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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Havas EAN: 0040421005925 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Ships Fast From Qualified Seller! Product Includes Full Manual in Retail Box! Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Interplay Manufacturer: Interplay Model: FG-C95-1097-0 MPN: FGC9510970 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Publisher: Interplay Release Date: August 30, 2000 Studio: Interplay Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Star Trek: New Worlds lets the player colonize, mine resources, research, and defend and protect the frontier and it's colonists, resulting in an unequaled, up-close and personal gaming experience. Amazon.com Product Description: Star Trek: New Worlds presents the Star Trek universe as never seen before. Set in the 23rd century--the year 2292--the game chronicles the challenges and adventures of a small group of colonial officers on the surfaces of new alien worlds. Choosing to play as the Federation, Klingons, or the Romulans, the player must meet a series of challenges that take the form of mission objectives. These contain primary, secondary, and even tertiary objectives. The main mission objective must be met to complete the mission, while the secondary and tertiary objectives enable the player to finish the mission with a higher score and rank. Playing as a different race not only provides a new complement of buildings and vehicles, all with their own graphical styles, but also allows the player to experience a new style of gameplay. The Federation players must act in accordance with StarFleet protocol, and their actions must conform to certain ethical constraints. The Klingon player, however, can enjoy a much more aggressive lifestyle but is still bound by Klingon "honor" codes. For example, shooting down an unarmed shuttle ferrying civilians provides the warrior with no honor and will bring shame on the family name. The Romulans provide the player with a wild-card style of play. As long as mission objectives are met, they are free--to a certain extent--to act as they see fit. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Looking much better with ageAfter playing and completing this game some years ago, then re-installing and running it from the Gamefest package recently, I was absolutely stunned by how good the game looks to me now, compared with the original reviews. Granted, young first-person-shooter twitch-gamer-consolers will find this game far above their heads, but for more sophisticated trekkers who can handle an intelligent interface by reading the manual and the Unofficial Strategy Guide by Stratos Group, the game brings ... Read More Rating: - What a disappointment for a TrekkieI love Star Trek, so all movies, games, and books I can afford and get my hands on I buy. This game is a real disappointment. Don't bother buying it if you have any kind of an up-to-date computer, it won't run on XP Pro. I did get it to run on Win2000, only to discover it wasn't worth the effort. Rating: - Good Idea - Horribly madeAs the title said it is a great idea and looks like the best star trek game ever then you start to play. First mission-explore, explore some more... fight the klingons OCCATIONAL RAIDS then explore some more...that continues to keep going for a long time until tour mine runs out of resources (constantly)! I could live with all that but no, they can't bother with the must have common sense option any worthwhile game has, The SAVE button. Personly I was imagoning security officers runing up in front of ... Read More Rating: - Worst Trek game madeSo, what was the point of this game? I never could distinguish the baddies from the Feds during alien battles. And, I could never finish the second mission. In my opinion, don't waste your hard earned money on this one. Total waste. If you're looking for fighting on a starship or beaming down to hostile worlds, this is not the game for you. You're better off with "Bridge Commander" or "Elite Force". Rating: - In the year 2292,a game with deep strategy and policyNew Worlds is a not an ordinary game this game is a game created for Real Strategy on ground,and the player stands as an officer of each one of these Star Empires,New Worlds game is about the importance of a star system named Tabula Rasa Anomalies,this system has been appeared because of a Romulan Test,that put the whole region on the map(of all star Empires known to eachother) there is no good or bad in this Game,and if you stand and fight is for the good of your goverment,this region has a very ... Read More |