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noname2200 said:
Dravenet7 said:


You don't simply slap an Arwing into a S&P game and say that's how Star Fox should be. For one thing, Star Fox was never simply on rails shooter and people really need to get that out of their heads. Isa and Kacchi a very slow moving throughout most of the game and the action relies on you being slower paced while the enemies swarm you. Movement, traversal and overall gameplay is very different because of that reason.

1) The original Star Fox was on rails.

2) This is Treasure. They have done lots of excellent stuff outside of the rail shooting genre.

3) I don't agree even a little bit about the pacing.

4) I have heard nothing that argues that Platinum would somehow be better suited to making Star Fox.

 

In conclusion, Treasure For Star Fox One. Thank you.

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3)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUh2dj6fa0o

1:20-4:10 6:20-7:30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD2uHQt2oUc

0:55-10:05

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtQ3_N49fiM

6:40-11:55 (pretty cheap to use a boss fight, butits basically a stage to so there it is)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r00WDhsCas

1:10... you know what? the whole stage.

There's plenty more examples but I don't remember them off the top of my head and I'm not going to actually watch through the videos to do that.

I don't care if you don't agree even a little bit I am factually and evidently right

1)

Star Fox wasn't simply on rails. That would imply you could move all around the screen but you couldn't move foward or backward on your own free will. You can boost and slow down. The pace isn't decided by the game it was decided by you. Naturally the Arwing was significantly faster than S&P because of this. Star Fox 64 proved this when it came out as well. There's all ranged mode. You moved freely in there. Largely fighting other ships. Largely fighting bosses. That wasn't on rails. You could literally turn around and go around in an area. It was very linear, but calling simply on rails is facetious and short sighted. 

Look at any expert playthrough of Star Fox 64 and let me know otherwise.

2)

I'm very aware that Treasure does things other than on rails games.

4)

And you will see nothing. That wasn't what I was arguing. That wasn't close to what I was arguing. You would know this if you weren't focusing on a snippet of what I said instead of paying attention to everything I have written. Go back, read everything I said from start to finish and learn not to half quote my full case in the future. 

You are welcome.