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===Weapons and items===
===Weapons and items===
''Assault'' features a number of projectile weapons, such as the [[Raygun|blaster]], [[machine gun]], [[Shoulder-launched missile weapon|Homing Launcher]], [[sniper rifle]], and the [[hand grenade]].<ref name="booklet" /> Also used is the [[Plasma rifle|Plasma Cannon]], a rapid-fire gun with unlimited ammunition. This, however, is only used at a specific point in ''Assault''. The game also has a number of special items, including personal [[Barriers(science fiction)|force fields]] which deflect enemy attacks. The usual rings seen in other ''Star Fox'' games that restore a vehicle's shield are also present.<ref name="booklet" />
''Assault'' features a number of projectile weapons, such as the [[Raygun|blaster]], [[machine gun]], [[Shoulder-launched missile weapon|Homing Launcher]], [[sniper rifle]], and the [[hand grenade]].<ref name="booklet" /> Also used is the [[Plasma rifle|Plasma Cannon]], a rapid-fire gun with unlimited ammunition. This, however, is only used at a specific point in ''Assault''. The game also has a number of special items, including personal [[Force field (science fiction)|barriers]] which deflect enemy attacks. The usual rings seen in other ''Star Fox'' games that restore a vehicle's shield are also present.<ref name="booklet" />


==Plot==
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===Story===
===Story===
[[Image:aparoidSFA.jpg|left|230px|thumb|The first aparoid encountered in the game]]
[[Image:aparoidSFA.jpg|left|230px|thumb|The first aparoid encountered in the game]]
''Star Fox: Assault'' takes place one year after the events of ''Star Fox Adventures''. [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Andrew Oikonny|Andrew Oikonny]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Andross|Andross]]'s nephew, assumes leadership over his dead uncle's army and starts a rebellion against the Cornerian Army. The [[Star Fox team]], consisting of [[Fox McCloud]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Slippy Toad|Slippy Toad]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Falco Lombardi|Falco Lombardi]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Krystal|Krystal]], and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Peppy Hare|Peppy Hare]] (who has retired from piloting), quickly fly in to assist them. Once they fight their way through his forces, they follow Andrew to [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Fortuna|Fortuna]], where he attacks them by transforming his ship into an imitation of Andross's final form, albeit much weaker. Before his battle with the team is through, however, his ship is destroyed by a strange, insect-like creature, which then attacks the team. Fox destroys it, and takes a partial "core memory" from it for research.
''Star Fox: Assault'' takes place one year after the events of ''Star Fox Adventures''. [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Andrew Oikonny|Andrew Oikonny]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Andross|Andross]]'s nephew, assumes leadership over his dead uncle's army and starts a rebellion against the Cornerian Army.<ref>'''Corneria Army:''' Remnants of Andross's butchers! You've kept us busy! Now, your end is at hand!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> The [[Star Fox team]], consisting of [[Fox McCloud]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Slippy Toad|Slippy Toad]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Falco Lombardi|Falco Lombardi]], [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Krystal|Krystal]], and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Peppy Hare|Peppy Hare]] (who has retired from piloting), quickly fly in to assist them. Once they fight their way through his forces, they follow Andrew to [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Fortuna|Fortuna]], where he attacks them by transforming his ship into an imitation of Andross's final form, albeit much weaker. Before his battle with the team is through, however, his ship is destroyed by a strange, insect-like creature, which then attacks the team. Fox destroys it, and takes a partial "core memory" from it for research.


