DrewWilson
September 27th, 2009, 05:50 PM
I would have blogged about this sooner, but I've been waiting for more information. I'm extremely looking forward about this game. Set phasers to excited! Warp factor thrill! Beam me up anticipation! And so on, but my excitement if for several reasons:
1) I'm a huge, huge star trek fan. I'm bordering on being a full blown trekkie if it wasn't for the face my wife would make a disaproving face if I did anything remarkably geeky. My knowledge of most things trek wise is encyclopedic, let alone my DVD collection. I challenge people to quiz me in the comments section, I promise I won't cheat.
2) We need a decent space MMO. EVE online is okay if you like playing with spreadsheets and watching some vague metallic object shoot lasers at rocks for 2 hours. From what I've seen space combat in ST:O is looking very similar to Starfleet Command, which hands down was one of the best Star Trek games ever.
And how many MMOs generally fall into the "grind, kill these, level up character, continue", ST:O seems to be doing something different to the main stereotype of MMOs. You have ground and space based missions, and rather than upgrade your character, you upgrade your bridge crew and ship with different items/skills. These come into play when doing missions either in space or on away missions.
More... (http://hellforge.gameriot.com/blogs/Idolisides-Blog-Of-Self-Important-Ramblings/Star-Trek-Online-Set-Phasers-To-Excited)
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1) I'm a huge, huge star trek fan. I'm bordering on being a full blown trekkie if it wasn't for the face my wife would make a disaproving face if I did anything remarkably geeky. My knowledge of most things trek wise is encyclopedic, let alone my DVD collection. I challenge people to quiz me in the comments section, I promise I won't cheat.
2) We need a decent space MMO. EVE online is okay if you like playing with spreadsheets and watching some vague metallic object shoot lasers at rocks for 2 hours. From what I've seen space combat in ST:O is looking very similar to Starfleet Command, which hands down was one of the best Star Trek games ever.
And how many MMOs generally fall into the "grind, kill these, level up character, continue", ST:O seems to be doing something different to the main stereotype of MMOs. You have ground and space based missions, and rather than upgrade your character, you upgrade your bridge crew and ship with different items/skills. These come into play when doing missions either in space or on away missions.
More... (http://hellforge.gameriot.com/blogs/Idolisides-Blog-Of-Self-Important-Ramblings/Star-Trek-Online-Set-Phasers-To-Excited)
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