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This cutscene really warmed my heart. Star Fox isn't just a team, it's family. The way they were so relieved to see Slippy alive, the smile on Falco's face, the way Peppy says "never change, Slippy"; it's just perfect.
Thank you, @velanstudios, for caring about Star Fox!
If you’ve already decided Star Fox is just nostalgia bait that Nintendo dusted off for the Switch 2 launch...
You’re not only wrong. You don’t even know what you’re missing.
The game dropped this morning.
I’ve been in it all day.
The graphics are sharp and full of life. Every trench and space battle carries real weight.
The sound design is insanely cinematic. The music and effects are so good they should be on Nintendo Music already.
But the gameplay and online multiplayer are what actually separate this from a simple remaster.
It’s still that pure Star Fox loop.
Fly fast.
Lock on.
Boost at the right moment.
Survive the gauntlet.
It feels crisp and precise in the hands in a way that makes every run addictive.
The online Battle Mode turns it into something genuinely intense. Positioning, timing, knowing when to push for power-ups. Hardcore players will find real depth and skill expression here.
Casual players can still drop in and have a great time because the game doesn’t punish you for not being a savant. It meets you where you are while still having a high ceiling.
Here’s where most of the current discourse gets it backwards.
A lot of people are already saying it’s “just Star Fox 64 again” and sounding disappointed it didn’t reinvent the entire series.
They’re missing the point so hard it’s almost impressive.
The strength of this game is that it knows exactly what Star Fox is supposed to be and executes it at a level most modern games wouldn’t even attempt.
It doesn’t chase open worlds or live-service bloat. It doubles down on focused, high-skill, cinematic rail shooting and adds a multiplayer layer that actually works.
In 2026, that kind of confident, unapologetic design seems increasingly rare.
If your take on the series is still stuck on Star Fox Zero or the belief that it needed to become something completely different to matter again, this is your sign to actually play it.
The people sleeping on it tonight are the ones who’ll be kicking themselves later.
So tell me where you stand.
Still convinced Star Fox needed a full reinvention to be relevant again?
Or have you actually played this one and realised the old formula still delivers when it’s treated with this much care?
p.s. Follow me for more Star Fox love, and if you wanna play Battle Mode add me on Switch with code: SW-4504-4427-4511
i feel like people are missing the point. yes, it’s your money, spend it how you want BUT you HAVE to understand that in doing so you’re speaking to blizzard with your wallet and telling them you are willing to spend exorbitant amounts of money on half-assed skins in the future