^^I was beginning to think it was just me. lol
I'm just weighing the odds that the game is tossed on a Steam sale a week after release that puts the price of the game + the pre-order DLC at less than the pre-order price.^^I was beginning to think it was just me. lol
At this very moment, we're sworn to secrecy on details -- but Star Trek fans of all kind will want to tune into Access Hollywood tonight!
https://twitter.com/star_trek_game/statuses/317396707233116160
Finally some female Gorn. The are wery pretty.
By the way, how could the Gorn take over the entire Federation? Keep things contained dammit. You don't have to save the galaxy in almost every year.
Remember what they did to the Klingons in The Motion Picture? It's no different to recasting a character, really. Or making the Enterprise look 2010's futuristic instead of 1960's futuristic.Shouldn't the Gorn look like they did on ENT? I like how the guy said they've only appeared once on Star Trek. Guess they forgot the ENT appearance.
Since ENT is in continuity with the new films, I just find it a little strange that the Gorn suddenly look so different.
PC only. Console versions are still full price.Amazon (US) has cut game pre-orders down to $44.96.
Do we already know the requirements?
In the US it's only available as a download, not on disc; presumably that's so you can play in a reasonable amount of time...Why do you need a broadband connection to play the game in single player mode?
It's designed first and foremost as a co-op game, so you'd need the broadband connection to play with a second player, unless the PC version supports splitscreen (which I doubt, but you never know).Why do you need a broadband connection to play the game in single player mode?
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