@@titanium_rocket1505 I know. But it's not as drastic a genre shift as Star Fox 64, a flight simulator shoot 'em up, being followed by Star Fox Adventures, a third-person action-adventure game with very few shoot 'em up sections.
meanwhile, everyone forgets about assault. the underappreciated middle child with decent TPS sections, good landmaster controls, the return to the arwing everyone was waiting for but didn't know they had, and an alright plot to boot.
Yeah, you know it really does bother me though because I wonder if things would have been different if dinosaur planet had just stayed dinosaur planet would that have changed assault?
The game kinda looks like it would've been interesting if it had stayed Dinosaur Planet. I'm inclined to think the extra time it took for them to insert Star Fox stuff into the story and design the Arwing stuff took away time from building their originally-planned world and characters. Might still have come out as an average-to-decent adventure game if it hadn't been rebranded, but more dedicated focus usually translates into better design.
Krystal was supposed to be playable for half the game originally, so if nothing else you know whatever story there was was totally destroyed to make room for Star Fox.
Think of it like this, at least this can be remade, because if it was what it originally was supposed to be, Rare would've just ruined it and or killed it like they did with all their games after being bought out. I've explained it already, but what I'm basically saying is this game dodged a bullet, if you want to see this game remade then show some demand. Cheeseman - apparently the end point of Adventures was the half point, it was supposed to be much longer, but due to the buyout that point became the end. Andross was shoehorned in since they couldnt get the actual final boss made, which was basically Fox & Krystal vs Scales.
Banjo-Kazooie nuts/bolts(Also from Rare) is an extremely similar situation. It would have been more enjoyed by the community if it was a new IP instead of an existing property which was very different in design. The Bionic Commando reboot is along the same lines as well. Looking forward to the SAO videos, by the way.
I think Miyamoto resented the fact that Rare were working on their own Zelda-esque game. They made Banjo Kazooie which was leaps and bounds ahead of Mario 64. If he wasn't so interfering and controlling, who knows what we would have gotten?
+KidSnivy69 I'm not denying anyone's opinion. Anyone can have their opinion, but I'm allowed to have mine as well. i'm merely stating that I enjoyed this game for what it was all those years ago. It was special for me in a way that, I'll admit, just doesn't mean shit to other people. I accept that, have your opinion, but as for me, I'll always enjoy this game. That's all I'm trying to say.
+KidSnivy69 I did. I may not have clarified or gave any insight, but indeed say regardless of anyone's elses, I loves this game. Though I will admit after rereading, a bit more context would have been beneficial.
FoXtroT Films Thank for seeing how I was confused. And if you love the game, I'm fine with that. It's just without the second comment context it seem kind of arrogant (though I'm not one who should talk)
I thought that too he went through Metal Gear Solid and Earthbound no problem but Star Fox nah let's have 3-4 episodes of other games and side step in the middle of the marathon.
Pretty much. It's so ironic because Nintendo itself just neglect Star Fox, not knowing what to do with the series but constantly rebooting, and here's Johnny neglecting Star Fox as well. It's his channel and whatever, but still
I won't lie Starfox Adventures is one of my favourite games of all time. I went into it with no Starfox knowledge and fell in love with it. But i do understand your points johnny. That's why you are a great youtuber you don't just nitpick like Jontron did with this game.
WHAT IS THIS?!?!? AND WHY IS IT IN MY STAR FOX GAME NO! ...nnnNO I'VE HAD IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE! IF ONE MORE FUCKING WOLLY MAMMOTH TRIES TO DBVS,BVSALBFLUFWEH;9FERLI,VSD;FLQW4IFFWTE;9I.F;eath9qe;.8iweChUEa.fiwrluawegvucla;9fy84q[yiea
Its good to actually see an actual and reasonable "review" of this game, and not just a bunch of fanboy bitching about how its "Not the same" or "Not like 64" *cough* Jontron *Cough*
*COUGH COUGH CDI GAMES COUGH COUGH* But if you're excluding those...the original legend of zelda is the worst. And if you're excluding all 2D games, Twilight Princess is the worst.
Have you played Adventures recently? I feel this is the kind of game that's really not as good as you remember it being. How I felt about it changed drastically after revisiting it
Thank you! Personally I would like to see them do another game just like it. This time playing as Krystal as she uncovers her past and the death of her parents.
The game is great, people dislike it not because its a bad game, but because its not a real Starfox game. I loved it, and the gameplay was great, and many of my friends site it as their favorite game of all time. While I wouldn't go that far, I'd say its a great adventure game. Not a great SF game, but I prefer to most others because the genre is more enjoyable to me.
This is what I expected from you. I know that you wouldn't just bash this game to the ground for not being a Star Fox game, and I am also glad (and knew) that you didn't just took it easy with it either. Also thank for not saying anything about Stai- you know what? not going to say it, I just hate that name. For me, Star Fox Adventures is an EXTREMELY average game with fun set pieces the dungeons, most of Krazoa shrines and 3 of the 5 bosses. However, it is hinder because of lack of character, backtracking, and some un enjoyable set pieces.
I found the game to be a bit bland (I didn't like the ar-wing sections as to me they felt like they were shoved in to attract star fox fans and are very short, some areas are not that interesting and I hate backtracking in most cases especially in adventure games or in areas I have no interest in) but it does have its fair share of decent moments like the dungeons. I wish they kept its dinosaur planet concept instead of shoving star fox into it. It might not have been bashed as much if they had done that.
Am i the only one who actually enjoyed this game? i mean not as a star fox game but just in general? Actually i liked it as a star fox game too. i mean there isn't really anything particularly bad about it... its just an average game.
I don't mind the game. (I would rather play this than some of the mundane missions in assault) The problem is that like Kidsnivy said is that it is basic and other games have done it better before hand.
I really like this game too. It's a very fun, atmospheric adventure game with beautiful environments, memorable characters, and pretty good gameplay. I loved this game as a kid. I still really enjoy it despite its flaws.
Really sad to see the Star Fox marathon is going to be interrupted but also really happy that you're going to tackle some new Metroid games soon! One is a heart-felt tribute from a group of dedicated fans and the other is just there. Really looking forward to seeing what you think of both.
I loved Star Fox Adventures. I loved every minute of it. It's not perfect, but to me, the music, the ambiance, the story, the characters, it's just beautiful.
Ah my first starfox game. I don´t care what everyone else says, i´ll always love this game. Yeah it´s got problems but i still find it enjoyable. It´s not better than zelda, but ... wowowow wait 50 bucks are you shitting me? I mean i like the game but thats way to much.
