I remember playing this way back in the day. Took me forever to get the alternate ending. I could get as far as the Chodak wave but could never take on all of their dreadnoughts at once. I found the key was to make sure to save the torpedo supply throughout the game as much as possible, then kite the ships in the final battle by running away from them, keeping them just outside weapons range. With a full torpedo launcher, slow down to the point they were just inside weapons range, drop a full volley of torpedoes from the rear and quickly speed up to get just outside range again, wait for the torpedoes to reload and then repeat until they die. It takes a lot of torpedoes to do this if I remember right, but once you get the hang of it the battle becomes trivial and tedious instead of frustratingly impossible.
This reviews is informative and hilarious. I knew of this game's existence, but nothing much else besides it got blasted by critics back in the day. I had no idea there were ties to A Final Unity, which is amazing, and the fact they at least attempted to mimic System Shock meant they were considerate of how to make a Star Trek game. This game may be a mess, but that last clip of Picard quoting Scotty and rescuing Spot convinced me that there was soul put into this.
Loved this game. I remember getting it on Christmas Eve 1997. My sister got Sim Copter and we fought over the computer about which one of us could play. I finished it, but never did well enough to see the multifleet space battle. That’s awesome!
@@BenKii See, I loved it as a kid and am more critical of it now, but also I have to admit that it's one of the more charming parts of a generally mid-tier Trek movie.
Just a small tidbit of info, but the Chodak would show up yet again in the Birth of the Federation game. I think they were really trying to push the Chodak as recurring villains in these late 90's Star Trek games and they just never took off.
@@BenKii BOTF is an awesome game, I recommend it if you like 4X strategy games. I just double checked and it seems like the Chodak were also in the SNES Star Trek game. Those guys really got around in the 90's video games...
Avoiding all the other space battles before La Forge's mission at Amargosa is pretty much the only way to stand a chance at the Veridian armada (since you'd need all the torpedoes available - minus any used against the Klingons at Guernica).
Man, a channel that reviews star trek games? Right up my alley! This was a really fun review. I've had this game in my backlog forever. A final Unity is my favorite Trek game so I'm happy to hear about the chodak. I hope you do a final Unity some day!
I never played many games in my life, but i was obsessed back then with this. As you mentioned the replay value was high because you needed a few times to discover all the missions. I never was able to solve the Mission where Data fights the plants though. And hell yeah, murdering all the romulans like if youre playing Doom was not Trek-like but fun. The next game about one of the Trek movies was the Insurrection game, which was so boring that i never completed it.
Oh you mean Star Trek Resi- I mean Hidden Evil. Yeah, that one took some getting used too but I still liked that one even though it clearly ripped off of "you-know-who". Right down to the tank controls.
Haha I loved this game! I only found out recently from watching walkthroughs that there was another mission for Geordie on a Klingon ship! I always thought he got a raw deal only getting the Amagosa station mission 😅 I really wish I could play it again but it just won’t work on my computer 😅 great review! 😊
8:40 They also feature in the game "Birth of the Federation". 11:16 They are from a mission that was removed from the game. I wonder if the mission's code is still around in case someone decided to remake this game?
Oh, I loved the heck out of this game. I remember that time when Geordie executed an entire ship full of Klingons by venting them all into space... Ahhh, good times.
Wow, this was released in 1997!? The graphics look so similar to an advanced version of Ultima Underworld or System Shock that I assumed I misremembered when Star Trek: Generations the movie came out, but no. It seems like it was just behind the times in terms of graphics. Still, thanks for the review!
Oh wow cool. I was faintly aware of the game but didn't know it was a shooter game. I though it was just a cheap tie-in. Well gee I'm certainly interested now from this review you made.
I somehow never got to the second mission.. just ended up randomly flying around and attacking klingon warbirds. The space battles were honestly my fave part. That said, I did get intimately familiar with the Amargosa station over time. I think 8 year old me just never figured out the no mid-mission saving thing :/
Still have the original CDs of this & many other Trek games I bought back in the day. I remember even then in '97 the FPS part felt dated, but space combat was both a big step up and far more stable than the offerings of Final Unity. Plus, still much better than the movie as you mention in the video, offered much more overall. Only minus I'd give it is making Dr Soran more like Dr Claw with his whole "I'll get you next time Picard" shtick.
