

Behind the gorgeous visuals and presentation is a supremely polished fighting game featuring a star studded roster. A meticulously crafted brawler that will be enjoyed by many for the next five years or more.

(Wii U / 3DS, Nintendo / Bandai Namco Entertainment / Sora Ltd)Īnyone who thinks the Wii U lacks graphical muscle needn’t look any further than the dazzling visuals of Super Smash Bros. Mario Kart TV helps to bolster the presentation, and the variety of vehicle types, challenges, and unlocks gives it plenty of single player substance when you’re not racing your buddies.ĩ. Mario Kart 8 is packed heavy with content and offers a nice selection of imaginative courses. Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U is perhaps the system’s most acclaimed and successful release to date, and the launch promotion that entitled you to a release of your choice made it an offer I simply couldn’t refuse.

I’ve never been into Mario Kart quite the same way as most gamers, but I can’t deny that it’s always done the job as a party game. While many did play the majority of releases in 2014, please remember that unlike our main awards, the editors are not naming the *best* games, but their personal favorites out of the selection they played. While the whole editorial staff contributed to our 2014 awards, we wanted to allow everybody the opportunity to publicly name their personal top 10 games of the year.
