Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/star-trek-legends/id1529664467 Star Trek: Legends Tilting Point LLC Star Trek: Legends allows you to receive updates and content while playing the game. You'll be asked to consent to this … Buy Now Watch Media DetailsStar Trek: Legends allows you to receive updates and content while playing the game. You'll be asked to consent to this before any download is made. You may reject in-game downloads and continue to play offline.Engage in an epic storyline for control of the mysterious Nexus and the fate of the universe as players step into the role of their favorite Star Trek heroes and villains in the hit franchise's official team-based RPG. Players will embark on missions, experience epic turn-based combat and make choices that influence the entire story as they take command of the U.S.S. Artemis. They’ll warp into the Nexus, where they’ll discover new worlds and recruit over 40 of their favorite characters from the entire Star Trek franchise - Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Star Trek: Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, and Star Trek: Picard. Their crew’s skills and ingenuity will prove critical as players choose the right team members from their collection for the task at hand. Each legend has their own unique set of skills, abilities and weapons, from Spock’s Vulcan Nerve Pinch to Worf’s deadly Bat’leth. Explore beautifully rendered 3D worlds, fully realized and lovingly animated characters, and a dynamic graphics system that provides a console-level experience on your Apple device. Star Trek: Legends allows you to receive updates and content while playing the game. You'll be asked to consent to this before any download is made. You may reject in-game downloads and continue to play offline. Privacy Policy & Terms of Service: Please read our privacy policy at https://www.tiltingpoint.com/privacy-policy-aa/ By playing Star Trek: Legends, you agree to our terms of service: https://www.tiltingpoint.com/terms-of-service/ © 2021 Tilting Point, Ltd. All rights reserved. TM & © 2021 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information Seller:Tilting Point LLC Genre:Role Playing Release:Apr 02, 2021 Updated:Jun 23, 2022 Version:1.0.21 Size:1.0 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Warriv Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Feb 21, 2015 244 11 18 Portugal #2 Warriv, Apr 3, 2021 This is like, a gacha set on Star Trek’s universe, but without micro transactions. Which is pretty cool, I actually enjoy the whole gameplay loop gachas, they’re just prohibitively expensive, and you know, evil. Story is interesting enough, they integrated the whole concept of mixed timelines really well and made it the focus of the narrative. I’m curious to see how they handle progression, you get a bunch of characters just playing the story, and then there’s the usual dungeons/arena pvp/guild/weekly and daily events system most gachas have. There’s a shop, but you can’t spend real money, obviously. The other thing gacha games usually do is have plenty of updates, new characters, more story content, and new modes, but usually they’re just motivated by the increasing cash-flow. I wonder how that’ll work here. They do seem to indicate they want to expand the game further, so let’s see I guess. All in all, it’s been as fun as gachas usually are in the beginning, and the lack of micro transactions is certainly refreshing and very welcome, as you don’t have that looming feeling of being preyed upon. JasonLL likes this. JasonLL Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2014 546 106 43 Male #3 JasonLL, Apr 4, 2021 Last edited: Apr 4, 2021 Star Trek Legends feels like a game that was 95% on the way to become a free to play gatcha and at the last minute the devs made a u-turn and made it premium for Apple Arcade. Which isn’t a bad thing at all since there’s a good reason why so many people get hooked into these type of games. The great thing about it is that whaling or pay to win is effectively eliminated while still maintaining the addictive gameplay loops and grind. Yes. For me updates are the lifeblood of any type of collection game. The devs always need to dangle a carrot in front of the player to keep them engaged. I do wonder if a premium gatcha will have the legs that their free to play counterparts have (Galaxy Of Heroes/Strike Force/Epic Seven/FateGO). I’ve always assumed that the rabid fans that spend a ton of money are the reason why the most popular gatchas get frequent updates years after release. Warriv Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Feb 21, 2015 244 11 18 Portugal #4 Warriv, Apr 4, 2021 I think it goes beyond the removal of pay to win, it drastically changes the balance of the game. If you just take any gacha, and remove the micro-transactions, the resulting game is a slow, slow mess of a grind. Hence all the aggressive updating and “gifting” gachas usually engage on, necessary to keep the f2players occupied. This game seems to account for that and provides a straightforward experience, balanced from the get-go as a premium experience, while still maintaining those sweet gameplay loops. Which is why I don’t think it was ever intended as a f2p game, because when you play a game that was meant to be monetized through iaps and later in development turned premium, you can always tell something is off. Anyway, I’m also curious to see how this game evolves, precisely for the reasons you described. I guess this is a subscription service, after all, but will it be enough...? Will the developers be updating the game regularly, and for how long? I guess I’m fine either way, but not going to lie, I’d very much appreciate it if the game gets more content eventually. hellscaretaker Well-Known Member May 27, 2012 1,098 6 38 Im a youtube gamer/streamer https://www.youtube.com/user/touchgameplay #5 hellscaretaker, Apr 5, 2021 I would not be suprised if this game appears on google play later on down the line. As your typical FTP RPG game with all the bells and whistles of FTP, we all agree you can tell this was orginal going to be a FTP game i'm sure it would not take much to turn it back. While I do not know the cut that Apple gives