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StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet Hands On

GameCube Hands On by Rob Fahey

6 August, 2002

Pick 'n Mix Gameplay

'StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet' Screenshot mar01b

I know, I know, I'll get a new voice soon!

Although I'll endeavour to keep the embarrassing revelations about the game's younger days to a minimum, a little history would not go amiss. Developed by veteran Nintendo second-party codeshop Rare, the game is actually a combination of two separate projects; the next sequel in the classic StarFox series of games, and an entirely new franchise, Dinosaur Planet. Combine the two and you end up with a mish-mash of hi-octane shoot'em'up levels, somewhat more cerebral adventure levels, furry anthropomorphic characters and rather mean-looking dinosaurs.

In the hands of a less experienced developer, this sounds like a recipe for disaster; however, all the evidence suggests that Rare have applied their significant talents fully to StarFox Adventures, and come up trumps. It's hard to tell how close to completion the version we played was; many aspects of it appeared to be fully polished and finished, although in places the graphics were a little rough around the edges. Given that the game will be out within the next few months, it's fair to assume that it is feature-complete, with only a bit of polishing elbow-grease to be applied before it's shrink wrapped and ready to be snatched into the greasy palms of your filthy little paws.

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She's a diamond [fired -Ed who isn't even here today]

The game starts with a short cutscene of a new character, Krystal, who is a purple-hued fox-girl dressed like something out of Arabian Nights. This, clearly, is the love interest of the game - she's even the right species for Fox - but she's not the stay-at-home type, and the first section of the game involves flying her about on the back of a friendly pterodactyl, answering a distress call of unknown origin. Attacked by an unknown foe, our first taste of gameplay involves shooting fireballs at a giant airship. Once the defences of the ship are subdued, Krystal boards and wanders around a bit, learning some of the control basics of the game in the progress and acquiring a mysterious key before being confronted by the evil General Scales (he's a lizard in a suit of armour with a bad attitude, call it racial profiling if you like but I think it's fair to say he's evil) and summarily thrown overboard after a brief lecture in the geopolitics of Dinosaur Planet.

Landing on the site of an ancient temple which has been attacked by General Scales' forces, Krystal speaks to several of the triceratops who had been guarding the temple, and learns more about the plot of the game. It's here that the third person adventure gameplay of the title really starts to take form, with Krystal solving a variety of textbook third person puzzles, avoiding obstacles, speaking to NPCs and so on. What isn't present is any combat beyond throwing explosive barrels, since Krystal's staff was dropped in the battle with Scales' ship - only to be picked up by Fox later on.

All this running around with Krystal, fun as it is, isn't what people really want from a game with StarFox on the box though. It's not long, then, before we leave the furry minx behind and are greeted by a welcome sight - the Great Fox ploughing its way through space, carrying with it the usual cast of diverse heroes - Slippy, Peppy, Rob the Robot and of course, Fox himself. Missing from the cast is Falco, although his very omission suggests that he's likely to turn up sooner or later and play a rather major role in the game. The Great Fox is on its way to Dinosaur Planet to investigate the rather unsettling way in which the planet is falling apart, threatening to damage the rest of the Lylat System as it does so.

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Curiously, this scene is set in the same place we went to play the game

From here, it's straight into some good old StarFox action - at least for about two minutes. A depressingly short section sees you flying an Arwing through a complex asteroid field on the way down to the planet, collecting gold rings to disable the planetary shields as you go. The handling of the Arwing is perfect, and the graphics in this section are great, but ultimately it feels like Lylat Wars with a lick of fresh paint; it's perhaps the realisation that there's only so much you can do with an on-rails 3D shoot 'em 'up that prompted the decision to make these sections into a small part of a larger game rather than a game in their own right. Traditional StarFox fans need not worry; there's plenty more Arwing piloting later in the game, but it serves as a snack between action adventure sections for the most part by the looks of things.

After all of this messing about - possibly as much as half an hour of gameplay if it takes you a while to do the Krystal sections - you're finally treated to a fantastic realtime cutscene of the Arwing landing on Dinosaur Planet. Fox hops out, and after some brief explanation, you're in control. The level of freedom here is quite high; run around and talk to the various dinosaurs in your area, find things to do and accomplish them, upgrade your combat skills; however, there seems to be only one path through the game, so while your level of freedom in the local area is high, the game is ultimately very linear. This is no bad thing if the plot turns out to be interesting, but high quality plots haven't exactly been a feature of StarFox titles in the past, making this one of the more worrying aspects of the game.

Foxo Kazooie

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You just can't get the staff these days...

