Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
GameCube
- 14th Feb 2005
- 29th Apr 2005
- 24th Feb 2005
- Series
- Tags
- Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
Reviews
Review Star Fox: Assault (GameCube)
A bumpy ride for Team Star Fox
Star Fox has an active history on the GameCube, first appearing on the console in the form of Star Fox Adventures back in 2001. It took on a whole new direction and saw Fox McCloud out of the cockpit for the first time in an on-foot adventure across Dinosaur Planet, and while the game received acclaim in some quarters,...
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Star Fox: Assault Guides
Guide Best Star Fox Games Of All Time
Every Star Fox game, ranked by you
21st February 2023 marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of Star Fox on Super Famicom in Japan. To celebrate, we're republishing this reader-ranked list of every game in the series. Remember, this is a dynamic ranking that changes in real time according to each game's User Rating in our database. If you haven't...
Star Fox: Assault News
Random Star Fox Dev Thinks Star Fox Adventures "Was Too British"
"I think Star Fox is a very complex title"
The Star Fox series has been a bit of a mixed bag, hasn't it? There have been huge genre shifts, recreations, and attempts to capture that same magic that the SNES original — and the N64 sequel — captured. Now, in an interview with VGC, Dylan Cuthbert, a programmer on the original Star Fox and Star Fox...
Poll What's The Best Star Fox Game?
Okay, what's the SECOND best Star Fox game, then?
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News God Of War's Art Director Is Now Designing Incredibly Realistic Star Fox Characters
Fox McCloud is first up
Since the beginning of last year, the God of War art director, Raf Grassetti, has been drawing incredibly realistic drawings of iconic video game characters. He started out with the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighters and eventually moved onto Battletoads and Cuphead character designs. To celebrate the new year, he's now...
Video Nintendo Unleashes a Snazzy History of Star Fox Showcase
With some awesome Star Fox Zero footage included
Star Fox Zero isn't far away, and as the name suggests it will serve in part as a greatest hits showcase for the modern generation. From stages and plotlines inspired by Star Fox 64 through to the fact you can unlock a retro-styled 16-bit Arwing with a scan of the Fox amiibo, it's full of nods to the...
Weirdness Here's a Team Fortress 2 Star Fox Deathmatch Mod
Yes, really
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News Fox McCloud Returns As Star Fox 64 3D Launches Worldwide
The whole crew's here
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Round Table Looking Back at the Star Fox Series
Back in the Arwing
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News Miyamoto Hints At Wii 2, Wii HD
Gaming god also suggests that Star Fox may be blasting his way onto Wii
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News Make Miyamoto Smile: Show StarFox Love
Feels Fox fallen, fears future frustration
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About The Game
Star Fox Assault sees a return to the intense and exciting space battles which made the series world famous.
Star Fox Assault takes place several years after the team successfully averted disaster on Dinosaur planet. Players can choose to compete in head to head combat or in single player mode. In single player mode, Fox McCloud with the help of his colleagues must investigate a new threat to the galaxy where a sinister plot begins to unravel...
Fans of the series will remember the original Star Fox on the Super NES when the first game was launched to huge acclaim back in March 1993. Starwing was one of the first games ever to use three-dimensional graphics for its action-packed gameplay. The series began by following the adventures of the Star Fox team, a group of hot-shot space mercenaries, dedicated to eradicating the universe of evil - for the right price of course! Under the direction of General Pepper, the team fought their way across the Lylat System against the evil forces of Emperor Andross, who had enslaved the galaxy. Gameplay consisted solely of air-based missions, with the player piloting the now legendary Arwing starship.
In addition, Star Fox Assault can also let you settle old grudges with your mates! Up to four players can battle it out in a selection of specially designed arenas. After choosing a vehicle of choice, gamers engage in heated battles against the clock. The player with the most 'kills' when the timer runs out is declared the winner.
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Well this game was a letdown.
I hear so many bad things about this game. "It is no fun", "the gameplay sucks", etc.. But I thought it looked good, so i got it. I think it is really fun. I never really played the old star fox games (I only played star fox 64 for one sitting), so mabye that is why I like it. If you haven't played the old games and you think it looks fun, get it.
I'm with MarvelousMoo on this one. My brother and I still pick up and play this game a lot. I honestly don't know why this game's recieved so much negative buzz. I guess I'm one of the few in the SF:A Defence Group.
This game is good, but too short. The NL staff needs to review this game when they get the chance.
This is underated sure it's short, and the ground levels are flaky but the space levels are great.
I have Star Fox 64 and this game. I think this is a great game. Enjoyed the space levels, and I thought most of the ground level missions were great. The characters' voices are greatly improved compared to previous SF games. I do hope the 3DS's SF 64 remake will have this game's voice cast!
The game may seem a bit lacking compared to its N64 predecessor, but in light of Star Fox Adventures, you have to admit its great to see a more traditional Star Fox game!
I love this game.
I love this game. Not close to as good as the Snes Starfox or Starfox 64/3ds. But a great game still. The ground levels get a little boring. But the flying levels are top notch.
I have this game but I can't play this game the game disk is in perfect condition yet it will not play/start/load nothing. So we play Star fox adventures and it's awesome.
i really like this game dispite the pretty bad controls over all it was a pretty good game mainly because it was my first star fox game i had a real copy of but i really think they should make more star fox games like this but instead we got a star fox 64 remake of course there's nothing wrong with that it is a really good game star fox 64 but its not my number one pick for a star fox but my final review of this game is about a 7.3/10 it's a great game but it's not my number one pick that spot is for star fox adventures but i have not yet completed this game but that's all i have to say about this game.
I don't get the negative opinions on this. The controls are easy to get used to imo, the graphics aren't bad (please keep in mind this is GameCube we're talking about, it's not a "fresh and new" console) and I find its lenght alright. Personally in love with this one, replayed it so many times.
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