
#Star trek online Ps4#
Unfortunately, the PS4 port seems to be slightly buggy during battle, which sometimes causes enemies to damage to your character through walls and outdoor scenery. Yet, regardless of the equipment used, combat itself is invariably dull and typically requires no more than button-mashing to claim victory. Considering the vast number of weapons and ship upgrades, these moments should be when Star Trek Online shines. Most NPCs encountered during your journey are in the form of enemies – on the ground and in space – which almost always must be defeated for the purpose of a mission. When the time comes to visit a planet for either reason, the player is met with small, somewhat barren environments.

Worse, planets discovered during your travels cannot be explored at all unless it is necessary to either receive or complete a mission. Traveling through space itself is something of a chore, as handling a spacecraft is similar in difficulty to saddling an elephant and making it jump through hoops. The great irony of Star Trek Online is the limitations it imposes on players who wish to explore the universe. Encounters with other players are rare, leaving one forced to substitute real-world teammates for bland, insignificant NPCs. Exploration is limited to small areas surrounded by invisible walls trade is confined to a single, automated exchange to players who are not part of a multiplayer team combat is lackluster and often frustrating and missions, while available in multitudes, sorely lack variety. Most players, however, will find that Star Trek Online mimics the elements of Star Wars: Galaxies in many ways – deep exploration, complex trade, fun combat, interesting quests – yet disappointingly forgets the adjectives in its execution of all three.
#Star trek online series#
Best of all, it is completely free right now for the PS4 through the Playstation Store, so fans of the series won't want to miss out. In most cases, this makes the game entertaining even for a non-Trekkie. The dialogue and campaign missions are very reminiscent of the Star Trek TV shows and movies, as is the charming musical score.


To its credit, Star Trek Online is playable – I'm ten hours into it – and its faithfulness to the established Star Trek canon will likely appeal to fans of the franchise.
