Tek has a Mario Kart post
without mentioning a blue shell? Call up John Cusack, now it's all 2012 up in herr. >_>
And yeah, the AI is stupid broken. You could be in 1st place the entire race only to get slammed with multiple Blue Shell type weapons when you're
feet from the finish line. By the time your kart resets, you'll finish in 9th place. And that's on casual, too.
Actually, I was talking about ModNation Racers AI being broken, but MKWii is unfortunately broken in other ways. Perhaps not enough to bother you when playing with friends and family on your couch in your home, but definitely irritating playing online.
The main weakness of MKWii (aside from the Blue Shell thing, which is as frustrating as Keero implies) is the lack of customization. You HAVE to play with 12 players on a track, even when some of the smaller remake tracks are clearly not suited to 12 players. You can't enable or disable items like you can in, say, Super Smash Bros. Brawl or Timesplitters Future Perfect. You can't exit out of the game when online opponents select Rainbow Road. (You can, however, completely power off the Wii, which will you save you the 5-7 minutes you would waste otherwise.)
MKWii is a solid game overall, but there are some glaring weak spots. I still feel like it was money well spent, but I also played it with family and friends for many hours within the first 2 weeks of release.
In all honesty, Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing is the only kart racer I touch as of the past few months. It's a solid racer with fun tracks, neat super abilities, plenty of uncheap weapons, and has a wide array of characters. There's plenty to love, only minor issue is the framerate can dip in the much bigger track sections, but I had more fun in three hours than I did with my entire MNR/MKWii playthroughs.
I had an opportunity to play SSASR and it was much more fun than expected. Yes, it's a shameless clone, but who cares so long as it's fun?
Oh yuh, did I mention the PS3 version is $15 on Amazon?
Along with 5 or 6 other games I want. >_<
EDIT: That being said, I'd probably still buy it if I saw it for 10 bucks.
I played the Wii version, but I imagine the PS3 version has better online play. Or at least gives Sega the OPTION of patching cheats and hacks.
Also, Double Dash is the best MK release yet, Tek doesn't even. <_<
It's statements that remind me that I'm 9 years older than you. That insight has nothing at all to do with maturity--just which games we played when we were younger.
Double Dash can be fun in its own right, but Mario Kart local multiplayer peaked with MK64 (and specifically, on the Wario Stadium track).