WTMG’s Leo Faria: “This isn’t the worst thought Nintendo has ever had, nevertheless it’s actually poorly carried out. F-Zero 99 feels restrained, by no means totally greedy the idea of an precise battle royale, simply punishing the smallest share of gamers per race. It’s only a revamped tackle the SNES authentic, with simply extra drivers per race, with quite a bit much less room for ability, and extra room for nonsensical mayhem. It’s free and devoid of microtransactions, nevertheless it’s additionally actually quick on content material, with simply 4 ships and a handful of tracks. It isn’t what followers of the franchise have been hoping for. It won’t be as insulting as Star Fox Zero or Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash on the subject of reviving dormant IPs with pointless experimentation, nevertheless it’s nonetheless an enormous disappointment for these nonetheless cherishing F-Zero GX because the zenith of racing gaming as we all know it.”