Miyamoto May Devote More Time to Pikmin and Star Fox
Please give Star Fox some TLC.
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Please give Star Fox some TLC.
Going into Fox McCloud's latest adventure, gaming critics expressed severe reservations about his new game's unique control scheme. Were those fears warranted? As Star Fox Zero hits shelves today, Shacknews takes a look at some of the most notable reviews across the internet.
We're sure you'll be barrel rolling all around your home until Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins airs on April 20.
Star Fox Zero's arrival on Wii U in just a few days will mark the first new entry to the series in a full decade. Today, Shacknews is taking a look back at Fox McCloud's 23-year history.
Do a barrel roll! Or don't. It really doesn't matter with this Arwing.
Nintendo looked to be going back to the drawing board with Star Fox Zero. The game now has a new April release date, though it appears that some of its more troublesome elements will remain in place.
Nintendo is taking a step back and opting to give Star Fox Zero a little more polish, so it won't be making its projected 2015 release.
Shacknews got a first look at Star Fox Zero back at E3 2015 and... the first impression wasn't great. But surely, veteran Star Fox player Ozzie will have a better first impression from this year's GameStop Expo, right? Well...
Nintendo has revealed its lineup of games and amiibo it plans to release by the end of 2015. The list includes Star Fox Zero, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, Devil's Third, and a giant Yoshi amiibo.
It's great to see Star Fox return with a new console game after all these years, but the awkward GamePad functionality may be a bigger nuisance than Slippy Toad.