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It always becomes as a surprise about just how much Nintendo puts out there for so many of their delightful video games. Yet, with all of those characters to choose from, some of those remain as cult classics. In 1997, Nintendo hit the nail on the head with the revolutionary Star Fox 64. The game was not just groundbreaking in the game, but also for the player it was groundbreaking because you could feel what the game is like. Nintendo has tried it again with a different kind of Star Fox. This one seems more as if Fox has joined the cast of The Legend Of Zelda, rather than made it as a game of his own. No matter for Fox and Company, because they still have made it a great game to undergo.
Star Fox Adventures for the Nintendo Gamecube, is a different kind of Star Fox game. The idea of the game is to restore the Dinosaur Planet, Sauria from fatal destruction from the villainous General Scales, and the even more foolish, Andross. The game places Fox, trying to do whatever it takes to save Krystal, a young war fighter from General Scales, with the help of Tricky, and a mighty staff that can do just about anything. The graphics and the sound on the gameplay are just amazing, and gorgeous with every beautiful detail. The storyline also hits a home run as well, with each nook and cranny told beautifully. The control does function quite well as well. It is very simple to operate, and the gameplay is very well put in itself.
While some may feel that Star Fox Adventures isn't worth the challenge as it is with Star Fox 64, or the recently released Star Fox Assault for the Nintendo Gamecube, the game is really a well worth one for anybody who wants a challenge for the Gamecube. I suggest this as a add-on for anybody who is into the feel of Fox McCloud.
Graphics: A-
Sound: B+
Control: B 1/2+
Fun & Enjoyment: B
Overall: B 1/2+
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When I first got Star Fox I thought it was great! It was fun, hard, interesting and cool. Then when I got towards the end it got boring. It really is a bad game. If you are someone who starts to like a video game then doesn't like it you will not like this video game. I would not recommend this to most people.
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As you probably know from some of the other reviews above, the storyline centers around dinosaurs and putting the planet back together. Gamers who come at this looking for another sci-fi shooter will be sadly dissapointed, as this game stalks Zelda in playing style and genre. The graphics are all exceptional (some of the best!) and the music is absolutely sensational (particularly the scores in places like Thorntail Hollow, Cape Claw and Krazoa Palace) The voices are well done and acted within a realistic sense and not over dramticized. The only complaint I have is that twice when I moved the camera, these colored lines would cover 60% of the screen, clearly a bug from Tricky's programming.(Tricky is your dinosaur companion for the game.) Otherwise the programmers convey a seemless world, with a changing landscape and history. The varying tribes- the Snowhorns, Thorntails, Earthwalkers, Cloudrunners, Redeye, Hightops, Lightfoots and Sharpclaw are well presented, with even a few miscallaneous and very nasty raptors thrown in. Two storylines abound when Fox must collect both the four Spellstones and eight Krazoa spirits and then return them to their rightful places. While this leads to quite a bit of temple-trotting, it doesn't feel tedious as the programmers mix things up to keep it interesting. Overall, this is what people mean when they talk about a quality game.
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This game is terrible!I have beat 3 levels and on the fourth one there is zero to do. Do not spend your money on this game!!!!
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This is an awesome game, hands down. You get to roll out your fantasies as being fox mc cloud runninng around on a planet and beating the tar out of people (Well, dinosaurs in this case). Right when you boot up the game you wind up playing as some female fox. Right when I saw this I was confused... "Where is fox?" "Who is this chick?", and the more common,"Eh? Where's my arwing" are just some of the many questions that popped into my head. Fortunately after about a good three mins of gameplay you forfeit control of this completely random and DEFENSELESS girl to play as the legendary *echo*FOX MC CLOUD*echo*. After a few mindless cutscenes in which general pepper explains why you have to go all the way to the edge of the known galaxy, to save some planet that noone knows about except the people on it (Seem to be running out of work)and an exciting romp through space in your arwing, you come to the planet to find that this is not a space shooter, it is a third person hack & slash with a lot of dinosaurs. Soon after landing you get a staff, just a staff. Oh but what's this, blue chick's head pops out of one end and starts speaking some random language that the programmers came up with using a russian enigma. Basically, what I am trying to say is that the story throws you in circles (half the time you are just following the icons on your map having NO IDEA WHAT IS GOING ON), the graphics are lame for this gaming age, and, although fun at first, the combat gets INCREDIBLY tedious. I give them a 5 for effort, but this just can't fend for itself. This deserves a three out of five.
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