Once back at the ''Great Fox'', Fox and the team learn from [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Beltino Toad|Beltino Toad]] that the attacking creature was an Aparoid, one of a powerful species capable of destroying entire Cornerian fleets with little effort. The team also learns that a distress signal is being sent from [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Katina|Katina]] and they suspect Aparoid involvement. Fox investigates the planet on foot, only to be trapped inside the base with the Aparoids. With the help of a Landmaster, he is able to fight them off. After defeating a large Aparoid [[boss (video games)|boss]], resembling a giant [[unidentified flying object]] with four legs, he recovers another Core Memory, which is quickly stolen by [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Pigma Dengar|Pigma Dengar]], who sent out the distress signal himself and believed he can become rich from the Core Memory's sale.
Once back at the ''Great Fox'', Fox and the team learn from [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Beltino Toad|Beltino Toad]] that the attacking creature was an Aparoid, one of a powerful species capable of destroying entire Cornerian fleets with little effort.<ref>'''Beltino:''' I believe it was about 17 years ago, a whole fleet was destroyed by a sole aparoid.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> The team also learns that a distress signal is being sent from [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Katina|Katina]] and they suspect Aparoid involvement. Fox investigates the planet on foot, only to be trapped inside the base with the Aparoids. With the help of a Landmaster, he is able to fight them off. After defeating a large Aparoid [[boss (video games)|boss]], resembling a giant [[unidentified flying object]] with four legs, he recovers another Core Memory, which is quickly stolen by [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Pigma Dengar|Pigma Dengar]], who sent out the distress signal himself and believed he can become rich from the Core Memory's sale.<ref>'''Pigma:''' Is it that important? Heh heh! Then I'm gonna be rich! <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>


The Star Fox team tracks Pigma to the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Sargasso Space Zone|Sargasso Space Zone]], a popular hideout for bandits, which is overseen by the Star Wolf leader, [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf O'Donnell]]. After infiltrating the base, they discover Pigma is not there and the Star Wolf team shows up (with [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Panther|Panther Caroso]] as their newest member), soon after their discovery. They engage the Star Fox team in a dogfight, which they subsequently lose. Panther, attempting to flirt with Krystal, tells her that Pigma is on the planet [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Fichina / Ficcina|Fichina]]. When Fox and crew quickly rush over to the planet, they discover that, according to Peppy, Pigma had deactivated its climate control center, turning it into a snowy wasteland. After defeating an Aparoid that threatened to destroy the control center reactor, the team then follows Pigma through an asteroid belt. Once they catch up to him, they find that Pigma had been taken over by the Aparoids and had no control over his actions. He is assimilated into a large spacecraft with large tentacle-like metal arms as weapons. Fox fights and destroys Pigma, and retrieves the core memory, which has the information that will lead the team to the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Aparoid Homeworld|Aparoid Homeworld]].
The Star Fox team tracks Pigma to the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Sargasso Space Zone|Sargasso Space Zone]], a popular hideout for bandits, which is overseen by the Star Wolf leader, [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf O'Donnell]]. After infiltrating the base, they discover Pigma is not there and the Star Wolf team shows up (with [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Panther|Panther Caroso]] as their newest member), soon after their discovery.<ref>'''Panther:''' Allow me to introduce myself. I am Panther...and all who see my rose meet death! <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> They engage the Star Fox team in a dogfight, which they subsequently lose. Panther, attempting to flirt with Krystal, tells her that Pigma is on the planet [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Fichina / Ficcina|Fichina]]. When Fox and crew quickly rush over to the planet, they discover that Pigma had deactivated its climate control center, turning it into a snowy wasteland. After defeating an Aparoid that threatened to destroy the control center reactor, the team then follows Pigma through an asteroid belt. Once they catch up to him, they find that Pigma had been taken over by the Aparoids and had no control over his actions.<ref>'''Fox:''' Looks like Pigma's already gone...who or what are you? / '''Pigma:''' We will answer. We are the ultimate existence. You cannot resist us. You will join us. <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> He is assimilated into a large spacecraft with large tentacle-like metal arms as weapons. Fox fights and destroys Pigma, and retrieves the core memory, which has the information that will lead the team to the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Aparoid Homeworld|Aparoid Homeworld]].


