Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, the real tracks to play in the game

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, the real tracks to play in the game
We have already talked about Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit on several occasions: first in the review and then with a whole series of specials designed to make the most of the interesting Nintendo idea.

The limit to creating original tracks is obviously the imagination but, with the F1 championship now archived, at least as far as the final winner is concerned, we wondered which circuits could be replicated within the game. The solutions are many, since in addition to the special doors you can decide to delimit the path both virtually and with physical objects, but the idea is always the same: to create fun circuits, sufficiently varied but with a not incredibly complex shape , who can give their best during matches. Over the years, dozens of tracks have alternated in F1, we have drawn from the most modern so as to allow everyone to have the best possible references.

Monza

The Brianza track is one of the most fast and famous in the world, a temple of speed that has undergone some additions and changes over the years, including the chicanes, but remains incredibly fascinating. Perfect for a 200cc challenge.

Imola

Another historic Italian track with some beautiful curves and a good mix of speed and technique. For Enzo Ferrari, the track would have been "a small Nurburgring" and, given that the German circuit would be complex to build within the game, we opted for Imola which, among other things, this year has re-entered the interior. of the official calendar.

Baku

Compared to the previous two circuits, the Baku one is infinitely newer and, if you want to do it properly, more complex to implement within the game. The Azerbaijani city track in this stylized version that we thought of offers very fast corners and above all a very tight passage that can give life to hilarious moments, clashes and assorted madness.

Red Bull Ring

Finally, the Red Bull Ring, designed by Hermann Tilke, we like it because it alternates quite clearly a very fast half-track with another decidedly more technical. Since in Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit there is no limit to what we can and cannot do, this setting also allows us to choose where to start and how to set up the race, whether to prefer a start made up of very fast straights or to take risks. immediately "the clash" between the curves of the central section.