to developers that release on Apple Arcade I hope the money they do give (which is life blood of any heavy FTP) is enough that the two developer will carry on adding content to the game. There is a Esp 7 i see thats coming soon. If this game is a success, and other developers jump on board with similar ideas? Just imgine Raid Shadows on Apple Arcade.? Alex DeLargest Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2010 346 122 43 Male USA/France #6 Alex DeLargest, Apr 5, 2021 I thought Apple Arcade games were typically a timed exclusive deal for future release later on most other platforms but that they are forbidden from being released on Android in the future. Alex DeLargest Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2010 346 122 43 Male USA/France #7 Alex DeLargest, Apr 6, 2021 The PVP in this is just completely inscrutable as far as what it is doing with matchmaking and bots. Why do I keep getting matched with teams 1/5 my teams skill level? Why does my AI team keep losing battles against teams with 1/5 my skill level? ac166 Well-Known Member May 15, 2014 383 12 18 #8 ac166, Apr 8, 2021 If you want to play the f2p version of this game for comparison, Star Trek Timelines (by the same developer) has been out in the app store for a while. Jumpy Jumper Member Mar 29, 2020 12 0 1 Male #9 Jumpy Jumper, May 8, 2021 How do I get reinforcements to beam in after I loose Away Team characters in a battle? I know it had something to do with Nexus Particles but I can’t figure those out either. I have played these type of games before but never for long. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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This is like, a gacha set on Star Trek’s universe, but without micro transactions. Which is pretty cool, I actually enjoy the whole gameplay loop gachas, they’re just prohibitively expensive, and you know, evil. Story is interesting enough, they integrated the whole concept of mixed timelines really well and made it the focus of the narrative. I’m curious to see how they handle progression, you get a bunch of characters just playing the story, and then there’s the usual dungeons/arena pvp/guild/weekly and daily events system most gachas have. There’s a shop, but you can’t spend real money, obviously. The other thing gacha games usually do is have plenty of updates, new characters, more story content, and new modes, but usually they’re just motivated by the increasing cash-flow. I wonder how that’ll work here. They do seem to indicate they want to expand the game further, so let’s see I guess. All in all, it’s been as fun as gachas usually are in the beginning, and the lack of micro transactions is certainly refreshing and very welcome, as you don’t have that looming feeling of being preyed upon.
Star Trek Legends feels like a game that was 95% on the way to become a free to play gatcha and at the last minute the devs made a u-turn and made it premium for Apple Arcade. Which isn’t a bad thing at all since there’s a good reason why so many people get hooked into these type of games. The great thing about it is that whaling or pay to win is effectively eliminated while still maintaining the addictive gameplay loops and grind. Yes. For me updates are the lifeblood of any type of collection game. The devs always need to dangle a carrot in front of the player to keep them engaged. I do wonder if a premium gatcha will have the legs that their free to play counterparts have (Galaxy Of Heroes/Strike Force/Epic Seven/FateGO). I’ve always assumed that the rabid fans that spend a ton of money are the reason why the most popular gatchas get frequent updates years after release.
I think it goes beyond the removal of pay to win, it drastically changes the balance of the game. If you just take any gacha, and remove the micro-transactions, the resulting game is a slow, slow mess of a grind. Hence all the aggressive updating and “gifting” gachas usually engage on, necessary to keep the f2players occupied. This game seems to account for that and provides a straightforward experience, balanced from the get-go as a premium experience, while still maintaining those sweet gameplay loops. Which is why I don’t think it was ever intended as a f2p game, because when you play a game that was meant to be monetized through iaps and later in development turned premium, you can always tell something is off. Anyway, I’m also curious to see how this game evolves, precisely for the reasons you described. I guess this is a subscription service, after all, but will it be enough...? Will the developers be updating the game regularly, and for how long? I guess I’m fine either way, but not going to lie, I’d very much appreciate it if the game gets more content eventually.
I would not be suprised if this game appears on google play later on down the line. As your typical FTP RPG game with all the bells and whistles of FTP, we all agree you can tell this was orginal going to be a FTP game i'm sure it would not take much to turn it back. While I do not know the cut that Apple gives to developers that release on Apple Arcade I hope the money they do give (which is life blood of any heavy FTP) is enough that the two developer will carry on adding content to the game. There is a Esp 7 i see thats coming soon. If this game is a success, and other developers jump on board with similar ideas? Just imgine Raid Shadows on Apple Arcade.?
I thought Apple Arcade games were typically a timed exclusive deal for future release later on most other platforms but that they are forbidden from being released on Android in the future.
The PVP in this is just completely inscrutable as far as what it is doing with matchmaking and bots. Why do I keep getting matched with teams 1/5 my teams skill level? Why does my AI team keep losing battles against teams with 1/5 my skill level?
If you want to play the f2p version of this game for comparison, Star Trek Timelines (by the same developer) has been out in the app store for a while.
How do I get reinforcements to beam in after I loose Away Team characters in a battle? I know it had something to do with Nexus Particles but I can’t figure those out either. I have played these type of games before but never for long.