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Genesis : Star Trek Next Generation Reviews

Below are user reviews of Star Trek Next Generation and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Star Trek Next Generation. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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You don't have to be a Trekkie to enjoy this one...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: July 09, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Hey! You! Want to go where no man's gone before? You do? Grab this cart! This has many differnt levels of game play--and I don't mean the kind you beat. Not only do you get to fly through space shooting proton torpeados, you also get to land on planets and blast people with phasers! Yay! It's a far cry from your traditional platformer, don't be afraid to play it! We won't tell!

Great TNG Game!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 24, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is another Trek game I have had for many years, in fact, it was the first Trek game I ever played back in the early 90's. This is another must have for fans of this series. It is third person as you control all of your favorite characters as you take a group of four, including you, down to planets and different ships to rescue people and investigate mysteries. You also have to fight Ferengi/Romulan and other alien ships on occasion aboard the Enterprise.There are three ways you can lose on the game

1. If your ship is destroyed during a battle with another ship
2. All of your crewmen die
3. If Picard is killed, if he dies and the rest of the crew is fine, you still lose. So I recommend to not use Picard until it's your last resort or if you know it is safe for him to beam down.

The game plays like an RPG, because you choose your dialogue of how to respond to those you talk to. A fight to the death can begin or be avoided by the things you say. The storyline is fairly interesting and plays like an episode of TNG.

The look of the game is your typical Genesis look, which isn't bad. When you are on the ship, you are on the Bridge. And may look around by pressing left and right. Here you can read the crew and alien bios. And tell Mr. Data to go to Warp to the next destination. When you are on your way to another planet while flying in Warp, you will come in contact on occasion with another ship. This is when the verbal skills I was talking about comes into play.

Like I said, overall a very fun game. But it does have a few things that make it drag. There is one level where you have to rescue the miners in a cave, looking for all of them can be time consuming and take sometimes an hour. There is another mission when you have to search a lot of Solar Systems until you find the right Ferengi ship. These two levels can become tedious and annoying, but it doesn't hurt the overall fun of the game.


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