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6/10
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bnelson-5490027 June 2017
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It's was fun... until I got to Dragon Rock. That one part with saving the dinosaur, I just cannot do no matter how many time I try. My controller (which is a remake because the original one I had broke) is super sensitive so it's super hard trying to aim for those targets. The most I have gotten —which was once— is three but that's with random randomly shooting everywhere. So I'm really mad at the game for adding something this difficult.

I, Brooke, 15 years of age, cannot defeat Star Fox Adventures because of this part of the game.
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Rare's last hurrah for Nintendo
nancyglos30 August 2003
I played all of the Star Fox games except for the original SNES Star Fox (because I was a wee bit too young for the video game world during the SNES days). I did like the Star Fox 64 game, which brought rumble to the home consoles with the Rumble Pak bundled in the box. I got this game as a holiday gift last year along with Metroid Prime (the best game ever as of 8/30/03). It's a pretty good game. I heard it used to be for the N64 as "Dinosaur Planet", which would have been the last of the N64 giants, but as Rare realized that the end was near for the N64, they decided to cancel the game, give it a major facelift, and make it for the Gamecube, executed as a Star Fox game. In the game, our hero Fox McCloud is called upon to save Dinosaur Planet (which is being split to pieces by General Scales and his Sharpclaw army) and save some lady fox named Krystal. It takes returning the Krazoa Spirits, the guardians of Dinosaur Planet, finding the Spellstones, and bringing down Scales and the Sharpclaw. SFA has their share of great graphics, which, when it comes to the Star Fox series, improve in a revolutionary manner by the times (the original with the graphics powered by the S-FX chip put into the cartridges, SF64 with their anti-aliased graphics [which were very advanced at the time] and the Rumble, and SFA's detailed graphics of the worlds around Fox) . However, there are flaws. Some of the puzzles you must solve are a waste of time. Part of your quest is run-and-fetch, which can be annoying at times (you have to look for lost dinosaur kids scattered at the Lightfoot Village one time). When it comes to the voices, while some voice acting is pretty good (like the greedy dinosaur running the store at Thorntail Valley who complains about wanting to live at Cape Claw), some are pretty annoying (like Prince Tricky, who goes with you on your quest, and Peppy [whose voice wasn't frail in the N64 game]) or unintentionally hilarious (like King Earthwalker or one of the Lightfoot mothers [the one who says "My babies are sooo naughty... they like to play underground"], who sort of sounds like Cartman in "South Park"). Prince Tricky, like I said, is annoying at times. I didn't like the racing parts where you race the Sharpclaw at times (it took me my guide to go through it). The parts where you fly your Arwing to get to other planets and back are great and bring back memories for those who played the previous Star Fox games, but they are completely short. There is no multiplayer, which SF64 has that SFA doesn't (then again, who cares about multiplayer, and that the multiplayer in SF64 sucks hard). It is, overall, a great game. Sadly, this game is Rare's last game for Nintendo, whereas as the game was released, Nintendo announced that they sold their share of Rare back to Rare, which then went to Microsoft, which, in turn, led to Microsoft owning Rare and having Rare make games exclusively for the Xbox (thus having games in development for Gamecube at the time delayed and brought to the Xbox). This game is probably the only Rare game for Gamecube (Rare's support in the N64 days where a contributing factor to the hit N64 was [though not as successful as the Playstation, which competed against the N64]). However, hope is not all lost to