Star Trek Elite Force is basically a Voyager episode, complete with Voyager episode opening.
Star Trek Klingons Academy is really good, but it does have a few bugs.
If you’re more tactical, perhaps try Star Trek Starfleet Command. There are three games and they’re all on GOG.
Of course, you could pick up Sins of a Solar Empire for a fart and three marbles on the grey market. Then you can down the stellar Star Trek mods for it, like Star Trek Armada III or Ages of the Federation.
Star Trek Armada IV mod for Sins of a Solar Empire II just came out in alpha.
Star Trek Online is a free-to-play MMORPG that picks up some abandoned threads and is still getting new content and updates, brings back actors for VO. The downside is how grindy it is.
Fun fact, the Odyssey class of the Ent-F was first introduced in STO, as we’re 1 or 2 other newer classes seen in PIC
Yeah, some ship designs are really good in STO. Ship gameplay is also the best part of STO.
Problem are the FOMO events and eventually hitting a grind wall if you want to be able to play later missions without constantly dying.
Ground missions are also really crap. They’re very basic cheap MMO affair, in stark contrast to the space gameplay. I read two different developers made made the two aspects of STO gameplay, and it really show.
Despite how good the stories can sometimes be, and how the writing is a real love letter to Star Trek as a whole, the compounding issues eventually got me to stop playing.
Play some games.
Star Trek Elite Force is basically a Voyager episode, complete with Voyager episode opening.
Star Trek Klingons Academy is really good, but it does have a few bugs.
If you’re more tactical, perhaps try Star Trek Starfleet Command. There are three games and they’re all on GOG.
Of course, you could pick up Sins of a Solar Empire for a fart and three marbles on the grey market. Then you can down the stellar Star Trek mods for it, like Star Trek Armada III or Ages of the Federation.
Star Trek Armada IV mod for Sins of a Solar Empire II just came out in alpha.
Adding Star Trek 25th Anniversary and Judgement Rites to the list. An amazingly good duo if you don’t mind ‘90s graphics.
Star Trek Online is a free-to-play MMORPG that picks up some abandoned threads and is still getting new content and updates, brings back actors for VO. The downside is how grindy it is.
Fun fact, the Odyssey class of the Ent-F was first introduced in STO, as we’re 1 or 2 other newer classes seen in PIC
Yeah, some ship designs are really good in STO. Ship gameplay is also the best part of STO.
Problem are the FOMO events and eventually hitting a grind wall if you want to be able to play later missions without constantly dying.
Ground missions are also really crap. They’re very basic cheap MMO affair, in stark contrast to the space gameplay. I read two different developers made made the two aspects of STO gameplay, and it really show.
Despite how good the stories can sometimes be, and how the writing is a real love letter to Star Trek as a whole, the compounding issues eventually got me to stop playing.