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Reviewer : Duffman
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity Rating : 5
Platforms : Macintosh, MS-DOS Year : 1995
Review : Whilst somewhat limited by the computer capabilities of the time, A Final Unity set the standard as far as the Star Trek gaming universe was concerned as this was literally like stepping into an extended interactive version of the TV show (I recall the initial buzz I got from having the opening credits playing on the PC!). The foundation of this success is the story, which although a little tedious at times, is extremely well written with enough surprises to keep you occupied for hours on end and AFUs simple interface put you in the thick of the action be on the tactical station, engineering, away missions or the bridge. Well worth it, if you can find it and it operates on your machine.

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