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A new and improved Star Fox
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 16 / 18
Date: November 10, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I wasn't ever crazy about the Star Fox game on Super Nintendo, so when "Star Fox 64" first came out, I wasn't really dieing to play it at first. I went to the store one day and saw it on display where anybody could play it. Once I started playing it, I found out I was wrong about this new and vastly improved Star Fox. It's not anything like the original Star Fox, and in almost every way, it's a great game. The graphics were some of the best I had seen at the time, and the sound and controls were as good as they could've possibly been, and best of all, the game was a lot of fun.
After I played it for awhile, it was so good I couldn't put the controller down. There was a line of people behind me waiting to play it, but I didn't pay them any attention. I played it almost a couple of hours and did something I had never done before, I beat the game while I was playing it in the store. That's the only bad thing about this game, it can be too easy. You can choose one of a few paths to take in the game, which will take you to different levels, but they all end up at the same place in the end. The one I took was too easy, but the other paths are a lot harder. Most of the flying levels have a pretty good challenge to them, but not all that much. The hardest levels in the game other than the bosses are the levels where you guide a tank that can hover for a few seconds and do barrel rolls across some awesome-looking territories while you have to avoid huge boulders from crushing you.
Along the way, there are several ways to defeat your enemies. You can get bombs and make them lock on to your target before you shoot them, and you can use your regular lasers, among other weapons. You can also do barrel rolls with your ship that will deflect a lot of the enemies' lasers. There are also other moves that will come in handy during the game such as one that will make your ship change directions. All the while, some of your cadets who are on your side, will give you pointers about playing the game, and they will watch your back. Overall, if you like space shooting games, I definitely recommend getting "Star Fox 64," it's a great game.
Starfox gets an awesome facelift
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 12
Date: April 11, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I didn't ever like the original Starfox game, so when this one came out I wasn't dying to play it at first. I went to the store one day to check out some cd's and video games and they had it there at the display. I started playing it and found out that it was nothing like the original and that in almost every way, it was a great game. The graphics were awesome, the sound and control weren't bad, and it was fun.
Once I played it for awhile, I couldn't put the controller down because it was so good. There were other people waiting in line to play, but I didn't pay them any attention. I played it for about an hour and a half and did something I had never done before. I beat Starfox 64 just playing it in the store. That's really the only weakpoint about the game is that it's real easy. However, if one path is too easy, there are different paths you can take which lead you to different and somewhat more challenging levels. The only levels that offered a major challenge were the tank levels where you have to control the tank and avoid huge boulders.
Overall, if you like space shooters, you should like this game. It's worth getting and it has good replay value.
So what if it's out of stock? Get this game at all costs.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 11 / 12
Date: January 29, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Let me start by saying that Starfox 64 is one of my all time favorite games, especially because just about every aspect is near-perfect, including Graphics, Gameplay, Sound, Replay Value,....let's get right down to it. First of all, the graphics are sharply defined, and make good use of the N64's tendancy to produce blurry graphics. The animation is very fluid, and there'e no slowdown--ever. The visuals also succeed in producing a wide variety of emotions; isolation, confusion, awe, terror, grandeur, joy, anything. Which goes right along with the music, since it achieves the same thing. The heroic tunes are just about the best I've ever heard on the Fun Machine, and the sound effects, such as large explosions and laser beams tearing up the ground, are pretty nice. Some people may be deterred my Slippy yelling "Fox, get this guy off me!", but trust me, the rest of the voice samples and in flight chatter really just add to the experience, and only a few people suffer severe hemorrhages from Slippy's antics. Now, to the gameplay we go, which is absolutely top-notch. You're mostly on rails going either left or right paths in some situations, or in the excellent all-range mode sections. You'll be piloting a tank once per game, the rest of the missions being in your Arwing, unless you get to Aquas, where you pilot a submarine with unlimited torpedos! Missions in general are similar, but some offer a lot of variety, like destroying missles heading towards the Great Fox before they damage it, getting into epic dogfights with the Star Wolf team, or activating a series of switches to set a train off course, crashing straight into Andross's supply depot! Multiplayer is all right, but most people don't care about it, or hate it. For me, at least, replay value is as high as it ever could be; there's just something about this game that will have me still playing years from now (though beating it is a bit easy).
Starfox 64
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: November 24, 2001
Author: Amazon User
... i've had this game for several years. i have played it and mastered it, beaten 1000 times, gotten every secret, and still find it is one of best gamesi have ever played. plotline is original, the ships, levels and end-levelbosses each take time and effort to master, not to mention each can be playedin two different modes (giving the game humongous replay value), the cinema is incredible, and it's a japanese fighter pilot game. those games not only are better than most others, but starfox is one of the best of those games. with it's ecrets, originality in levels, vehicles, and plotline, it's wonderful graphics, and it's rumble pack capabilities, you feel like it's reality. this will be one of the best games you ever buy, so you might as welltake advantage of it ...- TRUST ME!
The legendary Fox McCloud is back!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: December 01, 1999
Author: Amazon User
The game plot is simple: Destroy the bad guys, destroy the boss, goto next level. But, there is more. You can choose your course direction by taking certain actions on a level. You can alter your path, by pleasing certain goals. But, most of all, it's really simple and fun, fun, FUN! The fact that the characters interact with others, is awsome, and the fact that you can save them, or let them fry, is an option I leave open to me. For Slippy ;). Also, there is a great variety of challanges and levels, so you'll be occupied for awhile. This game is very higly suggested. Get some friends, and play some fun multi-player games.
Awsome, but save your money
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 12
Date: November 09, 2001
Author: Amazon User
This game is very cool. The one player mode is awsome, the multiplayer mode is OK, the story is easy to understand but what I like about is the advansment, example if you destory a certin amount of bad robots you get to go to a new level, and overall it's pretty good. It may look like a good game, but save your money, Nintendo Gamecube is coming out with a better Star Fox called Star Fox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet. On this game,you get to come out of the arwing and fight as fox with a rod it is much better than BOTH the orignals, if are planning to get this game, forget it, get Gamecube and Star Fox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet.
star fox 64 rules
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 5 / 6
Date: December 09, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Star Fox Is Very cool. It's always fun no matter how many times you've beaten it. Plus there's many different paths to beat the game. You must beat 7 levals to beat the game yet there is a total of 16 different levals to face.
Much better than the snes Starfox
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: July 23, 2001
Author: Amazon User
This game is great. Well worth the money and now the characters can talk [unlike the snes Starfox] Plus its a fun challenge. This game has wonderful graphics. If you like action-packed games then get this one.
The SNES game recieves an upgrade
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: July 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Star Fox for the SNES was a testament to gaming. Featuring a chip that allowed full polygonal rendering, Star Fox went where no game had gone before. Due to the following it had built, its popularity had gotten quite high. The N64 release was highly anticipated, and no one was disapointed. From graphics to music, nothing is wrong with this game. As Fox McCloud, you must pilot your Arwing squadron against the forces of Andross. As you follow your path of planets, you can dictate how you progress depending on several circumstances, such as the number of enemies you shoot down. Star Fox 64 achieved a success that not many other games can even hope to reach. This fantastic game even includes a great multi-player dog fight feature so that you and up to three friends can take each other on. You've got to love this game, it's fantastic fun.
FAR OUT, LITERALLY
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 5
Date: January 14, 2001
Author: Amazon User
This game is worth getting! The battle is not fun if you have 2 people, but if you have 3 or 4 people, it's a blast, literally!
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