Later sections of the game also include large-scale set pieces - such as the famous sequence with Fox being chased down corridors by a gigantic tyrannosaurus - which will certainly spice up the gameplay. Rare are trying very hard to do justice to some of Nintendo's greatest characters, and are obviously mindful that fans of StarFox are likely to want far more than Banjo Kazooie with shooting sections. Speaking of doing characters justice, it's worth mentioning the voice acting briefly. In the version we saw, the quality of voice acting ranged from acceptable to utterly diabolical; the word after E3 was that Rare planned to bring the acting back to the studio and get some decent voice actors on the case, something which would certainly benefit the game immensely.

One area of the game which is certain to attract equal measure of adulation and criticism is the graphics. Rare has decided to go with a system which renders fur in real-time for the game; a sensible move given the characters in question, but one which is somewhat patchy in its success rate; in places, the effect in fantastic, but elsewhere it can simply look blurry, bringing back memories of the N64. The effect is emphasised by the fact that the developers have used it to render grass and other fur-like surfaces as well as the skin of the characters; if you like the movement and life it gives to a surface, then this seems an excellent move, but if the blur and occasional moiré seen in the rendering as a result annoys you, it may be a major black mark against the otherwise utterly superb graphics of StarFox.

Conclusion

StarFox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet is certainly shaping up to be a very interesting game indeed. It suffers by comparison with the rest of the Cube line-up - there are few developers in the world who can shine when placed against the likes of Mario Sunshine and Zelda - but is still an excellent prospect for the console, and its pre-Christmas launch should be one of the high points for the Cube this year. Whether it will be remembered in years to come as a valuable asset to the StarFox franchise or a noble failure remains to be seen; but for now, the signs are good and the third outing for Fox and company is shaping up to be a worthwhile investment for all Cube owners.

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otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 11:25
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lol - really enjoyed reading that quick take, alttexts'n'all, nice one Rob! I'm actually looking forward to this one as much as I am to Mario. Mainly because of the, er, foxy, er, vixen. Wrong species though. ;)
Merefield
06/08/02 @ 11:26
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Great Fur!
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 11:29
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I wonder if it has realistic chest physics?
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 11:45
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Hoho, there's the tone lowered and we're only 3 posts in!

;-)

I'm also looking forward to this one. Was gonna buy a SNES just for Starfox (remember THOSE days) but decided on the Megadrive and Sonic instead. Bad choice IMO.
Pirotic
06/08/02 @ 11:47
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i have not had any time on star-fox adventures sadly, but i've heard some rather mixed views. i suspect it'll be mediocre like all the other rareware platformers.. make a new blastcorps!
Blerk
06/08/02 @ 11:49
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make a new blastcorps!

Yeah. And bring back Jetman!
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 11:51
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Well if you really had to nail it down to a few games on GC, this would come a little down my list.

Mario and Zelda are the main two in my book, but I'm not in any major hurry to buy everything for The Purple One. If it's a bit of a steamer I'll save my cash.

otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 11:59
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"platinum"... because "matte gray" doesn't sound nice...

Haven't seen the 'aqua' (light blue??).
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 12:10
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Yeah I got the purple one!

Doesn't bother me really, that's the colour I wanted. The black one would need dusting too much! I buy everything in silver if I can, my preferred colour. The Panasonic one looks groovy, but I've got a DVD player already.

Soon to get a decent Tosh TV too, a couple of Wavebirds and I'm sorted!
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 12:15
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I must say the purple's my favourite of the lot so far, wouldn't want to swap it. Wish the wavebird was not in that dull light grey. Expecting mine to arrive any day now from Lik Sang... :)
brutal
06/08/02 @ 12:15
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deos the black one come with black controllers?
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 12:19
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"Soon to get a decent Tosh TV too, a couple of Wavebirds and I'm sorted!" - just add the surround sound system and its gaming heaven.
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 12:21
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brutal - yes (but the wavebird only comes in light grey)
Fizzy
06/08/02 @ 12:22
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Im gonna be moving to London soon, and I was wondering, where is the best place to import games for my US NTSC PS2 and Xbox?
BlankOBlank!
06/08/02 @ 12:39
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www.goblindirect.com is good...
mal
06/08/02 @ 13:05
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The only import shops I know of is ACE just off Carnaby Street, and CEX near Tott Ct Rd. There are probably a lot more, but I don't buy much stuff imported at all.
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 13:06
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There must be plenty of choice along the Tottenham Ct Road.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 13:33
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just add the surround sound system and its gaming heaven.

tis there already! Although the expensive Tosh's come with 5.1DD decoder built into the TV and a couple of optical audio in's and the surround speakers. Just a thought. It's like a rats nest at present under the tele.
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 13:40
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"tis there already!" - do you have ProLogic 2? Its quite good with some of the GC games.

