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Star Trek D-A-C for Xbox Live Arcade hands-on

Relive the blockbuster Star Trek reboot one more time...from a top-down perspective.

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Star Trek D-A-C hands-on

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Lighting effects and planetary backgrounds are pretty, distracting.

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The Enterprise takes massive damage from the Romulans.

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Relive your Khan revenge fantasies (minus Khan).

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Different ships offer varying speed and weapon checks and balances.

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Turning radius on the Enterprise: not ideal.

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Base-capturing is like intergalactic king of the hill.

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