Nintendo’s Star Fox 64 3D is, for all intents and purposes, a port. Unlike other efforts like Ocarina of Time 3D, there isn’t really that much of a visual and technological upgrade to the game. That’s okay, though, because the flight shooter genre absolutely shines in three dimensions.
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Star Fox 64 3D, for the most part, focuses on improving the original in areas that matter, and the end result is worth respecting.
They need to release a new one and not screw around with motion controls, and actually put some challenge into it and not make it too much of a kids game where it's too easy.
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actually disagree the graphics do look different and its even less of a port then star fox, head to head online combat with video chat and bunch of extra modes they added to the game at least according to what i read and the preview at e3