Just before the team is about to go after the Aparoid Queen at their homeworld, Krystal receives a sudden distress call from [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Sauria (Dinosaur Planet)|Sauria]], which is under attack by the Aparoids. Fox quickly lands on the planet and destroys the Aparoid hatchers before the [[dinosaur]]s there are wiped out. After the battle, Fox and Krystal reunite with [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Tricky|Prince Tricky]], now a teenaged EarthWalker. He questions them about returning to Sauria for a honeymoon upon which Fox nervously stutters and Krystal laughs. Back on the ''Great Fox'', General Pepper informs that while the Star Fox team was on Sauria, however, Corneria City was hit with a full-scale attack by the Aparoids, leaving it devastated. Fox, with the help of Star Wolf, who arrived to assist in defeating a common enemy, is able to take out most of the attacking Aparoids. They soon find out, though, that [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#General Pepper|General Pepper]]'s ship had been taken over by the Aparoids, and has started to attack Fox. Fox is able to take down the ship with his plasma cannon, but before the General crashes into the ground, he is saved by [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Peppy Hare|Peppy]], who suddenly arrives in an Arwing and softens the General's ship's fall. After the battle, the Star Fox team heads for a large [[space station]] above Corneria, the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Orbital Gate|Orbital Gate]], which is used for warping to other planets. Before they are able to travel to the Aparoid homeworld, they are forced to defend it, with the help of Star Wolf again, from a series of various Aparoid missiles ranging from small to big. They manage to destroy all of the missiles, just in time for Beltino Toad to finish creating a program that will destroy the Aparoids.
Just before the team is about to go after the Aparoid Queen at their homeworld, Krystal receives a sudden distress call from [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Sauria (Dinosaur Planet)|Sauria]], which is under attack by the Aparoids.<ref>'''Krystal:''' I'm sensing a distress call from planet Sauria.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> Fox quickly lands on the planet and destroys the Aparoid hatchers before the [[dinosaur]]s there are wiped out. After the battle, Fox and Krystal reunite with [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Tricky|Prince Tricky]], now a teenaged EarthWalker.He questions them about returning to Sauria for a honeymoon upon which Fox nervously stutters and Krystal laughs. Back on the ''Great Fox'', General Pepper informs that while the Star Fox team was on Sauria, Corneria City was hit with a full-scale attack by the Aparoids, leaving it devastated.<ref>'''Pepper:''' Everyone, heedclosely what I am about to say. While you were on Sauria, a colossal aparoid armada appeared. The majority of the Cornerian defense fleet...was decimated <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> Fox, with the help of Star Wolf, who arrived to assist in defeating a common enemy, is able to take out most of the attacking Aparoids. They soon find out, though, that [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#General Pepper|General Pepper]]'s ship had been taken over by the Aparoids, and has started to attack Fox.<ref>'''Pepper:''' This is my final request. Destroy this ship, destroy me!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> Fox is able to take down the ship with his plasma cannon, but before the General crashes into the ground, he is saved by [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Peppy Hare|Peppy]], who suddenly arrives in an Arwing and softens the General's ship's fall. After the battle, the Star Fox team heads for a large [[space station]] above Corneria, the [[List of Star Fox planets and locations#Orbital Gate|Orbital Gate]], which is used for warping to other planets. Before they are able to travel to the Aparoid homeworld, they are forced to defend it, with the help of Star Wolf again, from a series of various Aparoid missiles ranging from small to big. They manage to destroy all of the missiles, just in time for Beltino Toad to finish creating a program that will destroy the Aparoids.<ref>'''Beltino:''' We just finished the self-destruct program too. <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>


[[Image:wingridingSFA.jpg|231px|thumb|right|Corneria City under attack by the aparoids]]
[[Image:wingridingSFA.jpg|231px|thumb|right|Corneria City under attack by the aparoids]]
Once the Star Fox team reaches the Aparoid Homeworld, they realize that the entry to the core of the planet is blocked by a base and a large shield. Though the Star Fox Team is able to infiltrate the base and destroy a large amount of Aparoids, the shield won't break, according to Slippy, which he says that laser power is useless against this shield. He suddenly sees Peppy and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#ROB/NUS 64|ROB]] in the ''Great Fox'', which is heavily damaged by the Aparoids. ROB diverts all power to the laser guns on Peppy's orders and destroys the base and then rams the ''Great Fox'' into the shield and open it long enough for the team to get through. The ''Great Fox'' then explodes, leading the team to believe that Peppy and ROB were killed in the explosion.
Once the Star Fox team reaches the Aparoid Homeworld, they realize that the entry to the core of the planet is blocked by a base and a large shield. Though the Star Fox Team is able to infiltrate the base and destroy a large amount of Aparoids, the shield won't break, according to Slippy, which he says that laser power is useless.<ref>'''Slippy''': The energy is forming a shield! Laser power's gonna be useless! <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>. He suddenly sees Peppy and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#ROB/NUS 64|ROB]] in the ''Great Fox'', which is covered and damaged by the Aparoids <ref>'''ROB''': Extreme Impairment. Main hull will not survive more damage.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>. ROB diverts all power to the laser guns on Peppy's orders <ref> '''Peppy''': Who cares? Divert all energy to the main guns! Fire!! <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> and destroys the base, proceeding to ram the ''Great Fox'' into the shield and open it long enough for the team to get through. The ''Great Fox'' then explodes, leading the team to believe that Peppy and ROB were killed in the explosion.<ref>'''Fox:''' Enough! Peppy's opened a road for us. We've got to move on...without him. So, come on, come on, let's move!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>


