![]() Corneria’s original medal score is 150 hits and on Score Attack mode, the gold medal will be a challenging 190. While you can go back and play any level at will (after its completion), you’ll be challenged this time around to get the higher high score. Being a remastered masterpiece, the game sticks with its original beauty, and fixing minor “holes” in the game here and there, such as the Training Mode teacher’s voice, he actually speaks now! When beginning a new game in Story Mode, you’ll be asked if you would like to play in N64’s Classic Mode or the Nintendo 3DS’s improved mode, which the game will point out its modification for the new thumbstick.Ī really cool (and very needed) feature that has been added is a Score Attack mode, which can also be used for Stage Select when you’ve beaten a level. ![]() I have to say, this game is so beautiful compared to its Nintendo 64 counterpart. Upon selecting this game from the 3DS menu, you’ll be greeted with the classic Star Fox 64 intro, of course completely remastered. Thankfully, instead of a direct port to the 3DS, Nintendo s kind enough to throw in a few new features here and there, making it enjoyable for fans new and old. To be honest, ever since I was a kid I’ve wanted some way to play Star Fox 64 on the go, but with this game I’m now finally able to. ![]() Plenty of fans, including myself, were a little disappointed when hearing of a new Star Fox game turning out to only be a remaster. With Star Fox 64 3D, fans of Fox McCloud and the team get a blast from the past in a completely remastered game. Nintendo does the world a solid by bringing back one of the best games in the entire Star Fox series.
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