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Reviewer : 1701-g
Ave Rating : 3.2500 for 4 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Harbinger Rating : 1
Platforms : Macintosh, Windows Year : 1996
Review : Harbinger is far from the ebst game you will ever played. Even by the standards of the time, it is poor. The 'action' parts of the game are slow and involve you just moving your mouse and click at where you want Phasers to fire. Voice acting is good and the script is very entertainig, so much so I wish they made it a DS9 episode as the plot and story are not bad at all but the graphics and gameplay really let it down. The gameplay is point and click stuff so can get dull over long periods. The graphics are terrible. mainly because all the colours seem far too bright and colour full, Sisko's uniform is almost Day-glow Red. If you pick this up in a charity shop and its less than £2 then give it a shot, but otherwise, avoid
Title : Star Trek: Klingon Rating : 3
Platforms : Windows Year : 1996
Review : Cool game. even the graphics still entertain you today. This game uses the old Quake Engine and as aresult, looks great. the gameplay is amazing and the plotline is thick and engrossing. well worth a punt. Only downside is that the knives and swords are a little cumbersome to use and the animations for them do not come close to Worfs demonstrations, more like Quarks ;-)
Title : Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (video game) Rating : 5
Platforms : Macintosh, Sega Mega Drive, Super NES, Windows Year : 1994
Review : An amazing 5 disks long! this game was fun, engrossing and entertaining. spent hours with my mates seting ridiculous challenges on the Head 2 Head mode such as a Shuttle against the supercruiser. graphics are very poor considering todays standards but still entertain to a small degree. The acting in the video sequences alone makes this worth buying
Title : Star Trek: Starfleet Command III Rating : 4
Platforms : Windows Year : 2002
Review : A much better game than its predecessors less repetitive, more action and more choice of ships including Akira and Saber classes. Graphics, voice acting and story are all much improved. Hard to get hold of thou

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