Did You Know Gaming takes a look at cancelled Star Fox Armada game

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Not every Nintendo game is released. In fact, it’s not unusual for a Nintendo game to be cancelled behind-the-scenes, without the public even knowing that the game was even a thing. However, they tend to be revealed eventually, years after the cancellation had happened.

More often than not, it’s Did You Know Gaming that takes a look at these cancelled games. For example, they’ve released a video talking about a cancelled Wii U Star Fox game called Star Fox Armada. The game would’ve been a sequel to Star Fox 64, picking up where the Nintendo 64 game had left off. It was pitched to Nintendo’s leadership, but they decided they didn’t want to do it. You can see a list of important notes, courtesy of Nintendo Everything, down below.

  • Art style would have been like the puppet aesthetic seen in the series’ early promo images
  • Would have continued where Star Fox 64 ended in terms of story and gameplay
  • Fox would never get out of his ship
  • Following the defeat of Andross, general Pepper realizes that Corneria and the Lylat System need to be rebuilt
  • War with Andross left the Cornerian government with a lack of resources needed to rebuild the military and civilian sectors
  • Pepper hires Star Fox, and their mission is to search nearby systems for allies and resources
  • Fox and his crew will discover a threat even more imposing than Andross
  • Intended to combine classic Star Fox 64 gameplay with new open world and multiplayer mechanics
  • Single-player would have players taking on missions aboard the Great Fox and travel to planets, sectors, installations, and asteroid belts to complete them
  • Earn money that can be given to Corneria, upgrade your ships, or buy new ones like the Land Master tank and Blue Marine submarine
  • Choose how many resources to send back to aid in Corneria’s reconstruction and how much to keep for yourself
  • Optional side quest missions planned that would lean into the more mercenary angle
  • Less linear and more of a mission-based structure
  • Fox can walk around the various decks in what amounts to an interactive menu
  • GamePad would emulate a ship’s control panel with info about current mission, which parts damaged by enemy damage
  • For co-op, player 1 would use a Wii Remote and Nunchuck while player 2 would use the GamePad to be the ship’s gunner with a 360 degree view, repair and control shields
  • Could play online with a friend or a group to complete missions in multiple ships
  • Battle mode planned with dogfights
  • “Armada” name comes into play since it encourages you to build up your own squadron
  • Could design your own anthropomorphic characters
  • Game would have other online players dropping down on you like with Star Wolf showing up in Star Fox 64, but this was optional
  • DLC intended with new ships, missions, planets over time

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