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Reviewer : Kevin Czajkowski
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Judgment Rites Rating : 5
Platforms : Macintosh, Windows Year : 1993
Review : This is my favorate Star Trek game of all time. it is simple, and pretty straight-foward but loads of fun. i wish there was some way to install this on my computer again but there is just no way... and even if you can the newer mouse drivers will not work with the game. (per a dialouge i had with interplay). Where this game really shines is in the subttle dialouge "easter eggs" of a sort when you do something you shouldn't. For example in the mission with trelane try giving the Schnapps you pick up to Bones in different situations or use it on different people and Bones usually responds with varying levels of hilarity. Or try phasering everything you come across.

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