Honestly, it doesn’t matter whether it’s canon or not. Nintendo isn’t making a sequel to Command, they’ve rebooted the story with Zero. The 64->Command continuity is over and done with. Choose your ending(s).
Honestly, it doesn’t matter whether it’s canon or not. Nintendo isn’t making a sequel to Command, they’ve rebooted the story with Zero. The 64->Command continuity is over and done with. Choose your ending(s).
Don’t think there’s an edit button... but in any case, I could go on about this till the cows come home, but this is one of those “immovable object vs immovable object” arguments where no one’s ever going to give ground because frankly there’s a lot of opinion built in to this type of topic and that is very difficult…
You didn’t need a big narrated open-world story for there to be plot, and for the characters to have meaningful personalities and backgrounds back then. Peppy was a pilot alongside Fox’s father, and is determined to see the son of his fallen friend safe, and still feels the sting of Pigma’s betrayal - but he’s an old…
As is, evidently, a large portion of those who enjoyed pre-Adventures Star Fox, and those who value plot and character development over graphics and eye candy. Note that I never called it a bad game, or stated that it sold well. I stated that, as a STAR FOX game, it was poorly integrated into the series, didn’t fit…
Th... that’s a joke, right? It was a half-decent Adventure game in the vein of Zelda with goofy dinosaurs, an irritating sidekick, magic and spirits that don’t and have never fit thematically in the Star Fox franchise, and a basis that had nothing to do with Star Fox until Rare was basically forced to MAKE it a Star…
He posted the picture of Fox and Krystal labelling it “from episode 2" on April first. A few days later, he posted a quick comment saying “Guys, come on, do you seriously not have calendars”, and is rather vocal, when the topic comes up while he is streaming, about strongly disliking both Adventures and Krystal.
It was…