The team enters the core of the planet, with Star Wolf showing up again to help them. Right before they reach the Queen, they are attacked by an extremely durible swarm of Aparoids. Wolf, Leon and Panther decide to distract them to allow Fox to proceed onwards to the Queen's lair. The team confronts the [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Aparoid Queen|Aparoid Queen]], who uses the voices of Peppy, ROB, General Pepper, Pigma, and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#James McCloud|Fox's father]] in an attempt to deceive them into joining her. The team ignores her, and blasts her armor away until Fox is able to shoot the program inside of her. However, the queen is able to repress it, and attempts to escape. Slippy informs Fox that if he does not destroy her and launch the program, the queen will create an [[antibody]]. Once the team defeats the queen, the program launches, and the Aparoids are permanently destroyed. The team escapes from the core of the homeworld, and soon discover that ROB and Peppy survived the explosion by finding an escape pod just before the ''Great Fox'' blew up. It is unclear whether the Star Wolf team made it out or not, but Fox believes they also somehow survived
The team enters the core of the planet, with Star Wolf showing up again to help them. Right before they reach the Queen, they are attacked by an extremely durable swarm of Aparoids. Wolf, Leon and Panther decide to distract them to allow Fox to proceed onwards to the Queen's lair.<ref>'''Wolf:''' We'll distract 'em...you guys take out the queen! Leon, Panther, let's go! <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> The team confronts the [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#Aparoid Queen|Aparoid Queen]], who uses the voices of Peppy, ROB, General Pepper, Pigma, and [[List of characters in the Star Fox series#James McCloud|Fox's father]] in an attempt to deceive them into joining her.<ref>'''Peppy:''' Give in. This is not sacrifice...it is evolution. / '''???:''' Fox... / '''Fox:''' Dad!? <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> The team ignores her, and blasts her armor away until Fox is able to shoot the program inside of her. However, the queen is able to repress it, and attempts to escape.<ref>'''Krystal:''' Is the self-destruct program working? / '''Slippy:''' It should be working, but the queen's suppressing it!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> Slippy informs Fox that if he does not destroy her and launch the program, the queen will create an [[antibody]].<ref>'''Slippy:''' This is bad. If she escapes, she'll create an anti-body!<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> Once the team defeats the queen, the program launches, and the Aparoids are permanently destroyed. The team escapes from the core of the homeworld, and soon discover that ROB and Peppy survived the explosion by finding an escape pod just before the ''Great Fox'' blew up.<ref>'''Falco:''' Hey, could that be...No! It couldn't! / '''Peppy:''' Hey, you're all OK! Whew! That was hairy. <span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref> It is unclear whether the Star Wolf team made it out or not, but Fox believes they also somehow survived.<ref>'''Krystal:''' Pepper is all right as well? / '''Fox:''' Yeah...it's possible. And Wolf's team.<span style="font-size: 90%;"> (''Star Fox: Assault'')</span></ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==

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Star Fox: Assault
North American box art for the game.
Developer(s)Namco
Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Japan Nintendo Co., Ltd.
United States Nintendo of America
Europe Nintendo of Europe
Australia Nintendo Australia
Designer(s)Shigeru Miyamoto
Takaya Imamura
Tsuyoshi Kobayashi
SeriesStar Fox series
Platform(s)GameCube
ReleaseNA February 15, 2005
JPN February 24, 2005
PAL April 29, 2005
Genre(s)Action, Shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Star Fox: Assault (スターフォックス アサルト, Sutā Fokkusu Asaruto) is an action-shooter hybrid video game for the Nintendo GameCube. Additionally, it is the fourth released title in the Star Fox series. Both Namco and Nintendo developed the game, with Nintendo publishing it. Assault was released on February 14, 2005 in North America, on February 24, 2005 in Japan, and on April 29, 2005 in Europe and Australia. The game was available at Blockbuster and Hollywood Video stores starting February 1 as a promotion.[1]

