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Reviewer : SilverStryfe
Ave Rating : 2.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Conquest Rating : 2
Platforms : Play Station 2, Wii Year : 2007
Review : Bought it on a whim and gave it a shot. periodically go back to it because it feels like playing the game Risk with starships instead. The campaign takes quite some time, especially if you arcade out every battle, but can keep you entertained for a few hours. My best strategy was always build the scout class vessels (federation and klingon only. the other races don't work quite as well with this). Defiant class for the federation and birds of prey for the klingons. you make 7 with your attack commander set to the attack formation and just strafe your enemies repeatedly. 7 small ships ca wipe out everything once you get the hang of it. unfortunately you also run out of fun once you have the trick. its more fun to play on the Wii than on the Playstation. Get it for an amusing game to kill a couple hours. There really is no story and no ending really worth the time you put into getting to it. beautiful backgrounds though.

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