Agreed. The first time I saw Star Trek, it was through the movie "Nemesis."
I remember getting more excited at the two battleships being locked in statemate, both captains voicing their concerns, fear, their next moves and so on, than the battles themselves.
I mean, if we want overblown effects, we'll watch Star Wars amirite?
When I first read up on this title months ago, I was estatic! But like so many titles before it, the game didn't come through on execution.
It reminds me of most Star Wars games (excluding some great titles) where the premise is excellent, but when you play it, you feel a little sadder for doing so.
As long as we don't see a Wii-Lite console released on the market, forcing users to upgrade out of practicality, I will be content.
Give it 20 more years and the general public will feel just a bit more detached to accept this game, or something to its liking, anyway.
Using goolge as a tag? I lol @ you
Agreed. The first time I saw Star Trek, it was through the movie "Nemesis." I remember getting more excited at the two battleships being locked in statemate, both captains voicing their concerns, fear, their next moves and so on, than the battles themselves. I mean, if we want overblown effects, we'll watch Star Wars amirite?
When I first read up on this title months ago, I was estatic! But like so many titles before it, the game didn't come through on execution. It reminds me of most Star Wars games (excluding some great titles) where the premise is excellent, but when you play it, you feel a little sadder for doing so.
No health packs, respawing or buy zones. Yeah, I can see why that would turn me off the alternative.