and who remembers the very first part of Star Fox, which was still on the Super Nintendo?
This game is a terrible product of perverted logic. The poorest of the relatives of The Legend of Zelda.
Just imagine a poorly made Zelda - here's Star Fox Adventures.
One-button action; Challenges vary greatly in complexity - either they give a reserve of 30 seconds, then you have to catch up in half a second, then you have to stupidly kill the enemies, then the fucking notorious Test of fear; monotonous puzzles - often stupidly superimposed on each other; most of the game is stupid exploration and running back and forth - you will have to visit each dungeon more than once; riddles that have gone extremely far - for example, a couple of times in order to open the desired door you had to look at a certain stone with the maximum zoom - no, just seeing it is not enough, you need to bring it as close as possible, and such nonsense in the game is just crap; even the management of places is clumsy - well, since we made an auto-jump, let it work fine, but no, approaching a cliff you never know with a confident step whether Fox will fall there, whether he will catch before falling or jump; add a dull camera to that; there are no secrets in the locations - all locked doors will open according to the plot, and out of habit I looked for moves, tried different combinations; stupid uncomfortable columns of items and commands; the whole world of the game as a whole is some kind of fierce flat childish nonsense with claims to humor; inappropriate voice acting - voices differ greatly from SF64; and in general the game looks quickly "stretched" over the Star Fox universe - which it actually is - it was originally Dinosaur Planet for the N64. From Star Fox, there are only a few characters and shooter episodes inserted in the form of a mini-game. inappropriate voice acting - voices differ greatly from SF64; and in general the game looks quickly "stretched" over the Star Fox universe - which it actually is - it was originally Dinosaur Planet for the N64. From Star Fox, there are only a few characters and shooter episodes inserted in the form of a mini-game. inappropriate voice acting - voices differ greatly from SF64; and in general the game looks quickly "stretched" over the Star Fox universe - which it actually is - it was originally Dinosaur Planet for the N64. From Star Fox, there are only a few characters and shooter episodes inserted in the form of a mini-game.
Of the good, we can note the same shooter episodes in space, the final boss and perhaps excellent graphics for 2002 on the GC with 16: 9 support - then this was not even on the PC.
And this crap lasts not 8, not 12, but 15 hours. Take courage before passing.
But for all time there is a 100% candidate for the title of "worst game in the SF universe".