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- In addition to Pine and Quinto, other actors from the 2009 film are depicted in the game including actress Zoe Saldana, in the role of Lieutenant Uhura, Simon Pegg as the benevolent Scotty, Karl Urban as the beloved Dr. "Bones" McCoy, John Cho as Sulu and Anton Yelchin as Chekov.
- Authentic Trek universe
- Meet the crew: The 2009 Star Trek film cast will be contributing their voices for the game, including Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock
- Original standalone story: Set after the events of the Star Trek (2009) reboot, continue the sweeping journey through the new universe with a completely original story
- Explore-: Uncover new areas on the Enterprise and other *, explore never-before-seen sectors throughout the galaxy including exotic planets, treacherous jungles, remote space stations and other locales
Product information
Publication Date | April 26, 2013 |
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ASIN | B009IEWOTY |
Release date | April 26, 2013 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #115,999 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,343 in PlayStation 3 Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.77 inches; 3.53 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Item model number | 20736 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Manufacturer | Namco Bandai |
Date First Available | January 23, 2013 |
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The award-winning Star Trek game casts players for the first time ever as Kirk and Spock in a totally original co-op experience worthy of gamers and fans!
Set in the new canon of director and producer J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek (2009) reboot, players will be immersed in the game’s rich story and action-packed combat!
The game is being developed by Ontario-based developer Digital Extremes (Bioshock 2, Unreal Tournament, Dark Sector, The Darkness II) with production being overseen by Paramount Pictures and a scheduled release in early 2013 for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.The ultimate co-op experience
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With a storyline occurring after the events of J.J. Abram’s 2009 Star Trek reboot, the Star Trek video game puts players in the shoes of seminal heroes Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock, inviting them to work together to take on the ferocious Gorn in this epic action adventure. Built from the ground up as the ultimate co-op experience, players are set on a journey of immense proportions across unexplored planets and enemy battleships with the latest 23rd century weapons and gear. Kirk and Spock’s complementary personalities result in the most fully realized and varied co-op experience for this console generation. . In addition to Pine and Quinto, other actors from the 2009 film are depicted in the game including actress Zoe Saldana, in the role of Lieutenant Uhura, Simon Pegg as the benevolent Scotty, Karl Urban as the beloved Dr. “Bones” McCoy, John Cho as Sulu and Anton Yelchin as Chekov.Set Contains:
1 Game Disc
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Gameplay-wise, you get the choice of playing either Kirk or Spock (although both are usually alongside each other anyway, so I'm guessing this is solely down to different abilities!). So far, I've only played the game through as Kirk. Most of the action involves you using your phaser, but you do get to collect various other weapons along the way. Having said that, a lot of bonus objectives do require you, in true Star Trek style, to only stun or otherwise subdue enemies rather than outright kill them. You even get to use the Enterprise herself and her weapons at one point!
Lastly, I really loved the fact that they went out of their way and recorded the voices of every single cast member from the films (watching a behind-the-scenes video online, I found out they had to track down each actor all over the world as they were understandably away shooting other things at the time!). I've played previous Star Trek games and they've really suffered when using different actors. A word of advice to players, be on the lookout for various hidden objects scattered throughout the game, especially communicators. Some of these, especially in the levels on the Enterprise, feature recordings of the main characters and add a little more back-story to them. I felt the best of these came from Chekov, as he speaks about the crew's prejudice to him being so young and "the kid".
Overall, a top-notch game which will hopefully lead to more Star Trek games for the PS3.
Not great, not taxing but find of fun, I enjoyed it.
Coming off a binge of PS1 era Tomb Raider its just so nice playing something where you aren't dying, literally, every 3 minutes and its nice the fact they actually originated an original story for the game, not try to piggy-back it off whatever ongoing movie release - plus the vocal cast features the current cast, some of the dialogue is rather snappy - there's a nice line where Kirk comments how he like a female character and Spock retorts: "There are females you don't like?" - its cheesy and doesn't take itself terribly seriously.
4/5
However, I'm a massive Star Trek fan and when I saw it again last year for a couple of quid I thought why not.
I'm glad I took the chance. OK it has glitches here and their but nothing that gets in the way of the fun, just persevere and it is a tremendously enjoyable game.
Also from a Trek fan point of view IT'S CANNON!
Firstly I'll say, I've not finished the game yet (for various reasons), so I cannot say whether the game redeems itself towards the end. Maybe it will. But so far, I've been disappointed. The splitscreen gaming is difficult, and could have been handled much better, perhaps even getting rid of the splitscreen all together - I'm not a game designer, so I don't know. But what I do know is that the experience hasn't been as exciting as I originally thought it would be.
The game itself is probably 70% video clips, 30% actual gaming. You could play for 5 minutes, then there's another video clip. 2 minutes gaming, another video clip. Why are there so many??? Let me play the game?!! I also feel that in some of the video clips, the voice acting is a little awkward, but perhaps the actors are just better on screen. That's just my opinion though.
But don't let me put you off, there are some great aspects of the game, such as the full body view of the characters (no first person) which I wasn't expecting with this game, a good range of weapons, and even the plot is pretty good. I just think it could have been executed so much better, and if they'd put more time into it, the graphics would be a lot better as well (yeah, I was disappointed with the quality). I also liked the teamwork aspect of the game, when one person had to do one job, and the other had to do another job in order to progress further.
All in all, the plot line is good, the teamwork is fun, but I am disappointed at how poorly this game has been executed, low quality graphics and poor splitscreen coverage being a main source of my discontent.
I would recommend this game to younger Star Trek reboot fans.