Category: Games

Star Trek Online : Quick Review

First off, let me state that I am a total Star Trek nerd. I’ve seen all the movies, all the shows, and own novels and tech manuals. So, I am acutely aware that I am most likely too harsh in my criticisms of the game, from a Star Trek perspective anyway.

Prior to trying the Star Trek Online beta, I read a review that stated how immersive the game is; how it makes you feel as if you’re IN Star Trek. To be honest, I really don’t feel it. Besides the subset of ships that were actually taken from Star Trek, the game doesn’t really look like Star Trek to me. The interior design of the Space Dock, the bridge design, and even the “updated” uniforms look gaudy and “un-Trekish.” There are some good sound effects however, and the before mentioned starships are pretty cool to customize. (I currently own a Miranda Class vessel ala the Reliant from Star Trek 2, The Wrath of Khan.) That being said, from what I’ve seen the ships appear to just be skins. If I may, let me get really nerdy here… the Miranda-class starship from Star Trek II has 2 phaser cannons on it. Not the one in the game, however. Since its “Miranda-ness” is just a skin, the actual Star Trek lore specs of the ship aren’t there. The ship’s specifications are based on a basic configuration defined by what type of ship it is. (Cruisers, Escorts, and Science.) You then customize the ship by buying new weapons, sheilds, engines, etc. My second complaint about the ships is the size of the rooms. They’re HUGE. I understand why this is done. As a MMORPG, the rooms need to be large enough to accomidate all the player characters. Nevertheless, it hurts the “Trekiness” of the game.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t hate this game. It does have some good points. It’s a casual MMO, which I like. The space battles are fun. Shooting objects and enemies with your hand phaser is pretty neat. Oh, and I also have to mention the uber-detailed character creation options that always weem to accompany a game by Cryptic.

As a side note, one of the most common questions I saw on the STO Forums was “Will STO run on my MacBook Pro? If you have the 13” MacBook Pro, and Windows 7, the answer is “yes.” You can’t max out the graphics, but at “medium” it’ll run just fine. (Mine’s the 13″ 2.5Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4GB of RAM.)

So far I haven’t decided if I like or dislike STO. I’m still feeling it out, and still learning all it’s aspects. It’s definitely worth a try so I recommend that you try out the beta, and decide for yourself.

Strongbad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Released!

Stongbad’s Cool Game for Attractive People has been released to WiiWare today, and on *cough* PC. I’m going to have to purchase this for my Nintendo Wii as soon as I get home. It’s only 1000 Wii points! ($10) I’m make sure to review it as soon as I get some quality play-time.

From the Nintendo site:

“As the star of the Homestar Runner web cartoons, Strong Bad has been answering emails (in boxing gloves), pranking his friends, pummeling his enemies, and making people with questionable taste snort milk out of their noses for years now. And he’s branched out to star in Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People, a monthly 5-episode series.”

Star Trek Online – Re-Announced

From StarTrekOnline.com :

“Become part of Star Trek®: The Star Trek universe will appear for the first time in a massively multiplayer online game. Everything from the elegant domes of Starfleet Academy to the ancient temples of Vulcan, from the towers of Qo’noS to the Fire Caves of Bajor, from the mysterious Mutara Nebula to the unexplored voids of deep space, all will be represented in stunning 3-D graphics. Immerse yourself in the future of the Trek universe as it moves into the 25th century: a time of shifting alliances and new discoveries.

Adventure in the Final Frontier: Explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations in an expanding vast universe. Make contact with alien races, discover resources and uncover mysteries that will change the future of the Star Trek universe.

You Are the Captain: Command your own starship as a Federation Captain or a Klingon Warrior. Outfit it with the systems that you need to make your mark in the galaxy. Customize your ship as you see fit. Recruit, train and mold your crew into an elite force for exploration and combat.

Surface, Shipboard and Deep Space Adventures: Command your vessel in thrilling space battles, or beam down to planets with your away team for face-to-face confrontations. Missions will take you and your friends into space, planetside and even inside starships!”