I second what Ness said, Fox also doesn't looks the best, but, he doesn't looks that bad (Compared to falco), but anyway, only the graphics doesn't make a game, I've seen tons of videos of the gameplay, and it looks promising, it has a very significan difference from the videos you saw on the e3 from the latest ones taken on various places, also, Ness, like I said, Star Wolf is in the game, it has been confirmed, thanks to Nintendo Power.
Here is the info that was written on the Magazine...
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*FULL_ON FOX *
The GCN debut of the Star Fox crew was a satisfying adventure, but in February, Fox McCloud and his mates will trigger an all-out assault- a salute to action the likes of which the team hasn't seen since 1997's Star Fox 64. Fire up your Arwing and get ready to roll!
*BUGS ABOUND*
Nintendo's Star Fox: Assault features intense fighting, free flying,big personalities and bigger bosses, all wrapped up in a story that encompasses the entire Star Fox saga. Fresh from the faces on Dinosaur Planet, Fox, psychic Krystal, and the rest of the Squad face foes- Old and new- with help from supercharged vehicles and rocking weapons. DR. ANDROSS IS OUT OF THE PICTURE, but as the game begins, Andross's nephew, Andrew Oikonney, has slipped behind the controls of the doctors's signature monkey-head-shaped transformer. Little does he know that the oncoming Aparoid insect army will wipe him out, then spread throughout the lylat system like a virus.
*TARGET ACQUIRED*
Combining on-foot fights of Star Fox Adventures, the Landmaster tank skirmishes of Star Fox 64 and the franchises's ever-present Arwing space-shooter action, Star Fox: Assault is a three-pronged attack on alien evildoers. Some missions have you starting on foot, pounding enemies from from inside a tank, then wrapping up with an Arwing dogfight. You can earn rewards by watching your teammates' backs, but you've got to keep an eye on your own ship, too. A damaged wing or hull brings you one step closer to defeat.
*FOUR SCORE*
Take a break from saving the galaxy and show off your piloting prowess in split-screen multiplayer matches for up to four competitors. The arenas range from mission areas to holographic training grounds. Some are specifically geared toard ground battles or space fights, while others accomodate every kind of action. If you're on-foot and going up against a Landmaster tank or an Arwing fighter, you have a serious disadvantage, but you can make it up with mobility and the ability to carry weapons such as a rocket launcher and a sniper rifle. Team play allows you to choose any team composition: two-on-two, three-on-one, two-on-one-on-one, or every fighter for himself. The whole Star Fox crew gets into the act, but it's the abilities of the players- not the characters- that really make multiplayer matches shine.
*FOX'S FRONTIER*
The four streamlines space fighters of the Star Fox team face a cloud of attackers that threatens to swallow the galaxy. With a steady hand and strong command over your Arwing, you've got to lead your team and gun for glory. If one of your mates has company, your charge is to zone in on the pursuers and pick them off before the fly outa range. When the Arwing's blaster is charged, it releases rapid-fire shots and locks on to targets. By flying through power-giving rings, you can upgrade your blaster, strengthen your shields or add bombs that blossom into enemy-crushing spheres when detonated. Faster and more versatile that a jet fighter, the Arwing can cut into enemies with a dynomite roll, evade attackers with a disarming loop and dart off with a burst of speed. The first Arwing mission follows a set path, but others are much more free-form.
*TOTAL ANNIHILATION*
The brutish Landmaster tank bursts back onto the scene in Assault. Not only can the armored behemoth take on the toughest of enemies with its energy-blasting cannon, but it can perform a power roll like the Arwing and thrust into the air to fly over obstructionsor take on enemy airships. The flight more is a must when battling the enormous alien mothership that descends at the end of Mission Two, since the ship's weak point is atop its domed roof. For times when the Landmaster is not available, or when you have to fight through interior corridors, you can continue your dominance over the alien hordes on foot. Most ground missions give you a reason to fight in and out of the tank. Mission three starts with gameplay inside a spaceship , then moves to an Arwing battle after all of the interior targets have been defeated. To take on the Assault, you have to be ready for anything.
*OUT-FOX THE APAROIDS*
The bugs are coming- swarms of them are descending on the Lylat System- and the Star Fox team is their only obstacle. When you're not attacking Aparoids, YOU"LL BE TAKING ON A TURNCOAT PIGMA DENGAR OR SPARRING WITH WOLf O"DONNELL'S TEAM. Star Fox: Assault marks a return to the franchise's action-packer roots with free-flowing space battles and ground wars that will rock your GCN. The stakes are high and the heat is on.