You will be bias towards your first game of a franchise you play. There are sad sad people out there who played the CDi games before playing an actual Zelda game, and thus, think they are decent. HAVE PITY ON THEM.
This is such a nostalgic game for me because my older brother and I used to play it when we were kids. We got up to the Ocean Force Point level and got to frustrated though lol. Also and you can laugh if you want, but I had a crush on Krystal when I was a kid XD
This was the first Star Fox game I ever played as a kid, and I loved it. Really, I did. I remember beating it multiple times and just enjoying each world and journey in the game. Lots of fond memories here, and I would gladly play it again as an adult. I had Star Fox Assault after this one. I didn't know Star Fox Adventures was such a dramatic shift for the series, so playing a shooter game threw me for a loop and I didn't really like it. Still have never played Star Fox 64 either (and I know that's everyone's favorite too). But I'm happy with Star Fox Adventures being my favorite Star Fox entry.
This was one of my favorite games growing it up. I beat it so many times to the point I could beat it in a single sitting. But watching this now I can and understand it hasn't aged too well. If you didn't grow up with it I can see it being hard to enjoy. I still think it's a good game and it's one of my favorites. Just not necessarily a great one in general.
this was one of my favorite gamecube games , I think it gets some flack for being starfox but honestly it's a 7/10 or 8/10 good adventure game imo , we'll for the time
For me, this is a nostalgic game- one of the first games I played on my gamecube back in the day. I acknowledge all of the faults and I know that it's nto really a great game, but through the power of nostalgia I can't help but remember it fondly :)
Why does nobody ever talk about how well designed a lot of the characters and parts of the world are. I mean, the first boss is a GIANT FUCKING SPIDER-T-REX and Drakor is probably one of my favourite boss designs in Nintendo history. I mean, sure the fight is shit, but look up his design. He is a giant Cyborg dragon with a laser cannon.
Fun fact, Drakor was originally meant to be the main antagonist of Dinosaur Planet besides General Scales. Transforming this game into a Star Fox title really did do the damage against those two in favor of Andross…
You forgot to mention the soundtrack which I think is really, really good. I enjoyed Star Fox a lot. Even though it's true that going back and forth around the planet is annoying sometimes, the atmosphere of the landscapes are magical and various: eeriee, fairytale-like, ancient. There's a good range of mystery in the game and you keep feeling you're surrounded by it all along.
Yeah, I was bewildered by the final battle, too. I was teetering on the edge of whether this game was worth playing or not the entire playthrough, and the ending sequence is where I decided that I will never touch the game again. But at least it looked pretty.
Finally, someone I like giving a full review of Star Fox Adventures. Now I have to ask... Why was there so much demand for Krystal if she was barely used at all?
Because there are 3 kinds of people who wanted Krystal in Smash: 1- The ones that wants to see a Star Fox character with different fighting mecánics. 2-The people who actually liked Star Fox adventures and want to see a representación of the game in the Smash Bros roster. 3- The sick people.
If that was the case, great, cause Rare would've just fucked it over anyway like they did with all their other games. Explains why their staff left to form Playtonic now.
The Stamper Brothers were asking too much for it. For the remaining shares they were asking x3 times the market value of them. Nintendo in disgust refused. Microsoft approached them, prompting Ninty to sell off their stake in the company. All the old talented employees who made up the company were leaving anyway...
This game is under-rated.... yet had it come out as what it was originally planned, I bet people would've enjoyed the game more. BTW, it was both the Microsoft buy-out and Miyomoto noticing the similarities between Sabre & Fox that caused the change. BTW, a lot more on Dinosaur Planet is out there. The Music, the Story & even tons of concept art has been found. Dinosaur Planet was never forgotten by Rare either. They've kept original statues from the E3 event Dinosaur Planet was unveiled at. It's really such a shame. DP looked fantastic. SFA is a mediocre game. I'm happy to say I still own my copy of this, SA2B and Sonic Heroes. Shame the same cannot be said for Animal Crossing.
Unlike most people I freaking love Starfox Adventures! I mean it's just like the Legend of Zelda series so I definitely don't mind a "blending" of 2 main franchises that I both love and enjoy.
THAT'S MY METROID ALARM! I installed it back in 2010 after Other M Johnny, please, a real Metroid fan would be born with one of those already installed in their body.
I'm happy Johnny gave this game a fair review and didn't bash it for NOT being Starfox 64(something a lot of people have done)! It isn't a great game and sure as heck has issues, but the game isn't bad or as bad as some people make it out to be.This game could have been better......buuut it could've been worse honestly(at least it looks the part)! ;3
Despite all it's flaws, I still really enjoy this game. Maybe it's just nostalgia, but I loved the puzzles and environments in the game, and I honestly found most of the characters (even Tricky) to be pretty fun, even charming.
Love this game. That's my childhood, I actually don't like the other Flying only Star Fox games I still don't get why so many people hate on this game :/
Konpaku Riii Easy. The series established itself as a space themed shooter on futuristic vehicles. To go to such a big genre shift after it has been so long since the last game, it tends to alienate the fanbase
Because it's a mediocre Zelda clones with no challenge, braindead puzzles and it has fuck all to do with the previous games in terms of gameplay. Plenty of reasons to dislike it.
Alot of great memories of this game, getting it on my birthday, playing this along side super smash bros melee, super mario sunshine and Metroid prime. Just pure nostalgia. I really love this game, the gameplay was fun, the world and atmosphere was incredible and the music was spot on, especially the ocean force temple and krazoa palace, just other worldly
I love Shiggsy, but not too many of his ideas this millennia have been the smartest. I mean shit, he's effectively derailed the Star Fox, F-Zero, and Paper Mario franchises.
Don't forget Zelda as well, since he made Skyward Sword & was more in charge of that game's development than Aonuma was. Granted Breath of the Wild does look pretty promising since Aonuma is the one who's in charge of the game but still. In all honesty, I'm actually quite worried on what Miyamoto is going to do with the new 3D Mario game that's coming for the NX soon, considering he's the one who's making the game & dubbed it as "A new quirky way to play Mario," which immediately sends off a red flag to alot of people, including myself.
+Jonnathan Sosa To be fair, Skyward Sword is less of a derailing and more a of a loss of focus, especially considering BotW looks great. And yeah, I think Miyamoto is focused way too hard on "unique ways to play". Last Mario game i really enjoyed was Galaxy 1, which is 9 years old at this point. Mario used to be the main attraction, but now i feel like its just that wacky platformer you play with friends and nothing more. I really hope the NX is what breaks out of Nintendo's gimmickey phase. Theyve produced some quality titles during that time, but we've seen too many series decline in quality.
