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title: "Star Fox Zero"
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# Immersive space combat experience Precision motion controls Innovative dual-screen gameplay Star Fox Zero

**Brand:** nintendo
**Price:** € 183.78
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Take command of the galaxy—don’t just play, pilot the future!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Star Fox Zero by nintendo
- **How much does it cost?** € 183.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- nintendo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Epic Space Battles:** Engage in visually stunning dogfights across vibrant, expansive galaxies.
- • **Multiplayer Mayhem:** Compete or cooperate with friends for high-stakes aerial combat excitement.
- • **Iconic Star Fox Team:** Join Fox McCloud and crew in a nostalgic yet fresh interstellar adventure.
- • **Precision Motion Controls:** Experience intuitive aiming and piloting with gyro-sensor technology for pinpoint accuracy.
- • **Next-Level Dual-Screen Action:** Harness the Wii U GamePad for seamless cockpit control and dynamic battlefield awareness.

## Overview

Star Fox Zero is a Wii U exclusive that revolutionizes space shooter gameplay with its innovative dual-screen mechanics and motion controls, delivering an immersive and visually spectacular experience that brings the beloved Star Fox team back into the spotlight.

## Description

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Review: Finally an amazing entry to the StarFox franchise! No spoilers here! - Well to start, here are some things you will need to know if you are a fan of the previous StarFox games. It carries on what StarFox 64 started, pretty much the same idea of that game just morphed into a modern take on what that game was. However it also incorporates lots of unused ideas from StarFox 2, a game that was never released. So take SF64 and SF2 and mash them together in the year 2016, and this is what you will end up with. Graphics: That said, it looks AMAZING. Say what you want about the underpowered WiiU, but this game pushes the console to its limits, just like all previous SF games have done in the past with their respective consoles. The textures are smooth with crisp edges and the framerate is by far the best for any game on this system. The colors are mesmerizing and you honestly feel like you are watching a Hollywood grade movie at times. Sound: If you are working with any good sound system, you should do this... turn it up to max, and rip the knob off. It is the best sounding SF game to date and the music carries over from SF64 in most cases with nice upgrades. The explosions and immersion that the gamepad helps to put you in is also second to none! I honestly can't say enough good things about the audio of this game it is something that should be morphed into an arcade game, its just that damn good! The Good/Gameplay: -First off, the game works! No upgrades or downloads to be had, this game is NOT broken, it works from day one just like a video game should. -There is an entire extra game that is a good time killer, StarFox Guard. Not much for story or anything like that, but picture Mario-Maker meets Command and Conquer or something like that. Its strategy based and its very fun overall to just play with and figure out how to get better at winning. -Amiibo functionality is also used on this game with Fox and Falco amiibo. Fox gives you the original SNES ship which is usable throughout the game (with different firepower too) and the music on the first stage of Corneria is also the same from the SNES game too. Its friggn nostalgia overload! Falco gives you a black and red Arwing that hands out more damage, yet also takes more damage in return if you get hit. -STAR WOLF is in the game and they are much more present than previous games, which is way more fun. (I smell a spinoff in the works hopefully) -The walker-mode of the Arwing (unused aspect from SF2) and the Landmasters new mode of flying are also fun to use but will take a bit of getting used to as with anything you experience for the first time, they are awesome once you get good with them. -The story is essentially the same concept as SF64 but thats where the similarities end. The game stands on its own as a similar story from SF64 but with new elements and a new concept. These are small things that add up in the long run to help make this a great game from the start. The Bad: Every game has its flaws, and this one is no different, however they are not the make or break that one might think with some games out there. -First off, this will take a small learning curve as you have to use the gamepad in ways that may not feel quite natural at first, ESPECIALLY if you have played previous SF games. It will take you a few tries to get used to the aiming while flying and looking back and fourth at the tv and gamepad. It will be frustrating at first, BUT, if you stick with it, you will actually feel yourself getting better. -At first I hated it but if you turn off constant motion control in favor of the "motion while using RT" instead, you will only have to aim when you are ready to shoot. It works better in my opinion than the always on aiming and you don't have to worry about reseting the targeting either. -Overall on the gamepad aspect, it does make it a much more enjoyable game in the long run, but it takes time, so BE PATIENT and you will start kicking ass like its nothing. -Furthermore, my only other gripe is that it does not have all of the same planets or areas from previous SF games. There are a few missing but there are a few "new" ones that are renamed but technically the same as others. For example, Sector Omega, is just the new name for Area 6 from SF64. Its not that big of an issue, but it does feel like they should have somehow included at least one extra planet to help fill it out just a tad more, but maybe I'm nitpicking a bit because of my love for SF64. There is honestly not that much to say about this game that is bad and that is coming from a hardcore SF fan. ---Take it from me, I assure you most of the reviews you see here that are negative are probably about the motion controls which like I said, give it some time and you will get great!--- Final thoughts: The StarFox series are my favorite games of anything else out there, I have always been a hardcore fan and I have a nice little SF collection of strategy guides, figures, and of course the games of SF. -For a game that was delayed several times, it was well worth the wait. I'm glad they took the extra time to refine the motion controls because its apparent from the first time you play this that it will take some getting used to, but as I said, you will get better the more you play and it will become very natural and easier to use. -The design is amazing, the look and feel is definitely StarFox and the music/sound is by far the best in the series. Its nice that this reboot is done with as much care as any other first party Nintendo IP. This game is worth every penny and I am so glad its better than my expectations! Finally, Do NOT fear the motion controls! If you are even remotely interested in this game, do not be deterred from the controls, you WILL get the hang of it and you WILL kick ass!
Review: Great Play - Another great entry into the Star Fox franchise. The controls take a little time to get used too, but once you do, you can't imagine playing it any other way. Also try and get it while Star Fox Gaurd is still being shipped free with it, great tower defense style game.

