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Title : Star Trek Hidden Evil
Developer : Empire
Publisher : Activision
Certificate : E
Platforms : Windows
Year : 2002
Rating : 2.0000 for 1 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Lamont Rating : 2
Review : Hidden evil was a short game that had high points. The original story line based on the Ba'ku is interesting enough to play the game for. The graphics are what you would expect from a 10 year old game they get the job done. The gameplay is a little basic and not as excited as you would want. If you are looking for a budget Star Trek game you might consider Hidden Evil. Don't expect a great game but it will help satisfy your ST gaming thurst.
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