+Jonnathan Sosa He didn't "make" Skyward Sword. The director of the Minish Cap was in charge of that game's development in cooperation with Aonuma. Miyamoto is pretty much just a consultant these days.
I find Star Fox Adventures very enjoyable. Black sheep of the franchise? Yes, but still a good game. Heck i'll take this over Star Fox Command. Its the Super Mario RPG for 3D Zelda. Simple, basic and right for beginners! As Super Mario RPG was for the Final Fantasy series.
Not necessarily, I mean, Super Mario RPG is a pretty good RPG while Star Fox Adventures is a pretty lackluster adventure game. So Super Mario RPG might not exactly be a good Mario game but it's still a great game, while SFA is just a sub-par game in general. This is, obviously, my opinion.
Starfox Adventures was a great action-adventure title. Really hit it home for me. I was also waiting for Zelda Wind Waker to come out early 2003. I was not disappointed with SFA. I thought it was a very solid game with some novel classic Starfox sections for good measure. I beat it and was glad I picked this up. For me, it was totally worth it.
Personally, I loved this game! (minus the strength test in Lightfoot Village) It actually did a lot more for me than Starfox 64 which I honestly found to be rather limited in terms of game play, with somewhat wonky controls. Adventures was also the first Starfox game which I officially owned. I remember a friend of mine back in elementary school had 64 (which I would eventually purchase on the Virtual Console). I know Adventures was a different kind of game resulting from the conversion of an independent title to an installment of an established franchise, but I honestly didn't mind that seeing as the 64 game didn't originally do much for me to begin with. I like long adventure style games. Instant action space shooters are fine every now and then, but I just felt like Adventures had more to offer my own tastes with its emphasis on exploration, variety of level design, and beautiful graphics. Granted, I definitely enjoyed the next installment Assault, which returned to the original style, albeit having expanded on certain game play elements. Somehow, however, that also appealed to me than 64, I guess because I didn't feel so boxed in. It made room for exploration, and it was a definite plus that I was able to switch between the R-wing, Landmaster, and foot pretty much at will. Meh. Different folk, different strokes. I'm not calling 64 a bad game. It just didn't give me the same gratification as later installments managed to.
A Star Fox Adventures review? But I already collected the sacred teeth! I'm really hyped to finally see you tackle Federation Force. This should be... um, entertaining.
WOO!! Metroid reviews, Coming Soon! Then.. Star Fox Assault... I don't even know what that game is about, but I'm sure Johnny will explain when he gets to it. I'm willing to wait for the hilarity.
It's basically Nintendo's apology game, I know that may trigger some people but Nintendo was quick to back to the correct previous style of gameplay while adding the ground missions as a form of new flavor.
+MasterMetallix94 Assault wasn't a proper return to form. It was, originally, a multiplayer only game, based on Star Fox 64's multiplayer (even had the same controls at one point in development) but with a lot more focus on the on-foot gameplay style which had to be unlocked in 64. The single player was thrown together at the tail end of development. You have 3 rail shooting levels similar to Star Fox and Star Fox 64 where all the effort in single player went, and 7 levels which are repurposed multiplayer maps with basic enemies and tedious "destroy all the ____" goals added to them, and all around clumsy, unenjoyable design. If you came for the rail shooting, the vast majority of your playtime will not be rail shooting. If you came for the Arwing flying, a large majority of your playtime will not be Arwing flying. If you came to pilot any vehicle at all, a majority of your playtime won't even offer that much. Ground missions added as a bit of new flavor? If anything, the core gameplay of Assault's predecessors are the flavor. Most of the game is running around on foot. But never mind playtime, lets look at number of levels. Star Fox has 20, across 3 separate paths, with 1 hidden level. Star Fox 64 has 16, across branching paths, with the path taken sometimes affecting how a level plays. Assault has 10. No paths. No nothing. There is less content on offer than the games which precede it. Play for the mutiplayer. That's the meat of the experience.
megamarsonic never, ever seen that at alll. everyone says "omg its my childhood stop hating on it" but ive never seen anyone actually hate it/dislike it. its kinda like wind waker or unleashed in that regard.
I enjoyed this game when I first got it. It helped fill a void before the new GC Zelda came out. When this game came out, Wind Waker was still around 6 months away, and I had been craving a Zelda experience after replaying OoT and Majoras for the 100th time. Once I got it, I was entertained and I enjoyed it for what it was. I wish this video would have mentioned that. Looking back its probably not a spectacular game, but when it came out there was no other Zelda like experience on the GC, and this allowed us to get one while we waited. Not to mention that being a "video game critic" wasn't that big a of a thing back on those days, so I was just playing a game instead of looking for ratings or any of the sort. This game hasn't aged well, but for what it is it was entertaining.
I think he meant by having the game's antagonist replaced by the main villain of the series at the last minute, not that the game itself is bad. Although, to TP's credit, Ganondorf didn't come completely out of nowhere, as we saw him in a flashback or two before he hijacked the plot.
Look up "Hijacked By Ganon". TP's story is...ugh... mediocre at best. The villain's plot was mixing light and shadow to make darkness? WTF were they smoking...
Ganondorf "hijacking" the plot didn't come out of nowhere as it sounds like it did with Andross here. Halfway through Twilight Princess we get a flashback of Ganon and the sages immediately speculate that's who's behind Zant's power.
Boring uninvolved plot, needless collectathon, repetitive combat, bare world design, and total deviation from what's already been established for the franchise. So pretty much this the Rise of Lyric of Starfox.
Good lord. This game is perfectly functional and has some memorable moments due to the weird NPCs, like the Warpstone and the Lightfoot tribe. It's got a lot of flaws but, good lord man.
> Kingdom Hearts Dude, Kingdom Hearts is a full-tilt Action RPG. While some games (such as Zelda) overlap between that genre and more basic adventure games, there's a point where a game is too much of one to be the other at the same time.
+The One True Nobody! ...I was actually agreeing with you... Okay then, so maybe that might not have been the best example. What about Jak and Daxter? Specifically Jak 2 and 3?
Agreeing or not, Kingdom Hearts is a shite example, because it's the wrong genre. (Also, the story is pretty terrible, but never mind that.) Jak & Daxter is also the wrong genre, being your basic platformers, but at the exact moment it shifted toward a more adventure-like focus, it also shifted to have more story focus (in Jak II and Jak 3).