The space combat was an improvement over Final Unity but still poor. Strangely, I remember back when I played it as a kid that the space combat looked cool in both games with all the different buttons you could press but as an adult saw past all the cosmetics to find a very frustrating gameplay experience.
This game was a pain I wish there were cheats for it, hated the Bersus jungle planet with Data but loved the Enterprise-D level. I was happy the Chodak were back as they are my favourite non canon race and thought they were great main villians in A Final Unity
This game is my jam. Love the exposure this is getting now. And finding some of the work that's has been done on it to make it playable ( like the pcem package) think it could benefit hulegley from a nightdive style remaster.
I recall the Chodak ships in this having their weapons ranges reversed, with very powerful but short-ranged torpedoes and long-ranged phasers (most ships including the enterprise had longer ranged torpedoes and shorter ranged phasers). I could beat them reliably if I kept to long range and hammered them with photon torpedoes (reverse away from them to begin with since the enterprise's forward shield is its strongest, then turn and run with your faster forward velocity when they eventually start to close on you). And I remember rage-quitting repeatedly while attempting the veridian platforming segment. That was terrible, especially since you were on a timer to beat the level before the star-killing torpedo could launch and there was no saving during missions.
Those Chodak were very hard to defeat and the ship controls didn't make things any easier. Your fire and reverse strategy was the only way I was able to destroy one of them.
I wish this was popular enough for somebody to make a source port or something with mouselook, a smaller hud, and quicksaving. Theres an amazing game burried under all the jank. Also fun fact the chodak were also in Birth of the Federation as a random encounter.
@@73rmin8r Part of the reason why I did a video on Generations is to introduce it to a wider audience. Perhaps if the video gets more views, it may inspire someone with the technical know-how to fix this game's issues.
I remember playing this game as a kid when it came out. My only memories are of repeated failure because apparently, I really sucked at it as a kid. Good memories though.
Same. As a kid I played it and would always get stuck on the Halee planet (the one where you play as Worf). Not because it was difficult but because I was too scared to continue on when hearing scary beasts in the caverns.
I did manage to get this running on Windows XP with Compatibility Mode, So I believe as long as it's pre-Vista the game should work with minimum fuss. As for the game itself, yeah Nightdive or somebody needs to make an enhanced edition of this game. ...After they get to rights to the TekWar game and remake that, of course.
A good game which was developed from an early version of the script. I do have a windows 10 version of the game which works. However, as a retro game I prefer the dedicated period correct hardware from the era. I played this game to death as a child and it was incredibly challenging, mostly because of the platforming.
The only other game I am aware of the Chodak appearing in is the TNG game on SNES and Genesis. Their ships are a pain to take out. Just warp out of the sector whenever possible.
Edit: i'm sorry but I was not expecting to hear Troi doing action film one-liners. 😂 I don't dig gigantic status bars in 90s games in general but this is like nothing I've dealt with before. It's very nearly HALF the screen! Lol
10:10 "...and Enterprise D never is destroyed." - And then Earth gets assimilated in the past because they didn't make it back in time in First Contact with only a slower Galaxy class instead of the Sovereign Enterprise-E they had in the movie.
Instead the Enterprise D would've been refit with a 3rd nacelle and a giant phaser cannon just like in the last episode of TNG. I'm sure Picard would've still kicked the Borg's butt.
I played System Shock enhanced version last summer and loved it so that I beat it entirely. As such, I have a keen eye for similarities in games but this is a remarkably canny take on the visuals
And in how it plays. One mission you play as Geordie looking for Soran then all of a sudden 30 Klingons beam in. You can choose to shoot them all down or do the smart (read: Geordie) thing to do and deactivate a force field sucking then all out into space. So it kinda makes this game like an immersive sim.
@@patrickschulz2193 I see... Good to know. Never played the SNES or Genesis version. Only the PC version of Final Unity. Still may want to hunt down those other ones to do a video on. 🤔
@@BenKii There are, and they are _fun!_ I know a lot of people complain about Discovery, but season 5 (much like season 4) is turning out to be a banger so far ❤ Plus it's the show that gave us a Captain Pike I finally actually care about (I love Anson Mount).
I played and recorded the game on a Win 10 computer but it won't play right out of the box. You'll have to download PCem and emulate a Win95 environment to get it to work.
Ha, nice review. Yeah Generations was one lousy movie, as far as I was concerned, but this game was ambitious. Gotta check it out myself once of these days.
