10/04/2011

Star Trek: Armada Review

Star Trek: Armada
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As a long suffering Star Trek fan who wishes that not almost every ST PC game turns out to be a stinker, I am glad to report that this game turned out to be playable. Like Blizzard's Starcraft, you control each of the 4major ST: Next Generation races in turn (Federation, Klingon, Romulan, andBorg), solving a series of liked scenarios for each, all linked through acommon storyline. I'd wait until a patch was available before buying itthough. If the bugs were fixed, I'd rate it a 4-star.
The good parts: Thegraphics are really terrific, with smooth animation and effects that reallyadd to the game. Several different unique ships for each race, each withits own special abilities. The ability to capture enemy ships andfacilities. The campaign scenarios are varied and interesting. The gameinterface is simple and user-friendly.
The bad parts: The campaign isreally short, the AI is none too bright and the game has some seriousstability problems (crashed on starting, crashed on saving, crashed onloading).

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Product Description:
The Borg have returned! A starship from the future has materialized to warn of the latest Borg threat. You are in charge of the fleets on Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg ships that will wage this epic battle. Build starships, construct space stations, and research special weapons to lead your side to victory. Along the way, you will survive a Klingon civil war, Romulan subterfuge, and the Borg's search for perfection. The future is in your command.
Star Trek: Armada is the first real-time 3-D strategy game set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe. In various campaigns, the player assumes command of the fleets of the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg, using up to 30 starships in dynamic ship-to-ship combat as well as overseeing the construction, repair, and staffing of the ships.

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