I want a Star Trek souls-like. That would be dope. You get to dodge and stuff, but you have to just use diplomacy to make everything stop trying to kill you.
It’s pretty good! Between it and 1995’s Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity, I’d say adventure games are the perfect fit for Trek-style stories. The Telltale formula is a little on rails sometimes, and a lot of the actual gameplay is silly little tricorder puzzles, but it’s basically an engine to provide you with classic, “You need to make a snap decision, who’s plan are you going with?” moments like these.
I enjoyed my time with resurgence. I can’t see non-trekkies enjoying it because TBH, the controls, combat, and mini-games are all frustratingly awful. However, the story, characters, and choices were all great! I was slightly disappointed overall though. I was hoping it would be unequivocally great and demonstrate a market for more Trek games, but it’s clearly lacking in some areas and didn’t have much impact upon release.
Same. I know being an Epic Games Store exclusive gives you a lot of runway during your development period, but that probably didn’t help them when it came to going viral post-launch. Still, if you’re up for having two digital libraries, it’s an easy pickup with all those holiday coupons they toss around.
3 tho
I’m getting a *batteries not included vibe from that screenshot: https://i.postimg.cc/Kz99fsrS/2ujfhemgczi4shutexnihgd39oj2.jpg
The scene’s surprisingly dark, and I had to futz with some of the contrast to make it read as, “That one part of Cause and Effect where Fraiser’s ship is headed towards the Enterprise.”
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…the screams of the innocent unexpecting crew members haunt your dreams.