Maybe it's best explained that using a ship to get to the Nexus is extremely dangerous and unreliable. But it's Kirk so of course he'd defy the odds and get there.
I remember playing the german version back then, and I was hugely disappointed that that version did not have the original dubbing actors for it, only 3 of them (for Riker, LaForge and Worf). The rest was hilariously unfitting. It's also one of the worst dubbing ever, not recommended.
I didn't even think about other languages. I was shocked that the entire original TV show cast did all their voices. Sucks about those dubbed versions though.
Oh I have a feeling Kirk never really died. If that short little scene from Picard Season 3 meant anything, we could be seeing him return in another series.
Definitely an underrated Star Trek game. Played more like an adventure game with a gun than a traditional FPS.
Troi straight up murdering an entire base is such a funny picture.
And based on her voice acting, enjoying it too. 😲
"I sense that there will be much suffering." *phaser charge sound*
I remember playing this way back in the day. Took me forever to get the alternate ending. I could get as far as the Chodak wave but could never take on all of their dreadnoughts at once. I found the key was to make sure to save the torpedo supply throughout the game as much as possible, then kite the ships in the final battle by running away from them, keeping them just outside weapons range. With a full torpedo launcher, slow down to the point they were just inside weapons range, drop a full volley of torpedoes from the rear and quickly speed up to get just outside range again, wait for the torpedoes to reload and then repeat until they die. It takes a lot of torpedoes to do this if I remember right, but once you get the hang of it the battle becomes trivial and tedious instead of frustratingly impossible.
Kudos to you for actually beating that unfair space battle. I just played the movie file from the disc to see the alternate ending.
I just want to point out that this game was released in 1997! Nearly three years after the movie. Heck First Contact was in theaters the year before!
Needed to take their time to work on this masterpiece! :D
This reviews is informative and hilarious. I knew of this game's existence, but nothing much else besides it got blasted by critics back in the day. I had no idea there were ties to A Final Unity, which is amazing, and the fact they at least attempted to mimic System Shock meant they were considerate of how to make a Star Trek game. This game may be a mess, but that last clip of Picard quoting Scotty and rescuing Spot convinced me that there was soul put into this.
Honestly, I didn't even knew that there was so many ST games.
not only that, the TNG games also had a shared universe. Races made specifically for one game would appear as playable in others.
because most of them were quite easily forgettable
It's a deeply flawed game in many ways, but I always loved it. Thanks for the great video.
That Worf does palm strikes and Kirk does axe handle smashes is hilarious.
Wow what a blast from the past. I have so many fond memories playing this game along with my mother when I was little
Loved this game. I remember getting it on Christmas Eve 1997. My sister got Sim Copter and we fought over the computer about which one of us could play. I finished it, but never did well enough to see the multifleet space battle. That’s awesome!
"Still better than the movie!" *proceeds to show great scenes from the movie*
I've learned to like that scene better being older now but as a kid thought the singing Data was stupid and out of place.
@@BenKii See, I loved it as a kid and am more critical of it now, but also I have to admit that it's one of the more charming parts of a generally mid-tier Trek movie.
Just a small tidbit of info, but the Chodak would show up yet again in the Birth of the Federation game. I think they were really trying to push the Chodak as recurring villains in these late 90's Star Trek games and they just never took off.
Oh nice! That's one Trek game I never got to play. Thanks for the info. :)
@@BenKii BOTF is an awesome game, I recommend it if you like 4X strategy games.
I just double checked and it seems like the Chodak were also in the SNES Star Trek game. Those guys really got around in the 90's video games...
@@UndyingNephalim The Chodak had a different design look in the SNES/Genesis games, they looked like giant frog type people
The Chodak were first seen in the game "A Final Unity"
If Sisko was in this game, his melee attack would be roughly the equivalent of the berserk pack from Doom.
Sisko would fire quantum torpedoes from his hands in rage and hunt down Eddington in a side quest.
That sauerkraut joke, got me good.
Soran would fit in well with the kermin imperium with his nutty obsession destroying things to alter timelines.
Avoiding all the other space battles before La Forge's mission at Amargosa is pretty much the only way to stand a chance at the Veridian armada (since you'd need all the torpedoes available - minus any used against the Klingons at Guernica).
Good tip! Wish I'd of thought of that.
