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Star Fox Zero

Star Fox Zero[a] is a 3D rail shooter video game developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames for the Wii U.[3] It is the sixth installment in the Star Fox series. Formally announced at E3 2015, the game was released in April 2016 to mixed critical reception, with the most polarizing aspect of the game being its control scheme. A standalone tower defense game, titled Star Fox Guard, was bundled with the game.[4]

Star Fox Zero
North American box art
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)
  • Yugo Hayashi
  • Yusuke Hashimoto
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
  • Hiroshi Yamaguchi
  • Yukari Suita
  • Hitomi Kurokawa
  • Naofumi Harada
  • Rei Kondoh
  • Keiki Kobayashi
SeriesStar Fox
Platform(s)Wii U
Release
  • JP: April 21, 2016
  • NA/EU: April 22, 2016
  • AU: April 23, 2016[1]
Genre(s)Rail shooter, shoot 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

 
Gameplay screenshot from E3 2015

Star Fox Zero is a 3D rail shooter that largely follows the gameplay of its predecessors, predominantly Star Fox 64, in which the player controls Fox McCloud as he pilots his Arwing craft through various levels. The game is controlled using the Wii U GamePad, with the left control stick used to maneuver the craft while gyroscopic controls can be used to aim weapons. A cockpit view is displayed on the second screen to assist with aiming.[5] The minus button on the GamePad can be used to swap the two displays at any time.

Some of the game's vehicles can transform in certain situations.[5] For example, the Arwing can transform into a bipedal Walker (which originated in the cancelled Super NES game Star Fox 2) that lets the player freely walk around on platforms and in enclosed spaces. The Landmaster tank can transform into the Gravmaster, which can perform extended aerial maneuvers for a short time. A new vehicle introduced to the series is the Gyrowing, a dronelike helicopter which can lower a small robot called Direct-i that can enter small spaces, hack into computers, or latch onto explosive cubes that can then be dropped on enemies.[6][7] Players can also add laser upgrades and smart bombs to their ships. Special techniques such as the charge shot, barrel roll, somersaults, and U-Turns can be performed.[5] Two gameplay modes are featured in the game: the on-rails sections put the player in a predetermined path, while All-Range Mode allows the player to move freely in a closed-off space. If players lose all their ships (which serve as extra lives) in a mission, they must restart the entire mission in order to proceed.[5]

Various elements return from previous games, including Fox's teammates, Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad, who can assist the player if they protect them from enemy attacks, as well as the rival team Star Wolf members Wolf O'Donnell, Leon Powalski, Pigma Dengar, and Andrew Oikonny. Several level locations have also returned, including Corneria, Zoness, Titania, Fichina, and Fortuna, while five new locations, Sector Alpha, Area 3, Sector Beta, Sector Gamma, and Sector Omega, have been added. The game is also compatible with Amiibo figures; players can scan the Fox and Falco Amiibo to respectively unlock the Retro Arwing, which is based on the model used in the original SNES game and cannot lock on but has a larger blast radius, and the Black Arwing, which sports a black and red color scheme and is stronger and faster but takes more damage.[8] Both Arwings can also be unlocked by acquiring enough gold medals in the campaign.

Development edit

 
Lead Star Fox Zero producer Shigeru Miyamoto demonstrates the game behind closed doors at E3 2014. The game was one of three projects he demonstrated at the show, alongside Project Guard and Project Giant Robot.

The game's development began with experimentation on leftover assets from a never-released Star Fox game for the Wii that had been worked on by a small group since about 2008.[9] The Wii project never took form because, in the words of series creator Shigeru Miyamoto, the team could not come up with enough compelling new ideas for it.[1] The game's existence was confirmed in a press sheet on June 8, two days before E3 2014 began.[6] During the Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 10, Time leaked information about the game in the morning, then Nintendo announced the title publicly,[9] and Nintendo's E3 presentation again hinted at its further details later. During an interview with Wired, Miyamoto expressed his desire to work with external developers for faster completion of the project.[10]

In an interview with GameSpot, Miyamoto revealed that both Project Guard and Project Giant Robot were connected to Star Fox for Wii U in some fashion.[11] During a Nintendo Direct presentation in March 2016, Project Guard was formally revealed as Star Fox Guard, and bundled both digitally and as a physical copy alongside Star Fox Zero.[12] Project Giant Robot was never released and was canceled in 2017.[13]