I freaking loved this game as a kid. This, frogger, double dash, crash team racing, and that weird jimmy neutron game was my childhood. Man the Gamecube era was great
Yeah your right. I mean in Starfox 64 he didn't even mention the small back story about James McCloud which is something of an important lore in Starfox
"...and especially in Super Smash Brothers Melee"
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The calm yoshi's story song is so perfect for those super tense fox and falco tournament matches
MISHON COMPREE
IT IS THE PRESENT YEAR...
MISHON COMPRETE
"how about a genre shift just two games in"
Zelda - "hold my beer"
Yeah he should've acted surprised considering he's already covered the LoZ games.
Deuce Moncura it’s when a something completely changes it’s style
Zelda and Zelda 2 were both still RPGs.
EightThreeEight yes, but the first one was top down while the second was side scrolling
@@titanium_rocket1505 I know. But it's not as drastic a genre shift as Star Fox 64, a flight simulator shoot 'em up, being followed by Star Fox Adventures, a third-person action-adventure game with very few shoot 'em up sections.
meanwhile, everyone forgets about assault. the underappreciated middle child with decent TPS sections, good landmaster controls, the return to the arwing everyone was waiting for but didn't know they had, and an alright plot to boot.
Yeah, you know it really does bother me though because I wonder if things would have been different if dinosaur planet had just stayed dinosaur planet would that have changed assault?
@@locklear308 Probably, since Kyrstal wouldn’t be a Star Fox character anymore. But that means only Assault’s story would be changed
@@swf_buccellati2098 lol
@@locklear308 Lmao
I thought assaults story was pretty good.
The game kinda looks like it would've been interesting if it had stayed Dinosaur Planet. I'm inclined to think the extra time it took for them to insert Star Fox stuff into the story and design the Arwing stuff took away time from building their originally-planned world and characters. Might still have come out as an average-to-decent adventure game if it hadn't been rebranded, but more dedicated focus usually translates into better design.
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Krystal was supposed to be playable for half the game originally, so if nothing else you know whatever story there was was totally destroyed to make room for Star Fox.
Think of it like this, at least this can be remade, because if it was what it originally was supposed to be, Rare would've just ruined it and or killed it like they did with all their games after being bought out. I've explained it already, but what I'm basically saying is this game dodged a bullet, if you want to see this game remade then show some demand.
Cheeseman - apparently the end point of Adventures was the half point, it was supposed to be much longer, but due to the buyout that point became the end. Andross was shoehorned in since they couldnt get the actual final boss made, which was basically Fox & Krystal vs Scales.
Banjo-Kazooie nuts/bolts(Also from Rare) is an extremely similar situation. It would have been more enjoyed by the community if it was a new IP instead of an existing property which was very different in design. The Bionic Commando reboot is along the same lines as well. Looking forward to the SAO videos, by the way.
I think Miyamoto resented the fact that Rare were working on their own Zelda-esque game. They made Banjo Kazooie which was leaps and bounds ahead of Mario 64.
If he wasn't so interfering and controlling, who knows what we would have gotten?
I don't care what anyone says, this game was my introduction to Starfox, I thought it was fantastic, I loved this game, on it's own.
Glad to see you can't take another persons opinion, or accept the flaws of a game.
+KidSnivy69 I'm not denying anyone's opinion. Anyone can have their opinion, but I'm allowed to have mine as well. i'm merely stating that I enjoyed this game for what it was all those years ago. It was special for me in a way that, I'll admit, just doesn't mean shit to other people. I accept that, have your opinion, but as for me, I'll always enjoy this game. That's all I'm trying to say.
Well your original comment didn't give any sign of that.
+KidSnivy69 I did. I may not have clarified or gave any insight, but indeed say regardless of anyone's elses, I loves this game. Though I will admit after rereading, a bit more context would have been beneficial.
FoXtroT Films Thank for seeing how I was confused. And if you love the game, I'm fine with that. It's just without the second comment context it seem kind of arrogant (though I'm not one who should talk)
I died at the "Metroid alarm"
I wonder when Johnny installed that thing?
+Zachary Lewis he said "installed back in 2010 after Other M"
+Kyle Campbell I think he has a sonic alarm two
ikr XD
What would even play for a Sonic Alarm?
I came here for the Stairfax Temperatures, and I was not disappoint.
STAIRFAX TEMPRARURES
Metroid alarm.
MADE BY FLAIRBEAR
show me the car fox
A bafomdad!!
According to Norm, the Gaming Historian, Miyamoto did admit that turning Dinosaur Planet into a Star Fox game probably wasn't a good idea.
Which video did he say that? I don't remember him saying that. o.o
There is more that he needs to admit are not bad ideas.
Watched it, OP's lying on that detail. Supposedly critics said it, not Miyamoto.
***** Star Fox Zero is not a bad game.
Miyamoto didn't say that. the critics did retrospectively.
It's like the Universe just doesn't want Johnny to do the Star Fox marathon.
I thought that too he went through Metal Gear Solid and Earthbound no problem but Star Fox nah let's have 3-4 episodes of other games and side step in the middle of the marathon.
Well what with that latest game, the universe is trying to save him from a terrible experience.
Pretty much. It's so ironic because Nintendo itself just neglect Star Fox, not knowing what to do with the series but constantly rebooting, and here's Johnny neglecting Star Fox as well. It's his channel and whatever, but still
I dont care for Star Fox anyway, so I actually prefer that way.
But I am really looking forward to Megaman X Marathon.
Or maybe Johnny does not want to do the marathon... DUN DUN DUUUUN
I won't lie Starfox Adventures is one of my favourite games of all time. I went into it with no Starfox knowledge and fell in love with it. But i do understand your points johnny. That's why you are a great youtuber you don't just nitpick like Jontron did with this game.
You mean StairFax Temperatures?
Except Jontron didn't nitpick, this game is that mediocre and it has nothing to do with Star Fox.
Ah, Stairfax Temperatures, my favorite.
I fucking love that video.
A legend
god damn you I'm too late
memes ヽ(`Д´)ノ
WHAT IS THIS?!?!? AND WHY IS IT IN MY STAR FOX GAME NO! ...nnnNO I'VE HAD IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE! IF ONE MORE FUCKING WOLLY MAMMOTH TRIES TO DBVS,BVSALBFLUFWEH;9FERLI,VSD;FLQW4IFFWTE;9I.F;eath9qe;.8iweChUEa.fiwrluawegvucla;9fy84q[yiea
AKA you won't see Starfox assault review until 2017.
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I hope he really likes it. Assault is my favorite Star Fox game.
