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Lieutenant
Location: NCC-0500
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Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'A Final Unity', was also very similar, but TNG-era. Later games, like Elite Force, Armada, and stuff, while good from a gameplay perspective, didn't really feel like Star Trek, at all, or if they did, they just felt like later seasons of Voyager, i.e. pretty far from the exploration and awe that Trek is about. If anyone is into retro games, I urge you to play them. If I were to rank Trek games, best to worst... 1). Judgement Rites 2). 25th Anniversary 3). A Final Unity 4). Klingon Academy 5). Birth of the Federation 6). Klingon Honor Guard 7). Generations (rare game now) Hopefully the new 'Gears of Star Trek' third person shooter will be good - they seem to be putting some thought into it, and it could flesh out the movies and the new Enterprise quite well. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Andrew Timson
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
I'm surprised to see Klingon Honor Guard make the list - my impression was that it was a pure action game like Elite Force (just not as good).
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Rear Admiral
Location: Who is John Galt?
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
I was always regretful that "Secret of Vulcan Fury" and "Borg: Assimilator" were never made. Fury, for the obvious reasons, but Borg: Assimilator was to be the first Trek-based game dedicated to showing a world purely from the Borg POV, expanding into worlds and assimilate their resources and people. Screenshots of the prototype looked promising, but that was towards the beginning of the end for Activision's run, though, for the Trek franchise and I think that game's premature death was the result of cutbacks and other internal issues prior to losing the license. |
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Location: NCC-0500
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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On the other hand, you actually feel like you are in a Star Trek episode playing 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites and A Final Unity - you can scan anything, or look at anything in the game, right down to light fittings, and Spock/McCoy, etc, give a response - hell, even Generations, which might be considered a weak game, drew me in because it felt very interactive and true to Star Trek. Then, in the case of Klingon Academy, it's like the game was The Undiscovered Country, from the Klingon side - even David Warner, Michael Dorn and Christopher plumber came back - hours of live acting, and the feel that you are genuinely in the Klingon space navy. |
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Location: Andrew Timson
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Comrade
Location: Ireland
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
How can one play these games now? Do you have to run them in some sort of emulator - or from DOS I suppose? Is there anywhere online you can play them (in a browser ...?) |
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Rear Admiral
Location: On the USS Sovereign
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Rear Admiral
Location: Andrew Timson
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Lieutenant
Location: NCC-0500
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
The original was pure Star Trek - but then it got censored due to copyright, and the Klingons were replaced with 'Mongols' etc. What an astounding game - I might have one of the few copies left in existence of the original, if the floppy disk still works. Some of them might still be playable, I'm not sure. DOSBox is what people use for DOS games in modern operating systems if not. Some might need modding - I know Klingon Academy works, but has some graphical problems, which can be patched for XP, but maybe not Vista/7/8. |
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Captain
Location: The Enterprise's Restroom
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Lieutenant
Location: NCC-0500
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
But I can see how someone trying to play it today might think less of it. If you look deeper than the engine however, the gameplay was really awesome, full of puzzles, item pickups, really cool levels (going into the Romulan and Klingon bases was amazing). ![]() Look at that cool clifftop Minosian ruin.... What a pity these games are forgotten, when they were better than anything that has come since - you get retro gamers, but a 'retro Star Trek gamer' must be a rare thing unfortunately, even though it would be a really full filling thing for Trekkies to get into. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Captain
Location: The Enterprise's Restroom
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
Another one I remember vaguely is Starfleet Academy for the PC (not the console version). It was one of those games riding on the coat-tails of the multimedia boom in the wake of CD-ROMs, and while I appreciated its aims, I think a lot of the acting in the full motion video sequences was sub-par. Unfortunately.
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Location: Andrew Timson
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
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Commodore
Location: Victoria, Australia
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Re: Best Star Trek games ever: 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites
Other Trek games never really managed to capture the spirit of the series. It's a shame Secret of Vulcan Fury was never completed. It's about time that Good Old Games added those games to its collection. I wonder what is preventing them from doing so.
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