Star Fox 64
News, coverage and analysis tracking Star Fox 64 across the outlets.- I've waited years for this Star Fox revival, and it soars on Switch 2This review praises the Nintendo Switch 2 remake of Star Fox 64, titled Star Fox, for its thrilling arcade-style action, improved visuals, and new cinematics that enhance the narrative. The game offers high replayability through its branching paths and a new Challenge Mode, making it the definitive way to experience the classic rail shooter.
- Star Fox ReviewThis review of the Star Fox 64 remake suggests that the iconic Arwing spacecraft remains relevant. The game's enduring appeal is highlighted, indicating the remake successfully captures the essence of the original.
- Star Fox review – roll out the barrel on Nintendo Switch 2This review praises the Nintendo Switch remake of Star Fox 64, noting its faithful recreation of the N64 original with updated graphics and an orchestral soundtrack. Developed by Velan Studios, the game retains its enjoyable gameplay, challenging levels, and branching paths, while adding new features like a challenge mode and online multiplayer. Despite some dated elements in the all-range mode and minor graphical quirks, it's considered an excellent remake that successfully revives the franchise for modern audiences.
- Star Fox review: A beautiful masterpiece rebornThe remake of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo Switch 2, developed by Velan Studios in collaboration with Nintendo, offers a visually stunning experience with improved graphics, lighting, and draw distance, while maintaining a solid 60 frames per second. The game faithfully recreates the original's level design and gameplay but enhances the narrative with cinematic cutscenes and a revamped script, though some voice acting and dialogue changes may divide long-time fans. It features new additions like online battle modes and a challenge mode, making it a compelling revival for both new and old players.
- Review: Star Fox (Switch 2) - Stays On The Rails, But Absolutely Hits The TargetThis review praises the Star Fox 64 remaster for the Nintendo Switch 2, highlighting its stunning visual overhaul, updated controls, and engaging new challenges and online modes. While it remains faithful to the original's core gameplay, the enhanced presentation and added features make it an excellent introduction for newcomers and a fresh experience for veterans.
- Star Fox Is A New Beginning That Undermines Itself – Campaign ReviewThis review of Star Fox 64 criticizes the game's bare-bones updates, stating that despite improved visuals, the experience is difficult to recommend for most players. The article suggests that only the most dedicated fans will find value in this iteration.
- Star Fox Nintendo Switch 2 reviews roundupFirst reviews for the Star Fox remake are emerging ahead of its imminent launch on Nintendo Switch 2. This new entry is a reimagining of Star Fox 64, featuring upgraded graphics, new cinematic cutscenes with voiced dialogue, a challenge mode, and online multiplayer. The game is set to release on June 25.
- How the N64 and its games changed the world of gamingThis article celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Nintendo 64, examining its influential games and their lasting impact on the gaming industry. Despite selling fewer units than its competitor, the PlayStation, the N64 was a technical achievement that pioneered 3D graphics and gameplay mechanics, setting the foundation for many modern game design principles.
- Star Fox: Assault showed there's greater story potential beyond 64Star Fox: Assault, released in 2005, is highlighted as an underappreciated chapter in the series that demonstrated significant storytelling potential beyond Star Fox 64. The game featured a more complex narrative involving the Aparoids, leading to greater character development and higher stakes for Fox and his team. Despite some gameplay flaws, particularly in its on-foot sections, the ambition of its story and blockbuster atmosphere are praised.
- Mailbox: Big-Screen Slippy, First-Party LEs, Wario/Waluigi Fanfic - Nintendo Life LettersThis month's Nintendo Life Mailbox features reader discussions on finding joy in modern gaming despite high expectations, the lengthy completion times of games like Digital Devil Saga, seasonal associations for Nintendo series, the post-victory state of Hyrule in Zelda games, the resurgence of Star Fox content, the scarcity of first-party limited editions, and a fan's Waluigi fan film.
- The two best years in video game history were both in the 2010s - Reader's FeatureA reader argues that 2011 and 2013 were the best years in video game history, citing a high volume of quality releases and industry-shifting console launches. The article details numerous significant titles from both years, including The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyrim, The Last of Us, and Grand Theft Auto 5, alongside the debut of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
- Opinion: 30 Years On, I've Finally Come Around On The N64 PadAfter initially disliking the Nintendo 64 controller, the author has come to appreciate its unique design after revisiting it through the Nintendo Switch Online app. While acknowledging its unconventional nature compared to modern controllers, the author finds the N64 pad works well for the games it was designed for and has become a favorite.
- A complete history of Star Fox 64 retellings and differences between each oneThis article analyzes the history of the Star Fox franchise, focusing on the numerous retellings and remakes of Star Fox 64 across various Nintendo platforms. It discusses the differences and similarities between these versions, from the Super Nintendo original to the upcoming Nintendo Switch title, and questions Nintendo's reliance on rehashed stories for the series.
- Going Back to Star Fox 64 is Mandatory Before the RemakeThis article argues that revisiting Star Fox 64 is essential before its upcoming remaster on the Nintendo Switch 2, highlighting its tight design, lack of filler, and innovative branching paths. The author emphasizes that the original game still holds up remarkably well and serves as a strong foundation for the new version.
- Games Inbox: Do you need to buy a PS5 Pro to play GTA 6?A reader expresses concern about how Grand Theft Auto 6 will perform on a standard PlayStation 5, speculating that a PlayStation 5 Pro might be necessary. The article also touches on industry topics like Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Capcom's success, and the merits of game remakes versus new titles.
- Teaknights announced for Nintendo SwitchDeveloper Funky Can Creative has announced Teaknights, a new music-themed on-rails shooter, is coming to Nintendo Switch. The game features a Y2K-inspired aesthetic with low-poly 3D visuals and fast-paced arcade action. Funky Can Creative has also launched a Patreon page for fans to follow development updates.
- Feature: "Why Is Falco So Thick In This Game?" - Lost In Space With Star Fox ZeroThis article discusses the co-op gameplay experience in Star Fox Zero on the Wii U, focusing on the challenges and quirks of its asymmetric multiplayer mode. Three players take on the roles of Fox, Falco, and Slippy, piloting the Arwing and manning the gunner positions, highlighting issues with camera control and coordination. The piece also touches on the game's visual presentation and compares it to previous entries in the Star Fox series.
- Star Fox best pre-order deals on Switch 2 and how to get 10% offPre-order deals for the upcoming Star Fox remake on Nintendo Switch 2 are available, with Currys offering a 10% discount bringing the price down to £40.49. The game, a remake of Lylat Wars (Star Fox 64), launches on June 25 and features new designs and a multiplayer mode. Other retailers like ShopTo and the Nintendo Store also have various offers and bonuses.
- Games Inbox: What is happening to Xbox and can it recover?Readers express significant concern over the future of Xbox, citing massive layoffs, studio closures, and a perceived lack of direction from Microsoft. There is widespread pessimism about Xbox's ability to recover from its current struggles, with some suggesting it's past the point of no return. The discussion also touches on other gaming news, including the upcoming release of Forgotlings, the secrecy surrounding the Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake, and opinions on Grand Theft Auto 5's themes.
- Community: Got Treasured N64 Memories? We'd Love To Hear ThemNintendo Life is collecting community memories of the Nintendo 64 ahead of its 30th anniversary on June 23rd, 2026. The article highlights the console's impact on 3D gaming with titles like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and its legacy of four-player multiplayer experiences. Submissions are limited to 100 words and must be sent by Friday, June 19th, 2026.