ME2&3's ground combat and crewmen drama married to Star Trek: Online's space combat would be the definitive Star Trek GameFalseprophet said:Sadly, a huge mass media franchise like Star Trek must have a AAA tie-in, and point-and-click adventure games are a niche thing now.JSW said:I miss Star Trek 25th Anniversary. Why can't we have games like that anymore?
The first one, maybe, although it's lacking space combat. The sequels aren't even a decent Space: Above and Beyond game.Kmadden2004 said:If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand time;
The best Star Trek game ever made was Mass Effect...
I know what you mean, but you can't always expect it to totally suck. I heard bad things about the first Iron Man movie tie-in game, so I didn't play it, but one of my friends enjoyed it. I also heard mediocre things about Captain America: Super Soldier, I played it and liked it. It's just a matter of taste and tolerance for what annoys you.synobal said:I don't think anyone ever looks at a movie tie in game and says "boy this will be good" no we go in expecting it to be bad, and if it is not a steaming pile of crap then we declare it a huge success and throw parties.
I suggest FTL as a more adequet example. Although Mass Effect is awesome it lacks the diplomacy or the space combat.Kmadden2004 said:If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand time;
The best Star Trek game ever made was Mass Effect...
The co-op was, not everything. But yes, many issues and bugs. Still, performs better than XCOM:EU does post-launch on the PC, so that says something.ViewFinder said:Well this shouldn't be a surprise as the pc version was reported to be inherently broken.
At least they showed us the real, rough-looking, game in all the trailers.Parakeettheprawn said:Instead, it seems we have another A:CM situation where they were so focused on another project (Warframe in this case) that they must have neglected this one. A real pity.
Fair and balanced reviews of good games are the next aisle anyway, this here is a fast-talking Australian inventively shit-talking any and all flaws he can find within a given game.gphjr14 said:I think what you should've done for 8 hours is play (and likely enjoy) Far cry Blood Dragon would've been cheaper and likely a better investment of your time. Since I thought we established last gen that these movie tie in games are just money grabs and usually suck.
If you've been wrong once, you've been wrong a thousand times, because Mass Effect and Star Trek have pretty much nothing in common beyond the very basic premise of space and lots of alien races. But that alone does not make them the same.Kmadden2004 said:If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand time;
The best Star Trek game ever made was Mass Effect...