Honestly, all the older Star Trek games, such as EGA Trek, Judgement Rites, Birth of the Federation and Klingon Academy, were so damn immersive, and appropriate to the setting. EGA Trek is perhaps the finest roguelike I have ever played to this day - the Dark Souls of Star Trek :-)
And then everything Activision did, was just another game with the veneer of Star Trek - in Armada, you suddently had Sovereign class starships going toe to toe with a Borg Cube (in Birth of the Federation, a single cube was enough to destroy your enitre fleet).
The flavour text of the older games was so so so appropriate to the setting! Then the modern stuff like Star Trek Online is barely anything to do with Trek - really bad continuity porn, coupled with bland combat-heavy gameplay. Everything since about the year 2000 has been utterly aweful, with the possible exception of Bridge Commander (and Elite Force was fun at least).
Birth of the Federation simulated Star Trek so so well. Klingon Academy brought Christopher Plumber back as General Chang ffs! At least WizKids are doing decent board games.
And then everything Activision did, was just another game with the veneer of Star Trek - in Armada, you suddently had Sovereign class starships going toe to toe with a Borg Cube (in Birth of the Federation, a single cube was enough to destroy your enitre fleet).
The flavour text of the older games was so so so appropriate to the setting! Then the modern stuff like Star Trek Online is barely anything to do with Trek - really bad continuity porn, coupled with bland combat-heavy gameplay. Everything since about the year 2000 has been utterly aweful, with the possible exception of Bridge Commander (and Elite Force was fun at least).
Birth of the Federation simulated Star Trek so so well. Klingon Academy brought Christopher Plumber back as General Chang ffs! At least WizKids are doing decent board games.
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