Assault returns the Star Fox series to its space-combat roots after the previous game in the series, Star Fox Adventures, took a more action-adventure approach. Assault takes place one year after the events of Adventures and introduces a new enemy named the Aparoids, a race bent on the assimilation of the Lylat system into their collective mind.[2]

When Assault was initially announced by Nintendo and Namco, it was also rumored that an arcade game was under development.[3] However, the arcade game was never heard about again in the public.

Development

Star Fox: Assault was first announced on May 8, 2002. It had a tentative release date of April 2003 for Japan, and would be developed by the same employees who worked on Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies at Namco.[3] New information about the game didn't show up until a short video montage at 2003's E3 in Los Angeles, which showcased the game's first-person perspective.[4] According to Electronic Gaming Monthly, the video was booed by viewers, and EGM itself said the video was "remarkably unimpressive".[5]

During development, the game had three working titles: Star Fox Armada, Star Fox 2, and Star Fox. It eventually came to be known as Star Fox: Assault.[6] In 2003, the game was intended to be multi player oriented, and the ground missions of the game had a control scheme similar to the on-foot multi player mode in Star Fox 64. [7]

At 2004's E3, EGM, the same magazine that wrote poorly about it a year ago, wrote a follow-up that said the game looked "much better than...a year ago".[8] Assault was scheduled for a November 2004 release, but was delayed to the beginning of 2005. [9]

Assault uses middleware provided by the Japanese company CRI Middleware as a game engine.[10] Yoshie Arakawa and Yoshinori Kanemoto provided Assault with a musical score and sound effects with the music performed by the Tokyo New City Orchestra.[11]. Some of the score pieces use themes from Star Fox 64, composed by Koji Kondo and Hajime Wakai, but most of the score is completely original.

Gameplay

Fox helps destroy the aparoids that have appeared on Sauria with his Arwing in a similar manner to previous titles

The gameplay of Star Fox: Assault is divided into three distinctive types. The player can either fly an Arwing (an aircraft), Landmaster (a tank), or perform certain tasks on foot. All three play types are available for multiplayer mode. The game follows a completely linear track as opposed to one the player chooses, unlike its predecessors Star Fox and Star Fox 64.

Arwing missions in Assault 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 freedom of movement in a relatively small area. As in previous games, the wing mates of Fox, the main character, occasionally call for help when chased by enemies. Additionally, in some levels, the player has the ability to hop in and out of the Arwing at will.

While in the Landmaster, the player has complete freedom to move about the level. They are free to shoot or running over enemies as well as assist their wingmates when necessary. Playing on foot essentially turns the game into a third-person shooter — the player starts armed with a blaster pistol, a type of gun, and can acquire a variety of other weapons, including but not limited to a machine gun and a homing rocket 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 added bonus, by collecting all silver medals throughout the game, the player can unlock a playable version of Xevious, a scrolling shooter arcade game.[2]

Multiplayer

The game features multiplayer with support for up to four players simultaneously. Players are able to fight on foot or in an Arwing or Landmaster, though some stages prohibit certain modes of travel. Playable characters include the entire Star Fox team (including Peppy) as well as Wolf O'Donnell. Multiplayer has a number of specific items and weapons, such as an upgraded sniper rifle and rocket launcher that has the ability to kill with one shot. Another available item, the "Stealth suit", can make the player invisible for a short period of time.[2]

Weapons and items

Assault features a number of projectile weapons, such as the blaster, machine gun, Homing Launcher, sniper rifle, and the hand grenade.[2] Also used is the Plasma Cannon, a rapid-fire gun with unlimited ammunition. This, however, is only used at a specific point in Assault. The game also 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.[2]

Plot

Setting and characters

The Star Fox team; from left to right- Krystal, Fox McCloud, Slippy Toad, and Falco Lombardi

Star Fox: Assault takes place in the Lylat system, a location featured in the previous games. All of the planets visited in the game, with the exception of the Aparoid Homeworld, have been seen in previous incarnations. Dinosaur Planet, as seen in Adventures, has been renamed "Sauria", and Fortuna is shown in its original form as a separate planet from Fichina. Venom, prominently featured in past installments, is not seen.

