ( Wir wollen nicht vergessen das 5 Teile in 5 Jahren rausgekommen sind die sich wirklich sehr stark ähneln )
Und bei Mario Kart 7 kritisiert er, dass es das gleiche ist wie bei den vorherigen Editionen![]()
Genauso spektakulär wie die 7/10 Wertungen für Zelda Skyward Sword wo man sich über die fehlende Innovation beschwert, MW 3 und Skyrim aber auch wieder Bestnoten gibt.