Well, depending on the continuity. In the SNES and classic continuities, he came back once. In this continuity, it's unknown if he's gone for good or not.
It's implied that the first Andross was either a machine, a clone, or some simulacrum. If you fight his brain in N64, that's the real him, so he died. then resurrected in Adventures, and died again. Since then, there hasn't been a Canon return of Andross. So really he only came back once.
@@kefka3 he came back in one of the alternative routes as a ghost controlling the Monarch Dodora in Star Fox Command, (DS) so he kinda came back in that.
@unsub i dont remember "i cannot allow you to go any further." i dont remember "you are an enemy." i dont remember "THE LAST LINE HAS BEEN BREACHED!" i dont remember "argh ah ha ha ha ha ha harrr!" i dont remember "no, hit the brakes!" i dont remember "ill shoot you guys down form the ship." i dont remember "do you copy? emergency maneuvers!" maybe your copy of starfox zero is more personalized than mine.
Everything about this sequence rocks. From Andross' unexpected appearance to try and take Fox with him, to James McCloud being a big damn hero, to the slow-motion charge shot, to the Arwing juking and weaving towards the portal exit as fire erupts all around it, to the triumphant score as it emerges just in the nick of time.... Genius. Just genius.
So...does the fact that Andross acknowledges James mean that he is not a ghost this time? Or at the very least, not just a figment of Fox's imagination as was implied in other games?
It's difficult to explain how James is able to appear corporeal despite being declared dead. In the original SNES Star Fox, James was caught in an accident that resulted in him being transported to another dimension and never seen again. However in THIS continuity from SF64 onward, James is declared KIA, and Peppy- being the one that survived- confirmed his death to James's son, Fox. There are speculations as to how Andross killed James in a way for his form to still appear in this plain of existence, but nothing has been confirmed; Andross killed James, and that was it. It's also odd that despite being seen by Fox and Andross, James can't be seen or heard by anyone else. Hell, in Star Fox Command during one of the Venom routes involving Fox, Falco, and Dash, James appears as a playable character, but only Fox sees him while Falco and Dash question who he's talking to. My hypothesis is that Andross did an experiment on James that resulted in his death, but caused his spirit or echo to still have a physical presence, and considering his connection to his own son can explain why Fox can see and hear him, and because Andross was personally responsible for James's death, that could also be a reason why he can see him. As for why Peppy can't see James despite being close friends, i can only guess that James simply chooses NOT to let himself be seen by Peppy. As i said, it's difficult to explain it lore wise, and this feels like a plot hole. As for gameplay or story reasons, James is simply an ex machina to bail out Fox from a near death scenario.
@@Fallenslayer1 her telepathy wouldn't be able to see James unless she is more trained and proficient with her telepathy powers, however Krystal would still be able to hear James's voice. The problem is because Krystal has never met James, she wouldn't recognize him. Krystal would only know about James by his reputation in the Cornerian Academy and stories told by Peppy and Fox, and that's about it.
@@MasterJunior93 yes that is true but you also have to remember she also has some mystic abilities that while nintendo did not really flesh out much in adventure it is stated she can see spirits.
J Mac Hero It looks awesome, but the N64 version was ten times more epic. Between the epic music, and his father’s occasional words to push him through, it blows this version out of the water.
Fox McCloud doesn’t want to know that James McCloud has survived in Planet Venom Even he wanted too. after James telling Peppy Hare that he says “Peppy! Let General Pepper and my 13 year old son Fox know that Pigma Dengar betrayed our team.” for Five years ago.
0:58 That hit the feels 😎👉🏼 Imagine, fox McCloud was probably thinking in that moment that he needed his dads help or what would his dad do if he were here.
Greetings. Poor Fox. His Dad was taken away too soon by that evil Andross. 🦊🦊😞😞😢😢 It sort of reminiscent of Peter Parker, A.K.A. Spider-Man’s uncle Ben Parker was taken. 🕸️🕸️🕷️🕷️🦸🦸♀️🦸♂️🪞🪞 Fox McCloud and Peter Parker/Spider-Man have in common; they are heroes and have great responsibility.