Man, a channel that reviews star trek games? Right up my alley! This was a really fun review. I've had this game in my backlog forever. A final Unity is my favorite Trek game so I'm happy to hear about the chodak. I hope you do a final Unity some day!
That is one on the TH-cam video backlog. :)
I never played many games in my life, but i was obsessed back then with this. As you mentioned the replay value was high because you needed a few times to discover all the missions. I never was able to solve the Mission where Data fights the plants though. And hell yeah, murdering all the romulans like if youre playing Doom was not Trek-like but fun. The next game about one of the Trek movies was the Insurrection game, which was so boring that i never completed it.
Oh you mean Star Trek Resi- I mean Hidden Evil. Yeah, that one took some getting used too but I still liked that one even though it clearly ripped off of "you-know-who". Right down to the tank controls.
Digging the audio. Visuals are pretty solid too
Chodak were also in the SNES/Genesis TNG game. And hard as hell in the space fights there, too.
@@zooropa04 Yup, got the 3 different versions of A Final Unity (PC, SNES, Genesis). Probably going to make a video on that in the near future.
Haha I loved this game! I only found out recently from watching walkthroughs that there was another mission for Geordie on a Klingon ship! I always thought he got a raw deal only getting the Amagosa station mission 😅 I really wish I could play it again but it just won’t work on my computer 😅 great review! 😊
8:40 They also feature in the game "Birth of the Federation".
11:16 They are from a mission that was removed from the game. I wonder if the mission's code is still around in case someone decided to remake this game?
Oh, I loved the heck out of this game.
I remember that time when Geordie executed an entire ship full of Klingons by venting them all into space...
Ahhh, good times.
Yup! I did that mission. :D
@@BenKii
Great video, by the way. Really enjoyed it. From the scripting to the pacing. Excellent work.
Wow, this was released in 1997!? The graphics look so similar to an advanced version of Ultima Underworld or System Shock that I assumed I misremembered when Star Trek: Generations the movie came out, but no. It seems like it was just behind the times in terms of graphics.
Still, thanks for the review!
Oh wow cool. I was faintly aware of the game but didn't know it was a shooter game. I though it was just a cheap tie-in. Well gee I'm certainly interested now from this review you made.
I somehow never got to the second mission.. just ended up randomly flying around and attacking klingon warbirds. The space battles were honestly my fave part. That said, I did get intimately familiar with the Amargosa station over time. I think 8 year old me just never figured out the no mid-mission saving thing :/
Hey, you're not badmouthing my dude Sauerkraut!
Sauerkraut may very well be the most evil white haired being on the planet. :D
Still have the original CDs of this & many other Trek games I bought back in the day. I remember even then in '97 the FPS part felt dated, but space combat was both a big step up and far more stable than the offerings of Final Unity. Plus, still much better than the movie as you mention in the video, offered much more overall. Only minus I'd give it is making Dr Soran more like Dr Claw with his whole "I'll get you next time Picard" shtick.
The space combat was an improvement over Final Unity but still poor. Strangely, I remember back when I played it as a kid that the space combat looked cool in both games with all the different buttons you could press but as an adult saw past all the cosmetics to find a very frustrating gameplay experience.
This game was a pain I wish there were cheats for it, hated the Bersus jungle planet with Data but loved the Enterprise-D level. I was happy the Chodak were back as they are my favourite non canon race and thought they were great main villians in A Final Unity
This game is my jam. Love the exposure this is getting now. And finding some of the work that's has been done on it to make it playable ( like the pcem package) think it could benefit hulegley from a nightdive style remaster.
Agreed. 👍
Cool review, I wanna get into Star Trek games after I saw the Voyager game with the ship roam
I’m looking for an emulator for this right now! Thanks!
I used PCem to get mine to run.
best line "i don't know what they are... but Kirk don't like em"
I recall the Chodak ships in this having their weapons ranges reversed, with very powerful but short-ranged torpedoes and long-ranged phasers (most ships including the enterprise had longer ranged torpedoes and shorter ranged phasers). I could beat them reliably if I kept to long range and hammered them with photon torpedoes (reverse away from them to begin with since the enterprise's forward shield is its strongest, then turn and run with your faster forward velocity when they eventually start to close on you).
And I remember rage-quitting repeatedly while attempting the veridian platforming segment. That was terrible, especially since you were on a timer to beat the level before the star-killing torpedo could launch and there was no saving during missions.
