Was wondering if the bugs were mainly a problem with the 360 and/or PC versions. Seems like I'm hearing the PS3 version is not as problematic.Generally speaking the pc version will, if not at first, eventually be the least buggy. Patches and fixes can be added later, if not by the staff then by fans.
I will repeat what I said in the movies forum:Did any people buy the game? I read it was so bad that nobody bought it. I certainly didn't.
I picked this game up in the Steam Summer Sale when it was €7.50. I thought it was worth the price. Angry Joe's review is hilarious though.I played this game. It's not as bad as the reviews say. Yes, stealth gameplay is bad, some levels are repetitive and the ending sucks. BUT, the story feels like it belongs in the new Trek-universe and I liked the voice acting.
I tell you, compared to Klingon Honor Guard and Generations, this is a masterpiece. Now those were awful games.
So then you have the Xbox 360 version, I take it? If so, ran into any glitches?I actually really enjoyed the game.
I think IF you enjoyed the reboots you will probably have fun with this.
Some notes-
When your guy is in cover you need to HOLD DOWN the b button to get your guy to move to the yellow indicator. If you tap it he will just roll out of cover. And this is important because the way they scurry between cover is very characterful. I think it is wonderfully Kirky.
Make sure you do all the optional commendation objectives. The game is substantially more fun if you sneak around a bit than if you just run through guns blazing. And don't be afraid to restart a checkpoint if you fail a side objective. Also note that if you hack a drone so it is on your side, if another enemy then sees the drone it will fail the stealth objective. So if you hack a drone and then climb in to a ceiling duct the drone doesn't follow you in the duct but tries to join you in the when you come out, which will almost certainly provoke an attack and fail the stealth bit.
I dunno. I think it is a cool game. If you are not offended by the very concept of Elite Force, this is a much better game than that.
It has some great recreations of bits of the new Enterprise like the shuttlebay and bridge. I like the reimagined Gorn - I think they are much cooler than the guy in the rubber suit. The game is a bit more like a traditional Trek episode than the new movies, so it kind of gave me an idea of what an Abramstrek series might be like.
All in all, IF you liked the new movies and want to go on a bit of an adventure with the new crew you will probably find this quite fun, especially for what you will pay for it now.
So then you have the Xbox 360 version, I take it? If so, ran into any glitches?
Did any people buy the game? I read it was so bad that nobody bought it. I certainly didn't.
Eh, I think the glitches are random even when nobody is trying to "break" the game. I still can't find anywhere in particular that mentions which version is better except it seems less people mentioning them with the PS3 version. That could just be because less people have it on PS3 but I dunno.If you are not trying to break it and instead are trying to enjoy a fun game it probably won't break. Make of that what you will.
Paramount is too cheap to hire a development studio that's got a proven track record of competence. Back in the day, games were less sophisticated and cheaper to make, so it was easy to pump out a decent game. But now the things are so expensive that I doubt we'll get another Trek game worth playing anytime soon. Hell, I wrote a whole article based around the idea that Paramount is better off remastering old games in HD instead of making a new one after botching the latest game.I mean what is it with Star Trek games, why can't somebody make a decent one, we know they can, we had a entire deecade and a bit of great Star trek games from the early 90's till the early 2000's, so what happened, i mean this game makes Star Trek legacy look impressive, how did they manage to do that. lol
The Klingons are one of the most iconic enemies in Star Trek, so it’s a bit surprising that they’ve only had one major game release focused on them in the history of Trek gaming.
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