Im expecting about 2 weeks
Ryan R. Mine as well.
+Ryan R. mine too
gotta love stairfax temperatures!
I was expecting this comment.
Ppl still remember that?
+fabriciod garcia How could they not remember it, it's JonTron!
JonTron FTW
ugh, that name is still stupid.
Its good to actually see an actual and reasonable "review" of this game, and not just a bunch of fanboy bitching about how its "Not the same" or "Not like 64"
*cough* Jontron *Cough*
Dr MechaPyro jontron is not a reviewer he's a comedian who plays video games.
@@Obscure_man31 And now he's neither, he's just a dude who looks at wacky videos and writes skits around his reactions to them.
@@LordArikado his flex tape videos are great
KRAZOA PALACE!!!!!!
GENERAL SCALES
WHAT ARE YOU DOING ON MY DINOSAUR PLANET?!
YOU NEED MORE SCARABS!
+Ryukin631 GEN-ER-AL SCAAAAAALES
GET OUTTA ME SWAMP!!!
Drinking game: Take a shot every time one of the comments mentions "Stairfax Temperatures"
I think that would probably kill me.
Well I'm dead for starters.
Enjoy the alcohol poisoning.
I was going to do this comment, but I changed my mind.
Concordia Harmony it's pretty dumb
To be honest, I'm happy that there was no mention of "At least it's better than Skyward Sword"
They are of equal quality.
Hey screw you, I like Skyward Sword.
Really? You're gonna call Skyward Sword a bad game? It is far from a bad game, OK?
Undeniably flawed, but not bad.
*COUGH COUGH CDI GAMES COUGH COUGH*
But if you're excluding those...the original legend of zelda is the worst. And if you're excluding all 2D games, Twilight Princess is the worst.
That Metroid alarm actually scared the crap out of me.
Why do so many people dislike this game? Star Fox Adventures is one of my favorite games ever.
I too found it amazing =)
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It was seen as too much of a 180 for the series (a series with only two games where one of them is a *reboot* )
Have you played Adventures recently? I feel this is the kind of game that's really not as good as you remember it being. How I felt about it changed drastically after revisiting it
Thank you! Personally I would like to see them do another game just like it. This time playing as Krystal as she uncovers her past and the death of her parents.
The game is great, people dislike it not because its a bad game, but because its not a real Starfox game. I loved it, and the gameplay was great, and many of my friends site it as their favorite game of all time. While I wouldn't go that far, I'd say its a great adventure game. Not a great SF game, but I prefer to most others because the genre is more enjoyable to me.
This is what I expected from you. I know that you wouldn't just bash this game to the ground for not being a Star Fox game, and I am also glad (and knew) that you didn't just took it easy with it either. Also thank for not saying anything about Stai- you know what? not going to say it, I just hate that name. For me, Star Fox Adventures is an EXTREMELY average game with fun set pieces the dungeons, most of Krazoa shrines and 3 of the 5 bosses. However, it is hinder because of lack of character, backtracking, and some un enjoyable set pieces.
Johnny usually gives well reasoned critique
because Johnny doesn't bandwagon on the general populous opinion on games only on own his experience with them
I found the game to be a bit bland (I didn't like the ar-wing sections as to me they felt like they were shoved in to attract star fox fans and are very short, some areas are not that interesting and I hate backtracking in most cases especially in adventure games or in areas I have no interest in) but it does have its fair share of decent moments like the dungeons. I wish they kept its dinosaur planet concept instead of shoving star fox into it. It might not have been bashed as much if they had done that.
That's why we love him. He's so relatable
+KidSnivy69 Except for when he complained about Metroid Prime 3's linearity when the other two were just as linear.
Am i the only one who actually enjoyed this game? i mean not as a star fox game but just in general? Actually i liked it as a star fox game too. i mean there isn't really anything particularly bad about it... its just an average game.
It not that the game is bad or not enjoyable. It's just basic.
I have a soft spot for the game despite its blandness. Its an enjoyable adventure game.
I don't mind the game. (I would rather play this than some of the mundane missions in assault) The problem is that like Kidsnivy said is that it is basic and other games have done it better before hand.
Of course you aren't. Don't be stupid
I really like this game too. It's a very fun, atmospheric adventure game with beautiful environments, memorable characters, and pretty good gameplay. I loved this game as a kid. I still really enjoy it despite its flaws.
Wait... you installed the Metroid alarm in 2010... but this is a different house from the one in 2010...
He had it installed on the RUclips page.
in the computer itself
He also could have just installed another alarm.
He had it installed in the sky
N O E S C A P E
it was installed into his brain O.o
STAIRFAX TEMPERATURES
If you get that joke, you get a cookie.
So... I made this comment... Then I looked at the other comments... Then I realized I wasn't creative at all.
It's ok. You get a gold star
You're definitely living up to your name
+Mr Pink ooooo
+That One Awkward Guy LOOOL
Really sad to see the Star Fox marathon is going to be interrupted but also really happy that you're going to tackle some new Metroid games soon! One is a heart-felt tribute from a group of dedicated fans and the other is just there. Really looking forward to seeing what you think of both.
I loved Star Fox Adventures. I loved every minute of it. It's not perfect, but to me, the music, the ambiance, the story, the characters, it's just beautiful.
Ah my first starfox game. I don´t care what everyone else says, i´ll always love this game. Yeah it´s got problems but i still find it enjoyable. It´s not better than zelda, but ... wowowow wait 50 bucks are you shitting me? I mean i like the game but thats way to much.
That's convention price. They overcharge to hell and back. on Amazon it's about $15 used. New... it's pretty high up there at over $100
Geez! Good thing I got this game for $29 back in the day
Yeah I have that feeling towards Sonic Heroes. I know that it can be really boring at times but I still love it because it was my first sonic game.
You will be bias towards your first game of a franchise you play.
There are sad sad people out there who played the CDi games before playing an actual Zelda game, and thus, think they are decent. HAVE PITY ON THEM.
abloogywoogywoo I know. I feel really sad for those guys.
a nice birthday gift. love watching your vids
Heh, mine's on the 25th! Happy Birthday!
It's my birth day ti
happy b day
thanks
Happy Birthday! Hope you have a great day.
This is such a nostalgic game for me because my older brother and I used to play it when we were kids. We got up to the Ocean Force Point level and got to frustrated though lol. Also and you can laugh if you want, but I had a crush on Krystal when I was a kid XD
Am I the only one who thought that Dinosaur Planet is just a dumb name?
Nope
Thanks
Made even worse for the fact it was kept as the name of the planet when it became SFA.