Those Chodak were very hard to defeat and the ship controls didn't make things any easier. Your fire and reverse strategy was the only way I was able to destroy one of them.
Yeap, the lack of any in mid level save just killed this game out of the starting gate.
The Win95 emulator I used didn't have save states but if there's a build out there that does then that would be a game changer.
I wish this was popular enough for somebody to make a source port or something with mouselook, a smaller hud, and quicksaving. Theres an amazing game burried under all the jank.
Also fun fact the chodak were also in Birth of the Federation as a random encounter.
@@73rmin8r Part of the reason why I did a video on Generations is to introduce it to a wider audience. Perhaps if the video gets more views, it may inspire someone with the technical know-how to fix this game's issues.
@@BenKiihere's hoping!
I remember playing this game as a kid when it came out. My only memories are of repeated failure because apparently, I really sucked at it as a kid. Good memories though.
Same. As a kid I played it and would always get stuck on the Halee planet (the one where you play as Worf). Not because it was difficult but because I was too scared to continue on when hearing scary beasts in the caverns.
This was legit my first pc game. I think i still have the disk somewhere
I did manage to get this running on Windows XP with Compatibility Mode, So I believe as long as it's pre-Vista the game should work with minimum fuss. As for the game itself, yeah Nightdive or somebody needs to make an enhanced edition of this game.
...After they get to rights to the TekWar game and remake that, of course.
You actually can use the tricorder on the living planet, you just have to turn it off when the blue antibodies are close
Good tip! Wish I woulda known that before re-navigating that maze over and over again.
A good game which was developed from an early version of the script. I do have a windows 10 version of the game which works. However, as a retro game I prefer the dedicated period correct hardware from the era. I played this game to death as a child and it was incredibly challenging, mostly because of the platforming.
There's a Windows 10 version? I had to use a Win95 emulator to get it to run on my Windows 10 computer. I'd like to know where such a version exists?
Love your content on Star Trek games!) More! MORE!!!)
You betcha! More will be coming. :)
The only other game I am aware of the Chodak appearing in is the TNG game on SNES and Genesis. Their ships are a pain to take out. Just warp out of the sector whenever possible.
So just like the Generations game, those Chodak are a pain no matter where they show up.
This is great. Get's you right in the universe and feeling
Edit: i'm sorry but I was not expecting to hear Troi doing action film one-liners. 😂
I don't dig gigantic status bars in 90s games in general but this is like nothing I've dealt with before. It's very nearly HALF the screen! Lol
Desperately needs a remaster.
The Data Meme's are peek!
"Violence isn't always the answer, but it sure does feel good." 😆
Not to be outdone by: "Waves of Womulans" a few seconds prior.
I didn't even realize I said Womulan. Must've been channeling my inner Chekov.
@@BenKii thanks for the video man. It was great.
Are there any Womulans here today?
@@HupfderFloh 🤔🤷♂️
10:10 "...and Enterprise D never is destroyed." - And then Earth gets assimilated in the past because they didn't make it back in time in First Contact with only a slower Galaxy class instead of the Sovereign Enterprise-E they had in the movie.
Instead the Enterprise D would've been refit with a 3rd nacelle and a giant phaser cannon just like in the last episode of TNG. I'm sure Picard would've still kicked the Borg's butt.
@@BenKii No, that only happens several decades later.
@@tarvoc746 Then that's still proof the Borg got beaten. I'm sure the Sovereign class still gets constructed and gets captained by someone else.
This is new to me. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome. 🙂
Thank you for watching. 😁
I played System Shock enhanced version last summer and loved it so that I beat it entirely. As such, I have a keen eye for similarities in games but this is a remarkably canny take on the visuals
And in how it plays. One mission you play as Geordie looking for Soran then all of a sudden 30 Klingons beam in. You can choose to shoot them all down or do the smart (read: Geordie) thing to do and deactivate a force field sucking then all out into space. So it kinda makes this game like an immersive sim.
@@BenKii that is so awesome. Having a hard time accepting I haven't heard of this game til now!
The space combat just un repressed the memories I have of this game.
Yikes! Sorry bout that. You may need to play some good space combat like Descent Freespace to forget the bad Generations space combat.
Wrong: The Chodak were also in TNG's Future's Past (SNES), Echoes from the Past (Sega Genesis), and Birth of the Federation
Whoa... Looks like those Cho-dudes get around.
