Star Fox 64 remake for the Switch 2 announced in surprise Nintendo Direct

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Airing last night with very little in the way of warning, a brand new Nintendo Direct was aired. Running for 15 minutes in total, it took a moment to celebrate the success of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie before swiftly announcing a brand new Star Fox game for the Switch 2. In the presentation we got a glimpse of the new game's art style, which appears to be quite a leap from the previous Wii U release, along with a breakdown of characters, the Arwing controls, the campaign, and a whole bunch more.


You can check out the full Nintendo Direct in the video above. The game is available to pre-order now, with it set to cost £41.99 digitally and launch on the 25th of June. Physical pre-orders are not yet live, though the revealed box art does at least seem to confirm that it will not be a Game Key Card release.

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That art style really puts me off. I don't see myself playing a Nintendo game where the characters look like they actually belong in a FNAF game.


I like the art style. I was hoping we'd get graphics like this for Pokemon after the release of the Detective Pikachu movie. I'll give this remake a pass but I really don't want to see another remake of this game in the future. I really hope this game sells well so that we can get a new game that takes place after Star Fox Assault, which was a good game BTW. I purchased Assault on day 1 and loved every bit of that game!
 
I like the art style. I was hoping we'd get graphics like this for Pokemon after the release of the Detective Pikachu movie. I'll give this remake a pass but I really don't want to see another remake of this game in the future. I really hope this game sells well so that we can get a new game that takes place after Star Fox Assault, which was a good game BTW. I purchased Assault on day 1 and loved every bit of that game!
They did. It's called Star Fox Command
 
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So Nintendo said they hadn't done anything with franchises like F-Zero because they have no new ideas for them to keep them fresh, yet they made ANOTHER remake of Starfox 64?
 
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It wouldn't be so bad, but you already released this game multiple times! N64, DS, and now Switch 2.

There are other Star Fox Games they could have released, could have completed rebooted the Original and even added that amazing audio to it, and even for Nostalgia reason including updated Mode 7 Effects to compliment the original game, and combine it with the Unreleased Star Fox 2 Game Content in a combined story.

That would have made more sense to me....

But this game looks amazing during gameplay, all they did was take Star Fox 64 and Give it Star Fox Zero graphics engine from Wii U, even the water, etc is almost identical to SF Zero on Wii U.
 
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Star Fox was first released on the SNES with the Super FX effect. I was curious about it, but I lost interest immediately and never bothered with it again until now. I’ll ignore it — it’s not for me, though. Still, it’s nice to see the series continue, and I’m happy for Star Fox
 
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with a simple game remake :
-sell the game
-sell the NSO
-sell a controller
perhaps the 2028 movie will be starfox.
 
Nintendo: Announces a revival of a long-dead franchise.
Incel gamerboys: Whine, b!tch, moan.

It's as predictable as the sun rising in the east or pirates hiding behind "preservation" to pretend they are not thieves.
Feeling edgy today? Who rubbed you the wrong way, little guy?
 
Nintendo: Announces a revival of a long-dead franchise.
Incel gamerboys: Whine, b!tch, moan.

It's as predictable as the sun rising in the east or pirates hiding behind "preservation" to pretend they are not thieves.

Damn, I didn't know bootlickers this extreme existed out in the wild, I thought y'all were an invention of some Internet trolls. Apparently I was wrong.

Also, the fact you have no standards and accept a burning bag of shit as entertainment isn't exactly surprising when you keep using a word that is completely unrelated to the discussion in every way. I understand why half this forum has you blocked now.
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Feeling edgy today? Who rubbed you the wrong way, little guy?

Just block him, half of this forum has done so already, me as well now. The dude is just without standards and misappropriates words and situations like any terminally online patient does.

People are tired of the endless and effortless remakes by these companies, and people like this dude keeps encouraging the ever flowing sludge of these companies because they lack any sense of quality and appreciation for standards whatsoever.

Vote with your wallet, ignore bootlickers.
 
The Star Fox series has had more trouble than success with its existence. It all began as a test for the Super FX chip, and besides 64's success, it's been shifted around a lot. The second game got cancelled (and only recently revived), it got handed to Rare and forced into Dinosaur Planet (mainly to keep that game away from MS, imo), then handed to Namco to become a lesser SF64, then became a Japanese soap opera with touch controls, then got remade with abysmal production values (especially the audio), and then finally got reimagined with Platinum Games with the worst controls conceived. It simply can't catch a break.

This is why, imo, they won't simply make a brand new entry in the series. Not now anyways. It's far too risky. They recently introduced Fox to the Mario audience with the Galaxy movie, regardless of how long Fox has been around and how "we've" known him for so long, so they want to make a good impression on those people. Hence why they went back to their best entry. While the levels are essentially 1:1, they are fleshing out the script from what the trailer showed. Perhaps, and again imo, their plans are to build off this game with a future entry, separate from any other game that initially followed the N64 one.

Would I have liked a completely new game? Yes, but given how their more recent titles in the series failed to impress, I had my doubts on the possible quality.
 
Starwing is just the PAL release name for Star Fox SNES while Lylat Wars is Star Fox 64...

Isn't Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Zero practically the same thing with Zero being a remake with shitty controls?
I wrote down the names of the games I played. In this case they're the PAL versions, that's correct.
It's also easier to write Starwing rather than Star Fox (1993), because someone decided to call the new game like a game that already released.

And not only that. Lylat Wars is a reboot of Starwing, while Zero is a reboot of this reboot.
In international terms we now have: Star Fox 93, Star Fox 64, Star Fox Zero and Star Fox 26 :D
 

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