"It's like a rats nest at present under the tele."

Mine was terrible but I've got all the audio and most of the video routed through my amp so there is only a video cable to the TV.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 13:45
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No, no PL2; the system doesn't support it. Boo.

Supports DTS though and Optical digital, so it's wicked with the 'box.
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 13:55
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"so it's wicked with the 'box. " - since I got my amp I've spent more time trying to find things to blow up on Halo rather than playing the actual game.
DaM
06/08/02 @ 13:57
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I would like a spice (orange) one. I have put off buying one (in my old age I have dropped early adopting in favour of a "critical quality" factor (when I am skint at least! Then you can pick up the few good games on the system second hand)). Like there was no point in buying a PS2 for about a year, as there was nothing worth playing on it. Getting GC for my birthday though, next week. Purple I think. Remember the cool colours the GBA had when it was announced, then the crap ones it was released in? I thought the orange ones were great.
Tricky
06/08/02 @ 13:59
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Nem - which Tosh did u go for? I opted for their best NICAM 32" widescreen (linkage) simply because I didn't need the surround sound etc. (already got it)

God it is lovely, although it does kind of lord it over the lounge a bit - my lounge only measures 7'x10'
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otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 13:59
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I thought I wanted a spice one until I saw one in the flesh so to speak. Then I realised I didn't. Oh no.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:11
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Tosh

This one. You have to see it to appreciate it, it's quite lovely. I do have a seperate system for sound, but if it's supports DD I might not need that system any more. But it's the unit I like, I did look at the Sony ones and I don't really like 'em.
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 14:14
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Tricky - thanks for the link. My ancient panasonic is not in their review list. The news on the front page mentions that HKL are releasing a remastered version of "The Killer" on DVD some time soon. Thats made my day.


otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 14:16
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*choke*

Chri$t almighty, nearly 1500 notes??
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:19
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Yeah, well that's Comet, so knock 500 quid off and you're closer to the real price! Compared to this non RGB Bush TV I have to suffer, anything is better really!
Tricky
06/08/02 @ 14:23
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Yeah Nem - saw that when I went to get mine from Comet (mine was a Comet-exclusive unfortunately, as mentioned in that review I linked) but mine was only £850 and the extra £600 for the one you're linking really couldn't be justified by the slimmer case and surround sound (although the TV being slimmer may have helped with getting the damn thing up to my top floor flat) ;-)
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:27
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Tricky I have this problem to come, 1st floor flat also. I bet the delivery guys hate people like me!

What I really wanted was a wallmounted plasma, with a flat space is premium. But, starting at 4K I really can't justify it. Although Starfox would look good eh (covers ar£e against Zappage).

But the slimline Tosh is a 32" screen in the space of a 28" frame, if you get me, so it'll take up the same space as the Bush and it looks looooooovely.
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otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 14:27
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I'm trying to put together a strategy to persuade the missus that we need a wide-screen TV at some point during the next year or so but at that price I can forget it. There *are* decent ones available for around 500 quid I hope??
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 14:30
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The new argos ad has a widescreen TV with seperate VCR and DVD for either £500, or £600.

Yes otto you can get a decent TV for £500 - to get a very good one go for last years model.
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 14:32
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Nemesis is your TV the Tosh that can handle progressive scan but does not mention it anywhere? I noticed it had component video input and I also heard that the new Toshes supported PAL progressive scan.
Tricky
06/08/02 @ 14:34
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otto - check online. You can usually knock £100-200 off the retailers on price (as you already know anyway). It is possible to get 32" widescreen for £500 but not if you want flat screen or 100hz display. Possibly you could get a 28" for around that with flat screen and 100hz but don;t bet on it.

Nem - don't get me wrong, I think that set looks lovely (very sleek) but I definitely couldn't justify the extra expense. My wallet had a coughing fit when I bought the telly as it was. It needed a glass of water and a lie down on one of the chairs at the collection point before it could get going again :-)
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:42
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Ssuelid, I'm not sure TBH regarding progressive scan....but from what I've read, yes, it does do the S-Video input...but what realistic difference that has over RGB SCART I couldn't say.

My girlfriends parents actually have one, so I'm gonna sneaksie over and have a look, but the Dad is overly protective of the remote so I'll wait til he's out!

