Bridge Crew puts a player and their friends in the heart of a brand-new starship, the U.S.S. Aegis, where every action and decision made will determine the fate of the ship and her crew. The overriding mission is as follows: Explore a largely uncharted sector of space known as The Trench, in hopes of locating a suitable new home world for the decimated Vulcan populace -- while coming into direct conflict with the vaunted Klingon Empire.
Bridge Crew puts a player and their friends in the heart of a brand-new starship, the U.S.S. Aegis, where every action and decision made will determine the fate of the ship and her crew. The overriding mission is as follows: Explore a largely uncharted sector of space known as The Trench, in hopes of locating a suitable new home world for the decimated Vulcan populace -- while coming into direct conflict with the vaunted Klingon Empire.
No kidding! Hopefully you can do it with AI instead of a full crew, because otherwise that's an expensive undertaking.
I need this, but it needs an AI component.
This looks so rad. Once you buy all those VR headsets, I'll join your crew!
The article does state that AI will fill the other roles, if you choose to play alone. Extended single-player campaign, and procedurally generated missions hint at lots of possibilities behind whichever chair you choose to sit, which sounds awesome. One thing I'd love to see, especially since player action seems to be limited to a seated position, is a little better detail to character model and animation. At least something on par with what is in current Ubisoft games.
While the PSVR offers slightly less resolution than it's competitors, it will definitely be the cheapest point of entry (my bias: "Come on guys! Jump on that bandwagon!"), and it's a bit less cumbersome to carry around a PS4 and accessories to those LAN parties. Adam, you have a PS4, right (or was that a dream)?
I wish I did! I jumped on the Mario Kart 8 bandwagon and got a Wii U instead of something better.