Star Fox was a game released for the SNES a while back. In Star fox you fly your arwing in different planets and parts of space, destroying the evil army of Andross and with your team, saving Corneria.
For the graphics, Star Fox was made in a time where 3d graphics were extremely rare, making this game very revolutionary for its time.
The game's soundtrack is very varied, ranging from a virtual band to an orchestra depending on the environment.
Star Fox also has a pretty good replay value, with secret stages and multiple paths to choose from.
Although Star Fox has almost no cut scenes or dramatic material to build the story, some of the text helps to construct it, and give it some complexity.
Star Fox does not take long to beat, it personally only took me an hour on one course, but like said before the varied paths and secrets make it so the game has to be played for hours to get through every single course and direction possible.
The game's controls are not very hard to learn, and there is a training mode that allows players to easily practice. The game's difficulty varies with the course, which is most of the time optional; however, the game has no passwords or saves, making this game very frustrating to beat on harder modes.
Overall, Star Fox is a very fun game to play. You'll find yourself jumping into the cockpit over and over again.
Star Fox was a game released for the SNES a while back. In Star fox you fly your arwing in different planets and parts of space, destroying the evil army of Andross and with your team, saving Corneria.
For the graphics, Star Fox was made in a time where 3d graphics were extremely rare, making this game very revolutionary for its time.
The game's soundtrack is very varied, ranging from a virtual band to an orchestra depending on the environment.
Star Fox also has a pretty good replay value, with secret stages and multiple paths to choose from.
Although Star Fox has almost no cut scenes or dramatic material to build the story, some of the text helps to construct it, and give it some complexity.
Star Fox does not take long to beat, it personally only took me an hour on one course, but like said before the varied paths and secrets make it so the game has to be played for hours to get through every single course and direction possible.
The game's controls are not very hard to learn, and there is a training mode that allows players to easily practice. The game's difficulty varies with the course, which is most of the time optional; however, the game has no passwords or saves, making this game very frustrating to beat on harder modes.
Overall, Star Fox is a very fun game to play. You'll find yourself jumping into the cockpit over and over again.