## Features

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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ZRZTT3W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,048 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #28 in Wii U Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii U |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii U |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,810) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496903794 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | E3StarFoxZero_WiiU |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo of America |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 5.4 x 7.9 inches; 6.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 22, 2016 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | April 22, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 667562993739 045496903794 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nintendo
- **Publication Date:** 22 April 2016
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00045496903794
- **UPC:** 667562993739 045496903794

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally an amazing entry to the StarFox franchise! No spoilers here!
*by Z***0 on 24 April 2016*

Well to start, here are some things you will need to know if you are a fan of the previous StarFox games. It carries on what StarFox 64 started, pretty much the same idea of that game just morphed into a modern take on what that game was. However it also incorporates lots of unused ideas from StarFox 2, a game that was never released. So take SF64 and SF2 and mash them together in the year 2016, and this is what you will end up with. Graphics: That said, it looks AMAZING. Say what you want about the underpowered WiiU, but this game pushes the console to its limits, just like all previous SF games have done in the past with their respective consoles. The textures are smooth with crisp edges and the framerate is by far the best for any game on this system. The colors are mesmerizing and you honestly feel like you are watching a Hollywood grade movie at times. Sound: If you are working with any good sound system, you should do this... turn it up to max, and rip the knob off. It is the best sounding SF game to date and the music carries over from SF64 in most cases with nice upgrades. The explosions and immersion that the gamepad helps to put you in is also second to none! I honestly can't say enough good things about the audio of this game it is something that should be morphed into an arcade game, its just that damn good! The Good/Gameplay: -First off, the game works! No upgrades or downloads to be had, this game is NOT broken, it works from day one just like a video game should. -There is an entire extra game that is a good time killer, StarFox Guard. Not much for story or anything like that, but picture Mario-Maker meets Command and Conquer or something like that. Its strategy based and its very fun overall to just play with and figure out how to get better at winning. -Amiibo functionality is also used on this game with Fox and Falco amiibo. Fox gives you the original SNES ship which is usable throughout the game (with different firepower too) and the music on the first stage of Corneria is also the same from the SNES game too. Its friggn nostalgia overload! Falco gives you a black and red Arwing that hands out more damage, yet also takes more damage in return if you get hit. -STAR WOLF is in the game and they are much more present than previous games, which is way more fun. (I smell a spinoff in the works hopefully) -The walker-mode of the Arwing (unused aspect from SF2) and the Landmasters new mode of flying are also fun to use but will take a bit of getting used to as with anything you experience for the first time, they are awesome once you get good with them. -The story is essentially the same concept as SF64 but thats where the similarities end. The game stands on its own as a similar story from SF64 but with new elements and a new concept. These are small things that add up in the long run to help make this a great game from the start. The Bad: Every game has its flaws, and this one is no different, however they are not the make or break that one might think with some games out there. -First off, this will take a small learning curve as you have to use the gamepad in ways that may not feel quite natural at first, ESPECIALLY if you have played previous SF games. It will take you a few tries to get used to the aiming while flying and looking back and fourth at the tv and gamepad. It will be frustrating at first, BUT, if you stick with it, you will actually feel yourself getting better. -At first I hated it but if you turn off constant motion control in favor of the "motion while using RT" instead, you will only have to aim when you are ready to shoot. It works better in my opinion than the always on aiming and you don't have to worry about reseting the targeting either. -Overall on the gamepad aspect, it does make it a much more enjoyable game in the long run, but it takes time, so BE PATIENT and you will start kicking ass like its nothing. -Furthermore, my only other gripe is that it does not have all of the same planets or areas from previous SF games. There are a few missing but there are a few "new" ones that are renamed but technically the same as others. For example, Sector Omega, is just the new name for Area 6 from SF64. Its not that big of an issue, but it does feel like they should have somehow included at least one extra planet to help fill it out just a tad more, but maybe I'm nitpicking a bit because of my love for SF64. There is honestly not that much to say about this game that is bad and that is coming from a hardcore SF fan. ---Take it from me, I assure you most of the reviews you see here that are negative are probably about the motion controls which like I said, give it some time and you will get great!--- Final thoughts: The StarFox series are my favorite games of anything else out there, I have always been a hardcore fan and I have a nice little SF collection of strategy guides, figures, and of course the games of SF. -For a game that was delayed several times, it was well worth the wait. I'm glad they took the extra time to refine the motion controls because its apparent from the first time you play this that it will take some getting used to, but as I said, you will get better the more you play and it will become very natural and easier to use. -The design is amazing, the look and feel is definitely StarFox and the music/sound is by far the best in the series. Its nice that this reboot is done with as much care as any other first party Nintendo IP. This game is worth every penny and I am so glad its better than my expectations! Finally, Do NOT fear the motion controls! If you are even remotely interested in this game, do not be deterred from the controls, you WILL get the hang of it and you WILL kick ass!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Play
*by R***K on 21 September 2016*

Another great entry into the Star Fox franchise. The controls take a little time to get used too, but once you do, you can't imagine playing it any other way. Also try and get it while Star Fox Gaurd is still being shipped free with it, great tower defense style game.

### ⭐⭐ The game looks great and has potential
*by D***B on 3 May 2016*

The game looks great and has potential, but all the reviews are correct when they say the game is completely ruined by its controls. The worst part is that you are given no real alternate control schemes, so you really have to suck it up if you want to play. The one saving grace is co-op mode, which makes things slightly less awkward. I wouldn't recommend this game, but if you must have it then make sure you have someone else to play with.

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- StarFox Zero - Wii U
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