Assault features the core Star Fox team, with Falco Lombardi having returned, and Krystal taking over Peppy Hare's former spot. Peppy has retired from flying, and now resides in the Great Fox with ROB overseeing the missions. Star Wolf, absent from Adventures, returns as well. Pigma Dengar was kicked out, and Andrew Oikonny left. In their place is newcomer Panther Caroso.

The game marks the introduction of the Aparoids - insect-like creatures that are part-machine, part-life form. The Aparoids are capable of infecting other life forms and machines and transforming them into Aparoids. The game calls this infection Aparoideation. Large Aparoids contain a core memory that contains instructions as well as information on contacting the Aparoid Homeworld.

The Aparoids are led by the Aparoid Queen on their home planet. The Queen believes that all things in the universe exist for the Aparoids to infect, and that becoming an Aparoid is not infection, but rather a form of evolution. Beltino Toad created a program that took advantage of the fact that Aparoids cells are created using apoptosis which is a chemical used in self destruct programs. Fox used this program to destroy the Aparoid Queen. As all Aparoids are networked together in a hive mind, once Fox executed the self-destruct program in the Aparoid Queen all of the Aparoids and their home planet were forever annihilated.

The Aparoids seem to draw heavy inspiration from Star Trek's Borg, which assimilate other life forms. The appearance of the Aparoid Queen who serves as the leader also reinforce this.[12]

Story

File:AparoidSFA.jpg
The first aparoid encountered in the game

Star Fox: Assault takes place one year after the events of Star Fox Adventures. Andrew Oikonny, Andross's nephew, assumes leadership over his dead uncle's army and starts a rebellion against the Cornerian Army.[13] The Star Fox team, consisting of Fox McCloud, Slippy Toad, Falco Lombardi, Krystal, and Peppy Hare (who has retired from piloting), quickly fly in to assist them. Once they fight their way through his forces, they follow Andrew to Fortuna, where he attacks them by transforming his ship into an imitation of Andross's final form, albeit much weaker. Before his battle with the team is through, however, his ship is destroyed by a strange, insect-like creature, which then attacks the team. Fox destroys it, and takes a partial "core memory" from it for research.

Once back at the Great Fox, Fox and the team learn from Beltino Toad that the attacking creature was an Aparoid, one of a powerful species capable of destroying entire Cornerian fleets with little effort.[14] The team also learns that a distress signal is being sent from Katina and they suspect Aparoid involvement. Fox investigates the planet on foot, only to be trapped inside the base with the Aparoids. With the help of a Landmaster, he is able to fight them off. After defeating a large Aparoid boss, resembling a giant unidentified flying object with four legs, he recovers another Core Memory, which is quickly stolen by Pigma Dengar, who sent out the distress signal himself and believed he can become rich from the Core Memory's sale.[15]

The Star Fox team tracks Pigma to the Sargasso Space Zone, a popular hideout for bandits, which is overseen by the Star Wolf leader, Wolf O'Donnell. After infiltrating the base, they discover Pigma is not there and the Star Wolf team shows up (with Panther Caroso as their newest member), soon after their discovery.[16] They engage the Star Fox team in a dogfight, which they subsequently lose. Panther, attempting to flirt with Krystal, tells her that Pigma is on the planet Fichina. When Fox and crew quickly rush over to the planet, they discover that Pigma had deactivated its climate control center, turning it into a snowy wasteland. After defeating an Aparoid that threatened to destroy the control center reactor, the team then follows Pigma through an asteroid belt. Once they catch up to him, they find that Pigma had been taken over by the Aparoids and had no control over his actions.[17] He is assimilated into a large spacecraft with large tentacle-like metal arms as weapons. Fox fights and destroys Pigma, and retrieves the core memory, which has the information that will lead the team to the Aparoid Homeworld.