Maybe that's why they changed the name to Sauria in SF Assault.
A million times more sense. Catchier, too.
This was the first Star Fox game I ever played as a kid, and I loved it. Really, I did. I remember beating it multiple times and just enjoying each world and journey in the game. Lots of fond memories here, and I would gladly play it again as an adult. I had Star Fox Assault after this one. I didn't know Star Fox Adventures was such a dramatic shift for the series, so playing a shooter game threw me for a loop and I didn't really like it.
Still have never played Star Fox 64 either (and I know that's everyone's favorite too). But I'm happy with Star Fox Adventures being my favorite Star Fox entry.
8:05
For real though, these graphics were fuckin' insane, especially at 60fps.
The music is what brings me back to this game. David Wise is one of my favorite composers.
This was one of my favorite games growing it up. I beat it so many times to the point I could beat it in a single sitting. But watching this now I can and understand it hasn't aged too well. If you didn't grow up with it I can see it being hard to enjoy. I still think it's a good game and it's one of my favorites. Just not necessarily a great one in general.
this was one of my favorite gamecube games , I think it gets some flack for being starfox but honestly it's a 7/10 or 8/10 good adventure game imo , we'll for the time
Hell yeah had a blast playing it.Was my first game on the GameCube 2.
I realize it's not a good StarFox game (maybe not a good game), but I have SOOOO much nostalgia for it ...
For me, this is a nostalgic game- one of the first games I played on my gamecube back in the day. I acknowledge all of the faults and I know that it's nto really a great game, but through the power of nostalgia I can't help but remember it fondly :)
Why does nobody ever talk about how well designed a lot of the characters and parts of the world are. I mean, the first boss is a GIANT FUCKING SPIDER-T-REX and Drakor is probably one of my favourite boss designs in Nintendo history. I mean, sure the fight is shit, but look up his design. He is a giant Cyborg dragon with a laser cannon.
Yeah, and they all played like Zelda Boss #X
Fun fact, Drakor was originally meant to be the main antagonist of Dinosaur Planet besides General Scales. Transforming this game into a Star Fox title really did do the damage against those two in favor of Andross…
You forgot to mention the soundtrack which I think is really, really good. I enjoyed Star Fox a lot. Even though it's true that going back and forth around the planet is annoying sometimes, the atmosphere of the landscapes are magical and various: eeriee, fairytale-like, ancient. There's a good range of mystery in the game and you keep feeling you're surrounded by it all along.
KRAZOA PALACE!!
"They're context sensitive." Makes me think of Conker's Bad Fur Day!
"Context sensitive? Oh, Clever...." "They're sensitive to context. Uh...press B"
Stair Fax Temperatures?
Worst review ever, no Bafomdads were seen in at all.
What is that?
+PaperSwish Roll Oh ok thanks
Flippy Sidee no
Slippy sounds like someone witnessing the apocalypse...
Do I smell a JonTron reference?
Yeah, I was bewildered by the final battle, too. I was teetering on the edge of whether this game was worth playing or not the entire playthrough, and the ending sequence is where I decided that I will never touch the game again.
But at least it looked pretty.
0:07 "our hero fu**s mccloud" is what i heard XD
Finally, someone I like giving a full review of Star Fox Adventures.
Now I have to ask... Why was there so much demand for Krystal if she was barely used at all?
Because there are 3 kinds of people who wanted Krystal in Smash:
1- The ones that wants to see a Star Fox character with different fighting mecánics.
2-The people who actually liked Star Fox adventures and want to see a representación of the game in the Smash Bros roster.
3- The sick people.
At least in Twilight Princess, Ganondorf was referenced and teased a bit before they revealed him to be the true villain.
I mean, if Nintendo wanted to hold on to Rareware they could've... you know... buy Rareware.
I think it was more of "We don't want Microsoft to have something that could compete with Zelda, let's make it so that they can't use it."
If that was the case, great, cause Rare would've just fucked it over anyway like they did with all their other games. Explains why their staff left to form Playtonic now.
Yeah that would've been smart
The Stamper Brothers were asking too much for it. For the remaining shares they were asking x3 times the market value of them. Nintendo in disgust refused. Microsoft approached them, prompting Ninty to sell off their stake in the company. All the old talented employees who made up the company were leaving anyway...
I get back from a long day of class and see this. I HAVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS JOHNNY. THANK YOU BASED GOD.
This game is under-rated.... yet had it come out as what it was originally planned, I bet people would've enjoyed the game more.
BTW, it was both the Microsoft buy-out and Miyomoto noticing the similarities between Sabre & Fox that caused the change. BTW, a lot more on Dinosaur Planet is out there. The Music, the Story & even tons of concept art has been found. Dinosaur Planet was never forgotten by Rare either. They've kept original statues from the E3 event Dinosaur Planet was unveiled at.
It's really such a shame. DP looked fantastic. SFA is a mediocre game.
I'm happy to say I still own my copy of this, SA2B and Sonic Heroes. Shame the same cannot be said for Animal Crossing.
Another great and fair review Johnny. Would love to see you review some of the actually good rare games sometime.
This is my favourite Rare game. Screw the haters.
You just gotta love Jontron's freakout with StairFax Temperatures.
I love this review! It's certainly better than Jontron's!
I feel I speak for Star Fox fans when I say this... He compares this game to Zelda more than Star Fox. And that says something lol.
Unlike most people I freaking love Starfox Adventures! I mean it's just like the Legend of Zelda series so I definitely don't mind a "blending" of 2 main franchises that I both love and enjoy.
4:05 That guy reminds me more of Rock Biter from The Neverending Story.
anybody watch the switcher let's play of this? all I hear is woolie's 'yeah!'
THAT'S MY METROID ALARM!
I installed it back in 2010 after Other M
Johnny, please, a real Metroid fan would be born with one of those already installed in their body.
This review is better than jontron's review. I guess it's because Jon's review just sounded like he hated it cuz it was different
I felt he was more bored that outright hate
This is an actual review. That video is more-or-less his general emotional output instead of coherent breakdown.
Or as Michael Mazzacane AKA TheRetroreplay has said on several occasions It's different so it sucks.
Kadius 234 Thing is, Jontron's "review" wasn't really a review but more of a comedy sketch.
