I'm going to be honest:
Star Fox 64 is my least favorite Star Fox game, even the 3DS remake. I just find the game really boring to play for any length of time... I mean, I've done the first level like fifty billion times and I enjoy doing that, but I find the game itself really stale. Star Fox Adventures, Assault, and Command are all games I highly enjoy, though, with Assault and Command both vying for the position of "favorite".
Starfox > Starfox 64
Mmmmm... Super FX graphix.
I'm seriously disappointed Star Fox 2 was never released. Andross is fucking rad in that game, and it has SNES Star Wolf, where Wolf himself looks amazing.
It's sad it probably won't ever get a VC release because it's not totally complete, though I think it is mostly complete.
Considering Nintendo's direction to satisfy fan requests, Star Fox 2 might be a possibility if fans rally about it hard enough.
I'm not gonna believe that until we see Earthbound 2.
Personally, the fact that they at least get back Banjo and Kazooie is enough for me.
(11-12-2014, 07:44 PM)E-Man Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, the fact that they at least get back Banjo and Kazooie is enough for me.
Hold the phone. What did I miss?
(11-12-2014, 07:54 PM)psychospacecow Wrote: [ -> ] (11-12-2014, 07:44 PM)E-Man Wrote: [ -> ]Personally, the fact that they at least get back Banjo and Kazooie is enough for me.
Hold the phone. What did I miss?
Nothing. He's just saying IF they get the rights to Banjo-Kazooie back from Microsoft.
I enjoy Starfox Assault the most out of all the games. I'm not too big of a Starfox fan. I mean, I know what there is to know about it, but I like all the different types of gameplay styles it had. It took the original concept of just being the Arwing-only shooter and expanded it in all directions (it also shows that Fox and the crew can do more than just be unseen pilots behind the player's windshield). Starfox 64 did have this in multiplayer if you completed hard-mode, but it's minuscule in comparison.
I'd love if Nintendo took all the formulas of Assault and made a much more polished, higher budget, modern sequel; fixing all it's big issues and redoing some things, expanding even more upon the original (They should ALSO do the same for Kirby's Air Ride, goddamn Sakurai come on).
I really hope no one
shoots me down for my opinion
Sakurai wouldn't have any involvement in that. It's all in Hal and Nintendo's hands now.
SSBWU is available for "Pre-Load" if you don't want to wait eight hours on launch day for it to download.
(11-12-2014, 06:20 PM)E-Man Wrote: [ -> ]Considering Nintendo's direction to satisfy fan requests, Star Fox 2 might be a possibility if fans rally about it hard enough.
Ah right, like the MOTHER 3 request.
(11-12-2014, 03:53 PM)TomGuycott Wrote: [ -> ]I used the footage to convert my friend to liking Star Fox Assault. Of course showing her the terrible artwork from Star Fox Command also played a part in that.
Assault, in my opinion, is the finest example of a modernized Star Fox game. I like 64 better, but it also feels dated. Assault, in my opinion, was a direction the series could have benefitted continuing from.
That also makes the terrible smash dialogue even worse, because the VAs are trying to imitate 64 voice overs on an Assault based stage, but Fox's design is from Command. It's just fumbling all over itself.
I think a Metroid > Ridley radio cameo in the Star Fox stage would have probably singlehandedly saved all of this terrible VO.
"Fox, dead ahead!"
*Ridley scream*
"oh well heck"
I'd wouldn't give up too soon. They did at least put the original Earthbound on the Virtual Console after so much fan requesting, so anything's possible.
"What about Star Fox?!" *ZZAP*
"What about Mother 3?!" *ZZAP*
The first one's confirmed, and I have a gut feeling that the second one's happening behind the scenes.
They wouldn't mention the game at all at E3 if they weren't doing
something with it.
Did anyone see the returning stages in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50 Fact Extravaganza?