GameZone.com writes: "Star Trek Online's spaceship combat is an odd mix of standard tactics and flexible thought. Many gamers make jokes about 'button mashing' – repeatedly hitting the same buttons to win. In Star Trek you will be mashing the same buttons because starships only have a few weapons. You will, however, be thoroughly engaged. Shield power needs to be re-routed, enemies need to be kept in your weapons' firing arcs, and some weapons need to be activated at just the right moment to get their best effect. Players need to think ahead and be flexible in order to succeed. Maneuvering your ship can be the most important part of the battle, since everything is in constant motion. Unlike other games where some players will rarely have to move during a fight, everyone must pay attention to what's going on around them – or pay the price."
The long-running, free-to-play Star Trek Online has expanded once more - and this time it's the new Both Worlds season that comes to Xbox and PlayStation.
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Fans are getting their Janeway fix with the latest update. Perfect World Entertainment Inc., a leading publisher of online games, and Cryptic Studios announced Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager will make her Star Trek Online debut in Shadow’s Advance.
Was never really a big Voyager fan I did watch it they reused a lot of the same story arcs time travel, slip stream, the borg, thrown closer to home. Best aliens I like that were introduced in the series were the Hirogen would love to see the Klingons take them on in a war.
Interesting, but I'm a little skeptical, we'll see. I'd like to see how much maneuverability users will have, especially if they have to focus on it while fighting. I always thought a lot of the MMOFPS games integrated that element well.
The whole idea about fighting in 3D space has been done, but this adds an element. The concept of outfitting for team play, though, was interesting. Want to know about the availability of the weapons though - if they are purchased or dropped and if drops yield better upgrades than buying them does.
Star Wars > Star Trek
i foudn that ship combat was fun dunring the beta