Today’s game is Mario Kart 8. I was playing with some friends today, and I decided that no more will I lag behind in my inferior skills when it comes to 200 CC. No more will I throw myself off cliffs. I will beat them all. So after we played a few races I went into time trials and practiced like some weird training. The results… were negligible.

I did well on 150 CC for Mario Circuit, but 200 CC I kept completely losing. I need to get the hang of Brake Drifting first I think and then I stand a chance.

Beyond my troubles with 200 CC though, it’s great to hangout with friends on games like this. Cheeseland is my favorite course. Everyone else seems to hate it but the game keeps picking it so… I guess I win.

Despite my complaining earlier about 200 CC, I find games like this being Social Hour more so than an actual competition. It’s interesting because a lot of games turn into this for my group. Halo? Eventually we space out and start chatting instead of actually killing each other. Smash Bros? We spend more time horsing around than anything. Even something like REPO by the 5th level we’re sat around the campfire and the game world has become more of a vehicle to add to the experience of socializing rather than what it was meant for.


Brake drifting was so satisfying to discover. When the 200cc mode came out on Wii U I struggled so much until I found out about it, but discovering it alone without a guide was very satisfying.