If you never got the opportunity to play Sleeping Dogs last year, first off shame on you and second, you are now getting a second chance if you are a Playstation Plus member to get the game absolutely free. On May 7th you will be able to download the open world Hong Kong adventure to your instant games collection on Playstation Plus and experience the off the wall action for yourself.
Check out our review for Sleeping Dogs here and if you have not become a Playstation Plus member yet, there really is no excuse for all that Sony gives you for $50 a year.
I am a lifelong Star Trek fan. Not a bandwagon since 2009 when J.J. Abrams made it cool to like the adventures of the Starship Enterprise. Now do not get me wrong, I absolutely loved the 2009 reboot and applaud everyone involved for making Trek accessible to a whole new generation. Now, this summer we will be getting the much anticipated follow-up, Star Trek Into Darkness, and with that comes the dreaded words….movie tie-in game.
I first saw footage of Star Trek at E3 two years ago and was generally excited about what I saw. A buddy co-op space adventure starring Kirk and Spock with influences coming from the Mass Effect series and Gears of War, two of my favorite franchises ever. The game was set for release in 2012, but was given a whole extra year of development time to coincide with the release of the movie sequel. I made the mistake of thinking that this would help the game become more than the run-of-the-mill movie game and yet here we are, in 2013, with exactly that.
Star Trek is set after the first film (obviously), but it does not bridge the two movies. For that you will need to pick up IDW’s four issue mini-series, Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness. The game plays out as more of an extended episode of the series with the new crew. One long, long episode. All the good will that is built up in the first hour or two of play is wasted when the story stretches out way farther than it needs to. By the end, you are wondering exactly how much longer you will have to pry open one more door, hack one more door lock or fall off a ledge from the game not reading your jump command.
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Gears of Kirk? Spock of War?
Star Trek has you choosing to play as Kirk or Spock at the beginning of the campaign, but I never really saw much of a difference in the two. The makers have said that Spock was to be played as more of a logical, stealth option while Kirk a headstrong, shoot-first type. In theory, this sounds good, yet it is not actually implemented in the game. You have the option of stealth during multiple missions and it doesn’t matter which character you are playing as to do it because once the shooting starts both you and your A.I. partner have a license to kill.
The main plot involves a Vulcan scientist who has created a source of energy called the Helios device which will aid the Vulcans in the creation of New Vulcan. Due to sabotage, the device opens a rift in space which allows creatures known as the Gorn to pass through. These creatures appeared only once in the original series in the famously cheesy fight with Capt. Kirk.
Give Uncle Scrotor a hug
But now they have been given a modern makeover and appear much more dangerous. You will find many different variety of Gorn to fight like the green Gorn, red Gorn, blue Gorn and multicolored Gorn. Sensing a theme here? One of the main problems with Star Trek is the complete lack of enemy variety. Now you will have some levels that have you fighting infected Vulcan or Federation officers where you stun them and choke them out, but the majority of your time is spent obliterating one lizard or another. Now I know this is the essence of every shooter, but at least with games like Gears of War there is enemy variety. The Gorn are literally different colors with different weapons.
Cover mechanics are not bad or good, they are mostly serviceable. There is no melee attack to speak of unless you stun your enemy first making for some weird situations when you have someone running up on you and you can not quick fire to hit them. Don’t expect to melee them back, just run away, turn around and fire again. There is an attempt to have an upgrade system for health, tricorders and weapons, but it is rudimentary at best. You use your tricorder to scan your environments for alien plant life, audio logs and new enemy types to add to the data log which gain you XP. Spend as you wish on phaser upgrades or tricorder abilities like healing your partner. The useless part of this is that you can easily beat the game without upgrading one single item.
The Voice of Reason
The two aspects of Star Trek that truly do excel are the music and the voice work. The music takes pieces of Michael Giacchino’s 2009 soundtrack and mixes them well with new samples that work very well in the Abrams reboot universe. The voice acting is also on the good side. Chris Pine seem to be having fun voicing a video game character and his Kirk is just as cocky and headstrong as his cinematic counterpart. Zachary Quinto’s Spock is equally up to task and there were multiple moments where his interaction with Kirk was very enjoyable and worthy of the movies. The rest of the cast is here as well including Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, Karl Urban and Zoe Saldana. Sadly it sounds like Saldana read her lines at gunpoint with someone telling her to sound as disinterested as possible, kind of like her role in Avatar.
