Famitsu Reviews | Nintendo Hits Target With Star Fox DS

By Jorge Ba-oh 02.08.2006 10

Finally the latest scores are in from Japanese magazine Famitsu and the review of Star Fox Command on the DS shows something positive for fans!

As per usual, each of Famitsu reviews gives their own score out of ten and there is a totalled mark at the end. Clearly Q-Games has managed to drag the Star Fox franchise back in line with the quality of the original, most likely thanks to the fact that the founder of Q-Games used to work at Argonaut when it was creating the SNES game with Nintendo!

  • Star Fox Command (NDS, Nintendo): 8 / 8 / 8 / 8 - (32/40)
  • Melty Blood: Act Cadenza (PS2, Sega): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 - (31/40)
  • Nounai Kakusei Honeycomb Beat (NDS, Hudson): 7 / 7 / 8 / 7 - (29/40)
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 104: The Robot Tsuku Rouze! - Gekitou! Robot Fight (PS2, D3): 6 / 6 / 6 / 7 - (25/40)
  • Quiz Kirameki Star Road (NDS, Taito): 6 / 5 / 7 / 6 - (24/40)
  • Simple 2000 Series Vol. 105: The Maid Fuku to Kikanjuu (PS2, D3): 4 / 4 / 3 / 5 - (16/40)
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    OMG that PS2 game only scored 16 out of 40, that's gotta hurtSmilie

    I'm glad Starfox scored good though. May convince some sceptics here on C3Smilie

    ~Getting on C3's massive tits since 2K5.~

    A return to form for a dieing franchise althought Famsitu gave True Crime 32 so be cautious


    Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

    I found StarFox Assault being very poor - especially the ground-missions.
    I a glad it got that high a rating. Maybe it is a game for me...

    I find your lack of faith disturbing!

    Yayyyy! Starfox is where it's atSmilie

    Maybe it's a good thing that I didn't play Assault, Lylat wars rocked!

    Piiiiii...ka.....SUEEEEEEE!

    Nounai Kakusei Honeycomb Beat (NDS, Hudson): 7 / 7 / 8 / 7 - (29/40)

    Whats that? (Can't be bothered googling it.)

    I believe its a new puzzle game Smilie

    Apparently previous Starfox games received similar scores...so maybe that's not a good sign for Starfox Command Smilie

    Adam Riley [ Director :: Cubed3 ]

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    I can't wait for StarFox Command. I personally felt the last two StarFox games for GC were fantastic and under-rated. I had such a blast with them and everyone I personally know felt the same. I'm really looking forward to the new strategic aspect they've added as well as touch screen control and online modes (oh yeah!).

    Laurelin said:
    I found StarFox Assault being very poor - especially the ground-missions.

    Smilie Really? Smilie

    Chance favors the prepared mind.

    this will be a great game and its more like lylat wars than anything. i cant wait for it to be in my ds. infact i've started to play the snes version to fill the gap. what a great game.

    I don't think this or any DS game will be bought by me to much good games on the Wii


    Mike Gee of iZINE said, "...The Verve, as he [Richard Ashcroft] promised, had become the greatest band in the world. Most of the critics agreed with him. Most paid due homage. The Verve were no longer the question mark or the clich�. They were the statement and the definition."

    8/10 is not that impressive...

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