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Star Fox Assault (GameCube) | 
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List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £24.89 You Save: £15.10 (38%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 5334
Platform: Gamecube Genre: action-games Rating: To Be Announced ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: dol p gf7e Model: 45496962074 UPC: 045496962074 EAN: 0045496962074 ASIN: B0002ILS24
Release Date: April 29, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Item dispatched in excellent condition from the UK by UK seller - we strive to offer quality products, accurately described, delivered in timely fashion. This gamecube disc is NEW. There is tiny sign of storage to the box .
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Amazon.co.uk Review Nintendo fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief: StarFox Armada is here and the unpleasant memories of the disappointingly bland StarFox Adventures can be forgotten forever. The original StarFox game (called StarWing in the UK) was the first ever 3D console game and Nintendo's reinterpretation of classic 2D shoot `em-ups like R-Type and Gradius. Instead of flying sedately from left to right across the screen though in StarFox you zap through gargantuan space armadas and over bizarre alien worlds in what is undoubtely the best Star Wars game never made. This long awaited sequel, developed by arcade masters Namco (creators of Soulcalibur and Air Combat) features even more of the same, with all the expected improvements in graphics and detail. However the main thrust of the game is the innumerate multiplayer modes with a four player co-operative mode where everyone can pilot their own fighter or simply sit on the wing of someone else's and take pot-shots with a laser gun. When you'd prefer to hurt your friends rather than help them there's also a full-featured deathmatch mode, where you get to run around on foot using sniper rifles and rocket launchers or climb aboard one of the various spacecraft and tanks that litter the arenas. This more open style of gameplay adds a whole new to dimension to the game, almost turning it into a kind of mini sci-fi version of Battlefield 1942. So forget about all that tedious object collecting from Rare's unsung swansong and experience StarFox the way it's mean to be. --David Jenkins
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from what ive seen, its great. June 17, 2007 Mr. Daniel D. J. Thompson (Essex) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
i havnt played this game yet but ive watched some videos of it and its great. good cutscenes,good graphics,great action,this game brings out everything about the star fox series. in short, a great game
really really short but really really sweet August 26, 2006 Ms. A. Doherty 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have played the classic on N64 and i was very hapy when i saw the add for this game ages ago, but i waited for the prices to drop on amoazon and got it second hand, this is my mums account but she treats me sometimes since its much cheaper than a game shop, i give her half of the money and shes pays for the other half free(im 11), any way the game is great. star fox games have allways been short and sweet(with the exseption of starfox adventure, witch i borred from my mate for a couple weeks, and i was amazed after 5 days i hadnt completed it like this game or star fox on the nitendo 64), but 10 missions for this game? a joke. the grapics are amazing and the music is good, so is the game play and controls, but the only problem is the value. as i said before. so little game play, multi player is good where you can battle with up to four players, in missions, your can ride tanks, ride on a frieds airship wing, and whole missions are devoted to driving the spaceships. danny, age 11 (note: im acely doing this review to practice my typeing)
War on Lylat... August 14, 2006 Fox (U.K.) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Now, I'll admit I was initially disapointed when I'd finished this game... it is incredibly short, a few hours... and without the multi-branching gameplay this lowers the want to replay this game... But... I have to say, the more I played the more I really began to like this game, graphically its quite pretty, and the very first mission is a nice start, Bringing back the much loved Arwing Mission's Lost (Pratically) from the okay, but not great StarFox Adventures. To begin with, I was not very fond of the on foot missions... but once Id finished and started on a harder setting I enjoyed it much more, the number of targets increase, and bosses are far more enjoyable now they dont fall so quickly. In Particlular a mission that sees you defending a space base that comes under missle fire becomes far more intresting on higher settings as more missliles come at the base. I'm a little upset about the quality of a encounter with a certain Rival group, you'll encounter them only once in battle, and they've lost the plot somewhere >.> Now Only a three man team, you outnumber them, and they no longer choose their targets to pursue, meaning they tend to just fly about waiting for something to do... Still that aside, my only gripe is... when is someone gonna kill Slippy >.< Otherwise, as a Fan of StarFox I recommend this to any other fans, though... its not always cheap >.> shop around... thats my advice, to those who arent fans of the series, or expect more of Adventures tpe gameplay... I'd say Rent it, or find a pre-owned copy.
Great game! March 15, 2006 Mark (Newcastle, England) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a great game with some superb graphics used! The thing is, its a little like Lylat Wars 64 on the N64 and that was brilliant! This game is very good too, great action lies ahead and the enemies are created very well and its not too easy os its a challenge which is very good also! The vechicles are there, starwing, the tank and you can also move on foot too!! Loads of weapons and some great cut scenes too! This is worth it so go and buy it!
Too short February 16, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This game is a good fun blast but falls short of classic status due to the fact that it takes about 3 hours to complete. You can of course replay it, and I have done as apart from the length the game is exceptional fun. As I enjoyed this game so much I found it easy to forgive the shortness and have now completed it 5 times (no kidding!!!) and am still not bored. But if the retro linear design of the past fox games didn't seem awesome then you won't want to get it- as it's so short it's only worth getting if you really like starfox or it is in a sale- which this game never is from what I have seen. One more thing though- the multiplayer is brilliant, it may not be xbox live but it is tremendous fun with 3 mates and I reckon it is better than the timesplitters multiplayer.
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