![]() A dangerous anomaly early on allows you to find your feet where the narrative is concerned, setting out your stall early doors in terms of who you’re likely to get on with better. As both you’ll need to make decisions that impact how the supporting cast view you and, subsequently, treat you. It’s a narrative juxtaposition that mostly works, although Diaz often comes across as the slightly bumbling well-meaning sidekick to Rydek’s hyper-competent, no-nonsense leader. As the latter, you’re attempting to fill the shoes of your popular and highly thought-of predecessor. As a result, tensions are high as Starfleet prepares to return the Resolute to active service despite the concerns of her crew. As the former you’ve been part of the crew of the U.S.S Resolute for a while, having been around six months before when an warp drive experiment almost obliterated the ship, and killed 20 crew members including the previous First Officer. You split your time between two protagonists: lowly engineer Carter Diaz and decorated First Officer Jara Rydek. It’s a narrative adventure in the vein of a Telltale series, with the focus on moral and choices, critical decisions, and heaps of quick-time event minigames. Yes, I know: sterling insight as always – but I struggle to imagine non-fans of Roddenberry’s universe getting past certain barriers to truly enjoy the experience. ![]() While it might seem obvious to say this, Star Trek: Resurgence is really one for the Trekkies out there.
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