Star Trek Prodigy Supernova
SCORE: 76
Have you been enjoying the live streams I
worked really hard on for Star Trek Prodigy Supernova? If you missed
them, then please check them out in our videos section. This review can
wait for you to watch some of those videos on demand. Welcome back after
watching those live streams that were turned into videos. You should
have a good feel for Star Trek Prodigy Supernova after watching those
videos. We play as two members of the crew in Star Trek Prodigy
Supernova. We are trying to save an area from the sun going supernova.
There are two major things we do while playing Star Trek Prodigy
Supernova. The first is to destroy these robots that get in the way.
Since there are two characters if one loses all of their health Star
Trek Prodigy Supernova will swap you over to the other character. Stay
alive long enough for the downed character to recover and you are fine.
The thing in Star Trek Prodigy Supernova to avoid is having both
characters down at the same time. I avoided that like the plague
personally.
The second thing we do in Star Trek Prodigy Supernova is solve puzzles.
Each of the characters have certain skills that will help the player
progress through the levels. These levels can take around half an hour
or more to get through. Saves are sparse so you may be playing for a
bit. Getting back to the ship lets us upgrade weapons and practice in
the holo deck. Weapon upgrades must be unlocked first. The phasers in
Star Trek Prodigy Supernova will overheat and then they must cool down.
The issues families will have with Star Trek Prodigy Supernova is
violence, and more. The characters look a little small to me in Star
Trek Prodigy Supernova. Yolanda even commented on that as she saw me
play. The graphics looks decent in Star Trek Prodigy Supernova. There is
plenty of voice acting and even some humor within Star Trek Prodigy
Supernova. As we rescue crew members in Star Trek Prodigy Supernova we
earn them as an assist. They will come into a battle make and attack and
leave. They must be charged up first. The dash is a great way to avoid
getting hit as long as it is charged up.
There is one strategy that will benefit you in Star Trek Prodigy
Supernova. Keep moving. I found that I could keep moving and attack. If
I got into trouble the dash is a great way to avoid getting hit. Moving
also gave my phasers time to cool down. I would try to avoid overheating
them as much as possible. Letting off the trigger button for a bit and
moving around would let them cool down. The weapon upgrades can be handy
in Star Trek Prodigy Supernova.
Star Trek Prodigy Supernova is a bit on the short side, but longer than
many of the other Outright Games we have played recently. At times Star
Trek Prodigy Supernova can get a bit repetitive. The puzzles can get
more clever or irritating - it depends on how you look at it. I learned
at one point to keep my characters in different areas of the level and
swap between them. At times a character not being used would wander off
from where I left them. I also ran into a glitch where the camouflage
skill was not appearing. Those live streams give video proof.
- Paul
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Outright Games
Developer: Tessera Studios
Rating: ‘E' - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
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