Spock: “Banal statement about the mission objectives”Īnother disappointment with Star Trek: The Game is that it makes little use of The Enterprise. Most of their dialog follows this simple pattern: Since Star Trek is a game built for co-op, Kirk and Spock are in every scene. Kirk: “Really, Spock? Did you figure that out by yourself?” I believe that we will have to find an alternate route.” There are some attempts to create a dynamic between Spock and Kirk, but they all end up sounding like this: Zachary Quinto’s flat work as Spock is especially disappointing. The voice actors sound like they either phoned in their performances, or they were on valium when they recorded the lines. Their dialog is boring, and it is delivered without emotion. The characters have no charm, wit, or pizzazz. The biggest problem with the game is that it captures absolutely none of the spirit of JJ Abrams's Star Trek. There is nothing in the gameplay that is downright broken or excruciatingly bad. The problem with Star Trek: The Game isn’t that any one part of it works so poorly that it ruins everything.
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