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Star Trek has a lot of good ideas and ambition that never comes to the surface. You can tell the influences that drove the game throughout, but it never gets past mediocrity. The sections on board the Enterprise are a bit of fun and the voice acting is a treat (except for you Zoe) while the music is too good for the product it is attached to. If they could have tightened up the controls and cut a couple of hours of the blah plot, Star Trek could have been better than average. It overstays its welcome and the final few hours are spent on bland looking alien ships that test your patience. If you find this in a bargain bin for $20 and are a Trek fan, by all means pick it up, but for a full priced $60 title, there is a lot left to be desired. As melty as I get over Chris Pine’s voice, it is not worth the price of admission.
This is a busy weekend to be a nerd. Iron Man 3 opens this weekend (review coming Monday morning) and Star Wars Day happens to coincide with Free Comic Book Day. Free Comic Book Day really is a great day every year for fans and people who want to get involved in the wonderful world of comics. Many shops nationwide pull out all the stops and have artist signings, cosplay and contests. Be sure and check with your local comic shop about hours and special events they will be putting on.
If you have a female that you want to convince needs to go with you to Free Comic Book Day, I suggest you let her watch this video with Hugh Jackman inviting everyone to partake in the festivities. Just tell her the dude from Les Mis loves comics and you are in. And if you are with a significant other that is looking forward to going to FCBD with you then congratulations, you have won at life.
It looks like Marvel is still hard at work getting all of their properties back under one cinematic umbrella. Last week they regained the rights to Daredevil and now they have Johnny Blaze back in the fold.
Exact details were not given on how Marvel acquired the rights from Sony, but one can assume it is because Sony saw no more profit in the character and Marvel gladly bought the rights back. The first Ghost Rider movie in 2007 was a success, but the 2012 follow-up, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, was only the second movie I could not make it through the whole way because it was a massive pile of shit.
Marvel has no plans for a reboot of the character and I think they are wise to wait a few years before even attempting it.
Kelsey Grammar has joined the cast of Transformers 4 as the main villain specializing in counter-intelligence. This is not Grammar’s first go round with a big movie franchise having played Beast (rather well) in Brett Ratner’s attempt to kill the X-Men franchise, X-Men: The Last Stand. He also played the villainous douche rather well on the Starz series Boss.
Don’t think I don’t see what Michael Bay is doing here. After three TF flicks with Shia the Beef and Megan Fox, he is attempting to have actual actors be in the next entry to make people (like me) think that things are changing for the franchise.
We are only one day away from the release of Iron Man 3 and the unofficial start of the summer movie season which means we are even closer to the release of Man of Steel. Now if you follow this site regularly, you know that I am counting down the days until June 14th and will be bringing you every bit of information I can as the movie looms closer.
A new TV spot debuted last night as well which you can watch below.
The final act to The Hangover trilogy is on its way Memorial Day weekend. A new duo of posters have just been released with Heather Graham’s Jade and “baby Carlos” in very familiar eyewear and the second has a very bitter looking King Ralph.
An analyst for Jeffries has stated that he believes that the iPhone 6 will launch in 2014 with an even larger screen than its predecessor, the iPhone 5. He also went on to say the iPhone 5S will launch this summer with the 4″ screen that is standard on the 5’s now, but that Apple will try to woo new users with a better camera, faster processor and larger choice of colors beyond just black and white.
The iPhone’s chief rival, the Galaxy S series, is gaining steam on the king of smartphones and as much as we would like to say that this is just one analyst’s best guess, I can easily seeing things shake down just like he said.
Lego is expanding their video game empire even more this fall with the release of Lego Marvel Super Heroes. A new teaser trailer has just been released and it shows off the shadow of the main villain which is Galactus. Then Tony Stark makes a quip because well…he’s Tony Stark.
For anyone doubting that Man of Steel can not possibly be a great movie without John Williams’ classic Superman theme, I hate to point out your wrongness, but I am. The last Man of Steel trailer had our first sampling of Hans Zimmer’s original score and it felt truly like Superman, while being completely new. Check out the track listing for the soundtrack, but be warned, if you are on complete blackout for the movie do not spoil anything by reading it, even though I don’t believe anything large is given away.
The soundtrack will release on June 11th. Man of Steel releases on June 14th.
Disc: 1
1. Look to the Stars
2. Oil Rig
3. Sent here for a Reason
4. DNA
5. Goodbye My Son
6. If You Love These People
7. Krypton’s Last
8. Terraforming
9. Tornado
10. You Die or I Do
11. Launch
12. Ignition
13. I Will Find Him
14. This is Clark Kent
15. I Have So Many Questions
16. Flight
17. What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World?