If You've Already Beaten Star Fox on Switch 2, You're Probably Playing It Wrong
I've spent the last few days milking Star Fox on Switch 2 for all it's worth, and I still can't get enough of it. This is not only a solid experience as far as remakes go, but it's a remake of a Nintendo 64 classic that, even back in 1997, I couldn't take my hands off of. But what's most interesting about that statemen...
I've spent the last few days milking Star Fox on Switch 2 for all it's worth, and I still can't get enough of it. This is not only a solid experience as far as remakes go, but it's a remake of a Nintendo 64 classic that, even back in 1997, I couldn't take my hands off of. But what's most interesting about that statement right there is that Star Fox 64 launched during a time when game length wasn't as big of a deal as it is today. These days, players want their gaming experiences to be long enough to justify the price tag, but back then, all we really cared about was substance, because we could easily turn an otherwise short campaign into hundreds of hours of worthwhile gaming time. Well, that's actually still the case with Star Fox on Switch 2—you just have to know how to play it.
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