![]() ![]() The genius thing regarding F-Zero GX that nearly everyone except those for the weak of patience can enjoy is the fact that it is challenging, no two ways about it. And with the mystical power of winning races, Captain Falcon will save the universe from immediate danger! How? I haven’t a clue, as it doesn’t elaborate itself any further. It’s all Greek to me, as well, but try to follow me. To do this, Captain Falcon must win races. Anyway, Captain Falcon and his cheesy theme song must save the galaxy from the evil hands of Black Shadow and Deathborn, in that specific order. It beats me, I guess “butcher” and “waitress” occupations were taken. For whatever reason, every single super hero and super villain throughout the entire galaxy is an F-Zero pilot. The plot is simple: Captain Falcon, the pilot of the Blue Falcon, has decided to take out the bad guys in the race. To quickly sum it up: if you loved F-Zero X, then the sequel is definitely your type of game. Skip the cheesy lyrics to the late 80s power electric guitars in the background, as I’m taking you on a journey to the future! Not a future that exists in a cyber world where crime is around the bend of every corner, or a future where we live in floating homes that resemble bubbles, but a future where all of the music sounds like the them song to Gem, and all of the vehicles hover in the air! F-Zero GX, developed by the same team at Sega that is responsible for the critical successes in the Super Monkey Ball franchise, have picked up the ball where it was dribbled long ago on the Nintendo 64. ![]() "Skip the cheesy lyrics to the late 80s power electric guitars in the background, as I’m taking you on a journey to the future! Not a future that exists in a cyber world where crime is around the bend of every corner, or a future where we live in floating homes that resemble bubbles, but a future where all of the music sounds like the them song to Gem, and all of the vehicles hover in the air! F-Zero GX, developed by the same team at Sega that is responsible for the critical successes in the Supe." ![]()
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