Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing fine and are well prepared for the winter holidays!
We at Dramatic Labs want to sweeten the festive season a little and are therefore giving away a total of 10 copies of Star Trek Resurgence on a platform of your choice (PS4, PS5, Xbox or PC).
Star Trek: Resurgence is a narrative-driven adventure game created by former members of Telltale Games that delivers all the excitement and wonder of the Star Trek universe. Join the crew of the U.S.S. Resolute as first officer Jara Rydek and enlisted engineer Carter Diaz on a mission to prevent an eons-old and powerful force from engulfing everything in its wake!
To take part, you have to comment on which Star Trek games you grew up with and which one was your favourite. The 10 winners will be randomly selected and contacted by me. The giveaway will run until 21st December 23:59 CET.
We would also be very happy if you visit us on our socials:
Discord: https://discord.gg/4PnJRN7xqy
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/TrekResurgence
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091845953352
Have fun and I look forward to your comments! 🖖
My fifth grade teacher would let us play 25th Anniversary if we did well in class. My first intro to Star Trek games!
Then went on to ask for them all. Loved the real life actors in Star Trek Borg (including John de lancie!)
I remember buying Klingon Honor Guard and being so bad at it that I asked my mom to return it, finding out later that the installation worked without the discs (the good old days of PC software). I got much better at FPS and went on enjoy Elite Force, which is probably my favorite.
Also waited with bated breath for the demo of New Worlds but can’t remember if I ever got the full game.
Speaking of demos, anyone remember the trailer for the game Secret of Vulcan Fury that was included in front of Interplay games, touting the voices of the original cast? So sad it was never released, considering it was deforest Kelley’s last turn as McCoy. I wonder if the original audio tapes still exist and someone could turn it into a game…
Ah, thanks for the memories of the golden age of Star Trek video games!