Man my first Star Fox run was ass lol, that's what I get for playing with detached joycons in tabletop mode lol. The graphics are REALLY nice but it does make it a bit harder to parse out stuff you need to shoot on a smaller screen. The gameplay is exactly how I remember it more or less, although for some reason they made the Blue Marine move to the side when doing barrel rolls instead of staying stationary which really changes the way you need to play the stage. The voice acting for the characters on your side of the Lylat Wars is all really good, but the enemies... None of them sound like they're actually evil. Idk, their line delivery isn't as brutal as it should be. I haven't seen Bill yet, but everyone on Star Fox, Pepper, and Katt are all great. Katt honestly maybe has the best lines out of anyone.

Can't wait to get back home and play it on a real TV with the cube controller! Can't play any more at work because the battery in my console only lasted for one run before dying.

@beardalaxy I think the voice acting feels uniformly neutered (though I've only done the scrub route so far, since that was the first one I did on the N64), but everything else is really nice.
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@ChristiJunior i love the dialogue choices between all the main characters, hearing the new characterization is awesome. they sound a lot different than they used to but i don't necessarily think it is bad.

the bosses leave a lot to be desired though, including andross. they just don't sound menacing enough. like i love the fact that the shogun says "this is an honorable death..." but the line delivery is just so bad.

that's about as much as i have to really criticize though, the rest of the game is fucking awesome with only little minor nitpicks.

@beardalaxy I actually think the multiplayer might be a bigger selling point than the updated graphics, very fun and addictive, even if the matchmaking tends to dick me over.
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