The download size has been revealed for the PlayStation 4 version of Star Trek: Bridge Crew.
The Humble Spring Into VR Game Bundle just launched today. It features games like Borderlands 2 VR, Star Trek: Bridge Crew, Sairento, Surgeon Simulator, and more. A percentage goes to support charity.
This week Mike (@AssaultSuit), Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about a ridiculous amount of video and board games including: Animal Crossing, Fighting EX Layer, BoxVR,Stacks on Stacks(On Stacks), Secret Neighbor, Tharsis, Red7, Star Trek Bridge Crew, Moving Out, Crazier Eights, Cows in My Pants, The One-Hundred Tori, X-Com Chimera Squad and more.
AlienHiveMind writes: "Star Trek is a beloved franchise about space and exploration. So what gives?"
There has never been a good Star Trek game unfortunately. I think that the original Bioware team could have done a perfect job, based on what they did with Mass Effect.
The show doesn't really lend itself to gameplay that well, or at least not in an obvious way. Very story focused, obviously, with less emphasis on action. Would be cool if a talented dev would figure something out something cool and interesting, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
The Star Trek community would expand exponentially if a great game came along.
Look I love some of the 16-bit offerings and I'm a huge fan of Star Trek (STD is trash) but to be real. Star Trek has never had a great game. STO is fine for what it is. MMO jank but fun. VR game is..jank but fun. 16-bit games are jank but fun. Star Trek isn't the best series to make a game out of. It would have to be something deliberate and slow but also very open. That's tough to do.
I still like the old point and click Star Trek 25th Anniversary on Steam I use to skip class and play it in the computer room lol. There is also a TNG point and click to but it's all right I use to rent TNG on the SNES all the time it was good but also a pain in the ass and if I remember the same game appeared on the Genesis. There is also a DS9 game on Genesis and it wasn't bad either. Bridge Commander VR was decent as for Star Trek online its not really my type of game. I know the NES Star Trek game I rented years ago when we rented a NES the game was boring so was Star Feet Academy on the SNES. Star Trek on Colecovision looked cool at the time but got very repetitive very fast If I remember right the game was done by Sega.
What a waste of bandwidth.
3GB?
Seems kind of small but ok.
I for one am getting it. Also glad to see they have procedural mission generation to extend the life of the game.
After seeing Angry Joe and his friends play it I was very impressed. VR is ideal for simulations like this and it's sort of cool to see the player's hands working the controls on a screen inside the game. This is the kind of stuff we used to dream about years ago and it's finally becoming a reality, though slowly. I have not played it so I won't say this game is for everyone or that it is going to be a blockbuster but the tech I have seen is pretty impressive. I don't know that the PSVR will be as cool as what I have seen with Angry Joe and the PC version due to the different controllers, but it should still be a cool game for Star Trek and simulation fans.
Are they out of their Vulcan minds?