Miyamoto stated that the game's main storyline and overall presentation were structured episodically, taking inspiration from the 1960s television series Thunderbirds, with the main missions featuring traditional Star Fox gameplay acting as "primetime programming", while side-missions featuring more quirky, experimental gameplay mechanics (such as those found in Project Guard and Project Giant Robot) act as "late-night programming".[14] Yusuke Hashimoto of PlatinumGames said they were approached by Nintendo about co-developing the game after requesting to add an Arwing-themed bonus level to Bayonetta 2.[15] Hideki Kamiya of PlatinumGames had also previously expressed his desire for Nintendo to approach them about developing a new Star Fox game.[16] According to Nintendo, the story of Zero is neither a prequel or a sequel to previous Star Fox games.[17][18][19]

Release edit

In December 2014, Miyamoto stated that Star Fox Zero would be released before the new installment of The Legend of Zelda series in 2016. He also confirmed that the game would be compatible with Amiibo, but did not specify in what way.[20] Star Fox was playable at E3 2015, and Miyamoto reiterated of the GamePad/monitor gameplay method, which would "allow for cinematic moments to blend with continuous gameplay".[21] The planned release date was announced by Nintendo for November 20, 2015,[22] but the game was subsequently delayed to the first quarter of 2016.[23] The game was released in North America and Europe on April 22, 2016,[24] and in Australia the next day.[1]

Prior to the game's release, Nintendo of America began a contest called the "Star Fox Zero Intergalactic Art Event" that month. Entrants needed to create Star Fox Zero fan art and post it on the game's Miiverse page, with the best 40 entries winning Nintendo eShop credit.[25] A Star Fox Zero home menu theme for the Nintendo 3DS was also released two days before the game's launch.[26] An animated short based on the game, titled Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins, was released online on April 20. The short was produced by Japanese animation studio Wit Studio, with assistance from Production I.G and Nintendo.[27] The 3D CGI animation work was provided by Orange. In July, a free demo of the game was released on the Wii U eShop. The demo includes the training mode from the full game, as well as the Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins animated short.[28]

The game's credits hold a small tribute to former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, who had passed away during the game's development.[29][30] When asked if Star Fox Zero could potentially be ported to the Nintendo Switch, Atsushi Inaba of PlatinumGames stated that they did not know if it could happen, and he also said that they have not been approached by Nintendo about it.[31] However when asked again in a later interview, he said that if there was chance, they would to think about porting it to Switch.[32]

Reception edit

Star Fox Zero received mixed to positive reception, according to the review aggregator Metacritic.[33] Common points of discussion include the control scheme, the short length of the campaign, and the structural similarities to earlier entries in the series.

Jose Otero from IGN praised the levels and bosses, commenting that Star Fox Zero reimagines a classic Nintendo 64 game, but was critical of its awkward controls.[42] Similarly, Damien McFerran from Nintendo Life observed that the players need to be patient to master its problematic controls before becoming attuned to them, comparing them to Splatoon.[43] Peter Brown of GameSpot's primary fault with the controls was that it forces the player to divide attention back and forth from the TV to the GamePad. However, Brown did conclude that the second run was more enjoyable than the first, praising the branching paths and level design.[39]

Other reviewers, conversely, found the mandatory motion-based controls frustrating or actively detrimental to the experience.[34][37][41] David Roberts of GamesRadar felt that the game was undermined by a slavish devotion to wrapping the core design around every feature of the Wii U's GamePad, regardless of whether it makes sense or feels good to play.[40] Jim Sterling heavily criticized the game's controls and Nintendo's use of hollow gimmicks in order to sell their games, calling the game a bare-bones space shooter.[47] Arthur Gies of Polygon declined to assign a final score because he found that it was too miserable to finish the game on account of its controls.[48]

Reviewers were also divided about the game's length and high similarity to its predecessor, Star Fox 64. Some were not bothered by it; McFerran called it a retread of Star Fox 64 and its original game Star Fox, but found this aspect of the game "reassuringly familiar".[43] On the other hand, Ray Carsillo of EGM said that the game failed to build on Star Fox 64 in new and exciting ways. He was disappointed by the choice to re-imagine an older game instead of creating a brand new installment.[34] Steve Watts of Shacknews found the alternate vehicle missions, where the game sets itself apart from earlier titles, ultimately distracted from the core Arwing gameplay.[46] McFerran concluded that Star Fox Zero is "easily on-par with the excellent N64 entry from which it draws so much inspiration".[43] Dan Ryckert of Giant Bomb was more critical, considering the game a relic of 2002.[41]

