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Reviewer : Greg Janesch
Ave Rating : 4.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Bridge Commander Rating : 4
Platforms : Windows Year : 2002
Review : I remember hearing, before I played this game, that this was just about the best Star Trek game ever. I can see why. The subsystem targeting abilities for this game go unparalleled, at least as far as I know. Repairing hull damage is useful, and damage leaking through a weakened shield is reminiscent of many battles I've seen. Of course, the storyline isn't spectacular, and the limited number of ships in the original game does limit gameplay considerably. The campaign wasn't overly spectacular, and some of the other graphics (mostly beam weapons) were a bit odd. Mods are nice to have on here. So, yeah, this was a great game. Pity some of the others never quite matched up.

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