Gertlushgaming Presents Our Star Trek The Video Game Review
Added: 25.06.2013 22:17 | 34 views | 0 comments
Play as two of the greatest science-fiction heroes ever Kirk and Spock in the award-winning STAR TREK, a completely original co-op experience that expands the Star Trek universe even further. Set in the 23rd Century world of the massively popular Star Trek reboot, this cover-based shooter immerses players in a rich, original story
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| Star Trek (2013)
Added: 24.06.2013 21:22 | 31 views | 0 comments
In Star Trek, the adventure continues off the JJ Abrams Star Trek 2009 film where Kirk and Spock must work together to stop a legendary enemy race bent on conquering the galaxy.
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| Star Trek: The Video Game review | GameFreaks
Added: 20.06.2013 21:20 | 4 views | 0 comments
GameFreaks write:
'Star Trek is a franchise that has a long and storied history. Star Trek (the game) takes on the same new action-oriented focus as Star Trek (the new movies). You will play as either Kirk (more weapon focussed) or Spock (more tricorder focussed) in a third-person cover shooter.'
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| Romulan Hunt 2
Added: 08.06.2013 19:31 | 7 views | 0 comments
Find Romulans without disturbing Vulcans in this Star Trek themed game
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| Cryptic Studios opens Seattle branch
Added: 07.06.2013 9:50 | 9 views | 0 comments
Neverwinter and Star Trek Online developer's new office to focus on polishing and improving Champions Online.
Cryptic Studio, the developer behind Star Trek Online and Neverwinter, will open a new studio located in Seattle, USA, called Cryptic North.
According to a with Cryptic Studios CEO Jack Emmert, the majority of the staff from the new studio will be from the defunct Flying Lab Software (Pirates of the Burning Sea). The studio's head will be director Russell Williams, co-founder of Flying Lab Software.
The new studio will be focused on polishing and improving Champions Online, as well as contributing to Star Trek Online and Neverwinter. On a related note, Emmert added that the company is open to making games for the PS4 and Xbox One and is actively researching the free-to-play business on consoles.
For formation on Cryptic Studio's latest game, check out
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| Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 out this winter
Added: 06.06.2013 19:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
Release window for Mercury Steam's action game confirmed; title will feature some open-world elements; Patrick Stewart to return as Zobek.
Mercury Stream's upcoming action game will launch for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC this winter, publisher Konami confirmed today in a pre-E3 briefing.
The release window comes by way of an all-new trailer for the game, which shows off the game's modern day setting and some of the title's new characters, enemies, and weapons.
In addition, Mercury Steam today confirmed the game will feature open-world elements.
Mercury Steam's Enric Alvarez explained that, "In Lords of Shadow 2, you'll be able to walk freely all over the game's universe without loading times and with a very organic and real feeling."
Lastly, the new Lords of Shadow 2 trailer hints that Star Trek actor Patrick Stewart will reprise his role as Zobek in the new game.
For more on Lords of Shadow 2, check out .
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| Star Trek Review | Next-Gen Gaming Blog
Added: 03.06.2013 18:18 | 3 views | 0 comments
If it had been made by a class of 1st year students studying games design then you would happily say bravo. Star Trek effectively looks and plays like it has training wheels on. It is safe to say that it has not boldly gone where no game has gone before.
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| Star Trek Review | Next-Gen Gaming Blog
Added: 03.06.2013 18:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
If it had been made by a class of 1st year students studying games design then you would happily say bravo. Star Trek effectively looks and plays like it has training wheels on. It is safe to say that it has not boldly gone where no game has gone before.
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n4g.com
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