Aside from some broken systems like the infinite boost bug, that non-linear gameplay style with some on-rails missions sprinkled on some of the planets would be a welcome change to the formula. It reads, This game is dedicated to our wingman who fell in battle. N64 Star Fox, however, has some actual bad control and gameplay implementation as far as I'm concerned, like the ship flying outside the camera view and the over-steering/overly-sensitive cursor/aiming that I mentioned previously as two examples. However the the resources it would no doubt require would probably be against it.

I wouldn’t mind trying it again on Switch.

Nobody likes an idea or mechanic just because it's innovative. The lack of multiplayer is inexcusable. Only a handful of levels were good, and I just don’t understand how they can make an on rails game quite boring really.

I think the next Starfox has to do well otherwise I'm not sure we'll see the series again. Complete with an online multiplayer mode, an overhaul of the control system so that it's not as divisive, and more planets, if any.One of the most underrated games on the Wii U.

Just develop a new Star Fox game, without Platinum involvedTo be fair, that game is 100% hot garbage, so might as well save the time and effort for a different project.I'm surely the only one, but in my opinion the controls were what made the game interesting. Those controls were atrocious.Nintendo could also port Star Fox 64 3D just to get a "good" Star Fox on the Switch. That said, I don't think the game got a great reception, may not be worth the hassle.How could it be ported? Engadget's 2020 Back-to-School Guide E3 will return June 15th, 2021

That would be a fun rail shooter.I hope Nintendo gets on the ball and starts porting over some of the great games from the past with updated graphics.I would be very happy if it did hit switch; it would be a perfect fit! Neat huh?I have 27 hours in Star Fox Zero, it's really awesome.

Can totally get behind that.While I really appreciate Zero for the fact it majorly improved physical character design (especially Fox), I think a switch port just isn't feasible.

It was great and underrated Star fox adventures 2 a new Star fox game or 64 remastered from scratch anything but zero please! It sounds almost too simple, but it just This highlights one of Star Fox: Zero's glaring flaws. Nintendo really doesn't listen to fans and it is disappointing.

The controls did take some getting used to, though.Port over Assault!

The game has to engross me to keep me wanting to master a finicky aspect of it - especially the actual controls! Personally, I found the game to be fine. I was shocked to see them just... blow up. Not sure how it would work though, unless they just rebuild it for single screen.Personally I hated this game!

Star fox adventures gets a lot of flak but i loved it cause I had a wavebird to play it with the missions with crystal where awesome and the whole game was great fun apart from that stupid really hard bit right near the end. It's on Nintendo. "Zero" Star Fox wow factor unlike what I got in the original 64 version.Controls took a bit too much perseverance to master (it wasn't just me apparently, lol).

Didn’t even play the original version. Kind of like how Fire Emblem was after Radiant Dawn.This is one of the Wii U games that I don't want to see ported on the switchI'd love a port of this game, actually (Star Fox Zero: Point One or something).

But then again, the Wii U wasn't all that great in sales to begin with, so that doesn't help. Although I would prefer one of the Gamecube titles got remastered for Switch honestlyPlayed it and adjusted to the controls, but it's just not a very fun game. Once u got past the controls! By Stephany Nunneley, Friday, 31 January 2020 14:22 GMT An interesting image was posted to Twitter by Platinum Games today, and it appears to have something to do with The Wonderful 101. On top of that, the gameplay uses 2 screen mechanics that won't work on one.

When he’s not paying off a loan to Tom Nook, Liam likes to report on the latest Nintendo news and admire his library of video games. A proper rail shooter please!!

We already have a great Star Fox game on Switch, it’s called ‘Starlink’ and will only set you back about $15 these days.I only say that "I want" a port of Star Fox Zero because it seems like Nintendo's just porting everything from Wii U.

It may not take long to play through but it would take less time to develop and just charge less.

It's like the only WiiU game where the gamepad is a fundamental part of it's identity down to the level design, enemy design and actual gameplay.Nahhhh...... hard pass.

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