
A trap that says to just coast through with the brakes.
You’re starting to look more like your old man.
You fool! It’s me!
Oh no! I’ve been caught from behind!
In the adventure comic, Falco says that Irwin’s weakness is that his vision gets blocked while rolling.
I like that the rotation of the rolling has become slower in Assault, possibly reflecting that opinion.
>>8
If you roll from a cockpit perspective, it’s going to be quite a situation…
What are you doing, Fox? Hurry up!
Sorry, Fox! I’m leaving ahead of you!
Get through with a boost! (You can get by with the brakes)
Pass through with the brake! (You can also get through with the boost.)
Since you’re a pilot, you must have undergone some training.
If you rolled around a lot, a normal person would probably throw up…
When you think about it, a fighter jet that rolls at high speed to deflect enemy bullets is amazing.
Never give up.
Trust your instincts.
>>15
I remembered when I was left behind by my dad and trusted my own senses, which led to my death.
>>15
My dad says this too, but I wonder whose catchphrase it originally was.
>>17
I think it was honestly Fox’s father’s catchphrase.
I wonder if Peppy is passing that on to his son.
>>17
I remember you saying in Smash Bros. that it was something your dad taught you.
It’s unusually quiet…
Fox! Are you planning to let us die in vain?
I haven’t played Star Fox Zero, but I recently learned that it replicates the ending of 64.
There has been no word from you since zero…
>>23
Since it was originally completed officially with a command series…
>>29
Is it possible to make the command parallel even from now on…?
Fool! It’s me!
You fool! It’s me!
You fool! It’s me!
Sorry… I’m leaving first.
This me…
Uncle Andorf!!!!!!
I sever ties with you!
>>26
Actually, a building that can be dropped.
I want to go home~
This is a caiman.
There’s no problem at all.
You can pretend that the command was not a part of my dark history…
Nintendo’s rare shooting category
Error correction, 10 degrees to the right! Fire, you guys!
What are you doing, Fox!! Hurry up!!!
It’s the most annoying line when someone asks for help.
It’s sad that 64 was such a masterpiece that the sequel failed.
Destroy! Destroy!
The first generation is interesting.
64 Interesting
Adventure Crystal is cute.
Assault is interesting.
Command Ah…
Hey! Slippy, don’t be reckless!
Slippy, watch out! The enemy is behind you!
Yikes, this is bad!
Adventure is not just about mini-games that are like frustrating bars, but also about the endless spawning enemies that constantly interfere from above, and after enduring all the stress, reaching a command situation will just make you cry.
I feel that the feeling of speed while flying is the strongest in 64.
I think the all-range mode in 64 is the most fun.
It’s become a series where I’m repeatedly going through the 64 time series.
Shooting games of that kind, not limited to Nintendo, are now an endangered species.
If I keep rolling around like that, I’m going to lose my sense of space.
It’s funny, you’re saying you can’t escape! But I was thinking, of course you can’t escape.
Enemy aircraft shot down!
Fox! Hurry and chase away the enemies behind!
I often get followed from behind, but I’m not bad at piloting, right? If I leave it alone, Falcon is the weaker one who will die.
The opponents I couldn’t win against at first gradually became easier as I got used to them, showing a good game balance.