Sales edit

The game was the highest-selling game on Amazon.com on April 19, 2016 based on its preorders, a position it held for two days.[49] Days after its launch in Japan, both the standalone and Star Fox Guard Double Pack sold 8,135 and 17,114 units respectively, individually placing fifth and eighth for that sales week. Sales of both combined was 25,249 units, making it the fourth best-selling game that week overall.[50] During the same time frame, it was also the sixth best-selling game in the United Kingdom,[51] the third best-selling in France[52] and the fifth in Australia.[53] According to the NPD Group, which tracks physical sales data, Star Fox Zero was the fifth best-selling video game on any platform during the month of April.[54] However, sales were not nearly as strong in Japan, as it became the single worst-selling game in the franchise in the country.[55] It was a commercial failure overall, selling less than half a million copies.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: スターフォックス ゼロ[2], Hepburn: Sutā Fokkusu Zero

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Star Fox Zero a is a 3D rail shooter video game developed by Nintendo and PlatinumGames for the Wii U 3 It is the sixth installment in the Star Fox series Formally announced at E3 2015 the game was released in April 2016 to mixed critical reception with the most polarizing aspect of the game being its control scheme A standalone tower defense game titled Star Fox Guard was bundled with the game 4 Star Fox ZeroNorth American box artDeveloper s Nintendo EPDPlatinumGamesPublisher s NintendoDirector s Yugo HayashiYusuke HashimotoProducer s Shigeru MiyamotoTadashi SugiyamaAtsushi InabaComposer s Hiroshi YamaguchiYukari SuitaHitomi KurokawaNaofumi HaradaRei KondohKeiki KobayashiSeriesStar FoxPlatform s Wii UReleaseJP April 21 2016NA EU April 22 2016AU April 23 2016 1 Genre s Rail shooter shoot em upMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Sales 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Gameplay screenshot from E3 2015See also Gameplay of Star Fox 64 Star Fox Zero is a 3D rail shooter that largely follows the gameplay of its predecessors predominantly Star Fox 64 in which the player controls Fox McCloud as he pilots his Arwing craft through various levels The game is controlled using the Wii U GamePad with the left control stick used to maneuver the craft while gyroscopic controls can be used to aim weapons A cockpit view is displayed on the second screen to assist with aiming 5 The minus button on the GamePad can be used to swap the two displays at any time Some of the game s vehicles can transform in certain situations 5 For example the Arwing can transform into a bipedal Walker which originated in the cancelled Super NES game Star Fox 2 that lets the player freely walk around on platforms and in enclosed spaces The Landmaster tank can transform into the Gravmaster which can perform extended aerial maneuvers for a short time A new vehicle introduced to the series is the Gyrowing a dronelike helicopter which can lower a small robot called Direct i that can enter small spaces hack into computers or latch onto explosive cubes that can then be dropped on enemies 6 7 Players can also add laser upgrades and smart bombs to their ships Special techniques such as the charge shot barrel roll somersaults and U Turns can be performed 5 Two gameplay modes are featured in the game the on rails sections put the player in a predetermined path while All Range Mode allows the player to move freely in a closed off space If players lose all their ships which serve as extra lives in a mission they must restart the entire mission in order to proceed 5 Various elements return from previous games including Fox s teammates Falco Lombardi Peppy Hare and Slippy Toad who can assist the player if they protect them from enemy attacks as well as the rival team Star Wolf members Wolf O Donnell Leon Powalski Pigma Dengar and Andrew Oikonny Several level locations have also returned including Corneria Zoness Titania Fichina and Fortuna while five new locations Sector Alpha Area 3 Sector Beta Sector Gamma and Sector Omega have been added The game is also compatible with Amiibo figures players can scan the Fox and Falco Amiibo to respectively unlock the Retro Arwing which is based on the model used in the original SNES game and cannot lock on but has a larger blast radius and the Black Arwing which sports a black and red color scheme and is stronger and faster but takes more damage 8 Both Arwings can also be unlocked by acquiring enough gold medals in the campaign Development edit nbsp Lead Star Fox Zero producer Shigeru Miyamoto demonstrates the game behind closed doors at E3 2014 The game was one of three projects he demonstrated at the show alongside Project Guard and Project Giant Robot The game s development began with experimentation on leftover assets from a never released Star Fox game for the Wii that had been worked on by a small group since about 2008 9 The Wii