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F-Zero GX

F-Zero GX
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: GC
Category: Racing
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 31/10/2003
Member Rating: 3 Stars
Number of Players: 1-4
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F-Zero GX Description

F-Zero GX has been a long time in coming, and now it just seems like a normal game. But it's not a normal game at all and if someone had told you about it three years ago you would have laughed long and hard. Descended from an arcade platform co-developed between Nintendo, Namco and Sega, this is a key Nintendo IP, running on the GameCube, developed largely by a high-profile Sega developer. It's a racing game, the latest in the acclaimed F-Zero series that needs no introduction. And it's really, really fast. Imagine if Road Runner were to breed with Speedy Gonzales. Then that child was genetically engineered with a rogue Billy Whizz DNA strand. Then fed only nitrous oxide and equipped with a turbo-charged jet engine. Multiply how fast that is by a trillion and you're not even halfway towards understanding how fast F-Zero GX is. The game is a true evolution of the series, and combines the wondrous sprawling 3D world found in the Nintendo 64 classic F-Zero X with up-to-date GameCube sparkiness and something very, very special indeed. That something is the creative genius that is Toshihiro Nagoshi, development director at Sega. Having invented 3D gaming with his bare hands, creating in the main as he did the seminal Sega Model 1 arcade board and Monkey Ball, his leading franchise - alongside Daytona - has been shelved until now. Nagoshi has been working flat out with Amusement Vision on a game franchise of which he is a lifelong fan. The new game is massive, complete with 20 courses and 30 pilots. Broken down into Time Attack, Grand Prix and versus modes, a new story mode augments what has proven time and time again to be a winning racing formula. Captain Falcon predictably takes centre stage in a massive and pretty engaging plot, taking place over nine chapters. Indeed, story mode is more than a gameplay diversion and evolves into a specific training mode that will see players forced to perform certain manoeuvres and master techniques. Story mode is designed to make you a more complete racer and it works brilliantly. The scope of F-Zero has been hugely expanded from the somewhat closed offerings of the past. Racers can now be customised to an unbelievable extent, with the complete garage mode included in the game. This offers everything form customisable liveries in the decal-editing suite to specific parts to adjust the handling and performance of each ship. Gran Turismo in space. Perfect! Add to this a multiplayer mode that offers four-player split screen mode, with individual player recognition, with no slowdown or noticeable graphical degradation, even when pushed to the absolute limits of what should be possible, and you'll find that F-Zero GX offers one of the most complete and visually stunning racing games the world has ever seen. Also, did we mention that it's very, very fast? Oh yes we did. You have been warned.

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Reviewed by: jimmyboyDate: 12/05/2006Rating: 3 Stars
Good graphics and fast gameplay, but the lack of involvement made this a fast return. Those with more time to invest may get more out of it.
Features
  • Be ready to race for the long haul with 20 sprawling courses and more than 30 pilots to choose from.

  • Hunt for turbo boosts at mind-boggling speeds as Captain Falcon and the universe's racing elite battle through obstacle-studded straight-aways, along the inside and outside of pipes, and over massive jumps.

  • Compete in races that span many familiar F-Zero modes, like Grand Prix, Time Attack and Vs. Play through a new Story mode, where you follow Captain Falcon as he races through missions and completes various challenges.

  • Use the points you win in races to buy parts and build your own speeder in Custom mode. Connect with the arcade version and transfer enough parts to make up to 8,000 unique racing combinations.

  • Race a home-built, custom machine in the arcade or bring your Memory Card and transfer additional pilots and all kinds of custom parts from the arcade version to the Nintendo GameCube.


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