

Moments like these go a long way towards establishing this unlikely friendship. Thankfully, they look much better this time around.ĭuring the demo we encounter a few scripted scenes where one player is held at gunpoint while the other must take the shot to free them. These emanate from the first season of the original Star Trek where they were played by men in unconvincing rubber suits. Investigating further leads them to discover a hostile new enemy, a lizard-like race call the Gorn. Our heroes then beam their defeated foes up to the Enterprise so the crew can study them. After being attacked by a gang of Vulcans infected by a glowing vein disease, Spock tries to mind meld with one of them, but alas, the poor bloke's mind has been corrupted. Unlike Mass Effect, there won't be any dialogue trees.Ī brief demo follows the dynamic duo as they answer a distress call on New Vulcan. Spock can mind meld, perform the Vulcan death grip and use his tricorder to scan for enemy weak points, while Kirk can exploit said weak points and call the Enterprise down for an aerial assault.

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The former full of talent but lacking in guidance, and the latter conflicted between his buried emotions and ultra logical upbringing.ĭigital Extremes (The Darkness 2, Dark Sector) seeks to capture these strong personalities through its "asymmetric co-op." You play as Kirk and Spock as the pair explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, and boldly go where no man has gone before.īoth characters have special abilities that correspond to their unique characteristics. We cheered for the cocky, young Captain Kirk and the uptight, sombre Spock.

Abram's Star Trek Reboot in 2009 featured plenty of rousing action, but it was the characters more than anything that pulled us in.
