The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Team Star Fox: Assault is back for more intense combat as they engage a new threat by air and by land. A few years after disaster was barely amuse on Dinosaur Planet, Lylat Central Command gets wind of a new threat spreading throughout the solar system. The Star Fox team is sent in to eradicate this growing menace, but what begins as a standard combat mission quickly takes a dramatic turn. Legendary team members Fox McCloud, Slippy Toad, Peppy Hare, and Falco Lombardi join forces to form the most formidable team in the history of this series: the Star Fox Armada!
Product Details
UPC: 045496962074
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_STARFOX_ASSAULT
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Star Fox: Assault
Star Fox: Assault is a 3D scrolling shooter and third-person shooter video game develop by Namco and publish by Nintendo for the GameCube. It is the fourth release title in the Star Fox series. The game was promote at Blockbuster and Movie Gallery on February 1, 2005. After which it was release on February 14, 2005 in North America, on February 24, 2005 in Japan, on April 29, 2005 in Europe and on June 16, 2005 in Australia.
The game is set after the events of Star Fox Adventures. And follows Fox McCloud and his team attempting to save the Lylat System from the enemy insectoid beings Aparoids. It contains orchestral arrangements of music from Star Fox 64 as well as original tracks create specifically for the game.
When Assault was initially announce by Nintendo and Namco. It was also rumor that an arcade game was under development, but it was never officially reveal to the public.
Gameplay
The gameplay of Star Fox: Assault is divide into three distinctive types. The player can either fly an Arwing spacecraft, drive a Landmaster tank or perform certain tasks on foot. All three play types are available for use in the game’s multiplayer mode, though the available gameplay types are confine base on the chosen map.
Arwing Missions
Arwing missions are similar to those of the first two games in the series. The player flies in space or close to the ground and shoots down enemies. Some levels are on rails, while others allow full right of movement in a relatively small area. As in previous games, main character Fox’s wing mates occasionally call for help when chase by enemies, requiring the player to save them. Additionally, in some levels, the player has the ability to hop in and out of the Arwing at will.
Whenever damage took from enemies or hazards, the shield/health meter depletes. If it’s completely vacant, the player loses a vehicle/life. An instant life loss results if Fox falls off a cliff. If the player has no more lives/vehicles and the shield/health meter completely depletes. They will receive a game over and be sent back to the title screen. Lives are also lost from four mission failures.
Landmaster
While in the Landmaster, the player has complete right to move about the level. They are free to shoot or run over enemies and assist their wing mates when necessary. Playing on foot essentially turns the game into a 3D third-person run ‘n’ gun shooter. The player starts arm with a standard blaster gun and can acquire a variety of other weapons. Including but not confine to a machine gun and a homing launcher. In two shooting gallery levels, the player rides on the wing of an Arwing or a Wolfen fighter, shooting enemies on the ground and in the air with a plasma cannon.
As an bonus, by collecting all silver medals throughout the game, the player can unlock the NES port of the scrolling shooter arcade game Xevious as a bonus minigame. The Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault also features the Famicom games Battle City and Star Luster as unlockables.
Multiplayer
The game supports multiplayer with support for up to four players simultaneously. This mode starts off very finite, with only a few playable characters, weapons, items, and maps; but many more can be unlock by either playing a certain number of multiplayer games or achieving certain accomplishments in-game. Players are able to fight on foot or in a vehicle (a Landmaster, Arwing, or Wolfen), though some stages prohibit certain modes of travel. Playable characters include the entire Star Fox team (including Peppy and Wolf).
Multiplayer mode offers several stages for playing, including stages from the single-player mode, “Simple Maps” (which look like they’re made of building blocks), and other new maps. There are also several modes for play available, which can force a certain weapon (sniper, rocket launcher, etc.) or change the style of play (capture the crown, etc.). Also, there are a few customizable options, such as turning radar on/off, turning special weapons on/off, and turning Demon Launchers on/off.
It has a number of items and weapons, most of which took directly from the single-player mode. Special unlockable weapons include the Demon Sniper and Demon Launcher which have the ability to kill in one hit. In addition, there are a couple special items such as jet packs (which give a player on foot a hovering ability similar to the Landmaster’s hover), and the “Stealth Suit”, which temporarily makes the player invisible.
Weapons and items
The game features a number of weapons, such as the blaster, machine gun, Homing Launcher, sniper rifle and the hand grenade. Also use is the Plasma Cannon, a rapid-fire gun with limitless ammunition. This, however, is only use at two specific points. The game has a number of special items, including personal barriers which deflect enemy attacks. The usual rings seen in other Star Fox games that restore a vehicle’s shield are also present.
Smith –
It is a good game in its own right. It adds much more ground based action (on foot or in the landmaster tank) than its direct predecessor Star Fox 64. I would have liked more of the traditional space battles but all aspects of the game are done well especially the space/flight levels but the others are fun as well. I did not find the controls to be an issue as some other reviewers have and for its price (now under $20) its even better.
Michelle Teague –
Just as I remember it. plays properly, arrived on time. Love it.
Susan –
This game is very fun. It has plenty of on-ground action on foot and with the Landmaster, but Arwing action is slightly limited which may disapoint oldie hardcore fans. Learning the controls is pretty easy. It has beautiful graphics and smooth animation.. The characters all have pretty vivid personalities (especially Slippy, hes so cute) except for Fox for a reason I’ll mention later. The voice actors are pretty good. Falco sounds like he’s a ganster, which is pretty appopriate, and although Krystal’s British accent is pretty weird at first it grows on you. They were all pretty top-notch except for Fox himself. The voice acting for Fox pales in comparison to his lively, personality-filled, younger sounding voice in Adventures and often fails to convay any emotion (otherwise it would be pretty good). The missions themselves are pretty fun, especially the on foot missions for fans of Adventures, but the downside is that there are only 10, and they’re kind of short. About ten more would have made it a more fulfilling game. On that note, unless you have friends to play multiplayer with, or you get a serious deal on this game, I would only rent it because most likely, especially if you are a veteran fan, you’ll finish this the day you buy it and the ending isn’t very fulfilling (I haven’t beat the last mission yet but I have seen the ending). Being that this game is short, the plot is also rushed and there is not much development of the story, although it had good potential. Star.
NurseDrew –
This is the best game of all the star fox series and all games ever i just re-bought this game because i lost my childhood copy i have put over 150hrs into this game with all of my best friends and have played more than 1000 rounds in multiplayer this game is the absolute best!
Chris –
Disc works but is pretty scratched up.
El M@N W@I –
it ok
Pamela K. Giessman –
The game was purchased for and by my son. It was one he had been looking to get for a while. This was the best deal he found and was pleased with the purchase
MargareteTillman –
A lot of people dislike this game because it’s not StarFox64, but rather tries something different. It’s currently the latest home console StarFox game in the series, and I enjoy it!
migybura –
fast shipping works well and looks well
The Starfox maniac –
I remember when I was about 18 years old, I had gotten Starfox Adventures for my Gamecube. Later, I had became a huge Starfox fan,and found a used copy of Starfox 64. Later, there came this new game called Starfox Assault, and a year after its release, I had to have this game.I really enjoy the music and Vs. mode of the game. But one of the biggest changes in Starfox history is Slippy’s voice. Back during the days of Starfox 64 and Starfox Adventures, Slippy’s voice was high pitched and sometimes a bit whiny. However, in Starfox Assault, his voice is a bit more masculine (although a bit nerdy)This game is perfect for anyone who’s been a Starfox fan since the first Starfox game for SNES.