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is a 2016 rail shooter game developed by
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and
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and published by Nintendo for the
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. It is the sixth installment in the ''
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'' series. Formally announced at
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, the game was released in April 2016 and is a reimagining of ''
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''. A standalone
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game, titled ''
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'', was bundled with the game. ''Star Fox Zero'' received mixed reviews from critics, with praise to its level design, graphics and boss battles, but it was criticized for its short length, lack of evolution in its structure compared to previous games of the series and especially its uncomfortable control scheme with the Game Pad and its motion controls. Its similarity to ''Star Fox 64'' also divided critics, as some were also disappointed by the game's general lack of originality and innovation, including the absence of an original plot. It was also a commercial flop, with the worst sales out of any ''Star Fox'' game.


Gameplay

''Star Fox Zero'' is a 3D
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that largely follows the gameplay of its predecessors, predominantly ''
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'', in which the player controls
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as he pilots his Arwing craft through various levels. The game is controlled using the
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, with the left control stick used to maneuver the craft while gyroscopic controls can be used to aim weapons. A cockpit view is displayed on the second screen to assist with aiming. The minus button on the GamePad can be used to swap the two displays at any time. Some of the game's vehicles can transform in certain situations. For example, the Arwing can transform into a bipedal Walker (which originated in the cancelled
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game ''
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'') that lets the player freely walk around on platforms and in enclosed spaces. The Landmaster tank can transform into the Gravmaster, which can perform extended aerial maneuvers for a short time. A new vehicle introduced to the series is the Gyrowing, a dronelike helicopter which can lower a small robot called Direct-i that can enter small spaces, hack into computers, or latch onto explosive cubes that can then be dropped on enemies. Players can also add laser upgrades and smart bombs to their ships. Special techniques such as the charge shot, barrel roll, somersaults, and U-Turns can be performed. Two gameplay modes are featured in the game: the on-rails sections put the player in a predetermined path, while All-Range Mode allows the player to move freely in a closed-off space. The game has no life system, and if the vehicle is destroyed or a specific objective is not reached in some stages, the mission is failed and the player will have to start over. Gold rings, which have a similar healing effect to silver rings, also function as continues when three are collected: levels are split into multiple phases that mark checkpoints, and if Fox dies or fails to complete the mission, he can retry from the last phase he reached if he has collected three gold rings. Various elements return from previous games, including Fox's teammates,
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,
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, and
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, who can assist the player if they protect them from enemy attacks, as well as the rival team Star Wolf members
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, Leon Powalski, Pigma Dengar, and Andrew Oikonny. Several level locations have also returned, including Corneria, Zoness, Titania, Fichina, and Fortuna, while five new locations, Sector Alpha, Area 3, Sector Beta, Sector Gamma, and Sector Omega, have been added. The game is also compatible with
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figures; players can scan the Fox and Falco Amiibo to respectively unlock the Retro Arwing, which is based on the model used in the original SNES game and cannot lock on but has a larger blast radius, and the Black Arwing, which sports a black and red color scheme and is stronger and faster but takes more damage. Both Arwings can also be unlocked by acquiring enough gold medals in the campaign.


Development

The game's development began with experimentation on leftover assets from a never-released ''Star Fox'' game for the
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that had been worked on by a small group since about 2008. The Wii project never took form because, in the words of series creator Shigeru Miyamoto, the team could not come up with enough compelling new ideas for it. The game's existence was confirmed in a press sheet on June 8, two days before
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began. During the
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on June 10, ''Time'' leaked information about the game in the morning, then Nintendo announced the title publicly, and Nintendo's E3 presentation again hinted at its further details later. During an interview with ''
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'', Miyamoto expressed his desire to work with external developers for faster completion of the project. In an interview with ''
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'', Miyamoto revealed that both ''Project Guard'' and ''Project Giant Robot'' were connected to ''Star Fox'' for Wii U in some fashion. During a
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presentation in March 2016, ''Project Guard'' was formally revealed as ''
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'', and bundled both digitally and as a physical copy alongside ''Star Fox Zero''. ''Project Giant Robot'' was never released and was canceled in 2017. Miyamoto stated that the game's main storyline and overall presentation were structured episodically, taking inspiration from the 1960s television series '' Thunderbirds'', with the main missions featuring traditional ''Star Fox'' gameplay acting as "primetime programming", while side-missions featuring more quirky, experimental gameplay mechanics (such as those found in ''Project Guard'' and ''Project Giant Robot'') act as "late-night programming". Yusuke Hashimoto of
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said they were approached by Nintendo about co-developing the game after requesting to add an Arwing-themed bonus level to ''
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''.
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of PlatinumGames had also previously expressed his desire for Nintendo to approach them about developing a new ''Star Fox'' game. According to Nintendo, the story of ''Zero'' is neither a prequel or a sequel to previous ''Star Fox'' games.