@@TheBanishedWind Correct. Wolf and Leon didn't care for Pigma, Oikonney, and Andross that much. So after his first death(whether real or not), Oikonney would've done what he did in Assault, Pigma got thrown out and Wolf and Leon went their own way.
It's canon, just a different canon from the SNES & N64 games. (Which are basically different canons from each other, as well.) Nintendo games never have consistent timelines, even Zelda has alternative routes, and parallel timelines.
if you think about it this does make allot of sense the previous game when you go and fight andross he is way stronger and your arwing sucks in comparison to these ones so maybe the true ending is that you are locked in an unending battle of continues as James mcloud won't give up so andross is plagued by this forever respawning ghost of rage that is James mcloud this doesn't sound like the first time he has reappeared or been killed by andross so perhaps andross was always aware of your ability to respawn all along : o
My whole life I thought James survived. Why? Because as a kid after I beat the game I thought James’s spirit was what lived on. But then when I played F-Zero....I had the biggest freak out moment. I started jumping up and down going “omg! OMG!!! James is alive! Andross must have sent him to another dimension where he turned human. Crash landed on cpt. Falcons planet and since his arrowing was heavily damaged he decided to turn the ship into a racer and thus the little Wyvern was born. This is what I had always believed to be true. But I never knew if that was confirmed or not. Fox’s dad became a racer for F-Zero. Don’t believe me you can look up James McCloud F-Zero if you’re interested in seeing his father as a human anyway.
In the original it was one hell of mystery. My theory is he was alive. Why? In Assault, during the Aparoid Invasion the Aparoid Queen takes on James' persona, which means somehow during the Aparoid Invasion, the aparoids must have interracted with James, since the Queen only did it with characters who the aparoids were connected with: Pigma, Pepper, Peppy, R.O.B.
@@xeronylloyd21 Remember, there was a lone Aparoid moth that became the queen that the group talks about in between mission 1 and 2. Also, Peppy and ROB know what Aparoids are, so they were there with James when that sole Aparoid attacked the Cornerian fleet. That is how the queen was able to get James's persona.
Same here. It’s horrible that Andross, Star Wolf and the rest of his accomplices took Fox’s Dad away. 😞😞☹️☹️🥺🥺🦊🦊🚀🚀🪐🪐 It’s kinda reminiscent how Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben was taken. 🕸️🕸️🕷️🕷️🦸🦸♀️🦸♂️🪞🪞
@@theantiquescollector2199 Me too. I honestly thought when I was a kid that James was being taken prisoner and trapped by the evil Andross. 😞😞☹️☹️😨😨 Andross did scare me. ❗️❗️😰😰
@@theantiquescollector2199 I honestly did think that he [James McCloud] was still alive and was somehow held captive by Andross, I remember during the Star-Fox 64 game, I was trembling with fear and worry about James McCloud. It’s sad, so sad that Fox’s dad was taken.
@@theantiquescollector2199 And remember Krystal? Fox’s spouse. In Star-Fox Adventures, Krystal was searching for answers for the truth and answers of what happened to her parents, it was hinted that Andross was responsible. ☹️☹️😱😱🦊🦊🚀🚀🪐🪐
Since they rebooted star fox does that mean assault, and adventures are no longer cannon? Or maybe Nintendo will do a reimagining of assault and adventures that would be cool
They aren't following it very seriously. I think they are throwing things at the wall and seeing what works. In Smash Bros Ultimate, there are hidden conversations with Krystal and Panther and the entire voice acting crew of Assault. They also know Zero didn't go over so well. So, I think the next Star Fox could bring back older stuff instead of following a rebooted timeline.
i actually did not kill him whit charge shot, just normal in fact i didnt know u culd get a bad ending i did it just to test but yeah seems kind of weird u turning wen u are going forward
I didn’t know the charged shot shows a different version of the cutscene! I just rapid fire shot Andross only, but now I know charged shot is better lmao I wonder if this works if I send a bomb
They rebooted the series I think. Krystal is just hanging out on Sauria until further notice, if she even still exists canonically. Andross is a warlock scientists dude, so who knows. If Nintendo now considers Star Fox 2 canon, Fay the dog and Miyu the lynx may become a part of the team. But I think they know fans miss Krystal, and she is still an assist trophy in Smash, so she'll be back. I hope Star Fox gets it together soon. I still love it, but the Internet seems to hate it more each new game, and it is true there's a ton more they could do with it that they just never do.
