The best yet in the sereis; I particularly enjoy the addition of a story mode. Furthermore, this game facilitates some excellent competition for those with a large body of friends that enjoy video games (ie: college dorm, lots of siblings, etc) while at the same time creates a sence of cooperation as everyone tries to unlock something new. Graphically, the game is awe-striking. There is so much to see every race and so little time to see it as it speeds by that sometimes one has to watch someone else play to truely experience all the visual splender each course has to offer. I took one point off of Reviewer's Tilt because although this game is a great deal of fun, the basic play hasn't evolved much since F-Zero on the SNES. I would have liked to see a bit more added to the game for this iteration of the series; perhaps a couple different types of weapons or something. Aside from this very minor complaint, there is nothing else bad to say about F-Zero GX. Goodwork Nintendo and Sega! (Never thought I'd see those two names appearing on the same screen...)
Introduction: There is no doubt that Nintendo's F-Zero franchise started the whole era of futuristic racing games being developed for our entertaining purposes. Well, ever since the first game in the series was released... Read Full Review
I had experience with various racing games before. Gran Turismo, Trackmania, Wipeout, Burnout, Need for Speed... I guess I didn't know exactly what to expect from this game because I had never played any F-Zero title bef... Read Full Review