Tricky
06/08/02 @ 14:43
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Ssuelid - The Killer is out on Region 2 in October as a Platinum Edition. I don't have an exact date yet...
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:44
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Tricky, mine too! I have to buy another TV anyhow, so I may as well get the pain over with, spend a little more, and get something I'm going to be happy with. I don't spend out that much, and most of what I do is in front of the TV - consoles, DVD, TV, etc, so I may as well get a decent one.
Tricky
06/08/02 @ 14:50
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Nem - my thoughts exactly. Buy quality and it might just last a few years more. Now, do I actually get an X Box or do I just get a normal DVD player (because if there's one bad thing about my nice new TV, it really does show how bad a DVD player the PS2 really is). The DVD playback I've seen from the X Box is definitely much better than the PS2.
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 14:50
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Nem - in order, component is the best quality for video, followed by RGB via SCART or SVideo, followed by composite.

The RGB vs SVideo argument is an iffy area in my case SVideo is just as good as RGB for everything apart from the Sky digibox.

Component inputs on a TV are pretty rare and thats the input that will/may support progressive scan.

Tricky - thanks for that.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 14:57
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Spec

Component also then I guess, this is why I want to go and have a proper look at her parents, just to see. Some reviews are for the US version so I wanna be sure...

Getting into really technical stuff with TV's and audio is dangerous business, it gets expensive REALLY quick!

As for the PS2, with the DVD playback you're not getting a true RGB SCART picture, you're getting the Sony abortion. RegionX is about 14 quid and will sort it, apparently. I'm guess you're seeing a proper RGB picture with the Xbox hence the difference.
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ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 15:03
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"As for the PS2, with the DVD playback you're not getting a true RGB SCART picture, you're getting the Sony abortion. RegionX is about 14 quid and will sort it, apparently. I'm guess you're seeing a proper RGB picture with the Xbox hence the difference. "

Play are doing Region X, with a remote and a RGB cable for, IIRC, £18. I ordered one a couple of weeks ago so I could use the PS2 as a second DVD player. The quality is still crap - well under par for even a £200 DVD player.


Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 15:09
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It's not up there with the best is it!

Still, for a console+DVD it's ok, you get what you pay for. Personally I went from a PS2 to a standalone DVD player and never looked back. But the PS2 plays DVD's ok, pictures not great, but sound can be chucked out via optical digital and that's a plus. Then again, so can the Xbox, and that's got a better picture. Time to sort it out Sony!

I would say, if you've spent out on the TV, get a dedicated DVD player.
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Tricky
06/08/02 @ 15:10
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I've got Region X already - makes no difference. On both S-Video and RGB you can still see lot of noise on the picture. And before you start saying that the DVD is at fault or the original film, this was Final Fantasy (I nicked it off me mate to have a gander - not bad... not great, but not bad) and as that's direct from a digital source there shouldn't be any noise.

As a comparison I fired it up on my Dad's Pioneer DVD player going through his 28" version of my Tosh and there was no noise.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 15:28
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I personally would get a dedicated player. The PS2 is ok to start with, but nothing special. Still, if money is no object, I'm sure Denon are happy take your call!

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mal
06/08/02 @ 15:34
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Crikey, those are big tellies. Stop trying to make me jealous when I've only just bought a new one myself!

It hasn't got 5.1, or 100Hz, or quite that big but it's about half the price of those that you're looking at, it's got three SCART sockets (RGB in one, no component though) and it can get a decent picture out of the crappy indoor aerial held up with string I was using with my old 14" telly. At the end of the day that's what was important. That and it not being 100Hz so I could still use my lightguns!

otto: You can get a 28" flat wide telly for 500quid. Mine was in that region and it was a decent make (though not Sony) and came with Dolby Surround built in. I also bought it from my local shops (i.e. not online) for that price.
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 15:40
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cheers mal

I'll let the wallet recover a bit first from DVD/holiday/sundries.
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 15:50
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Isn't there a thing called equity Otto? House must be worth something by now old son!

Alternatively go contracting in IT. I've got a 5 year plan to pay off the mortgage! (nice plan, won't work)
ssuellid
06/08/02 @ 15:57
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"Alternatively go contracting in IT." - is that still viable? All but a few contractors I know have returned to permanent work - no contracts available.
otto [mod]
06/08/02 @ 15:58
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Since my missus persuaded me to start investing a chunk of my monthly wages in index-linked funds I've probably lost enough money to have bought me a plasma TV. :p
Nemesis
06/08/02 @ 16:02
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is that still viable?

Yes it's still viable, but only just. New taxation has basically f..ked everyone, so they've just gone back into permanent roles, which is mad. My contract keeps rolling, so I'm putting myself in a position whereby I can save alot and cover myself should I need to look for new work, whether that be permie or contract.

I've got some permie offers, but I'll stick with the contract as long as they keep paying me!

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