My only problem with this game is that its over dependence on the wii u pad gimmick to do so many things that could have just been done on the tv and how some of the levels were changed from starfox 64 would not have minded if the level with stealth started out as the 64 one up until you killed the boss then changed to be the level they gave us i actually think it would have been fun first you stealthy sneak in and deal with one of the enemies put in charge of the base and then you stealth your way through destroying the base.
Agreed the question that’s burning threw my mind is, does the mean in a way james survived somehow and the makers just hid it or was it fox’s imagination
@King K. Rool Assault gets significantly less "forgettable" by the end of mission 5, and especially mission 7 & beyond. Check those out if you feel like it.
@King K. Rool Of course everyone only quotes 64, because everyone pretends 64 is the only remotely good Star Fox game. I mean yes it is a very good game with classic lines, but still. Assault's memorable moments come more from what kind of situations are happening, rather than the exact things the characters say. For example, Pepper begging Fox to kill him when the Aparoids take control of his body. Wolf somewhat reluctantly giving his sworn enemy life advice in order to defeat the Aparoids. Peppy sacrificing himself to get his team through the Aparoid shield (even though they wimp out by having him live).
I was more bothered by how they remapped the buttons, rather then the motion controls. Like making use the right control stick to barrel roll, and such. I will admit, the motion controls aren't as good as most first party Wii games.
I think this was an incredibly underrated game. Sure it could've been better. Sure, it could have been an effective 'Starfox Adventures 2' in gameplay style if they ended up short of further ideas. But online Influencers that spout their entitled ''-ve truths'' just to sound 'Objective & educated' honestly need to live a little and not take themselves so seriously. This game *is* quirky & fun. Flawed yes of course, does that mean its not fun?! 1:52 And hey, Our Furry Star doesn't look like his dad was a baboon in here!!
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q ... To save myself from typing for hours, I'll suggest MJTanner's RUclips channel. Those twin girls sum it up perfectly as they review each episode.
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q Fine. The gameplay is broken as hell. While I appreciate the ambition, it did not work. The missions were not well laid out, it was the bad kind of repetitive, wonky camera angles, music was okay but they needed a better program if they couldn't get an orchestra like they did for SF Assault (which is underrated as hell by the way). The only thing that was good was its story. It had a good reimagining of Star Fox 64. The voice acting was also pretty solid too. But even then that's sort of a problem in itself. Why? Because the gameplay needs to be on par with a story that solid. So it's bad not only because of the design, but it's also bad in principle.
"You've become so strong, Fox."
The memories with that line, man...
Imagine hearing that line at 7 years old and then at 30. It hits very different....
FACTS
“Curse you James mccloud...*WHY WONT YOU STAY DEAD?!*”
Says the guy who came back about 3 times
Watch Him keep coming back With James McCloud Lmao
Well, depending on the continuity. In the SNES and classic continuities, he came back once. In this continuity, it's unknown if he's gone for good or not.
It's implied that the first Andross was either a machine, a clone, or some simulacrum. If you fight his brain in N64, that's the real him, so he died. then resurrected in Adventures, and died again. Since then, there hasn't been a Canon return of Andross. So really he only came back once.
@@kefka3 he came back in one of the alternative routes as a ghost controlling the Monarch Dodora in Star Fox Command, (DS) so he kinda came back in that.
@@beauwalker9820 Not only the Monarch Dodora but other 3 bioweapons
I like it, but I think James was more Epic helping fox showing the way out on the 64 version.
Thinking the same thing
all the unique characters just got dumbed down to generals that scream and no longer have personality
Perfect
Sin ninguna duda .... nunca superara el final de star fox 64 ....
@unsub i dont remember "i cannot allow you to go any further." i dont remember "you are an enemy." i dont remember "THE LAST LINE HAS BEEN BREACHED!" i dont remember "argh ah ha ha ha ha ha harrr!"
i dont remember "no, hit the brakes!" i dont remember "ill shoot you guys down form the ship." i dont remember "do you copy? emergency maneuvers!" maybe your copy of starfox zero is more personalized than mine.
