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Games

Reviewer : Stoo
Ave Rating : 3.3333 for 3 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Armada Rating : 3
Platforms : Windows Year : 2000
Review : A fairly solid game, but nothing special. Completely blown away by Homeworld.
Title : Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (Computer Game) Rating : 4
Platforms : Amiga, Macintosh, MS-DOS Year : 1992
Review : Apart from some fairly basic enterprise-simulator bits, this one is mostly an old-school point-and-click adventure. And it's a lot of fun - missions include foiling a Romulan plot to steal the Genesis device, and investigating stories of demonic attacks on a federation colony. In some ways this is a lot more true to the spirit of the TV show than the numerous battle-based games we've seen lately. Well worthwhile.
Title : Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force Rating : 3
Platforms : Macintosh, Play Station 2, Windows Year : 2000
Review : A fairly decent run-and-gun shooter. It's not one of the greats but it's entertaining enough.

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