I finished it recently and if you wanna enjoy this as a Star Fox game keep in mind that Ubishit treats Fox and the others as an afterthought. Every single cutscene that doesn't directly involve his story has his crew standing around doing nothing while the forgettable CY+3 cast moves the plot along. None of the dialogue that takes place as you play addresses Fox by name unless you do the one sidequest involving Wolf.
>is it shit?
It's got the trademarked Ubishit open world formula. Farm some garbage, liberate outposts, do this menial task, build your skill trees, upgrade your ship and so on. And because it's both made by Ubisoft and a toys to life game, there's zero difficulty. If your ship blows up you can immediately switch to another one up to 5 times before you game over, which never happened to me even on the hardest difficulty. Unless you're a good goy that gives money to Ubishit only to get a handful of ships/weapons or some 65 IQ nigger like DSP or Vinesauce you're not gonna have any difficulty.
The combat's definitely the best part of the game, but that's kinda because this has little competition in regards to the circle-strafing vehicular combat, at least on the Switch. Once you know how to abuse the shotgun and the rapid fire guns the combat devolves into how quickly you can get a good shot at the enemy's weak spots. When you fight in space, you can abuse the I-frames from barrel rolls and 180s to breeze past every single fight, although adjusting your aim and dodging simultaneously forces you into a claw grip. Also consider that Far Cry 5 is a pozzed man's FPS, Ass Creed is a pozzed man's 3rd person platformer/whatever, Mario + Rabbids is a homeless man's XCOM and so on. If Daemon x Machina is remotely close to anything good I'd expect this game to be remembered only as that one game with Fox.
>is it pozzed?
This isn't just made by Ubisoft, it's made by Ubisoft Toronto. Every voice line that isn't by Fox, his crew, or Wolf has a sharp Canadian accent or sounds like the VA takes miles of cock like in vid related. I swear even some of the enemies you come across have this. Don't forget the diverse cast of completely forgettable characters, cause the only other major sidequest other than Wolf explores every single crew member's backstory and it's as nigger tier as you'd expect from Toronto, the most diverse city in the most diverse country in NA.
I can't speak for Star Fox Zero/Guard, so I can't say if it's better or worse than Fox's Wii U sortie. If he wasn't in the game like with the PS4/XBONE versions no one would even look at this. Keep in mind that alot of the Jewtube reviewers of this version of the game are insulated in the Nintendo ecosystem, meaning that they haven't been exposed to the CTRL+C CTRL+V nature of Ubishit so they and their normalfag audience are flocking to this game. It's not the 9/10 that some of these people are spouting, more like a 5/10. 6/10 if you're cock hungry for Star Fox.