Everything about this sequence rocks. From Andross' unexpected appearance to try and take Fox with him, to James McCloud being a big damn hero, to the slow-motion charge shot, to the Arwing juking and weaving towards the portal exit as fire erupts all around it, to the triumphant score as it emerges just in the nick of time....
Genius. Just genius.
*I wouldn’t call it fire I would call it explosions from the teleporter!*
The fact that that is the only time in the whole series that you could do a U-Turn outside of all range mode is what sold it for me.
Don't ever give up my son.
Childish voice: *Hello pa pa*
Terminal montage
@@dsin3053 y e s
@@Ormagoden39 I must say,Terminal montages video is crap
What?
Yo! I never knew you could use a charged shot at the very end! Thanks for that.
For a moment, Andross was distracted by the spirit of James McCloud. That moment was all it took for Fox to deliver the finishing blow.
So...does the fact that Andross acknowledges James mean that he is not a ghost this time? Or at the very least, not just a figment of Fox's imagination as was implied in other games?
It's difficult to explain how James is able to appear corporeal despite being declared dead. In the original SNES Star Fox, James was caught in an accident that resulted in him being transported to another dimension and never seen again. However in THIS continuity from SF64 onward, James is declared KIA, and Peppy- being the one that survived- confirmed his death to James's son, Fox. There are speculations as to how Andross killed James in a way for his form to still appear in this plain of existence, but nothing has been confirmed; Andross killed James, and that was it. It's also odd that despite being seen by Fox and Andross, James can't be seen or heard by anyone else. Hell, in Star Fox Command during one of the Venom routes involving Fox, Falco, and Dash, James appears as a playable character, but only Fox sees him while Falco and Dash question who he's talking to.
My hypothesis is that Andross did an experiment on James that resulted in his death, but caused his spirit or echo to still have a physical presence, and considering his connection to his own son can explain why Fox can see and hear him, and because Andross was personally responsible for James's death, that could also be a reason why he can see him. As for why Peppy can't see James despite being close friends, i can only guess that James simply chooses NOT to let himself be seen by Peppy.
As i said, it's difficult to explain it lore wise, and this feels like a plot hole. As for gameplay or story reasons, James is simply an ex machina to bail out Fox from a near death scenario.
@@MasterJunior93 this is more or less canon for me now, good hypothesis.
@@MasterJunior93 now one has to wonder if this is what is happening can Krystal see and hear James due to her telepathic/mystic nature.
@@Fallenslayer1 her telepathy wouldn't be able to see James unless she is more trained and proficient with her telepathy powers, however Krystal would still be able to hear James's voice. The problem is because Krystal has never met James, she wouldn't recognize him. Krystal would only know about James by his reputation in the Cornerian Academy and stories told by Peppy and Fox, and that's about it.
@@MasterJunior93 yes that is true but you also have to remember she also has some mystic abilities that while nintendo did not really flesh out much in adventure it is stated she can see spirits.
They should have kept the "take the path James does" part instead
Basketbomber Slackingson Yeah, when I first beat it I thought this was fake Andross because of that and how he's metal.
Yeah same I thought this was the fake andross was disappointed when I found out this is the only ending and andross.
Tails Gaming Why is it disappointing? It looks awesome.
J Mac Hero it just sucks that was only one ending when 64 had two
J Mac Hero It looks awesome, but the N64 version was ten times more epic. Between the epic music, and his father’s occasional words to push him through, it blows this version out of the water.
poor fox,he never got his father back
"You've become so strong, Fox."
Strength had nothing to do with it, James. Your son was just a really good pilot who mashed the A button a lot.
XD relatable
Lol it's zr in zero
Because you don't do that in the N64 game at all.
🙄😄
And he mashed that A button with great strength.
Fox McCloud doesn’t want to know that James McCloud has survived in Planet Venom Even he wanted too. after James telling Peppy Hare that he says “Peppy! Let General Pepper and my 13 year old son Fox know that Pigma Dengar betrayed our team.” for Five years ago.
