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Falco In Star Fox Is Every Toxic DPS You’ve Ever Played With
I haven’t started Star Fox on the Switch 2 yet, but I do have a lot of fond memories of Star Fox 64. Back then, Falco Lombardi, the cocky bird space pilot and frenemy to Fox McCloud, was my favorite character. I loved his smarmy attitude and memorable one-liners like “Hey Einstein, I’m on your side!” So naturally, I wanted to see how the new remake would characterize him and the rest of the crew, and I found one clip that captures Falco at his worst: he is the toxic DPS who’s asking where his heals are in chat after diving into the enemy backline alone.
The clip, from X user KeionJ05, has Falco cycling through several comms in less than 30 seconds, at one point berating the player for not giving him the backup he needs and saying he “could use some of that teamwork” they talk about in the Star Fox onboarding meeting. Then, once Fox actually helps him, Falco gets on his case for saving his ass and, a moment later, tells him to stop stealing his kills.
Falco shut the fuck up https://t.co/JYZnIigyjy pic.twitter.com/09BZY0kLK5
Obviously a lot of these voice lines are prompted by different in-game events, such as Falco being swarmed by enemy forces or the player taking down an opponent near Falco’s Arwing, so usually these types of contradictory lines wouldn’t play in such rapid succession. But man, if hearing them didn’t spark Overwatch flashbacks of an overconfident Genji dashing into enemy territory and asking why I wasn’t healing him after he left my line of sight. Shoutout to new Falco voice actor Andrew Russell for pulling that part of the character off.
"Hey Einstein, I'm on your side" … I am the voice of Falco Lombardi in Star Fox! #starfox
Falco is such an iconic part of Nintendo history, and I am so honored to be even a small piece of that legacy.
Not that falco would ever get sentimental about it or anything.. pic.twitter.com/62OHksO3dp
— Andrew James Russell (@imAndrewRussell) June 25, 2026
Star Fox came out on Switch 2 yesterday, and it’s already been a source of endless intentional and unintentional comedy, especially with its VTuber-like avatars that let you put your favorite character’s portrait over your camera feed.
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