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Goodnightmoon said:
pokoko said:

So nice of them to throw in that "bonus" ... for an extra charge, with no option to buy a physical version separately.  Slick.

If ou want the standalone version so badly you can get it dif Usa and physicall and digital in the rest of the world. Now if you want to make a big deal about it, be my guess.

Not entirely sure what ou just said but if you're telling me that there is a physical version in the US without Guard, go ahead and link it.  That would be fine.

However, if there is no stand-alone version of Star Fox Zero and you're trying to whitewash the fact that NoA is charging $10 for what they've termed a "bonus" then I have a problem with that.

As far as I can tell, NoA is forcing those who want a physical copy of Star Fox to pay an additional fee for Guard whether they want it or not.  A lot of people are probably going to be fooled by the cover into thinking Star Fox is $60 and Guard is free.  They absolutely deserve to catch some flak for that, especially considering NoE isn't doing that fake bonus thing.  A big deal?  Not really.  A slick way for NoA to bleed a little extra from their customers?  I'd say so, and deserving of criticism from anyone who is prepared to be objective.