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    Star Fox Assault

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Feb 14, 2005

    Star Fox returns to its shooter roots (with the bonus of new on-foot combat) in its fourth installment (developed by Namco), as Fox must lead the Star Fox team against a new threat bent on assimilating all lifeforms on Lylat.

    f-metroid's Star Fox Assault (GameCube) review

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    In the Air, on Ground!

    Star Fox Assuault is a decent shooter game with some cool controls. The fun of the previous 2 Star Fox games appears in both of these games with a cool points system and a great challenge. The only flaws are that the voice acting isn't very good at time, and the landmaster controls are a little wonky. It's still a fun game with some cool alien shooting, cool bosses, and good re-designs for the main characters. I like Slippy's Assault costume and Fox's facial features more in this game than in any others. Howver, this is probably the worst of the Star Fox games. It doesn't have the same kind of flair and control settings that make the others so good, Still, it can be quite pleasant to the Star Fox fan.

    Other reviews for Star Fox Assault (GameCube)

      Heartbreaking Disappointment 0

      Let me preface this review by saying that Star Fox is one of my all-time favorite franchises.  I remember getting the original for my 12th birthday.  I remember running right for it at my first E3 in 1997.  And I remember waiting at my local game store for 2 hours a couple weeks later for it to show up.  With all of that said, Star Fox Assault hurts.  It had the potential to be so much, but it is a disappointment to say the least.  The game starts off feeling like it's predecessors and trie...

      3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

      Nice Ideas, but a little rough around the edges. 0

      The 2002 release of Starfox Adventures marked the first Starfox game for Nintendo's 128-bit console. The reaction from fans was mixed. Some loved it, some hated it. But everyone agreed that they wanted a 'true' Starfox game to come out. When Starfox 2 was shown for the first time at E3 2003, the game got a less than warm reception. It was in the very early stages of development and just didn't look or play very well. Still, it assured fans that there was a new Starfox game being made, and for ma...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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