I think, "Never give up, Trust your instincts" holds more weight than, "You've become so strong Fox".
Well it certainly holds more weight than "You have to get back to your friends"
Well, he did say "You've become so strong, Fox" just before Fox escapes in the 64 game too.
wtf is this comment....
@@angelofdeath275 in the original 64 version James says that to Fox.
@@charleszamora2375 he also says the second quote
0:58 That hit the feels 😎👉🏼 Imagine, fox McCloud was probably thinking in that moment that he needed his dads help or what would his dad do if he were here.
Greetings. Poor Fox. His Dad was taken away too soon by that evil Andross. 🦊🦊😞😞😢😢 It sort of reminiscent of Peter Parker, A.K.A. Spider-Man’s uncle Ben Parker was taken. 🕸️🕸️🕷️🕷️🦸🦸♀️🦸♂️🪞🪞 Fox McCloud and Peter Parker/Spider-Man have in common; they are heroes and have great responsibility.
Their ships are so awesome even the Great Fox looks dope as hell
“Even!”
@@ssj4gogeta130 I know "Even" is crazy lol the blasphemy
Andross: You hasn't seen the last of me, Fox McCloud!
For everyone saying this is not cannon it is it follows after 64 which means it is before assault
It's after you defeat the Fake Andross in SF64
You're both wrong, it's a reboot.
Just as 64 retold the original Star Fox on SNES, Zero retells Fox's first (and hopefully only) fight with Andross.
@@TheBanishedWind Correct. Wolf and Leon didn't care for Pigma, Oikonney, and Andross that much. So after his first death(whether real or not), Oikonney would've done what he did in Assault, Pigma got thrown out and Wolf and Leon went their own way.
It's canon, just a different canon from the SNES & N64 games. (Which are basically different canons from each other, as well.) Nintendo games never have consistent timelines, even Zelda has alternative routes, and parallel timelines.
When andross said "curse you James mccloud, why won't you stay dead!?" Does that mean Fox's dad is still alive?
Apparently. But Andross really had no room to talk about staying dead😂
if you think about it this does make allot of sense the previous game when you go and fight andross he is way stronger and your arwing sucks in comparison to these ones so maybe the true ending is that you are locked in an unending battle of continues as James mcloud won't give up so andross is plagued by this forever respawning ghost of rage that is James mcloud this doesn't sound like the first time he has reappeared or been killed by andross so perhaps andross was always aware of your ability to respawn all along : o
My whole life I thought James survived. Why? Because as a kid after I beat the game I thought James’s spirit was what lived on. But then when I played F-Zero....I had the biggest freak out moment. I started jumping up and down going “omg! OMG!!! James is alive! Andross must have sent him to another dimension where he turned human. Crash landed on cpt. Falcons planet and since his arrowing was heavily damaged he decided to turn the ship into a racer and thus the little Wyvern was born. This is what I had always believed to be true. But I never knew if that was confirmed or not. Fox’s dad became a racer for F-Zero. Don’t believe me you can look up James McCloud F-Zero if you’re interested in seeing his father as a human anyway.
In the original it was one hell of mystery. My theory is he was alive. Why? In Assault, during the Aparoid Invasion the Aparoid Queen takes on James' persona, which means somehow during the Aparoid Invasion, the aparoids must have interracted with James, since the Queen only did it with characters who the aparoids were connected with: Pigma, Pepper, Peppy, R.O.B.
@@xeronylloyd21 Remember, there was a lone Aparoid moth that became the queen that the group talks about in between mission 1 and 2. Also, Peppy and ROB know what Aparoids are, so they were there with James when that sole Aparoid attacked the Cornerian fleet. That is how the queen was able to get James's persona.
"Curse you, James McCloud! Why won't you stay dead!?"
"I cannot rest in peace as long as you live, Andross!"