the ailing Nintendo. There is Square able to make games again for Nintendo (though Square games for the Playstation 2 are in the works too [although the introduction to the PSP might lead to Square supporting Sony completely again]). All the franchises Rare left behind that are owned by Nintendo, like Banjo-Kazooie, Star Fox (though Rare did not make the previous Star Fox games), and Donkey Kong (Rare did not make the original DK games, but they did make the 1990's DK games [Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Land, Donkey Kong 64]), are now picked up by THQ ( picking up Banjo-Kazooie, Sabre Wulf, and Mr. Pants) and Namco ( picking up Star Fox and Donkey Kong). However, even though THQ is probably not redeveloping the Rare franchises they picked up (their games are on the Game Boy Advance) since those games probably went gold before Microsoft bought Rare, when it comes to Namco matters, thats the thing to worry about, because of the lackluster showings of Star Fox 2 at E3 2003 and Namco having the Gamecube Donkey Kong be some sort of gimmicky Sambe De Amigo ripoff involving some damn conga controller (then again, the Star Fox game might be changed between the E3 showings and the product coming out). I give this game a 9 out of 10.
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10/10
Why this is the best damn adventure game for the GC
ashley-cooper224 October 2007
Sure, it looks like the Zelda game, and the dinosaurs are a little too odd for some, but I gave this game a ten for several reasons. Here they are: -Gameplay: Not original, I'll admit, but still the fun, general feel the game creates, with improved features like auto lock-on and others. -Graphics: This game (And Assault) are definitely the best looking games on the GC. Any SF fan who has played the N64 game will be amazed, with the realtime fur-rendering, high-detail tri-liner graphics, which blew people away when they first saw it, a game which finally out-smarted Sony with their fancy-pants graphics. Go Nintendo & Rare! -Sound: Woah. With high-bitrate sound effects, breathtaking music and real-sounding voice acting is also an element which puts this above other games of it's time. -Plot & Storyline: Any Star-foxy fan will admit, previous Star Fox installments plot lines were a little bit on the 'basic' side. Face it. But this game has the best storyline in any SF game to date. It has everything a good game needs; action, adventure, treachery, mystery, romance, and other stuff. Gimme more juicy plot-lines Nintendo. This game was originally meant to be a game for the N64, with nothing to do with StarFox, until Nintendo and Rare joined forces once again, so it's come a long way! -Characters and stuff like dat: All your fave SF characters have returned- now in high detail graphics! Everyone from the previous games are here, with some new faces. Even Slippy looks cool! The SF Fandom who thought Fox and his mates looked awesome in StarWing and SF64, then look at what they look like now! *Jaws drop* WOW! -Bottom Line: Need I say more? A timeless classic that Nintendo players will remember forever...
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9/10
unwanted gameplay from fans, but likeable
roselyni2 November 2019
True, this game is criticized for some "crappy" voice actign as well as a different gameplay, but to me, this game is likeable! Each time Fox gets a new VA , some of his traits and personality differ, but it's all still the same regardless.
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10/10
If you're a Zelda fan, buy this!
rachelwbwu9 July 2019
We know the gameplay's too different and the Arwing's been downgraded. But a Zelda fan might love this! Since this was Rare's last game, you'll be surprised by the accents these characters have. because they had British voice actors in this game.
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9/10
Great As A "Krystal" Gem
kervindonngo16 March 2023
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This is one of the first Star Fox games that I really enjoyed in my Dolphin GameCube Emulator.