Very funny this video was released on my 24th birthday. XD
u didn't talk about the fantastic soundtrack
I'm happy Johnny gave this game a fair review and didn't bash it for NOT being Starfox 64(something a lot of people have done)! It isn't a great game and sure as heck has issues, but the game isn't bad or as bad as some people make it out to be.This game could have been better......buuut it could've been worse honestly(at least it looks the part)! ;3
Despite all it's flaws, I still really enjoy this game. Maybe it's just nostalgia, but I loved the puzzles and environments in the game, and I honestly found most of the characters (even Tricky) to be pretty fun, even charming.
It is nostalgia why you like it.
When I was a kid this game was extremely fun, even hard as F sometimes.
Love this game. That's my childhood, I actually don't like the other Flying only Star Fox games
I still don't get why so many people hate on this game :/
Konpaku Riii Easy. The series established itself as a space themed shooter on futuristic vehicles. To go to such a big genre shift after it has been so long since the last game, it tends to alienate the fanbase
Because it's a mediocre Zelda clones with no challenge, braindead puzzles and it has fuck all to do with the previous games in terms of gameplay. Plenty of reasons to dislike it.
Alot of great memories of this game, getting it on my birthday, playing this along side super smash bros melee, super mario sunshine and Metroid prime. Just pure nostalgia. I really love this game, the gameplay was fun, the world and atmosphere was incredible and the music was spot on, especially the ocean force temple and krazoa palace, just other worldly
I love Shiggsy, but not too many of his ideas this millennia have been the smartest. I mean shit, he's effectively derailed the Star Fox, F-Zero, and Paper Mario franchises.
Don't forget Zelda as well, since he made Skyward Sword & was more in charge of that game's development than Aonuma was. Granted Breath of the Wild does look pretty promising since Aonuma is the one who's in charge of the game but still. In all honesty, I'm actually quite worried on what Miyamoto is going to do with the new 3D Mario game that's coming for the NX soon, considering he's the one who's making the game & dubbed it as "A new quirky way to play Mario," which immediately sends off a red flag to alot of people, including myself.
+Jonnathan Sosa To be fair, Skyward Sword is less of a derailing and more a of a loss of focus, especially considering BotW looks great. And yeah, I think Miyamoto is focused way too hard on "unique ways to play". Last Mario game i really enjoyed was Galaxy 1, which is 9 years old at this point. Mario used to be the main attraction, but now i feel like its just that wacky platformer you play with friends and nothing more. I really hope the NX is what breaks out of Nintendo's gimmickey phase. Theyve produced some quality titles during that time, but we've seen too many series decline in quality.
+Jonnathan Sosa
He didn't "make" Skyward Sword. The director of the Minish Cap was in charge of that game's development in cooperation with Aonuma. Miyamoto is pretty much just a consultant these days.
Galaxy 2 was great. Nothing wrong with more Mario 64. But yeah, 3D Land and World were fun, but unmemorable.
almost ruined Splatoon before it was able to become a thing too.
Can't wait for him to review Star Fox Assault. My 2nd favorite Star Fox game!
How could your Metroid Alarm work in your new home, if you installed it in 2010?
You don't think he wouldn't of taken it with him?
he installed it in the sky.
He had enough foresight to install another one in the house he knew he would move in to.
running through the backlogue and you find this one.
'ah yes, stairfax temperatures'
Oh... Got the game before it was taken down eh Johnny? (Referring to AM2R)
It's everywhere honestly, just through other sites like Media Fire and The Pirate Bay.
You can get it anywhere. Just don't tell nintendo =)
OOOOOOOOOOh Thank you!!!
Here's a RELIABLE one! am2r.freeforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1639
It was just the download links for the game
I think if they implemented more starfox elements such as the blaster, and arwing sections for the boss battles, it'd be awesome.
I find Star Fox Adventures very enjoyable. Black sheep of the franchise? Yes, but still a good game. Heck i'll take this over Star Fox Command. Its the Super Mario RPG for 3D Zelda. Simple, basic and right for beginners! As Super Mario RPG was for the Final Fantasy series.
It not a bad game, just has little to offer compared to other 3D adventure games
Not necessarily, I mean, Super Mario RPG is a pretty good RPG while Star Fox Adventures is a pretty lackluster adventure game. So Super Mario RPG might not exactly be a good Mario game but it's still a great game, while SFA is just a sub-par game in general. This is, obviously, my opinion.
Starfox Adventures was a great action-adventure title. Really hit it home for me. I was also waiting for Zelda Wind Waker to come out early 2003. I was not disappointed with SFA. I thought it was a very solid game with some novel classic Starfox sections for good measure. I beat it and was glad I picked this up. For me, it was totally worth it.
This is why I enjoy Johnny's reviews. He's very objective when reviewing these games. Seriously, if I was a professor I'd give his paper a solid A.
Its very heartbreaking that with so many amazing titles put together by both Nintendo and Rare together, this is what their partnership ends on.
A B-bafa-bafom-b-baf a BA FOM DAD?
Is everyone gonna say Stairfax Temperatures (looks at comment section)
Thanks for your wisdom John
Poor StarFox fans.
Welp, superior series takes priority.
Waiting for the death threats.
...Still waiting?
...still waiting...
DEATH THREAT, GRRRR!!
Not really, I just wanted to type that.
Personally, I loved this game! (minus the strength test in Lightfoot Village) It actually did a lot more for me than Starfox 64 which I honestly found to be rather limited in terms of game play, with somewhat wonky controls. Adventures was also the first Starfox game which I officially owned. I remember a friend of mine back in elementary school had 64 (which I would eventually purchase on the Virtual Console). I know Adventures was a different kind of game resulting from the conversion of an independent title to an installment of an established franchise, but I honestly didn't mind that seeing as the 64 game didn't originally do much for me to begin with. I like long adventure style games. Instant action space shooters are fine every now and then, but I just felt like Adventures had more to offer my own tastes with its emphasis on exploration, variety of level design, and beautiful graphics. Granted, I definitely enjoyed the next installment Assault, which returned to the original style, albeit having expanded on certain game play elements. Somehow, however, that also appealed to me than 64, I guess because I didn't feel so boxed in. It made room for exploration, and it was a definite plus that I was able to switch between the R-wing, Landmaster, and foot pretty much at will. Meh. Different folk, different strokes. I'm not calling 64 a bad game. It just didn't give me the same gratification as later installments managed to.
And to add insult to injury? .... The final boss - which you did show - is basically a rehash of the Andross fight (in Easy mode) in Star Fox 64.
4:06 Really, Johnny? Aaaaannnnndddd the shrek memes begin. AGAIN!
inb4 furry comments about krystal
I haven't come across any...yet.
+Electric Boogalord
How surprising.
A Star Fox Adventures review? But I already collected the sacred teeth!
