Of all the launch titles for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2,Mario Kart Worldcould very well be the most highly anticipated, or at least the most broadly anticipated. Since its inception, theMario Kartseries has been defined by its accessibility to newcomers; coupled with a high skill ceiling,Mario Kartis the perfect example of a game for everyone, finely tuned to make competition just challenging enough to reward mastery, but with unexpected elements that can level the playing field.
Chief among these unexpected elements is the infamous blue shell, an item that hones in on whoever is in first place. The shell is more likely to spawn for those toward the back of the pack, which makes it a nice equalizing factor, giving those who fall behind a chance to even the odds. It may seem like a small detail, but any experiencedMario Kartplayer will admit that the presence of a blue shell can redefine the dynamics of any race, making it a vital ingredient in the series' formula. The power-up will be returning inMario Kart World, but a new ability has the potential to completely alter its effectiveness, for better or worse.
Mario Kart World’s Feather Ability Fundamentally Changes How Blue Shells Work
Feathers Allow Mario Kart World Players To Dodge Blue Shells
Duringa recentMario Kart WorldNintendo Treehouse showcase, it was revealed that a feather item can be used to dodge blue shells. It doesn’t simply grant immunity to the targeted player—the Nintendo employee behind the wheel actually failed to get the timing right in the demonstration—but it’s still significant. It would appear that this feather item, when activated at the right moment, can nullify the effect of the blue shell, allowing the leading player to retain dominance.
The feather item appeared in both the firstMarioKartandMario Kart 8, but it waslimited to Battle Mode in the latter,and the blue shell wasn’t included in the former, soWorldwill be the first time the item can be used against a blue shell in a traditional race.
The effect that this might have onMario Kart Worldraces could be revolutionary. WhileMario Kart 8players have some options at their disposal for avoiding blue shells, such as a perfectly timed horn attack or mushroom boost, these techniques are difficult to pull off. Moreover, the arrival of the featherexpandsMario KartWorld’s defensive options, making it more likely that a leading player will be able to avoid the devastating blow of a blue shell. This gives skilled players an invaluable tool, but it could have problematic run-off effects on the game’s broader competitive design.
Mario Kart World’s Feather Item Has To Be a Balancing Act
As previously mentioned, the Nintendo Treehouse demonstrator who first revealed the existence of the feather inMario Kart Worldfailed to time the dodge correctly, resulting in them getting hit by a blue shell. This player demonstrated mastery overMario Kart’s other mechanicsduring the rest of the demonstration, so their failure in this regard suggests that the timing for a feather-based dodge may be particularly stringent and hard to execute. This is a good sign, as it indicates that the feather won’t just be an easy-to-use shield against the equalizing measure that is the blue shell.
But that might not be enough. After all, the mostexperiencedMario Kartplayerstend to be the ones in first place, and proper use of the feather would just be another mechanic for them to master. This could result inMario Kart Worldfavoring experienced players a bit too much, while the series has always been designed around accessibility, and the notion that anyone can win a race if the stars align. Making the feather hard to acquire, or introducing other drawbacks, could be an effective way to keep the game balanced around this philosophy.
Mario Kart World
WHERE TO PLAY
Hit the open road with Mario and friends!Zip around courses in a vast world where everything is connected. Race along grassy plains, bustling cities, wide-open waters, big ol' volcanos, and more—plus everything in between.A sprawling world of courses.Speed across plains, cities, water, volcanos, and much more. Everything is connected!Go beyond the course.There’s more to racing than just the course. Hop off the course and race the distance to the next one!Free Roam - Drive wherever your heart takes you.Where to? That’s up to you! Take off in any direction in this new mode. Explore areas that pique your interest, and maybe even snap some in-game pics at scenic spots.Play Together - Have a blast with friends, whether near or far.Up to 4 players can race on the same system. Play using your choice of button controls or motion controls. Attach a Joy-Con 2 controller to the optional Joy-Con 2 wheel accessory towheelyfeel like you’re driving. You can also play using Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers connected wirelessly.