Reviews from

in the past


Perhaps the biggest example of being spoiled by a game’s sequel. Star Fox 64 really is just this game but better in every conceivable way. I still appreciate this a lot though, if technology never advanced past 1993 and this was still the latest technology, I’m sure I’d be throughly impressed! However, being born 10 years after this game released makes it a little hard to get used to, simply because I’m so used to the standard of every other game I’ve played that’s released after Star Fox. This feels very slow by comparison. It’s still a good time though, the levels are good and flying the Arwing is still fun. I was disappointed by how many levels force you into a first person view and have you shooting that way, though. While you still control the ship, you don’t move it around in quite the same way, which destroys a lot of what I love about the gameplay of these games.

All in all, it’s still worth a shot, especially with how short it is. At the very least, I appreciate this game a lot for its impact on the industry as a whole. I can’t imagine how crazy this must have been at the time!

joguei por causa do obedece a la morsa terminei frustrado de tão unforgiving que essa porra é

This one is better than 64 by virtue of soundtrack alone


not the smoothest experience, but worth playing just to see what they pulled out of the snes at the time. very replayable with lots of routes, but it still doesn't feel like it has a ton of depth to it compared to other rail shooters that i've played, mainly due to poor visibility.

I can acknowledge that for the time, this shit was VERY impressive to see on the SNES, but MAN this aged like shit, it still technically feels playable but it is just not a fun time to go through unless you grew up with it.

I love the characters, but I'm this weird guy that loves Starfox Adventures... I'm sorry

https://youtube.com/watch?v=J5RjssMC-_I&feature=shared

(level 1 route review)

I’m not gonna lie this game has always been in that small subsection of games that I’ve booted up briefly when they dropped on something I can access them and then I don’t touch them forever. I tend to have a “follow my heart” approach when it comes to picking a game to just hang out with (this is a good and pretty annoying thing), well I did not expect to sit down and beat this game in one sitting lmao and my opinion of it drastically changed but I highly respect its design and appreciate it a lot more now honestly.

While having 3D graphics that made me initially question if I truly was a human being with the ability to perceive depth, over time the game’s on rails design and pattern signaling really helped pull it through even with the rather basic vector graphics. I think it says a lot also that this was an early 3D game where Nintendo was not only trying to welcome new players (it’s probably why it’s this easy lol) but also added detail with your allies being in the fight and wildly different boss patterns. A lot of these things were improved on in the sequel Star Fox 64 but here it feels like the glue that kept the vectorized cardboard together, I went from completely wanting to drop this game to being a fan that says enough.

I am taking a damn break from it cause I also have motion sickness now lmao

this game appeared in a dream i had so i was worried something bad would happen if i didnt immediately play it