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Digital Extremes, developer of the upcoming Star Trek game, and publishers Paramount and Namco Bandai rolled out a new trailer for the much-anticipated videogame companion to film director J.J. Abrams’ 2009 canon-bending epic at last week’s Gamescom event in Cologne, Germany. The game, currently scheduled for an early 2013 release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and the PC, features an original plot and the opportunity to play as either Kirk or Spock in co-op mode.
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Somewhere, I have a personal fantasy about a Bioware developed Star Trek RPG.
Well, I have been waiting and waiting for a Lego Star Trek. Now it looks like I get the next best thing by a company called Kre-o so maybe a full fledged RPG for Star Trek won’t be far off. BTW I love the pictured used in the article.
This will probably be the closest I can get to a Star Trek: Elite Force II successor.
Movie-tie in games are still wait’n'see for me. It is rare that a tie in game is good or worth buying at full retail price.
Bandai and Namco producing it? Yeah, don’t expect anything particularly deep here. Might be fun, of course, but let’s not forget that these are the guys who brought you the Dynasty Warriors/Gundam Warriors/Fist of the North Star punchup games which, themselves, are anything but deep.
Also, I think it’d be more fun to play as Sulu from the film.
I saw this at E3 and wrote a little bit about it. I actually enjoyed what I saw and thought that since they got the original actors to voice the characters is such a big plus as opposed to going cheap and getting sound alikes.
Chip: that is always a plus to hear. On the other hand, hopefully it won’t be like Star Trek: Legacy where the original VAs did do their lines but did a half-baked job.
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