Star Fox makes a great apperance on the DS, no doubt. It could use a few tweaks here and there but super addicting.

User Rating: 8 | Star Fox Command DS
Thats right, our favorite fox in the clouds, Fox McCloud, is making his debut on the DS. But that's not all. He brought Slippy, Falco, Peppy, and Krystal on the ride as well. As you play the game, you will encounter all different types of dangerous and large clusters of enemies. Now, the stylus's job in this game is to make a line long enough to a certain point on the map before the ships fuel runs out. You can lead yourself to a time bonus, rokets for the mothership, and of course, ENEMIES! When you do that, you will have a certain amount of turns, if your turns run out before destroying all the enemies, game over. But, you will be able to control whomever you desire. When you are in battle mode, you will be able to control the ship of your choice freely. Now, I didn't quite agree with the controls for flight. You will use the stylus to aim, that's good, but when you shoot, you use the D-pad/arrows. Now, it can be hard to get used to, but it will get easier and easier as you progress through the game. When you destroy a certain enemy, you will see a star come from where he vanished. Collect it and get all of them before your time runs out. You need to keep the clock going or else it is going to be hard for you to get through the game.All the characters in the game that you control have different types of weapons built into there ships. Slippy has these side-to-side lasers that do a fair amount of damage. Fox just has single shot lasers. I could go on for a bit but I wont. A main priority in this game is to destroy all the motherships you can find. When you are dragging your character around, just find an icon identifying it. Wi-Fi is also featured in this game. You have a ranking of Z when you first play wireless, and as you win and win, you will raise up counting backwards in the alphabet until you reach A. I suggest trying that. The gamers on Wi-Fi do tend to try and hack so that can suck. What I am saying is every DS owner needs to buy a copy of Star Fox Command.

Gameplay- Any Star Fox fan would have to get used to some of the changes in the DS version. It is nothing like Adventures or Assualt. You won't have ground combat at all in this game and that probably disappoints us all.

Story- The story seems like a rush to me. Nintendo should have paced there time better and should have made it more smooth. It all goes together, but it is just a rush at times. I enjoyed the stroy despite the time put into it.

Controls- Seriously, the only thing I am disappointed with is the whole shooting deal. But it is a new deal and if I stick with agreeing with the change, I will enjoy it more.

Time- Jeez, the time, like I said before, is way to rushed. I finished the game in under 7 hours, which usual games should take that long. I wished they extended the game more instead of making it shorter.

Internet: I love online play more then any game I have played it. You get to challenge people world wide who have mad Star Fox skills. You start off with the ranking Z and have to win and win to get to A. If you get a copy of this game, try Wi-Fi.

RATING: Although this game has some flaws that should have been fixed, this game will get you SOOOOO addicted with just spending a lot of time with it. 8.0