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▲ 99 r/starfox

No one has been commenting on this but the SF'26 is such a dirty, used future in that really specific 70s/80s way and I adore it. Even if the overall design in a vacuum isn't necessarily literally "dirty", it's shot, paced, framed, and lit like a 1979 mid-budget, but passionately ambitious sci-fi flick in the absolute best way. I need to stress this: This is exactly the tone that I love from A Fox in Space and the SNES canon that it's based on, and I'm beyond elated that it's resurfaced so prominently.

u/DJVee210 — 7 days ago