vol.2 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 3:04 pmI am not a Trekkie
That's why. As a generic SF action movie it's actually pretty okay. As Star Trek, it's pretty terrible. At least it eventually indirectly resulted in Strange New Worlds. It also eventually resulted in Resurgence, which is better than half of the Star Trek movies and a lot of Star Trek TV episodes. I guess it's time to talk about Resurgence because I just finished it and it was excellent... as Star Trek. As a game, uncertain.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting much going in. I had heard the graphics were not great and they aren't. Animations, especially facial animations, are stiff and awkward and sometimes
very stiff and awkward, texture quality is low, lighting is poor and interacts very oddly with uniform collars, and the game very badly needs better anti-aliasing. If you REALLY want to get into specific details, the uniforms look a bit odd as well, partially due to the poor lighting. This is supposed to be the First Contact uniform, the one with the grey shoulders. Fortunately, this gives me a chance to briefly mention Riker, who I talked about earlier. Here he is from Nemesis (from the new Blu-rays, BTW, which are infinitely better than the old ones and 100% worth getting to replace those old ones)
Now this is how he looks in the game.
Aside from Riker very obviously losing both a decent amount of weight (his whole model looks really thin) and the hints of grey in his beard in the roughly one year or so that it's been since Nemesis, the uniform is weirdly dark, except for when it looks super bright, which is especially apparent and very strange-looking on the operations division uniforms, which sometimes appear neon yellow. None of this actually matters that much, fortunately. There are also some strange audio glitches on occasion, but nothing too bad. Going back to Riker, he was probably the only really problematic voice actor in the game, as some of his delivery was really odd. I wonder if the devs really didn't have any better takes for some of his lines. There are no graphics options at all beyond resolution, motion blur, and v-sync. I would have really liked at least better anti-aliasing, as the aliasing is quite bad sometimes.
I really like what they made here, graphics aside. The story works, and I'd say it's much better Star Trek than I expected. Expectations were exceeded, and I am very happy. Whoever made this knew exactly what they were doing (they even used the extremely rarely seen Steamrunner and Nova class ships!) and if they make another one I'll be there on day 1. The gameplay is... fine, I guess. It's an adventure game and I wasn't expecting anything novel or whatever and I got exactly what I expected. There was more tricorder scanning than shooting phasers, which was also nice. Finished the game in 9.06 hours, although there are a lot of things I could have done differently and gotten different results.
As a game it's probably just okay, but as Star Trek it's actually very good. Want good Star Trek? Buy it. If you don't... lol why the hell did you read this?
XoPachi wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 3:14 pmyou ultimately require the Ice Beam to take on Tourian.
Nope:
https://youtu.be/miLd03k0gXc?si=S038hjURATiQa9s8