Can a literal next generation Star Trek game seek out new life?
Nov 14, 2006
Tuesday 14 November 2006
Star Trek games thrive on captive audiences. So if you're more concerned with, say, the maintenance of esoteric Enterprise mythology than solidly enjoyable gameplay, there's nothing in the underlying structure of Star Trek: Legacy to suggest that you won't be enthralled.
If, though, Star Trek is more of an occasional guilty pleasure than absolute lifelong obsession, the Trekking on offer here is likely to leave you a little bit lost in space.
Rather than being a
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If there's one thing Star Trek is known for, it's talking. Lots of serious-sounding, sleep-inducing talking that excites fans but puts everyone else to sleep. How can they spend so much time making peace when they're sitting inside some of the biggest, most heavily armed spaceships ever made?
Thankfully, Star Trek: Legacy skips the diplomacy and slaps you in the captain's chair - all of them. You'll play through each Trek era, from Archer to Kirk to Picard, blasting a path through the final
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We've shot down a selection of new screenshots of Bethesda Softworks' forthcoming intergalactic blaster Star Trek: Legacy.
The game spans the entire history of the Star Trek universe, from the early days of Enterprise all the way through to Deep Space Nine and Voyager, as the federation must face a new powerful enemy that has the ability to travel through time.
Gamers command a fleet of the Federation's powerful warships through real-time space battles. The surprisingly colorful sorties will
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ESRB Rating
Star Trek: Legacy is rated: Everyone 10+
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