• Chozo@fedia.io
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    F-Zero GX is still one of my favorite racing games. The cross-progression with the arcade version, F-Zero AX, was also really cool, though it was nearly impossible trying to find one of those machines. I found one in Vegas a long time ago and it was a blast. Probably not worth the $5 per credit, though, but still very fun.

    I really wish Nintendo would revisit the series again. Or at the very least, let another studio make one. It’s been too long.

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      Nintendo: We won’t make a new game, until there’s new innovation, and new avenues of creativity to explore.

      Also Nintendo: It’s Mario Party 15, ya’ll!!!

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        Nintendo: We won’t make a new game, until there’s new innovation, and new avenues of creativity to explore.

        Who do they think they are, Valve?

        (And to be clear, it isn’t okay for Valve to have that attitude, either. I want my Half-Life story conclusion, damn it!)

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        Mario Kart 8’s gimmick barely counts as one. The game would be completely fine without anti-gravity, it’s barely noticeable most of the time. And of course, it’s not even new, it had existed forever in Wipeout and… F-Zero X/GX. It was just not a thing yet in Mario Kart.

        They didn’t innovate for Mario Kart 8. They just made an exceptional entry, probably my favorite one in the whole series.

        But for some reason, nah, after 2 decades without a game F-Zero needs to kickstart the next era of video games or whatever.

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            IMO 7 has a good part of what makes 8 good, especially better item balance (which had already been improved a bit in Wii, but not enough). And I really liked some of the tracks, though some of the linear ones did not convince me, including Rainbow Road.

            But 8’s tracks just blew my mind, both the originals and the heavily reimagined classic ones. And the ones from the DLC were even better (well, fuck Baby Park). 200CC being thrown in as a patch was refreshing too. The only thing that was not great and I know was not well received was the loss of actual battle arenas (fixed in 8 deluxe), but since I almost never play those I didn’t care much.

            I would have loved for 8D’s pass to be in the same vein as the base tracks, even if it had a lot fewer, instead of hastily recycling Tour content. They clearly went for quantity over quality for those. And the city tracks feel awful to play IMO.