F-Zero GX
F-Zero GX (GameCube)

Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
SEGA
Genre
Racing
Players
4
C3 Score
9
Reader Score (27 Votes)
9
9
9
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Reader Review by Zapp
F-Zero GX features incredible visuals and landscapes that fly past at breakneck speeds brought to life by the technical excellence of the NINTENDO GAMECUBE. Choose from a number of driving favourites
Graphics: 10 | Sound: 10 | Gameplay: 10 | Length: 10 | Final Score: 10
Reader Review by Simon_
This racing game is really fast paced and really hard.
I'm still suck on expert, and theres still master mode after that. There's 26 courses though you only start with 15. Theres tons of characters but you only start with 1. Lots of unlockables.
YOu can also make your own cars.
The game is really fast paced, and grasping steering can take a bit of time...steering has to be done gently, or you go flying everywher.
There are attacks, but i'm yet to master that. My friend wiped out all competition (29 of them) in a race once, but he is f-zero god so...
I'm still suck on expert, and theres still master mode after that. There's 26 courses though you only start with 15. Theres tons of characters but you only start with 1. Lots of unlockables.
YOu can also make your own cars.
The game is really fast paced, and grasping steering can take a bit of time...steering has to be done gently, or you go flying everywher.
There are attacks, but i'm yet to master that. My friend wiped out all competition (29 of them) in a race once, but he is f-zero god so...
Graphics: 9 | Sound: 8 | Gameplay: 9 | Length: 10 | Final Score: 10
Reader Review by Revelade
Ah, beautiful backgrounds, 30 detailed racers, lighting effects, all running at 60 FPS. What a joy to the eyes. My gripe is that there isn't much artistically done which RPGs have, aka more hand drawn skills, but that's life.
The audio is filled with intense, fast paced music which complements the gameplay. Sound effects really don't strike me as amazing because the music drowns it out. If you like this kind of music; well I like it too, it gets me pumped. If don't like techno, well turn it off.
The plot is trash. Capt. Falcon, the obvious "GOOD GUY, POSTER BOY" goes on his adventures of saving some people, racing bad guys, etc. I guess I admire the attempt at making a plot, though I wonder if Initial D did it better...
Gameplay is purely a test of reflexes. Turn coming? Position yourself to avoid collision and don't take your thumb off the A button. The faster you go, the harder it is to control. Once you get better, you can use attacks to kill your fellow racers. It's a game of physical reflexes.
F-Zero throws some bonus stuff at you. In addition to the league mode, there's the story mode, and create-a-car mode. Yep, you too can pimp your ride. I like this because unlike most other games, each part has a strength AND a weakness. This means no kart will be 100% better than another kart, er car. Another thing to note is there's a shop where you can buy cars, car parts or races.
There's supposed to be a hookup to F-Zero AX, which is the arcade machine, but most arcades probably got rid of it because someone at Nintendo/Sega said, HEY LET'S NOT INCLUDE HEAD TO HEAD RACING THAT MADE INITIAL D SO POPULAR. Well, I tried it and the seat moves and it vibrates... and it vibrates... oh yea baby... er, yea, you get credit for unlocking stuff on the GC game by hooking your mem card on the machine.
Overall, it looks nice, sounds intense, plays intense, but the plot sucks.
The audio is filled with intense, fast paced music which complements the gameplay. Sound effects really don't strike me as amazing because the music drowns it out. If you like this kind of music; well I like it too, it gets me pumped. If don't like techno, well turn it off.
The plot is trash. Capt. Falcon, the obvious "GOOD GUY, POSTER BOY" goes on his adventures of saving some people, racing bad guys, etc. I guess I admire the attempt at making a plot, though I wonder if Initial D did it better...
Gameplay is purely a test of reflexes. Turn coming? Position yourself to avoid collision and don't take your thumb off the A button. The faster you go, the harder it is to control. Once you get better, you can use attacks to kill your fellow racers. It's a game of physical reflexes.
F-Zero throws some bonus stuff at you. In addition to the league mode, there's the story mode, and create-a-car mode. Yep, you too can pimp your ride. I like this because unlike most other games, each part has a strength AND a weakness. This means no kart will be 100% better than another kart, er car. Another thing to note is there's a shop where you can buy cars, car parts or races.
There's supposed to be a hookup to F-Zero AX, which is the arcade machine, but most arcades probably got rid of it because someone at Nintendo/Sega said, HEY LET'S NOT INCLUDE HEAD TO HEAD RACING THAT MADE INITIAL D SO POPULAR. Well, I tried it and the seat moves and it vibrates... and it vibrates... oh yea baby... er, yea, you get credit for unlocking stuff on the GC game by hooking your mem card on the machine.
Overall, it looks nice, sounds intense, plays intense, but the plot sucks.
Graphics: 10.0 | Sound: 10.0 | Gameplay: 5.0 | Length: 10.0 | Final Score: 10.0
Reader Review by F.O.R.M.
I picked this one up 2 days ago and i am alreday impressed. Blazing speeds, graphics so good you would think they were next-gen and good techno music. This game is chalenging too, sometimes too challanging. But when you are tired of crashing, you can customize a vehicle and race it. So, if you want great customization options and challanging gameplay, pick this one up if you havn't alreday.
Graphics: 9.8 | Sound: 9.0 | Gameplay: 8.0 | Length: 8.0 | Final Score: 8.5
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