Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIt has been nine years since the last war against Andross's forces. Now a new threat has emerged: the aparoid race, who are bent on assimilation of the Lylat System with the Star Fox team be... Tout lireIt has been nine years since the last war against Andross's forces. Now a new threat has emerged: the aparoid race, who are bent on assimilation of the Lylat System with the Star Fox team being the only thing standing in their way.It has been nine years since the last war against Andross's forces. Now a new threat has emerged: the aparoid race, who are bent on assimilation of the Lylat System with the Star Fox team being the only thing standing in their way.
- Fox McCloud
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Falco Lombardi
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Krystal
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Slippy Toad
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Mike McAuliffe)
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- Peppy Hare
- (English version)
- (voice)
- ROB 64
- (English version)
- (voice)
- General Pepper
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Beltino Toad
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Wolf O'Donnell
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Leon Powalski
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Andrew Oikonny
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Pigma Dengar
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- (voice)
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- Prince Tricky
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Nathan Bihldorff)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- Peppy Hare
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
- (as Tomohisa Aso)
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7/10
Since Nintendo rightfully sold their developer Rare to the rather gullible Microsoft, they handed the project over to Namco; a company most famous for the Pac-Man series. Namco and Nintendo had a good relationship going, even handling works like Mario Kart GP for the arcade (which, for some reason, was never brought to the States)and taking over this: StarFox Assault.
Namco took on the project while maintaining the spirit of the franchise (a la flying the Arwing) to also mixing things up like on foot missions and piloting the Landmaster (Starfox's version of a tank). The controls work quite well, and the different planets you are taken to are all very interesting and colorful. The only real problem Namco was creating was there were more on foot missions than actual Arwing levels, and when there are Arwing levels, they are oddly abrupt. This contributed to a lot of the backlash from the fans of the series, even though I personally thought the experience was fun overall, regardless.
The story took a different turn, as well. The game begins by confronting a relative of series mainstay bad guy, Andross, but is quickly diminished after the first level, and instead focusing on a new enemy, The Aparoids. Fans complained about this too, and I don't see why because it's good to see Fox and his crew go after something different. It makes the galaxy bigger if there is a new threat to the team. It all leads to satisfying ending, with a hope that the developers will continue the franchise on the Nintendo Wii.
If anything, the fans certainly can't complain about the music. It's well orchestrated and easy on the ears. I love the first level music, but my favorite has to go down to, of all things, the briefing music. I listen to that one a lot. It's a very beautiful score and under-appreciated beneath the shell of a much reviled game.
I love this game. As of this writing, there hasn't been any word for a Starfox game for any platform, which is a shame. Starfox Assault was probably the best franchise game to come out on the Gamecube's lifespan, and this includes titles like Wind Waker and Super Mario Sunshine. Hopefully Nintendo is considering on resurrecting Fox and his crew in the same vein as Starfox Assault, only this time incorporating more Arwing levels.
The best part of the game may be the plot and character development. The telepathic Krystal adds a fantastical element to the science fiction. Her relationship with Fox McCloud is developed (one wonders why a character like Fox, who has killed thousands of people/creatures in battle, acts so embarrassed when confronted with the issue of romance).
Also of note is the relationship of Fox (an orphan) with several de facto father-figures. He becomes very protective of his aging mentor Peppy Hare. Fox also has a strange relationship with Wolf O'Donnell. The older Wolf claims to hate Fox, yet repeatedly saves him. While not exactly on good terms with Wolf, Fox has some level of admiration for him and takes his advice to heart. It reminded me of the relationship between Amsterdam and Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York (right down to Wolf's missing eye).
Finally new villains are introduced, the Aparoids. They are partly- mechanical insects. Many have compared them to the Borg from Star Trek, but I feel they owe at least as much to the Formics (or "Buggers") from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. Either way, they are a distinctly non-mammalian form of life, and as such inspire a fearful reaction.
A great gaming experience overall, I highly recommend it.
Like always the shooting in the game remain pretty good. I get to maneuver around, shoot enemy ships and even fight bosses. I almost broke my hand in fighting bosses too.
As for the land combat I can finally get to play Fox by using his blaster. Although the controls here in the game felt a bit odd Unlike the shooter games today because how I controlled Fox looked more I am controlling a droid on wheels. And let me tell you that the enemies are tough than I remembered which really convinces me to use the other weapons in the game like the machine guns, grenades, rocket launchers and including the vehicles like Archwing and Landrover which in land combat it can used as vehicles.
The game's campaign mode just felt to short to complete. It only took an afternoon to completed it. And even in the multiplayer the unlockables are too long to complete because it does not really go online mode.
If they plan on making another Star Fox game I would not mind getting another sequel or remakes that can actually go online mode.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAndrew's "Mechanical Monkey Head" Boss fights in exactly the same style as Andross, the Final Boss of the previous Star Fox Games.
- Citations
Wolf O'Donnell: Don't hesitate. When the time comes, just act!
- Générique farfeluAs the credits scroll, damage reports on the areas in the game are given, including Aparoids expunged.
- ConnexionsFeatured in GameSpot TV: Don't Cross the Streams (2009)