Just before the team is about to go after the Aparoid Queen at their homeworld, Krystal receives a sudden distress call from Sauria, which is under attack by the Aparoids.[18] Fox quickly lands on the planet and destroys the Aparoid hatchers before the dinosaurs there are wiped out. After the battle, Fox and Krystal reunite with Prince Tricky, now a teenaged EarthWalker.He questions them about returning to Sauria for a honeymoon upon which Fox nervously stutters and Krystal laughs. Back on the Great Fox, General Pepper informs that while the Star Fox team was on Sauria, Corneria City was hit with a full-scale attack by the Aparoids, leaving it devastated.[19] Fox, with the help of Star Wolf, who arrived to assist in defeating a common enemy, is able to take out most of the attacking Aparoids. They soon find out, though, that General Pepper's ship had been taken over by the Aparoids, and has started to attack Fox.[20] Fox is able to take down the ship with his plasma cannon, but before the General crashes into the ground, he is saved by Peppy, who suddenly arrives in an Arwing and softens the General's ship's fall. After the battle, the Star Fox team heads for a large space station above Corneria, the Orbital Gate, which is used for warping to other planets. Before they are able to travel to the Aparoid homeworld, they are forced to defend it, with the help of Star Wolf again, from a series of various Aparoid missiles ranging from small to big. They manage to destroy all of the missiles, just in time for Beltino Toad to finish creating a program that will destroy the Aparoids.[21]

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Corneria City under attack by the aparoids

Once the Star Fox team reaches the Aparoid Homeworld, they realize that the entry to the core of the planet is blocked by a base and a large shield. Though the Star Fox Team is able to infiltrate the base and destroy a large amount of Aparoids, the shield won't break, according to Slippy, which he says that laser power is useless.[22]. He suddenly sees Peppy and ROB in the Great Fox, which is covered and damaged by the Aparoids [23]. ROB diverts all power to the laser guns on Peppy's orders [24] and destroys the base, proceeding to ram the Great Fox into the shield and open it long enough for the team to get through. The Great Fox then explodes, leading the team to believe that Peppy and ROB were killed in the explosion.[25]

The team enters the core of the planet, with Star Wolf showing up again to help them. Right before they reach the Queen, they are attacked by an extremely durable swarm of Aparoids. Wolf, Leon and Panther decide to distract them to allow Fox to proceed onwards to the Queen's lair.[26] The team confronts the Aparoid Queen, who uses the voices of Peppy, ROB, General Pepper, Pigma, and Fox's father in an attempt to deceive them into joining her.[27] The team ignores her, and blasts her armor away until Fox is able to shoot the program inside of her. However, the queen is able to repress it, and attempts to escape.[28] Slippy informs Fox that if he does not destroy her and launch the program, the queen will create an antibody.[29] Once the team defeats the queen, the program launches, and the Aparoids are permanently destroyed. The team escapes from the core of the homeworld, and soon discover that ROB and Peppy survived the explosion by finding an escape pod just before the Great Fox blew up.[30] It is unclear whether the Star Wolf team made it out or not, but Fox believes they also somehow survived.[31]

Reception

Star Fox: Assault was critically the least accepted addition to the series, with an average score of 71% on Game Rankings.[32] Some complaints were aimed at the control scheme during on-foot portions; IGN worded the complaint as "ground missions suffering from sloppy control".[33] GameSpot noted that the multiplayer portion of the game has little lasting value, an annoyance that IGN felt as well. IGN went on to say the design was too simplistic.[34][33] However, IGN noted that being able to switch between the Arwing and Landmaster at will was a "welcome addition". In Electronic Gaming Monthly, two of the reviewers gave it a 8.0 out of 10. Kevin Gifford said that "the game is aimed less at the Mario club and more toward the hardcore crowd". EGM also noted that Assault had an epic feel, helped by a great soundtrack.[35]

The game has sold well enough for it to be included in Nintendo's Player's Choice line in North America, which also includes Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures.[36]

