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Reviewer : ImmodicusFuror
Ave Rating : 3.0000 for 3 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Invasion Rating : 4
Platforms : Play Station Year : 2000
Review : An easy to control and fun fighter game with a decent storyline and nice graphics for the time. The voice acting was great, featuring familiar actors such as Dorn and Stewart. It's still fun to grab the Playstation controller and blast away a few Borg ships in a Valkyrie class fighter occasionally.
Title : Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars Rating : 2
Platforms : Windows Year : 2001
Review : While this game is fun for the first thirty minutes or so, there is nothing that will keep you wanting to play it after you've gone through a few battles. The storyline isn't exactly engaging, and the combat isn't beautiful or refined enough to make up for the fact that it is a 2D point-click-kill game. If it took more than an ounce of brains to play, it might be a good game.
Title : Star Trek: Legacy Rating : 3
Platforms : Windows, Xbox 360 Year : 2006
Review : I have given this game a three only because it includes the XBOX 360 version as well as the PC version. The 360 version is excellent; the controls work smoothly, the graphics are incredible, and it is just plain awesome to have a game where you can control any ship from the NX class to the Sovereign class. The storyline is pretty decent, if unimaginative (the V'Ger/Borg connection has been explored in many Trek novels, including the in the "Shatnerverse"). The PC version, however, is completely killed by perhaps the worst controls I have ever had the horror of using in a game. If these controls were remapped properly for the PC, it could be a decent game. The only major con both version suffer from together is the impact physics and scaling- ugh! Starships do not bounce off each other and planets! Moons are not the size of a Defiant class vessel! The idea was great, the execution was terrible.

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