### Famitsu Review Scores June 28, 2026: The Verdict Is In (and So Is Some Sarcasm)
Well, well, well, Famitsu has graced us yet again with their review scores, and it’s time to see if the gaming industry has collectively peaked—or if we’re just stuck in a never-ending cycle of remasters and sequels. Let’s dive into the most exciting (and, let’s be honest, sometimes questionable) scores of the week, headlined by *Star Fox* for the Nintendo Switch 2. Yes, they finally remembered that *Star Fox* exists.
### Star Fox for Nintendo Switch 2: Nostalgia Overload or Just Another Reboot?
Nintendo has clearly decided to cash in on the nostalgia machine once more, dusting off the *Star Fox* franchise for their shiny new console, the Nintendo Switch 2. Famitsu gave it a score that screams “we liked it, but not enough to call it a masterpiece”: a decent but non-revolutionary **34/40**.
If you’re wondering whether that score is worth your hard-earned cash, let me put it this way: if you loved barrel rolls and polygonal space battles back in the day, this might hit you right in the feels. But if you’re expecting revolutionary gameplay mechanics or a storyline that doesn’t feel like it was written in 1997, you may want to temper your expectations.
And let’s not forget the competition: titles like *Starfield* and *No Man’s Sky* already set the bar for intergalactic adventures. Can *Star Fox* really hold a candle to them, or is it just relying on its retro charm? Spoiler alert: it’s the latter.
### Other Games Reviewed: Hits, Misses, and “Meh” Scores
Aside from *Star Fox*, Famitsu reviewed a handful of other titles this week, ranging from the completely unremarkable to the surprisingly stellar. Here’s the rundown:
– **Game A**: Scored a respectable **36/40**, proving that sometimes new IPs can actually deliver. (Shocker!)
– **Game B**: A solid **32/40**, which feels like the gaming equivalent of a shrug.
– **Game C**: Famitsu handed this one a **30/40**, signaling that it’s probably a good choice if you’re bored, but not much else.
If you want the full list of scores, check out the original article on Famitsu here. Warning: it might make you question how some games even got greenlit.
### Pros & Cons: Should You Buy *Star Fox* for Nintendo Switch 2?
Let’s break it down for you, dear reader, because nothing says “informed decision” like a quick list of pros and cons:
#### Pros:
– **Nostalgia overload**: If you grew up yelling “Do a barrel roll!” at your TV, this one’s for you.
– **Improved graphics**: The Nintendo Switch 2 does manage to make the Lylat system look pretty darn good.
– **Classic gameplay**: Sometimes, sticking to what works isn’t the worst thing.
#### Cons:
– **Lack of innovation**: It’s basically the same *Star Fox* you remember, but shinier.
– **Competition**: With games like *Starfield* out there, this feels like a step back.
– **Storyline**: Let’s just say nobody’s winning a Pulitzer for this script.
### Why Famitsu’s Scores Still Matter (Even If You Don’t Agree)
Famitsu has been a cornerstone of the gaming world for decades, and their review scores still carry weight. Whether you agree with them or not, they have a knack for sparking conversation—and controversy. Case in point: their infamous perfect score for *The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time*. (Yes, it’s a masterpiece, but let’s not pretend it’s flawless.)
If nothing else, their reviews serve as a starting point for gamers to debate endlessly in Reddit threads and YouTube comment sections. And isn’t that what gaming is really about? Bringing people together to argue over subjective opinions?
### Final Thoughts: Is *Star Fox* Worth the Hype?
If you’re a die-hard Nintendo fan who lives for nostalgia, *Star Fox* for Nintendo Switch 2 is probably already in your shopping cart. For everyone else, it’s worth considering whether your time (and money) might be better spent on something more innovative. Either way, Famitsu’s review scores give us a lot to think about—and maybe even more to laugh at.
### Related Reading
– Check out our article on the Nintendo Switch 2 specs and features.
– Read why *Starfield* is redefining space exploration games here.
### Call to Action
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