References

  1. ^ "Rent Star Fox Assault Early". IGN.com. Retrieved 2006-07-28.
  2. ^ a b c d e Namco, ed. (2005). Star Fox: Assault Instruction Booklet. Nintendo of America. pp. 07, 29, 34, 35.
  3. ^ a b "Namco Brings GCN Support". IGN. Retrieved 2006-09-12.
  4. ^ "Arwing Landing Gallery - Star Fox Assault/06". Arwinglanding.net. Retrieved 2006-09-04.
  5. ^ Editors of Electronic Gaming Monthly, ed. (2003). Electronic Gaming Monthly August 2003; issue 169. Ziff Davis Media Inc. p. 30. {{cite book}}: |editor= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "Star Fox Title Change". IGN.com. Retrieved 2006-07-28.
  7. ^ "Star Fox Assault Preview". IGN.com. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
  8. ^ Editors of Electronic Gaming Monthly, ed. (2004). Electronic Gaming Monthly August 2004; issue 181. Ziff Davis Media Inc. p. 84. {{cite book}}: |editor= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "Star Fox Flies into Next Year". IGN. Retrieved 2006-09-14.
  10. ^ "Middleware: CRI". MobyGames. Retrieved 2006-08-28.
  11. ^ "Game Credits for Star Fox Assault". MobyGames. Retrieved 2006-09-14.
  12. ^ "Electric Playground". Electric Playground. Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  13. ^ Corneria Army: Remnants of Andross's butchers! You've kept us busy! Now, your end is at hand! (Star Fox: Assault)
  14. ^ Beltino: I believe it was about 17 years ago, a whole fleet was destroyed by a sole aparoid. (Star Fox: Assault)
  15. ^ Pigma: Is it that important? Heh heh! Then I'm gonna be rich! (Star Fox: Assault)
  16. ^ Panther: Allow me to introduce myself. I am Panther...and all who see my rose meet death! (Star Fox: Assault)
  17. ^ Fox: Looks like Pigma's already gone...who or what are you? / Pigma: We will answer. We are the ultimate existence. You cannot resist us. You will join us. (Star Fox: Assault)
  18. ^ Krystal: I'm sensing a distress call from planet Sauria. (Star Fox: Assault)
  19. ^ Pepper: Everyone, heedclosely what I am about to say. While you were on Sauria, a colossal aparoid armada appeared. The majority of the Cornerian defense fleet...was decimated (Star Fox: Assault)
  20. ^ Pepper: This is my final request. Destroy this ship, destroy me! (Star Fox: Assault)
  21. ^ Beltino: We just finished the self-destruct program too. (Star Fox: Assault)
  22. ^ Slippy: The energy is forming a shield! Laser power's gonna be useless! (Star Fox: Assault)
  23. ^ ROB: Extreme Impairment. Main hull will not survive more damage. (Star Fox: Assault)
  24. ^ Peppy: Who cares? Divert all energy to the main guns! Fire!! (Star Fox: Assault)
  25. ^ Fox: Enough! Peppy's opened a road for us. We've got to move on...without him. So, come on, come on, let's move! (Star Fox: Assault)
  26. ^ Wolf: We'll distract 'em...you guys take out the queen! Leon, Panther, let's go! (Star Fox: Assault)
  27. ^ Peppy: Give in. This is not sacrifice...it is evolution. / ???: Fox... / Fox: Dad!? (Star Fox: Assault)
  28. ^ Krystal: Is the self-destruct program working? / Slippy: It should be working, but the queen's suppressing it! (Star Fox: Assault)
  29. ^ Slippy: This is bad. If she escapes, she'll create an anti-body! (Star Fox: Assault)
  30. ^ Falco: Hey, could that be...No! It couldn't! / Peppy: Hey, you're all OK! Whew! That was hairy. (Star Fox: Assault)
  31. ^ Krystal: Pepper is all right as well? / Fox: Yeah...it's possible. And Wolf's team. (Star Fox: Assault)
  32. ^ "Star Fox: Assault Reviews". GameRankings. Retrieved 2006-08-28.
  33. ^ a b "Star Fox Assault Review". IGN. Retrieved 2006-07-27.
  34. ^ "Star Fox: Assault for GameCube Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2006-07-27.
  35. ^ "Star Fox: Assault GC Review". 1UP. Retrieved 2006-07-27.
  36. ^ "Star Fox: Assault". Nintendo.com. Retrieved 2006-08-11.

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