Fox looking into the Stars for his dad always gets me
Same here. It’s horrible that Andross, Star Wolf and the rest of his accomplices took Fox’s Dad away. 😞😞☹️☹️🥺🥺🦊🦊🚀🚀🪐🪐 It’s kinda reminiscent how Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben was taken. 🕸️🕸️🕷️🕷️🦸🦸♀️🦸♂️🪞🪞
i wish james was still alive
@@theantiquescollector2199 Me too. I honestly thought when I was a kid that James was being taken prisoner and trapped by the evil Andross. 😞😞☹️☹️😨😨 Andross did scare me. ❗️❗️😰😰
@@theantiquescollector2199 I honestly did think that he [James McCloud] was still alive and was somehow held captive by Andross, I remember during the Star-Fox 64 game, I was trembling with fear and worry about James McCloud. It’s sad, so sad that Fox’s dad was taken.
@@theantiquescollector2199 And remember Krystal? Fox’s spouse. In Star-Fox Adventures, Krystal was searching for answers for the truth and answers of what happened to her parents, it was hinted that Andross was responsible. ☹️☹️😱😱🦊🦊🚀🚀🪐🪐
Since they rebooted star fox does that mean assault, and adventures are no longer cannon? Or maybe Nintendo will do a reimagining of assault and adventures that would be cool
They aren't following it very seriously. I think they are throwing things at the wall and seeing what works. In Smash Bros Ultimate, there are hidden conversations with Krystal and Panther and the entire voice acting crew of Assault. They also know Zero didn't go over so well. So, I think the next Star Fox could bring back older stuff instead of following a rebooted timeline.
In the Star Fox Zero movie, they mention having just left Saurian so I think its just a reimagining of the timeline.
@@adamdixon5277
Plus the guy who made Zero has said on record that if Zero ever gets a sequel, he hopes to include Krystal.
Well, I'll be damned O_o I didn't think this was even possible!!
Okay, that's pretty badass!
So is James just a spirit? If u look at his ship it looks like a mirage
@Josh JeanJacket Jaeger It's not too unlike what happened in the original Star Fox comic, which I find to be very interesting.
Yes, that's his spirit , Jame's died. He came to help fox
I'll give Andross the charged shot whenever I get the Star Fox Zero video game and Wii U
i actually did not kill him whit charge shot, just normal in fact i didnt know u culd get a bad ending i did it just to test but yeah seems kind of weird u turning wen u are going forward
1:02 Andross: Curse you, James McCloud! Why won't you stay dead?!
I didn’t know the charged shot shows a different version of the cutscene! I just rapid fire shot Andross only, but now I know charged shot is better lmao
I wonder if this works if I send a bomb
1:05 fox mccloud finishes off andross by using his charge blast attack with his arwing
Major turn down against the original N64 venom escape.
I dunno this one was pretty good, and Andross regarding James was a big surprising moment.
My questions are:
1) How did Andross come back to life?
2) Where's Krystal?
They rebooted the series I think. Krystal is just hanging out on Sauria until further notice, if she even still exists canonically. Andross is a warlock scientists dude, so who knows. If Nintendo now considers Star Fox 2 canon, Fay the dog and Miyu the lynx may become a part of the team. But I think they know fans miss Krystal, and she is still an assist trophy in Smash, so she'll be back. I hope Star Fox gets it together soon. I still love it, but the Internet seems to hate it more each new game, and it is true there's a ton more they could do with it that they just never do.
They rebooted the series, it was confirmed by Nintendo.
well they had to as Command was the final game in the series
TheChoujinVirus and commands story was a mess lmao
Paul Pavlus this is a prequel or is it a remake to star fox 64
1:27 star fox 64 theme all clear
My only problem with this game is that its over dependence on the wii u pad gimmick to do so many things that could have just been done on the tv and how some of the levels were changed from starfox 64 would not have minded if the level with stealth started out as the 64 one up until you killed the boss then changed to be the level they gave us i actually think it would have been fun first you stealthy sneak in and deal with one of the enemies put in charge of the base and then you stealth your way through destroying the base.
I didn't know you could do that in Star Fox Zero🤔
Agreed the question that’s burning threw my mind is, does the mean in a way james survived somehow and the makers just hid it or was it fox’s imagination
1:02 Andross' Final Words before his death💀
1:11
So is james alive or not? Andross acknowledges him being there.
