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Reviewer : Tinadrin Chelnor
Ave Rating : 3.3333 for 3 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Armada II Rating : 5
Platforms : Windows Year : 2001
Review : I absolutely loves this game for quite some time. Eventually when I got into modding my games, I modded this a lot. Some of the ships seemed either under powered or overpowered compared to canon. I really liked some of the non-canon ships, others not so much. All in all this is a great game, and I still have it around.
Title : Star Trek: Birth of the Federation Rating : 5
Platforms : Windows Year : 1999
Review : I cannot understate my love for this game. I absolutely love empire-building strategy games. And when this came out I literally lived BOTF. It was great to see a Star Trek based game like this, and it was in fact so awesome that there is/was a fan-based sequel (Supremacy?). I partook in that a bit, but last I know it was still in the early stages of development. I wasn't a great fan of the Intel side, I think it played too-large a part in games. It is good to have it play a part, but I think it should have been a little less significant. The battles weren't overly amazing, but then I play for the strategy and diplomacy, the battles are just extra fun when you decide to kick ass (or have your ass kicked). the Klingon or Romulans were by far the best to play (for me). I have Win 7 and it still works, and it also worked on my old laptop which was Win Vista, so all good stuff. After moving to Scotland for a year and then back, I lost my game, and sought it out on E-Bay because it was such a great game to play. Anyway, I would recommend any Star Trek fan to play this game.
Title : Star Trek: Conquest Rating : 0
Platforms : Play Station 2, Wii Year : 2007
Review : Sad to say, this game did not live up to my expectations. I don't really feel it's worth writing about, it was a waste of my money. Such a shame.

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