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Reviewer : Scooter
Ave Rating : 2.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Legacy Rating : 2
Platforms : Windows, Xbox 360 Year : 2006
Review : The graphics are gorgeous, the ship modeling is outstanding, and the damage modeling is impressive. Who cares if they violate canon. Games are supposed to do that anyway, due to their open-ended nature. However, the interface needs to be torn down and revamped. Starfleet Command had an excellent interface, and keyboard shortcuts. You wanted sensors, there was a key combination. You wanted to change targets, you could. Legacy has the potential to be an excellent game. But with the interface that it has, the fact that you need better than a 128MB video card to support it, and the too-small engagement areas with out of scale planets, it left me frustrated; even after downloading and installing the mods available for it. Bethesda should have had extensive beta testing before releasing the game to go over these particular issues, and correct them before release.

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