@@BenKii To be fair, Future's Past and Echoes from the Past are, plot-wise, basically the same game, and like a watered-down Final Unity.
@@patrickschulz2193 I see... Good to know. Never played the SNES or Genesis version. Only the PC version of Final Unity. Still may want to hunt down those other ones to do a video on. 🤔
I played the hell out of that game
I believe the Chodak were also in a SNES game? It would be fun if they appeared in canon.
There are several new Trek shows on Paramount+. Who knows, maybe they'll introduce them in one of their series.
@@BenKii There are, and they are _fun!_ I know a lot of people complain about Discovery, but season 5 (much like season 4) is turning out to be a banger so far ❤ Plus it's the show that gave us a Captain Pike I finally actually care about (I love Anson Mount).
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated I do have some issues with Discovery but can agree on Captain Pike. Strange New Worlds is my favorite new Trek show. :)
Not going to lie... I could never get past the data waring robots away mission 😂
The one I still can't get through is the other Data mission. The one where you have to platform jump on some lilly pads. As Data said, "Frustrating".
Similar view and combat/ interaction style, lands of lore 3. Good game
Nice recommendation. 👍
One thing that always struck me as odd is why where the romulans sabotaging the station.
🤔 hmmm your right! They never did explain that. I think it was because Soran stole the trilithium from the Romulans and they went looking for it.
Loved the video. Can you do one for A Final Unity next?
That one is in the hopper for an eventual video. :)
I appreciate your insight and showcasing older games, but it's not the type of game I'm interested in.
Dark lord Sauerkraut is a Brutal monster thats fond of sending the unprepared to the shitter. In detroit.
That evil Sauerkraut!
You gotta admit, Generations was at least original.
Indeed it is.
Can I Play this Game on A PC on Win 10? I don’t Need and have Win 11
I played and recorded the game on a Win 10 computer but it won't play right out of the box. You'll have to download PCem and emulate a Win95 environment to get it to work.
Ha, nice review. Yeah Generations was one lousy movie, as far as I was concerned, but this game was ambitious. Gotta check it out myself once of these days.
I had to ring the help line to stop the launch.
And now we have the Internet for free. Technology has advanced so far since those Call Help Lines.
Or you know... You can download it since it's considered abandonware.
This game looks fascinating. Another to the pile of Trek games to play.
Technically, yeah, that's an option but one I don't talk about on the channel due to being in a grey legal area.
@benkii you should give the game boy version of this game a try. It's.. uhh... Interesting.
Noted. I shall Google it.
Googling....
Oh that looks bad. 😳
@@BenKii it makes the space combat of the PC version look like wing commander lol
Data's comment doesn't exactly make sense. Given that Kirk ended up there.
Maybe it's best explained that using a ship to get to the Nexus is extremely dangerous and unreliable. But it's Kirk so of course he'd defy the odds and get there.
I wanna play it but don’t know how to install to pc 😢
Check out the Star Trek Generations PC Gaming Wiki. It'll help you get started on how to get it running.
Thanks
Such a fun game!
I own this original box and game still. Never played it. Box is in tatters
Well no better time than the present to play is what I say. 🙂
Trek needs more Chodak.
Indeed.
Generations was actually ok. The game that is.
I remember playing the german version back then, and I was hugely disappointed that that version did not have the original dubbing actors for it, only 3 of them (for Riker, LaForge and Worf).
The rest was hilariously unfitting. It's also one of the worst dubbing ever, not recommended.
I didn't even think about other languages. I was shocked that the entire original TV show cast did all their voices. Sucks about those dubbed versions though.
Where did you learn to fly?
Oh sorry, wrong game.😂
Is this made for atari
Just for PC. There is a Generations game made for Gameboy but it's a completely different beast than this one.
👍🏻
11:36 nor is the movie for me, as kirk couldn't possibly die in a more stupid way
Oh I have a feeling Kirk never really died. If that short little scene from Picard Season 3 meant anything, we could be seeing him return in another series.
I had this game back in the day, it was terrible!
The platforming coupled with bad controls did make it frustrating but I'm a Trekker so of course I'm gonna look past its faults and play it.
Looks like borture.
Borture?
Too much ambition without enough knowledge of what they were doing. Also the movie was great compared to this game.
To each their own I suppose.
@@BenKii Thanks for the games on GOG by the way. Most appreciated. 😊
@@pferreira1983 No prob. :)