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    Star Trek Online Beta: RPG? Yes please! MMO? I'm not sure.

    posted @ 1/28/2010 01:05:00 AM by Vichus Smith



    If you have every dreamed of blasting a Klingon in the neck with a phaser set to stun, Star Trek Online has finally been made for you to enjoy.

    Besides Star Wars, the other big deal in Sci-fi has been Star Trek, from the original series to its latest rebirth in an alternate timeline, millions have been watching trek and loving its universe. So an MMORPG in that universe is obviously a move that had to be attempted.

    What you get is Star Trek Online, a beautiful entry in the expanded world of Trek that takes place a few generations after the original series.




    In any MMO, you must begin creating your virtual self, and STO gives you a wealth of options. As a Trek novice, I thought the only race options would be between an earthling, a Vulcan, maybe even a Klingon. The list is about 4 times as long as that. The customization doesn't end in picking your race. The character customization will satisfy people who live to carve the best virtual model you can.





    The character I created was Jon Cade, a silver-haired, contemplative science officer. I think he's either an Andorian or a Nausiccan. I don't recall. Seriously, the amount of races overwhelmed me a bit. So once I create Jon Cade, it's off to learn a bit about the world I've been dropped into. What better way to learn how to function in the Star Trek universe than to fight some Borg!

    Damn it feels good to shoot a phaser. Or, when you get up close, it's satisfying to lay a Borg out with a good right hook. Attacking is easy, but i'm not really satisfied with how you move in STO. I like the waypoint style of movement in MMORPGs. The way you move in STO feels like it was made for console analog sticks, not w,a,s, and d. You can move by clicking both mouse buttons, sending your character in the direction your field of vision is pointing. At least give me the option of another style!




    As a casual MMOer (which sounds like blasphemy) I only spent a few hours on the beta. There were away team missions and the space missions, which involves flying around in your own ship and engaging any enemies who you make come up against- like Borg cubes. Just like the movement on foot, moving in your ship is awkward. The ships of STO have to be maneuvered similarly to a boat. It's not smooth sailing, though.

    After a few missions, I was ready to finally go off on my own to accept any mission I wished. I only got as far as the beginning of the big Klingon invasion, but there was something off (not enough servers? my wireless connection just blows) that denied my a final moment of Federation glory.

    I had a fairly positive experience with the game, and while I don't think that this is my ideal world to spend some time in, I think it's a great effort. Since it was a beta, there were obvious hiccups and nagging bits, but to just successfully accomplish Trek in an MMO setting is enough for a thumbs up for me. I would much rather have this game as an offline RPG, but I might be in the minority opinion on that. I didn't really feel like I was part of an online experience anyway, so why not have Star trek for consoles?

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    Star Trek Online Gameplay Footage Released

    posted @ 12/01/2009 03:16:00 PM by Douceswild


    So many MMOs' and so little time. They just keep coming. Not all of them turn out to be good, which is sort of a good thing, because if they were, then I'd have no time to keep you guys updated on the latest in the MMO world. Speaking of which, Star Trek Online has been making their presence known lately.

    Star Trek Online is a Cryptic Studios project. This is the same crew that brought us Champions Online a few months ago. They've been trickling more info to the public over the last month or so, including the release date (Feb. 2, 2010). The latest news comes in the form of gameplay footage. As much as I'm anticipating a good sci-fi mmo, I don't know if this is it. My money is still on Star Wars: The Old Republic, but who am I kidding, I'll most likely pick of Star Trek Online regardless.

    Check out the official site for more info.

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    New Podcast Day: Episode 83

    posted @ 1/21/2008 12:34:00 PM by Ninjasistah
    New Monday, new podcast episode.

    In this new episode of the ESH podcast MagicMystic returns to the show [finally] to add a little manwa up in this piece with Banya: The Explosive Delivery Man. Pandalicious pokes her nose into the show and shares her experiences with Scene It: Lights, Camera, Action on the XB360, and NinJaSistah rounds out the hour with the affect Mass Effect has had on her while she's been playing it.

    To get an idea of what's going on in this episode, here are the titles we didn't use:
    • Math Drives Me Insane
    • Pandas Don't Read (Unless They Have To)
    • Panda Needs Scene It: Star Trek TNG
    • MagicMystic Returns To Find Nothing's Changed
    • and finallyl
    • D&D Do's & Don'ts


    It's a full show with the full ESH crew at the helm folks. So sync your ipod, go out to lunch, and listen to Episode 83: Don't Let Nature Go To Voicemail.

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