News

So when Mario Kart World reared its head, I was keen to check it out. Not quite keen enough to spend $500 on a Switch 2 ...
What does it take to “beat” the single player Grand Prix and Knockout Tour modes in Mario Kart World? For some, simply finishing Rainbow Road and rolling the credits is enough to call it a day. For ...
Not only does Mario Kart World take the series into an open world setting, but the new Knockout Tour mode lets players compete in epic races that move across the map nonstop. It's not easy to win ...
It's much harder to win in Knockout Tour, and that's great Mario Kart World is a fun game to play, but there aren't a ton of modes where winning feels satisfying. When attempting to get gold and ...
Nintendo announces Mario Kart World’s first event and it will have you battling it out for fame and glory, though some are ...
Knockout Tour is the real highlight here. Credit: Nintendo Back in April, when Nintendo first detailed Mario Kart World to the masses, plenty of folks (myself included) became wide-eyed with awe ...
Along with the familiar racing options, Mario Kart World adds a Knockout Tour and a Free Roam mode to the list of ways to play. Knockout Tour is a fun way to experience a longer race format with ...
Mario Kart Tour is a game that is still available, but for a while now, we’ve all assumed it’s done with new content. Instead, players who continued to enjoy this game would only get the same ...
In short, the “World” part of the title is quite a waste — but it’s hard to complain about that when the classic Mario Kart elements are the best they’ve ever been. Races now have 24 drivers — the ...
But I love Mario Kart World's Knockout Tour, where 24 racers jostle the hell out of each other in a jumble of ricocheting green shells and chaos. Give me the end of human decency.
It's been a few weeks and there's been ample time to tour the grand landscape of Mario Kart World. We've done the Grand Prix circuits, we've competed in the Knockout Tours, and we've messed around ...