I'm really hyped to finally see you tackle Federation Force. This should be... um, entertaining.
WOO!! Metroid reviews, Coming Soon!
Then.. Star Fox Assault... I don't even know what that game is about, but I'm sure Johnny will explain when he gets to it. I'm willing to wait for the hilarity.
Is about Star Fox assaulting.
It's basically Nintendo's apology game, I know that may trigger some people but Nintendo was quick to back to the correct previous style of gameplay while adding the ground missions as a form of new flavor.
I have never played Star Fox Adventures, but I don't see how Assault could have possibly been worse than that.
Assault is MILES better than Adventures, at least I had fun playing Assault, not to mention it actually had the charm of Star Fox, unlike Adventures.
+MasterMetallix94
Assault wasn't a proper return to form. It was, originally, a multiplayer only game, based on Star Fox 64's multiplayer (even had the same controls at one point in development) but with a lot more focus on the on-foot gameplay style which had to be unlocked in 64.
The single player was thrown together at the tail end of development. You have 3 rail shooting levels similar to Star Fox and Star Fox 64 where all the effort in single player went, and 7 levels which are repurposed multiplayer maps with basic enemies and tedious "destroy all the ____" goals added to them, and all around clumsy, unenjoyable design.
If you came for the rail shooting, the vast majority of your playtime will not be rail shooting.
If you came for the Arwing flying, a large majority of your playtime will not be Arwing flying.
If you came to pilot any vehicle at all, a majority of your playtime won't even offer that much.
Ground missions added as a bit of new flavor? If anything, the core gameplay of Assault's predecessors are the flavor. Most of the game is running around on foot.
But never mind playtime, lets look at number of levels.
Star Fox has 20, across 3 separate paths, with 1 hidden level.
Star Fox 64 has 16, across branching paths, with the path taken sometimes affecting how a level plays.
Assault has 10. No paths. No nothing.
There is less content on offer than the games which precede it.
Play for the mutiplayer. That's the meat of the experience.
Hell, this game is the reason why I got into Star Fox AND Zelda!
finally, someone who dislikes adventures
Finally? I've always seen people call Adventures the black sheep of the series (although some would give that spot to Command).
megamarsonic never, ever seen that at alll. everyone says "omg its my childhood stop hating on it" but ive never seen anyone actually hate it/dislike it. its kinda like wind waker or unleashed in that regard.
@@johnsother2440 Dude I've only seen people defend this game and I get so tired of it.
I enjoyed this game when I first got it. It helped fill a void before the new GC Zelda came out. When this game came out, Wind Waker was still around 6 months away, and I had been craving a Zelda experience after replaying OoT and Majoras for the 100th time. Once I got it, I was entertained and I enjoyed it for what it was. I wish this video would have mentioned that. Looking back its probably not a spectacular game, but when it came out there was no other Zelda like experience on the GC, and this allowed us to get one while we waited. Not to mention that being a "video game critic" wasn't that big a of a thing back on those days, so I was just playing a game instead of looking for ratings or any of the sort.
This game hasn't aged well, but for what it is it was entertaining.
"You thought Twilight Princess was bad?" NO I DIDNT
I think he meant by having the game's antagonist replaced by the main villain of the series at the last minute, not that the game itself is bad.
Although, to TP's credit, Ganondorf didn't come completely out of nowhere, as we saw him in a flashback or two before he hijacked the plot.
Look up "Hijacked By Ganon". TP's story is...ugh... mediocre at best.
The villain's plot was mixing light and shadow to make darkness? WTF were they smoking...
AdmiralOctopus Lol I figured as much, my comment was mostly just a joke, to be one of those people lol/
Blaze Modz Ah, I see.
Still, better safe than sorry.
Ganondorf "hijacking" the plot didn't come out of nowhere as it sounds like it did with Andross here.
Halfway through Twilight Princess we get a flashback of Ganon and the sages immediately speculate that's who's behind Zant's power.
I can't wait to hear johnny opinion on the final boss on federation force.
Boring uninvolved plot, needless collectathon, repetitive combat, bare world design, and total deviation from what's already been established for the franchise. So pretty much this the Rise of Lyric of Starfox.
Good lord. This game is perfectly functional and has some memorable moments due to the weird NPCs, like the Warpstone and the Lightfoot tribe. It's got a lot of flaws but, good lord man.
1:15 Oh my God, that is more or less what happened with Metroid: Federation Force. Nintendo, when will you learn?
Why does an adventure game NEED to have a better story adventure games have ALWAYS been about the gameplay
...No, they haven't. They seriously haven't. What adventure games newer than PS1/N64 era have you played that are just "about the gameplay?"
Kingdom Hearts says otherwise.
> Kingdom Hearts
Dude, Kingdom Hearts is a full-tilt Action RPG. While some games (such as Zelda) overlap between that genre and more basic adventure games, there's a point where a game is too much of one to be the other at the same time.
+The One True Nobody! ...I was actually agreeing with you...
Okay then, so maybe that might not have been the best example. What about Jak and Daxter? Specifically Jak 2 and 3?
Agreeing or not, Kingdom Hearts is a shite example, because it's the wrong genre. (Also, the story is pretty terrible, but never mind that.)
Jak & Daxter is also the wrong genre, being your basic platformers, but at the exact moment it shifted toward a more adventure-like focus, it also shifted to have more story focus (in Jak II and Jak 3).
love the video dude... fun fact for you and everyone here this is my first Star Fox game ever :)
the worst zelda game ever made
it's a joke by the way
...... cdi games?
+KurashiDragon i don't mind them
+Vuk Deronjic take that back or else
Okami?
I freaking loved this game as a kid. This, frogger, double dash, crash team racing, and that weird jimmy neutron game was my childhood. Man the Gamecube era was great
I hate Jontron's review of this game. COME AT ME!
nobody cares dude
Obviously you do if you commented.
Ok.
*comes at you*
"I hate Jontrons review of this game" Jontron didn't honestly review this game and at this point it is just a grudge you have! "Come at me"
New DBZ Abridge episode and a Johnny VS review best Monday ever
does anyone else feel like John is rarely telling 85% of the story of the Star Fox games.
***** I mean he could have added the part of where Fox save Krystal and then Krystal and Fox start to have feelings for each other.
Well...when there's not much of a story to begin with, can you even blame him?
He mentioned it was pretty much love at first sight
He already did tell those parts in the story summary.
Yeah your right. I mean in Starfox 64 he didn't even mention the small back story about James McCloud which is something of an important lore in Starfox
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Paper mario moment