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Published: 2016-04-20, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
Plays like a greatest hits of Star Fox's history, Can be genuinely thrilling when the controls feel good
The controls rarely feel good, Light on additional modes
There is a good game somewhere inside Star Fox Zero, but its forced reliance on the Gamepad's screen and motion controls cause it to barrel roll right into mediocrity...
Flashes of classic fun, Solid replay value, Endearingly dumb allies
Other vehicles are lame, Required motion controls, Feels stuck in the past
Star Fox Zero Star Fox Zero seems to have all the ambition of a 20-year-old cartridge game, mimicking the presentation and campaign scope and approach of the N64 classic. Even with branching paths to track down and extra missions, the campaign is very sh...
Return to form with classic gameplay, We like the new motion controls, Secrets make campaign highly replayable, Fun cooperative play
New ideas are inconsistent and underdeveloped, No multiplayer battle mode
Gripes about what could have been aside, Star Fox Zero is a perfectly enjoyable return to form and will scratch an itch for many eager fans. It's more than a remake of Star Fox 64 , but also doesn't quite feel willing to assert itself as a wholly new ev...
If you look past the updated graphics, I could have been playing Starfox Wii U on an older console. Perhaps some fans will like the fact it plays so much on the style and feel of previous Starfox games, but I really was hoping for more. It's the overco...
While Star Fox Zero offers up some exhilarating dogfights with a unique control scheme that actually makes motion controls work, its highest highs are let down all too frequently by repetitive, mundane on-rails segments that sour the freedom that the game...
Abstract: How do you solve a problem like Fox McCloud?The vulpine aviator, sort of a bushy-tailed Han Solo, has been headlining Nintendo games for nearly two decades. And yet, he's not going to make many lists of Top 10 Nintendo characters, mainly because his 'Star...
Flashes of classic fun, Solid replay value, Endearingly dumb allies
Other vehicles are lame, Required motion controls, Feels stuck in the past
Star Fox Zero seems to have all the ambition of a 20-year-old cartridge game, mimicking the presentation and campaign scope and approach of the N64 classic. Even with branching paths to track down and extra missions, the campaign is very short and straigh...
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Published: 2016-04-25, Author: Allan , review by: parentesis.com
Lo bueno, Las misiones de la Arwing son entretenidas, Mucha rejugabilidad
Ambiance au top, Gameplay recherché efficace et utilisant le Gamepad, Univers fidèle et passionnant, Variété des véhicules et du gameplay, Des niveaux bien construits, Des chemins différents dans les niveaux, Les secrets à trouver, L'incitation au sc
Malgré des voix françaises moyennes, ... Mais difficile à prendre en main, Graphiquement trop faible, Pas de vrai multi en écran scindé Bien trop court
Star Fox Zero m'a franchement enchanté. Tant pis pour les graphismes et je dis un grand oui quant à la maniabilité. Après plusieurs sessions de jeu, on finit par maîtriser et il est clair que cela fait plaisir de voir un jeu qui cherche enfin à utiliser l...
Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Anthony , review by: geeksandcom.com
J'attendais Star Fox Zero avec beaucoup d'impatience et bien que celui-ci présente plusieurs éléments intéressants, le produit final manque un peu de peaufinage. Les amateurs de Star Fox 64 y trouveront peut-être leur compte, mais je trouve que la série n...