![]() But for those of us who already know and like them, it's a solid little look at them. There's not really enough of the ONA that you're going to get attached to them from it alone. At least, if you're a fan of the Star Fox franchise and you already like these characters. And a lot of the battlefield banter strikes the right balance between game faithful dialogue and more character-driven banter. The ONA also has some legitimately funny moments. You normally only see them banter during battle. First of all, it is nice to see Fox and his team just hang out and interact as friends. I will give the ONA credit for a few things. You buy it to pilot an Arwing, shoot hordes of enemies and find secret routes. ![]() The problem is no one buys Star Fox games for the story. The biggest problem with the ONA is simply that it has a lot of set up that doesn't get explored or otherwise extrapolated on because they're trying to sell the game and they probably figured giving viewers some intrigue would draw them in. They aren't every gamer who played basically any game in the franchise ever. Interrupted when Corneria is attacked and they have to sortie to stop the invaders, protect General Pepper & "accidentally" shoot Slippy's Arwing. This is quickly followed by our introduction to the Starfox team aboard the Great Fox and enjoying some leisure. We open with Andross planning revenge against General Pepper. Either way, let's check out the animation. Don't get me wrong, the Wii U was a solid system with some really good games. Which was a kind of pointless move given that it was on a system very few people bought. It was handled by Wit studio and designed to advertise the game. Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins is a short ONA based off of the Wii U game.
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