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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Anyone else really dislike Star Fox Zero so far? -edit- People are rigging the poll!

 

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Some advice, just don't lock on to anything. Seriously, you're going to save yourself a lot of aggravation.

Except for the final boss. Lock on for that.

Also, have the gyro set to off in flying vehicles and on on land vehicles. I know that sounds convoluted, but you know, 'tis Star Fox Zero.



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Come on people u knew this game was gonna be shit.

User moderated -RavenXtra



I bought the first print run edition in AUS.

Poor Gameplay plus hopefully small supply will be like snowboard kids 2 n64 all over again lol.



 

 

d21lewis said:
You guys are breaking my heart. I was buying this game today. Now, I'm not.

If you look comments you will see that game overall is good but with complex controls that some people don't like.

 

DEAD_ORIGINAL said:
Come on people u knew this game was gonna be shit.

But point is that game isn't shit, main problem for some people are complex controls.



spemanig said:
Some advice, just don't lock on to anything. Seriously, you're going to save yourself a lot of aggravation.

Except for the final boss. Lock on for that.

Also, have the gyro set to off in flying vehicles and on on land vehicles. I know that sounds convoluted, but you know, 'tis Star Fox Zero.

I'd advice the contrary. Try to use the lock-on method in the boss fights. It was confusing at first, but being capable of knowing what the boss is doing in the main screen and find an opening to attack worked for me. When I was trying to achieve high scores, it was the quickest method, by miles. I didn't try to set off gyro controls on flying vehicles, I'll try that and see if it works, although I have no problems with gyro controls in general. 

I'd say that the controls are not a problem for me in this game. As a matter of fact, it was plus for me. I'm more dissapointed with the level design, maybe. It's fun, but the alternate paths have been weak compared to SF64.  There were some neat, epic moments and some cool dogfights; but it lacks more planets and bosses (most of them were just recycling the main game bosses, which was really dissapointing)... In the end, I think it's a good game, it's fun, and after playing 10 hours, I'd score it with a 7.5/10. I'm not Metacritic, that's a good score in my book XD.



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Game was written on a post-it on my "to-buy" list anyway but I guess I'll scrap it completely.



Nah, good game.



I was hoping it would be a good game for you guys and gals but it sounds pretty meh. I just hope some people dont have their nostalgia/loyalty goggles on too tight. From the moment i saw video of it i thought "wtf is Nintendo doing?" I still dont own a wiiu but i am soo off put by motion controls/gimmicks that i will probably stay away and only purchase in the future for collecting reasons. (The game, not the console) If you really like weird motion control stuff you might love it but i think Nintendo could have done much better. All i wanted was a bigger, faster, prettier sf64 but sounds like the opposite.



spurgeonryan said:
KLXVER said:

Lets not go crazy here. Its a mediocre/bad game. The WiiU has several great games to be remembered fondly.

Oh I have enjoyed the Wii U, not saying it does not have some gems. Just saying it was not great either and this will not help its memory.

People seem to forget the bad times of a console over time. I didnt own a Dreamcast at its time, but from listening to people who love the console...Its like it was a gift from God, brought to you by an angel and each game was like having sex with your dream woman.



spurgeonryan said:
KLXVER said:

People seem to forget the bad times of a console over time. I didnt own a Dreamcast at its time, but from listening to people who love the console...Its like it was a gift from God, brought to you by an angel and each game was like having sex with your dream woman.

I would not say forget, just that you did not realize how much you appreciate something till its gone.

 

But Dreamcast reminds me of the Wii U, just with less sales and more games.

Well taking into account downloadable games, the WiiU is way ahead. I dont know, I just dont get the love for the Dreamcast.