Is that part for real I've done that before and I've never got a you've become so strong Fox
It's real
@@emperornefarious5273 that is a fake
@@cobeoe Nope,it's real.More people used that trick
@@emperornefarious5273 I'm missing around I was doing a Rocket Raccoon
@@cobeoe Oh Imao
it's all pretty good, except the "dad"
idk i feel " father ?!?!? " had more impact to me
my only complaint abotu that part
This proves fox wasn’t seeing shit!! Yesssss
Not a bad game. Too bad the controls alienated people
@King K. Rool 64 and assault want to say hello
@King K. Rool Assault gets significantly less "forgettable" by the end of mission 5, and especially mission 7 & beyond. Check those out if you feel like it.
@King K. Rool Of course everyone only quotes 64, because everyone pretends 64 is the only remotely good Star Fox game. I mean yes it is a very good game with classic lines, but still. Assault's memorable moments come more from what kind of situations are happening, rather than the exact things the characters say. For example, Pepper begging Fox to kill him when the Aparoids take control of his body. Wolf somewhat reluctantly giving his sworn enemy life advice in order to defeat the Aparoids. Peppy sacrificing himself to get his team through the Aparoid shield (even though they wimp out by having him live).
@King K. Rool Ah I'm not really choosing one game over the other. As much as I like Assault, 64 is the one I've played for most of my life.
I was more bothered by how they remapped the buttons, rather then the motion controls. Like making use the right control stick to barrel roll, and such. I will admit, the motion controls aren't as good as most first party Wii games.
Donkey Kong Jr: You do know throughout that whole video Fox was in all range mode right? 🙄
You so Strong Fox
Aight
I think this was an incredibly underrated game. Sure it could've been better. Sure, it could have been an effective 'Starfox Adventures 2' in gameplay style if they ended up short of further ideas. But online Influencers that spout their entitled ''-ve truths'' just to sound 'Objective & educated' honestly need to live a little and not take themselves so seriously. This game *is* quirky & fun. Flawed yes of course, does that mean its not fun?! 1:52 And hey, Our Furry Star doesn't look like his dad was a baboon in here!!
hello papa
I’m an OG, played the original. I grew up and had kids. What console is this on? Looks amazing. ❤️👍
Wii u
Game would be 10x better if they cut the motion control crap, drop the second screen, and just have SF64 style controls.
I prefer the ending of the 64 version.
The game's premise really wasn't that bad, it was the execution of it that ruined it all.
How is the execution bad?
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q ... To save myself from typing for hours, I'll suggest MJTanner's RUclips channel. Those twin girls sum it up perfectly as they review each episode.
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q Sorry, I meant a diff RUclipsr for a different comment who asked the same question. RUclipsr Arlo.
@@Aussieroth7 no as In can you explain to me why this game is bad.
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q Fine. The gameplay is broken as hell. While I appreciate the ambition, it did not work. The missions were not well laid out, it was the bad kind of repetitive, wonky camera angles, music was okay but they needed a better program if they couldn't get an orchestra like they did for SF Assault (which is underrated as hell by the way).
The only thing that was good was its story. It had a good reimagining of Star Fox 64. The voice acting was also pretty solid too. But even then that's sort of a problem in itself. Why? Because the gameplay needs to be on par with a story that solid.
So it's bad not only because of the design, but it's also bad in principle.
The N64 ending was 10x better than this.
The best actual ending is andross saying IM GAY
The freak?
... What the f-
This game makes me so angry. It's a great starfox game that they ruined with a shit control scheme 😔
How is the control System bad?
@@Theagentofchaos-r5q you do know youre one of like 4 people on earth to not think the control system is bad???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nickF_CA I think it is good just hit me with a criticism.
No. The best ending is when this game never came out.
no u
Get out. -_-
I'd rather see another new StarFox then another Persona spinoff.
@@beauwalker9820 kids game
@@troll-slayer ironic calling star fox a kids game when undertale is only loved by kids pick your battles
Andross: Curse you James Mcloud! Why won't you stay dead?!
James: Go ask Exar Kun the next time you're out drinking caf together.
1:15
thats james banging a u turn and leaving with fox right?