DevilRising said:
Sorry. But now you're just reaching. It's a majority consensus opinion, even among fans who preferred the first game, that SF64 was a great game.
And what the hell are you talkign about? "Not a Star Fox game"? It's easy for me to say Adventures wasn't, because it WASN'T, it started life as something entirely diffferent, and should have stayed that. Miyamoto suggested they use the Star Fox characters, so they did. But the whole thing is still Dinosaur Planet, and honestly it simply didn't fit. When I use the term "real Star Fox game", I mean a game in the actual shooter STYLE of the SNES and N64 games. I never said that the GC and DS games weren't Star Fox games. But I WILL state that they're SHITTY Star Fox games. And yes, that last one is MY opinion.
But I really don't see how you can claim to find a bunch of fans of the SNES game who wouldn't like the N64 game, nor do I see where you're trying to claim, simply to counter my argument that it's the best in the series, that somehow SF64 was "broken". Not in the slightest, sorry. It took everything the ambitious-yet-primitive/limited original did, and did it all far better. It was the perfect sequel in that respect. And THAT is what I want out of a new Star Fox, is taking everything that SF64 did, but WAY better, and more of it. It's an HD system with BR capacity discs. So I would expect no less. And it would be nice to not be horrifically let down like I was with Assault, which was an abortion of a game, and that's being kind. |
I never said I agreed with them, but there are people who will tell you SF64 was broken and easy and they hated it.
Saying that I do not thinkg a shooter style alone star fox would work in this mordern day. It needs far more to give the game depth than just scripted flying forward thorugh a level. Star fox adventure although it started as a dino game the fact that their was a story and foot missions added a different perspective.
I think for a star fox to succeed (as in expand the audience as move systems) it needs to cater to a wider audience then just Nintendo core fans.
To simply put it, star fox needs a revamp similar to what COD had that caused it to expand the audience.







