Yeah, it's on the PS3 PSN now.. demo was out. I tried it.
Cripes, this game sucks. And sucks hard.
Basic idea is that you have two controls, one moves and steers, the other is a 'target photon torpedo' crosshair. You first at crap.. it blows up.. you get power-ups.
That's it. Four ships have different powers. I dont remember any of the ships other than the Constitution class (official here, I guess) being in the movie, but I could have missed them.
Gameplay is about as immersive and in-depth as most third-tier early 1980s arcade games. There's multi-play.. but, why would you hate your friends so much to subject them to this?
"Hey, wanna try out some new Halo maps?" "No, man, I want to play a really bad Robotron 2084 ripoff with sucky controls instead, with the words Star Trek on it!" "Screw you, man."
I strongly recommend you avoid this game. It would be passable as a free Flash app on the web to advertise the movie. As it is, a rediculous excuse for a Star Trek game.
Cripes, this game sucks. And sucks hard.
Basic idea is that you have two controls, one moves and steers, the other is a 'target photon torpedo' crosshair. You first at crap.. it blows up.. you get power-ups.
That's it. Four ships have different powers. I dont remember any of the ships other than the Constitution class (official here, I guess) being in the movie, but I could have missed them.
Gameplay is about as immersive and in-depth as most third-tier early 1980s arcade games. There's multi-play.. but, why would you hate your friends so much to subject them to this?
"Hey, wanna try out some new Halo maps?" "No, man, I want to play a really bad Robotron 2084 ripoff with sucky controls instead, with the words Star Trek on it!" "Screw you, man."
I strongly recommend you avoid this game. It would be passable as a free Flash app on the web to advertise the movie. As it is, a rediculous excuse for a Star Trek game.