And maybe not even put in the free-roaming aspects and stuff like that I would just.pull it back into what made Star Fox the original fun. But not how the other ones were done.I think I would just dial it back a lot and not put in gimmicks like the stuff that Zero had. "It would be interesting to do a Star Fox, I think. Speaking with GameXplain, a former Star Fox developer has revealed his stance on a new game in the series, noting that he believes that if it happens, it should come without the " gimmicks." Programmer Giles Goddard, who worked on the original SNES Star Fox, told the channel that a new Star Fox game should take the series back to its roots.
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Related: Star Fox Fan Art Shows What A CGI Movie Could Look Like The game launched to mixed reception and a score of 69 on Metacritic, with many criticizing the controls. While technically it's the most recently released Star Fox game, 2016's Star Fox Zero is the newest new game in the series. The game came to the SNES Classic for the first time in 2017, before joining the Nintendo Switch Online service in 2019. Star Fox 2 was originally scrapped before it released, despite being in a completed state. The first Star Fox game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, and the series has since enjoyed a number of sequels and spin-offs. Star Fox 2 came to Nintendo Switch via Switch Online in 2019, but barring that the series has remained quiet, much to the disappointment of many fans across the world.ĭespite no news from Nintendo on Star Fox's future, the series remains one of the company's most recognizable. Star Fox is one of Nintendo's most beloved IPs, yet it hasn't seen an all-new mainline game since the Wii U's Star Fox Zero in 2016. A former Star Fox developer has shown an interest in a new game in the series, as long as it comes without the " gimmicks" of Star Fox Zero.