![]() You can follow the pointer (which points to Titus Nova) in your minimap, but it's a bad idea. When I reached Titus Nova (the target planet of the game), I still had the feeling I was barely 10 meters away from the position I took off. It feels like you are not getting anywhere. Even when you have crossed multiple sectors. The speed is so slow that it feels like you are staying at the same location the whole time. This could be realistic somehow, but it's just too damn sluggish. Steering the spaceship feels like steering a whale. There is nothing exciting or different in any sector of the system. Every sector looks kinda the same: some planets, some asteroids, some debris, maybe a sun, maybe a neutral spaceship to trade with, maybe an enemy. The enviroment (space) is totally boring and repetitive. So it already started with a bad impression. Let's just say: they click and feel "off". The buttons don't react immediately, as if they have a delay, sometimes you can't even select them correctly. However it was also told it will be released soon after.Īfter finally being able to play the game, I agree with the others. The last half hour of the clip is pure drama and losing because he got stuck without fuel, however it shows the depth and challenge of the game system.īesides I thought the game would be finished by now, but it seems they go for "Early Access" on Steam at 9th of July or so. Ship and crew members can be upgraded over time, so there is also some RPG aspect to it. Combat is slow-realtime, and gives a slight feeling of "turnbased". ![]() Looks very satisfying in how you control everything from the captain's chair. Yesterday I watched an hour of an Let's Play, and nothing of my enthusiasm vanished. It got my interest up much higher than any of the other Space Sims (like Elite or Star Citizen). A safe bet and about time someone grabbed the idea of an arm chair commander. This was a kickstarter which only asked for money to polish the game, but not to actually produce the game. If this ships is destroyed mankind ceases to exist.Ĭan't wait for this game. Uplay account and Uplay PC application required for game activation and installation.Ī permanent internet connection is required in order to play the game.You are the chief commander of spaceship, sitting in a captain's chair, giving the commands to defend the ship, organise resources or sacrifice people - all for the greater good. In Star Trek™: Bridge Crew, you’ll need more than just individual skill to overcome the challenges communication, trust, and close crew coordination are the keys to victory. In addition to a dynamic storyline, the game features an “Ongoing Missions” mode, procedurally generating missions for countless hours of Solo and Co-op adventure. In co-op, you can form a crew of four players to serve in the roles of Captain, Helm, Tactical and Engineer. Make strategic decisions and coordinate actions with your crew to complete the mission. The Klingon Empire is also active in the region, and their purpose is a threat to the Federation’s plans. Your mission: explore a largely uncharted sector of space known as The Trench, in hopes of locating a suitable new home world for the decimated Vulcan populace. The game puts you and your friends in the heart of the U.S.S. Star Trek™: Bridge Crew, playable in both VR and non-VR, will immerse you in the Star Trek universe.
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