Star Fox (2026) Review: Fox McCloud On The Switch 2 Is A Great Duo
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Star Fox - Switch 2 Review
Lylat Wars, or Star Fox 64, was the first game I ever played on my Nintendo 64 and, as such, has always held a special place in my heart. Since its release in 1997, it has remained a presence in my gaming life, reappearing in re-releases and re-imaginings on Nintendo consoles all the way to the Nintendo Switch 2, where we now have the simply titled Star Fox, which marks the fourth version of this classic game. The GoodLet's start with the basics…
Starfox Nintendo Switch 2 Review
Few video games have stories and set-pieces as vividly imprinted into my childhood imagination as Nintendo 64’s Lylat Wars. Its tightly paced campaign, level branching system and frantic arcade rail shoot ‘em up gameplay are still unmatched in terms of sheer replayability today. For me, though, it was its earnest voice-acting that elevated it to Nintendo’s best. Peppy Hare’s lines, “Never give up, trust your instincts!” and “Do a barrel roll!” a…
Star Fox (2026 Remake) – Review
Before the technically complex flight/space arcade shooters we have today, like the Ace Combat or Everspace franchises, early video game developers had to get creative when trying to simulate the vastness of the open skies (or space) with limited hardware. While titles like Spasim (1974) or Starglider (1986) were pioneers of the 3D space shooter genre, it was Nintendo’s Star Fox (1993) on the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) that took …
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