
You can check out the teaser for yourself below. During interactive cinematics, you’ll have to make dialogue choices, and there’s also the potential for QTEs, though whether Dramatic Labsincludes them in Star Trek: Resurgence or not is still up in the air. In the walking segments, you explore an area and interact with the objects that you find. This was the formula used by many TellTale releases, and from the trailer, it seems to have been followed here too. When asked what sort of gameplay it would have, the devs stated that it would in many ways be similar to TellTalle Games adventure titles, but would also feature some improvements here and there to bring it up-to-date.Ĭhances are that the game is going to be mostly split into two modes: walking around and interactive cinematics. So far, the only major hints at gameplay we have come from the trailer posted to the developer’s YouTube page, and the FAQ that they posted on the game’s official website. Since the trailer, not too many details have been forthcoming, so we’re still not sure when in Spring the game will exactly be coming out.

We’ve known since the game was revealed that it was heading for a Spring 2022 release date, mostly because the trailer told us that right at the very end. The trailer showed off some of the adventure game gameplay, as well as a few of the cinematic moments and famous characters that will presumably feature in the story. Star Trek: Resurgence was sort of stealth announced by the developers in late 2021 with a short trailer released onto YouTube. Now, some of the people behind TellTell’s most popular games are bringing us Star Trek: Resurgence, a narrative adventure game set in the Star Trek universe. That company was responsible for the huge resurge in popularity of adventure games that we saw last decade, and the end of its time as a games developer and publisher was tragic. The downfall of TellTale Games left a void in my narrative adventure gamers’ hearts.