Release

In December 2014, Miyamoto stated that ''Star Fox Zero'' would be released before the new installment of ''
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'' series in 2016. He also confirmed that the game would be compatible with
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, but did not specify in what way. ''Star Fox'' was playable at
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, and Miyamoto reiterated of the GamePad/monitor gameplay method, which would "allow for cinematic moments to blend with continuous gameplay". The planned release date was announced by Nintendo for November 20, 2015, but the game was subsequently delayed to the first quarter of 2016. The game was released in North America and Europe on April 22, 2016, and in Australia the next day. Prior to the game's release,
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began a contest called the "Star Fox Zero Intergalactic Art Event" that month. Entrants needed to create ''Star Fox Zero''
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and post it on the game's
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page, with the best 40 entries winning
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credit. A ''Star Fox Zero'' home menu theme for the
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was also released two days before the game's launch. An
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short based on the game, titled ''Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins'', was released online on April 20. The short was produced by Japanese animation studio
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, with assistance from
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and Nintendo. The 3D CGI animation work was provided by
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. In July, a free demo of the game was released on the Wii U
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. The demo includes the training mode from the full game, as well as the ''Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins'' animated short. The game's credits hold a small tribute to former Nintendo president
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, who had died during the game's development. When asked if ''Star Fox Zero'' could potentially be ported to the
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,
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of PlatinumGames stated that they did not know if it could happen, and he also said that they have not been approached by Nintendo about it. However, when asked again in a later interview, he said that if there was chance, they would to think about porting it to Switch.


Reception

''Star Fox Zero'' received a mixed reception, according to the
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. Common points of discussion include the control scheme, the short length of the campaign, and the structural similarities to earlier entries in the series. Jose Otero from ''IGN'' praised the levels and bosses, commenting that ''Star Fox Zero'' reimagines a classic Nintendo 64 game, but was critical of its awkward controls. Similarly, Damien McFerran from ''
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'' observed that the players need to be patient to master its problematic controls before becoming attuned to them, comparing them to ''
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''. Peter Brown of ''GameSpot''s primary fault with the controls was that it forces the player to divide attention back and forth between the TV and GamePad. However, Brown did conclude that the second run was more enjoyable than the first, praising the branching paths and level design. Other reviewers, conversely, found the mandatory motion-based controls frustrating or actively detrimental to the experience. David Roberts of ''GamesRadar'' felt that the game was undermined by a slavish devotion to wrapping the core design around every feature of the Wii U's GamePad, regardless of whether it makes sense or feels good to play. James Stephanie Sterling heavily criticized the game's controls and Nintendo's use of hollow gimmicks in order to sell their games, calling the game a bare-bones space shooter. Arthur Gies of ''
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'' declined to assign a final score because he found that it was too miserable to finish the game on account of its controls. Reviewers were also divided about the game's length and high similarity to its predecessor, ''
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''. Some were not bothered by it; McFerran called it a retread of ''Star Fox 64'' and its original game ''
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'', but found this aspect of the game "reassuringly familiar". On the other hand, Ray Carsillo of ''EGM'' said that the game failed to build on ''Star Fox 64'' in new and exciting ways. He was disappointed by the choice to re-imagine an older game instead of creating a brand new installment. Steve Watts of ''Shacknews'' found the alternate vehicle missions, where the game sets itself apart from earlier titles, ultimately distracted from the core Arwing gameplay. McFerran concluded that ''Star Fox Zero'' is "easily on-par with the excellent N64 entry from which it draws so much inspiration". Dan Ryckert of ''Giant Bomb'' was more critical, considering the game a relic of 2002.


Sales

The game was the highest-selling game on
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on April 19, 2016 based on its preorders, a position it held for two days. Days after its launch in Japan, both the standalone and ''Star Fox Guard'' Double Pack sold 8,135 and 17,114 units respectively, individually placing fifth and eighth for that sales week. Sales of both combined was 25,249 units, making it the fourth best-selling game that week overall. During the same time frame, it was also the sixth best-selling game in the
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, the third best-selling in
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and the fifth in
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. According to the
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, which tracks physical sales data, ''Star Fox Zero'' was the fifth best-selling video game on any platform during the month of April. However, sales were not nearly as strong in Japan, as it became the single worst-selling game in the franchise in the country. It was a commercial failure overall, selling less than half a million copies.


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