But what would be best is a new arcade shooter Star Fox that takes advantage of decades of technical and game design ideas: it would be cool to see a new game.Anyway, we already have the 3DS remaster, so I don't think it's necessary to have another one.I agree there's no need for another Star Fox 64 remake. It’d be boring on Switch.Of course? Sure it had it's issues but i still quite enjoyed it. We already have a great Star Fox game on Switch, it’s called ‘Starlink’ and will only set you back about $15 these days.I only say that "I want" a port of Star Fox Zero because it seems like Nintendo's just porting everything from Wii U. elephvant 17 minutes ago #1. Use the poll to simply vote for the best and/or rank all the ones you've played in a post. But we’ve seen too many rehashes of 64’s story.I also liked Starlink a hell of a lot. That game is underrated and hints at where the future of this franchise should go, minus the toys to life implementation.So I’d much rather see a new game in the franchise that pushes the series forward with a similar game design to Starlink and intense space or airspace dogfights seen on the level of Star Wars Battlefront 2.Nintendo can’t add a new game to franchises like F Zero, cause they don’t know how to differentiate it from the others, but they can release four versions of Star Fox.
Just develop a new Star Fox game, without Platinum involvedTo be fair, that game is 100% hot garbage, so might as well save the time and effort for a different project.I'm surely the only one, but in my opinion the controls were what made the game interesting. I didn't buy it for Wii U hoping for its release on the Switch.That's like saying Super Mario 64 is Super Mario Bros and Super Mario Odyssey is Super Mario 64.Star Fox Zero is a fantastic game with an inventive and rewarding control system, it has what they call a learning curve however it does take more than a single play through. By far the best star fox game and the on ground missions were actually fun unlike Zeros.Tell you what, find some way to output them both now running in full HD at 60fps with the pop-in removed and no other changes at all--basically like the M2 version of Virtua Racing on Switch--and them come back and tell me which is actually the superior underlying design that looks better, sounds better and is more fun to play. . Switch deserves a more story driven and open Starfox game, unique to it's strengths. I loved the GameCube game.Oh well, I'm talking to a wall here (not you specifically, but all people who thinks like that)Star fox 64 aged terribly. You do understand that if M2 did a version of Star Fox SNES output similar to how they did the amazing Virtua Racing on Switch then it would literally have HD resolution polygons with no jaggies, no visible pop-in (so enemies and level geometry that goes as far as you can see), and a rock-solid 60fps, right? And if they did the same for 64 it too would have HD resolution polys with no jaggies (but still those crappy muddy/blurry/repeated textures; unless they literally re-did all the textures in the game, which is about more than just updating the underlying engine code), no visible pop-in (so enemies and level geometry that goes as far as you can see), and a rock-solid 60fps, right?And I'm saying in this hypothetical scenario to compare those two games running with the same level of tech (now it's a fair 1:1 comparison as I see it) but with the slightly different control and gameplay and level design and music that is unique to each version, and SNES Star Fox would blow the N64 game out of the water in basically every single way.Because, let's get real for a second here, neither version is cutting it by today's standards if we're actually judging the original games running on the original consoles with the original controllers on old CRT TVs and so on.
At that point, you may as well make a new StarFox game.And if StarFox Zero was indeed going to be ported to Switch, it's mostly likely that some random third party port studio that would work on that pory, not Platinum themselves.Nintendo are not omniscient gods of the gaming world - and I don't see why a third-party dev can't approach them and say: Hey remember that Wii U release that didn't reach it's potential - we think we know how to tweak it and make it great for Switch - what do you think?Believe it or not, this is one of my most anticipated switch ports. The mechanics being fun and well implemented is just as important. My N64 and SNES are both modified for their best signals.All those points are incorrect verging on absurd nostalgia for the original.Star Fox 64 is vastly superior in all regards including graphics and gameplay which are amazing and finely tuned, anyone can play.The few all range levels Star Fox 64 has add to the variety and excellence.I will say Star fox SNES is cute and charming as a historical reference, it has that in trend early 90s flat coloured polygon cool look kind of like Virtua racing, but the Virtua Racing Arcade version which Switch has was on another level and the Star Fox SNES never come close to matching it visually or gameplay wise.Star Fox OG is completely unplayable for newcomers and is an unplayable mess unless like us it is engrained into your muscle memory.
Unfortunately it was a game very much crippled by the insistence of its control system. Those controls were atrocious.Nintendo could also port Star Fox 64 3D just to get a "good" Star Fox on the Switch. I was shocked to see them just... blow up. The game has to engross me to keep me wanting to master a finicky aspect of it - especially the actual controls!
It had nothing to do with the gyro assistance. Especially on how well it fared when released.I for one welcome a re release of this game! The minds behind 'Bayonetta' and 'Nier: Automata' are back. His favourite Nintendo character used to be a guitar-playing dog, but nowadays he prefers to hang out with Judd the cat.I would prefer if they made a new game, since this games controls were not meant for the switch and it is basically a prettier version of Star Fox 64 (And 64 is basically a better version of the original).This game was garbage and I hope it stays on the Wii U. I would rather they port starfox 64 for the 8th timeIt might be a bit of a tricky one to port but not impossible.
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