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Hey it turns out this game is pretty fun with the Steam controllers Gyro

But why is it a rehash of 64?
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>>739024349
Most StarFox games tell the same story. Even 64 was a rehash of the first game. I don't know why they never tell a new one. Maybe because when they try something different it doesn't sell.
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>>739024349
steam fixes nintendos shitty games once again
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>>739024349
>But why is it a rehash of 64?
Besides similar plot beats it is a completely different game than 64.
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Do you need two screens for this shit?
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Sometimes yeah. It works very well for dogfights.
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>>739028167
Flying low and chasing down Star Wolf as they ran around on the ground in the final mission was the best use of the two screen gimmick. That fight is probably my favorite moment in the game.
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This game still shocks me because it was the first time I witness the mental inability of the gaming press first hand. I'm not talking about reading or watching reviews. I saw them demo it at E3 and person after person, they just kept fucking up and running into shit or dying. It's not like they were confused between the TV and Wii U pad either.



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