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Reviewer : Rizulli
Ave Rating : 3.0000 for 2 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Klingon Academy Rating : 5
Platforms : Windows Year : 2000
Review : Quite possibly the best starship simulator to date. While the graphics are not top of the line anymore (keep in mind when it was developed) it has many unique features, such as targeted damage and the ability to micromanage just about every function of the ship. The single player campaign is probably the best Klingon storyline in all of Star Trek with live action cut scenes feature Christopher Plummer and David Warner reprising their roles from Star Trek VI. That alone makes this game worth playing through at least once.
Title : Star Trek: Legacy Rating : 1
Platforms : Windows, Xbox 360 Year : 2006
Review : While I was never able to finish the game because my computer didn't meet the minimum requirements I was extremely disappointed with the physics in this game. it is not possible to turn the ship laterally 360 degrees. It goes so it is pointing straight up and then it stops. Its SPACE! You can rotate your ship 360 degrees in all directions. There is other problems with it but that one bugged me the most. After playing Homeworld and Klingon Academy I'm used to a certain level of "realism"

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