Star Fox Adventures is not just another space shooter game but this game can actually go almost open world and go on multiple planets (But with the space shooting with the Archwing)

In the prologue, I play Krystal for just only a short period of time. She became one of the most popular vixens in the Star Fox Fandom because of her special "assets". This really explains why most people in the Fandom pick this as their favorite game.

As I finished the prologue I now moved on to playing as Fox Mcloud. As I played it I found a staff that is actually more than just a melee but both a range weapon that shoots lasers against enemies and hard-to-reach places. And a puzzle piece for places that don't have lasers. I even have a playful Dino pet named Tricky to feed, play and find secret digging spots.

To be honest, the game here is pretty challenging. Levels are getting tougher by the minute as I progress. Plus most of the bosses are so hard that they almost injured my hand when I played it. Except for General Scales because when. I first fought him it just felt anticlimactic and not really fun.

But Krystal is not just the best part for the fans to say. During my final boss against Andross I finally get to see what happened to Falco. And let me tell you that the final is giving me the most pain in my hand but the most challenging experience that I have had in a Star Fox game.

If Krystal fans really want to play as her it may be a short time but still, it's the absolute best experience for an absolute challenge.
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Best Star Fox game to date.
KellySmiths553583 November 2002
This game is really great. It's gonna last a LONG time to beat, but it will be really fun along the way. Once you pick up the controller, you will never wanna stop playing. The graphics are really amazing and a marvel to look at. The battle system and extra side-quests are really fun. Boss fights are golden and can be really fun to play. Overall, this game is one of the best yet. Once again, Star Fox has delivered a hit title to add to their golden collection. Pick it up today and let your own adventure begin!
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At least the graphics were good...
DarthDanno6 July 2005
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Star Fox Adventures is kind of a let-down, for Star Fox fans and casual gamers alike. The engine for the most part works fine. However, areas such as the battles and Arwing missions could have been improved. For example, in a battle, only one enemy will try to attack you at a time, and once you beat them down, the next enemy comes forward to die. The Arwing missions were short and worthless. The enemies are there for some reason, and you have to collect the specified number of gold rings to reach the area you are flying to. Tricky, the game's equivalent to Navi/Tatle of the Zelda series, proves to be more of an annoyance than anything, and no matter what obstacles you encounter will seem to be able to follow you (sometimes, you even have to go out of your way to create a bridge for him or similar). Also, there are too many annoying obstacles, like where you have to run up a narrow path, avoiding the rolling, exploding barrels.

The voice acting for this game was, unfortunately, very bad. I blame it on the dialogue. Most of it is just terrible, but I think the actors were working with what they were given. Maybe they were under the impression that this was supposed to be a kiddie game, so they just did one take and left. Also, the voices lack consistency with what was in Star Fox 64. Peppy lost his accent, and sounds really old (he is only forty-something.) Slippy does not sound like a girl anymore, but he sounds like the voice actor was breathing in helium.ROB goes from his low-pitched mechanical voice to a high-pitched mechanical voice. Pepper's voice now sounds very loud and strained.

Now for the plot. It is a fair plot, but there are just too many holes in it. Everybody knows Krystal's name before she is properly introduced, for example. In fact, her character, who was originally, in Dinosaur Planet, a fully playable character, is reduced pretty much to bookend scenes, being turned into a damsel in distress most of the game. Too many details go unexplained. Probably the greatest letdown is *Spoiler here....have you stopped reading yet....now...? Good.* You do not even get a chance to fight the game's main villain at the end. Also, the appearances of Andross and Falco both seem fairly random, as good as it is to see Falco after his absence the entire game. The final scene of the game, with all of the team ribbing Fox about Krystal is too overdone and even painful. *No more spoilers now*

However, the saving factor of the game is the graphics. The characters and ships are all wonderfully modelled, the scenery is amazing, and there are great effects, such as the water. This, however, is probably the best part of the game. Should you ever play it, just enjoy the scenery while it lasts, ignore the uninspired acting and dialogue, and make the most of the game, because I doubt you will play through it more than once.
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some one got Zelda in my star fox!
smellyface200020009 April 2005
OK, there are ship battles, but they are few and far between. the rest of the game is a half realized Zelda game. the action is too awkward, the aiming is really weird, some parts in the story don't make much sense (no blasters....? well, this is excusable, no advanced technology for the dinosaurs, but come on, the dinosaurs are gonna die if you don't blast some baddies) a lot of the characters movements are awkward, and the story is kind of sad, not in terms of mood, but in terms of they could have done a lot better. the game isn't all bad, the adventure parts have their moments, and the ship combat is extremely enjoyable. but that doesn't salvage the wreck of a game it is, Nintendo should have gotten a better performance out of rare, as this was their last game for Nintendo, lets pray for star fox assault to be better.

5/10 *****/**********
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