Could be a clue these 4 new series are not as popular as you would like to believe. When I was growing up my friends would have a large range of Trek games because I think the goal from Paramount was catered for all ages where families can enjoy the genre together, but these Paramount Access Plus Trek series are specifically targeting an age range viewer and not suitable for kids. I am confident in believing a majority of fans were drawn to Star Trek when we were very young, and it wasn't CARTOONS but live action real characters, and with this new direction the studio has unfolded hasn't attracted a younger base but a declining older one.So we currently have 4 new series on TV and 2 more on the way, I would've thought that would spawn at least 1 game - has something being announced and I've just missed it?
Hard to make a game experience around something like a traditional Star Trek episode and make it broadly appealing.
What did "A Final Unity" get so right while other Trek games done wrong?I'm not sure there's a market for a Star Trek game that isn't foremost shooty or fighty. Some of the fanbase might want a Call to Duty style game in the Star Trek universe, but that's probably something CBS doesn't want to promote in their franchise any more.
"Let's go blow up the other guys' ships" works well for some franchises, but has rarely been a focus of Star Trek. Hard to make a game experience around something like a traditional Star Trek episode and make it broadly appealing.
The Mass Effect games are pretty much Star Trek but without the branding. And people still play Starcraft and the Age of Empires games too.I'm not sure there's a market for a Star Trek game that isn't foremost shooty or fighty. Some of the fanbase might want a Call to Duty style game in the Star Trek universe, but that's probably something CBS doesn't want to promote in their franchise any more.
Exactly. I have yet to see Star Trek games grab a huge amount attention, even among my Trek friend. Elite Force did OK and then Halo came along. STO is mixed bag but seems OK enough. Star Trek video games are the mixest of mixed bags.I'm not sure there's a market for a Star Trek game that isn't foremost shooty or fighty. Some of the fanbase might want a Call to Duty style game in the Star Trek universe, but that's probably something CBS doesn't want to promote in their franchise any more.
"Let's go blow up the other guys' ships" works well for some franchises, but has rarely been a focus of Star Trek. Hard to make a game experience around something like a traditional Star Trek episode and make it broadly appealing.
Because it is the best.And people still play Starcraft
Yes, it is.Because it is the best.
It's kinda the VR equivalent to an old point-and-click game. You're an American sent to an abandoned Soviet moon base and have to figure out what happened. The gameplay would work perfectly investigating and exploring a downed Starfleet ship or similar.Is that about making black holes? XD
World of Warcraft problems are the fact thatBblizzard has been shown to be a truly s**t corporate environment with regards to how they treat their female and minority employees; and the fact that they refuse to make any meaningful change; and their customer base is reacting accordingly.^ Unfortunately, that's true. But I think what can be done is to use a brand new crew and make the game its own thing rather than rely on a specific series. In fact, they could go the way of Mass Effect by having the player customize their own Captain. It's Trek, and it's got a wide variety of eras to choose from and it doesn't necessarily have to be tied to anything.
As for an MMO, I think that era has been dying a slow death, to be honest. Most of them have had to go FTP, and not as many people have been playing WoW as there used to be.
World of Warcraft problems are the fact thatBblizzard has been shown to be a truly s**t corporate environment with regards to how they treat their female and minority employees; and the fact that they refuse to make any meaningful change; and their customer base is reacting accordingly.
Also the free-to-play model has always been seen as the way to maximize profits in MMOs, and that's the reason it was adopted in the Eastern / Asian market so quickly. It wasn't that the Western MMO market didn't realize that fact as well; but because the Western demo Market started with a subscription-based model, the prevailing wisdom is that Western ml players would never except an MMO with the free-to-play model.
In the end oh, no the free-to-play model does not indicate the death of the MMO genre. It's just a way for them to maximize profit and if anything it's extending the life of the genre.
Maybe they will realize star trek ressurgence with story-choices is the right way to go and then a AAA studio will give such a game / a Starfield/Mass Effect game a chance? Star Trek RPG with choices (not like ST Online without choices).
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