Just looking at IGN today, when I noticed this article (above) about a RUMOR, its probably fake. I don’t really like the idea, thoughts?
No. The lore is irrevocably incompatible. If they try this I will shoot someone.
Please, in the face. In tha f*ckin’ face!
Everyone else seemed excited about this. Glad I’m not the only one who thinks it’s crazy.
I love crossovers, but THIS? Ridiculous. I could see Zeldatroid happening first. Star Fox just has way too different of an atmosphere.
To copy/paste what I wrote on it elsewhere:
I like spaghetti.
I like ice cream.
I don’t like spaghetti ice cream.
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I’m very skeptical. If anyone knows how to handle their main franchises (with the exception of Other M), it’s Nintendo, especially when they’re working with Retro.
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Again, it’s Retro. Even if it’s real, it doesn’t sound a whole lot worse than FPS Metroid did to some people back in the day.
It would be interesting for sure but still shitty
Say what!? Star Fox and Metroid… :O_O:
Ok Big N i hope this doesn’t happen. Only let Samus and Fox dual in Smash Bros not a game were its those two. Besides Andros was destroyed in Star Fox 64 so why bring him back.
But maybe its a misread report and Retro Studios is working on 2 different games
A Metroid Game also a Star Fox Game.
Welp, we can basically say the same thing for Kraid and Ridley in Metroid but that doesn’t stop Nintendo from bringing them back D:
Hell, is there a single Nintendo villain that DID die for good after just one game? I honestly can’t think of any besides Zant, and even he survived being killed once due to plot-immortality.
Fire Emblem. ![]()
Lyon survived death once, IIRC.
Otherwise, touche.
Though considering only two or three of the games are even set in the same universe, there’s hardly a CHANCE to bring back a villain.
Ya… Nintendo seems to have a bad track record for creating incoherent timelines and plots.
Take the Legend of Zelda series, for example.
Argh… The Legend of Zelda timeline! My brain is melting! ![]()
Hey, they (more or less) sorted that out by now. A few minor hiccups and geographical anomalies aside, it all makes perfect sense.
It just required three split timelines to do so. >_>
Only three?
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Exactly. Throw in some alternate dimensions and I’m sure it all works out great. ![]()
Sounds like a poorly written Fan Fiction.