project never took form because in the words of series creator Shigeru Miyamoto the team could not come up with enough compelling new ideas for it 1 The game s existence was confirmed in a press sheet on June 8 two days before E3 2014 began 6 During the Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 10 Time leaked information about the game in the morning then Nintendo announced the title publicly 9 and Nintendo s E3 presentation again hinted at its further details later During an interview with Wired Miyamoto expressed his desire to work with external developers for faster completion of the project 10 In an interview with GameSpot Miyamoto revealed that both Project Guard and Project Giant Robot were connected to Star Fox for Wii U in some fashion 11 During a Nintendo Direct presentation in March 2016 Project Guard was formally revealed as Star Fox Guard and bundled both digitally and as a physical copy alongside Star Fox Zero 12 Project Giant Robot was never released and was canceled in 2017 13 Miyamoto stated that the game s main storyline and overall presentation were structured episodically taking inspiration from the 1960s television series Thunderbirds with the main missions featuring traditional Star Fox gameplay acting as primetime programming while side missions featuring more quirky experimental gameplay mechanics such as those found in Project Guard and Project Giant Robot act as late night programming 14 Yusuke Hashimoto of PlatinumGames said they were approached by Nintendo about co developing the game after requesting to add an Arwing themed bonus level to Bayonetta 2 15 Hideki Kamiya of PlatinumGames had also previously expressed his desire for Nintendo to approach them about developing a new Star Fox game 16 According to Nintendo the story of Zero is neither a prequel or a sequel to previous Star Fox games 17 18 19 Release editIn December 2014 Miyamoto stated that Star Fox Zero would be released before the new installment of The Legend of Zelda series in 2016 He also confirmed that the game would be compatible with Amiibo but did not specify in what way 20 Star Fox was playable at E3 2015 and Miyamoto reiterated of the GamePad monitor gameplay method which would allow for cinematic moments to blend with continuous gameplay 21 The planned release date was announced by Nintendo for November 20 2015 22 but the game was subsequently delayed to the first quarter of 2016 23 The game was released in North America and Europe on April 22 2016 24 and in Australia the next day 1 Prior to the game s release Nintendo of America began a contest called the Star Fox Zero Intergalactic Art Event that month Entrants needed to create Star Fox Zero fan art and post it on the game s Miiverse page with the best 40 entries winning Nintendo eShop credit 25 A Star Fox Zero home menu theme for the Nintendo 3DS was also released two days before the game s launch 26 An animated short based on the game titled Star Fox Zero The Battle Begins was released online on April 20 The short was produced by Japanese animation studio Wit Studio with assistance from Production I G and Nintendo 27 The 3D CGI animation work was provided by Orange In July a free demo of the game was released on the Wii U eShop The demo includes the training mode from the full game as well as the Star Fox Zero The Battle Begins animated short 28 The game s credits hold a small tribute to former Nintendo president Satoru Iwata who had passed away during the game s development 29 30 When asked if Star Fox Zero could potentially be ported to the Nintendo Switch Atsushi Inaba of PlatinumGames stated that they did not know if it could happen and he also said that they have not been approached by Nintendo about it 31 However when asked again in a later interview he said that if there was chance they would to think about porting it to Switch 32 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic69 100 33 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid7 10 35 Electronic Gaming Monthly7 10 34 Famitsu35 40 36 Game Informer6 75 10 37 GamesMaster82 38 GameSpot7 10 39 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 IGN7 5 10 42 Nintendo Life nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 Nintendo World Report8 10 44 Metro8 10 45 Shacknews6 10 46 Star Fox Zero received mixed to positive reception according to the review aggregator Metacritic 33 Common points of discussion include the control scheme the short length of the campaign and the structural similarities to earlier entries in the series Jose Otero from IGN praised the levels and bosses commenting that Star Fox Zero reimagines a classic Nintendo 64 game but was critical of its awkward controls 42 Similarly Damien McFerran from Nintendo Life observed that the players need to be patient to master its problematic controls before becoming attuned to them comparing them to Splatoon 43 Peter Brown of GameSpot s primary fault with the controls was that it forces the player to divide attention back and forth from the TV to the GamePad