Whats your opinion on that Voyager game that came out some months ago? You think they should make more games of similar premise for the other Star Trek series?
I meant to do a proper writeup of it, but since its been a few weeks since I finished it, its not exactly fresh in my memory.
-The morale mechanic's kind of annoying. You can only spend so much time in a level before the crew start to whine about you taking too long to get them home. Once you hit that point, morale starts to plummet, even if you want to do the sidequests.
-Speaking of, you want to do the main quests first, since main and sidemissions take days to complete since you always have to research some kind of tech. If you do the side missions first, you'll likely run out of resources and end up losing because Voyager's a real fuel guzzler.
-Sometimes the crew will make requests, sometimes they're reasonable, like build another weapons system aboard, but one of them is "Demolish this room, we don't like the feng shui", which can be pretty retarded depending on what they're asking you to scrap.
-If a main character dies, they'll be replaced with a generic crewmen to replace them. Which is fine in most cases, but they give you the backup crewman even in cases where it doesn't really fit, like if you keep Tuxiv instead of splitting them apart again, then you get Backup Talaxian and Asian Security Chief. Ditto if you split B'elanna into a Human and Klingon and don't restore her to her hybrid self.
-Some of the characters they choose to add feel a little random. I said this earlier, but there's no Lon Suder, which feels like an odd exclusion to me, but apparently the DLC lets you recruit...this guy
I was kinda disappointed they didn't have Lynsday Ballard or the stranded Ferengi in some form too. No Samantha Wildman either.