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Mario Kart 8 Release Date Approaches; Developers Discuss Antigravity Speed Boosts and Two New Rainbow Road Courses
Mario Kart 8's game director Kosuke Yabuki and producer, Hideki Kono, sat down to speak about some of the game's newest features.
The two were at a round table discussion, and mostly spoke about the new antigravity tracks that will allow racers to climb walls and drive upside down, reported Polygon.
"One of the things you'll see with the later courses is antigravity being given to the player as an option, so you'll be driving on the course, and now the course branches off and you can either continue driving on the ground, or maybe go into the antigravity area to avoid an enemy or pick up an extra block," Kono said at the roundtable. "You might decide you want to take a different route that has a boost that allows you to take off and use your glider. So with the addition of the antigravity feature, we've been able to add more variety to the course design, and it fundamentally changes the player's strategy."
Another key aspect is the speed boost players now get when colliding in the antigravity zone. This adds a whole new element to the strategy of the game.
"One thing that's always happened in previous Mario Karts is if you're racing a light character and you bump into a big character like Bowser, you were at a disadvantage," Yabuki said. "However, with the antigravity section, and again the ability to give a speed boost from actually running into someone, even the lighter characters are able to strategize around using the antigravity sections to either keep the playing field even or to give them an advantage. So it does alter the strategy."
GameSpot reported the two executives also spoke about the beloved Rainbow Road track. In this game there will be two of them, with one being a remake of the classic N64 course.
"Rainbow Road of course is a classic course. This time we actually grabbed Rainbow Road N64 version in addition to the current iteration of Rainbow Road," Yabuki said. "So we hope you look forward to racing on both of those courses."
He continued, "One thing I do want to mention is Rainbow Road, that final course. We really want you to look forward to what we've done to it this time because it's something else."
The Wii U Racing Wheel for Mario Kart 8 is now available for pre-order at GameStop. The $9.99 wheel was intially not available in the U.S., but was recently rolled out as a global promotion.
The game will be released for the Wii U and 3DS on May 30.