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They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
Yea, it's been around since the 60s but not a single thing has been good... they just like to waste money year after year on things that suck, right?
Elite Force 2 was inferior to Elite Force 1 but still an okay game. But you people are clearly young if you have never played a good Star Trek game. Their are two Star Trek games that are in fact not only good Star Trek games but they are two of the best adventure games ever made.
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Star Trek: Judgment Rites
A third that's plenty decent but not as good
Star Trek The Next Generation: A Final Unity
They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
Sounds like you never watched Wrath of Khan. Or First Contact. Or The Voyage Home. Or the original series or the Next Generation.
People younger than age 25 shouldn't be making comments like that about Star Trek...
They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
Sounds like you never watched Wrath of Khan. Or First Contact. Or The Voyage Home. Or the original series or the Next Generation.
People younger than age 25 shouldn't be making comments like that about Star Trek...
Therefore I am qualified to make comments about Star Trek
I've got a 14 year old with that attitude for all things Star Trek. I gave up trying to get him to "see the light" about the original series. To him, its just stupid looking and old. Its not anime, and there's no special effects worth a damn, so to him its pointless.
I guess I felt the same way about the really old Flash Gordon shows and sci-fi B-movies when I was my kid's age ... my dad would go on and on about walking to the theatre on Saturdays to pay a nickel and watch Flash Gordon. yawn.
I just can't wait till my boy's 35 or 40 and trying to convince his kid that Full Metal Alchemist is the bomb. I'm gonna LMAO when my grandson tells him that's for old farts.
They have yet to make an even halfway decent star trek game.
Or film. Or TV program.
Sounds like you never watched Wrath of Khan. Or First Contact. Or The Voyage Home. Or the original series or the Next Generation.
People younger than age 25 shouldn't be making comments like that about Star Trek...
Therefore I am qualified to make comments about Star Trek
It's all a matter of perspective I think. I remember staying up until 10 O'Clock to watch The Original Star Trek when I was 8 years old against my mothers best wishes. For it's time it was definitely the coolest thing on TV. We (kids) were all hyped up about the apollo space program at the time so star trek was a natural extension of our imaginations.
I think games based on star trek are missing the substance of the original star trek and perhaps that's why the games seem lacking. Each Star Trek had a moral or lesson that represented what life could be in some future utopian society and many of the 'lessons' shadowed current or historical events. The games have some of the humor and an overabundance of technical information but none of the substance that was the best part of the show.