However Brown did conclude that the second run was more enjoyable than the first praising the branching paths and level design 39 Other reviewers conversely found the mandatory motion based controls frustrating or actively detrimental to the experience 34 37 41 David Roberts of GamesRadar felt that the game was undermined by a slavish devotion to wrapping the core design around every feature of the Wii U s GamePad regardless of whether it makes sense or feels good to play 40 Jim Sterling heavily criticized the game s controls and Nintendo s use of hollow gimmicks in order to sell their games calling the game a bare bones space shooter 47 Arthur Gies of Polygon declined to assign a final score because he found that it was too miserable to finish the game on account of its controls 48 Reviewers were also divided about the game s length and high similarity to its predecessor Star Fox 64 Some were not bothered by it McFerran called it a retread of Star Fox 64 and its original game Star Fox but found this aspect of the game reassuringly familiar 43 On the other hand Ray Carsillo of EGM said that the game failed to build on Star Fox 64 in new and exciting ways He was disappointed by the choice to re imagine an older game instead of creating a brand new installment 34 Steve Watts of Shacknews found the alternate vehicle missions where the game sets itself apart from earlier titles ultimately distracted from the core Arwing gameplay 46 McFerran concluded that Star Fox Zero is easily on par with the excellent N64 entry from which it draws so much inspiration 43 Dan Ryckert of Giant Bomb was more critical considering the game a relic of 2002 41 Sales edit The game was the highest selling game on Amazon com on April 19 2016 based on its preorders a position it held for two days 49 Days after its launch in Japan both the standalone and Star Fox Guard Double Pack sold 8 135 and 17 114 units respectively individually placing fifth and eighth for that sales week Sales of both combined was 25 249 units making it the fourth best selling game that week overall 50 During the same time frame it was also the sixth best selling game in the United Kingdom 51 the third best selling in France 52 and the fifth in Australia 53 According to the NPD Group which tracks physical sales data Star Fox Zero was the fifth best selling video game on any platform during the month of April 54 However sales were not nearly as strong in Japan as it became the single worst selling game in the franchise in the country 55 It was a commercial failure overall selling less than half a million copies Notes edit Japanese スターフォックス ゼロ 2 Hepburn Suta Fokkusu ZeroReferences edit a b Vuckovic Daniel March 4 2016 Star Fox Zero out April 23rd First Print edition with Star Fox Guard announced Vooks Retrieved March 28 2016 スターフォックス ゼロ Wii U 任天堂 E3 2015情報 in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved June 17 2015 McFerran Damien June 16 2015 Star Fox Zero Is Being Co Developed By Platinum Nintendo Life Retrieved June 16 2015 Nunneley Stephany April 5 2016 More Star Fox Zero and Star Fox Guard info drops ahead of release VG24 7 Retrieved April 22 2016 a b c d Star Fox Zero Electronic Manual PDF Nintendo Retrieved May 2 2016 a b Nintendo s Miyamoto reveals Star Fox more projects USA Today June 10 2014 Retrieved June 11 2014 Rumphol Janc Nathanial June 12 2014 Brand New Star Fox Wii U Details Impressions From Someone Who Played It Gamnesia Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved June 16 2014 Nintendo 公式チャンネル April 5 2016 amiibo スターフォックス ゼロ 紹介映像 via YouTube a b Peckham Matt Interview Shigeru Miyamoto Explains Nintendo s Star Fox Rethink and His Unusual New Wii U Games TIME Retrieved November 26 2014 Kohler Chris June 10 2014 Nintendo s New Games Sound Great Just Don t Expect Them Anytime Soon WIRED Retrieved June 24 2014 Brown Peter E3 2014 Connecting Star Fox on Wii U with Project Guard and Project Giant Robot GameSpot CBS Interactive Retrieved June 14 2014 Shigeru Miyamoto Today I m only answering questions about the Star Fox games But there will be multiple different kinds of missions in the Star Fox games so maybe something like that could appear And I think the robot that came down from the helicopter is the same robot that you were shooting in the security game Goldfarb Andrew March 3 2016 Star Fox Guard Announced Star Fox Zero Amiibo Functionality Revealed IGN Retrieved March 4 2016 Stark Chelsea February 1 2017 Nintendo kills Project Giant Robot Polygon Vox Media Retrieved February 1 2017 Holt Elijah June 26 2014 Everything We Know About Star Fox U Gamnesia Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved June 27 2014 Priestman Chris September 21 2015 Bayonetta 2 Director Given Dolls Of The Game s Characters For His Birthday Siliconera Retrieved September 21 2015 Bosher Phillipe April 20 2010 PlatinumGames Would Like To Make New Starfox GameRant Retrieved June 5 2016 Star Fox Zero Marks An Explosive Return To Form 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