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Kapitan_Phillips 01-04-09 05:08 AM

KP's Star Trek Games
 
Hey guys, just thought I'd see if there were any others out there who enjoy playing a few of the oldies but goodies as far as Star Trek is concerned :D

I've been playing Judgement Rites alot recently; the CD enhanced version, which features all of the Original Series cast's voices speaking the dialogue. I actually kind of feel sorry for Leonard Nimoy in this, and I'll explain why.

http://www.thecomputershow.com/compu...ics/stjrsu.gif

In the game, you usually have a few key items in your inventory. Your phaser, the science and medical tricorders, and your communicator. Now, the science tricorder can be used to scan pretty much anything you see, and about 90% of the time, Mr Spock has something interesting to say about it.

That's why I feel sorry for Nimoy, as he had to record thousands of lines of dialogue, just incase someone fancied scanning a lightbulb or the floor. McCoy's medical tricorder isnt quite the same, but he usually has some kind of cynical comment about the situation.

http://www.abandonia.com/files/games...%20Rites_8.png

The thing I like most about this game is the fact that unlike most Star Trek games post 1990, it doesnt rely on action and combat. There's even an option to turn off space combat completely, and the only thing you really have to worry about from there is phasering a few people on the away missions. Its nice to have a decent point-and-click adventure game for once, instead of the laser-fests of Elite Force or Legacy.

Anyway, that's my short review of Star Trek: Judgment Rites - Even if you're not into the franchise, I really do recommend you give it a go. You may be pleasantly suprised :D

I'll add some more reviews later, if anyone is interested :know:

eddie 01-04-09 11:43 AM

I haven't played JR in quite a while, but enjoyed it. Recently have played a bit with ST A Final Unity, and it is fun with these older sims. Even found a working copy of an old Perry Mason game, The Mandarin Murder, which I only bring up because like Judgement Rites, it makes you think, and do problem solving rather then being in a shooting contest!

Captain Vlad 01-04-09 05:16 PM

I should still have my old 3.5 inch copies of Judgment Rites somewhere. I dearly hope they weren't among some games I lost in a domicile switch. It was one of my favorites of all times where adventure games were concerned.

TheBrauerHour 01-04-09 05:53 PM

http://www.abandonia.com/files/games...%20Rites_8.png


Oh wow who is the short guy in the back? He looks like a child compared to those tall gents...

:lol:

Looks like fun. You checked out the Star Trek Online?

Kapitan_Phillips 01-04-09 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBrauerHour
http://www.abandonia.com/files/games...%20Rites_8.png


Oh wow who is the short guy in the back? He looks like a child compared to those tall gents...

:lol:

Looks like fun. You checked out the Star Trek Online?

From left to right, Dr McCoy, Manao Sheme (A genetically altered humanoid), Mr Spock and Kirk

And of course I've seen ST:O, but I'm disappointed its all so far in the future; would love to see more TOS games :yep:

SUBMAN1 01-05-09 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
Hey guys, just thought I'd see if there were any others out there who enjoy playing a few of the oldies but goodies as far as Star Trek is concerned :D

I've been playing Judgement Rites alot recently; the CD enhanced version, which features all of the Original Series cast's voices speaking the dialogue. I actually kind of feel sorry for Leonard Nimoy in this, and I'll explain why.

http://www.thecomputershow.com/compu...ics/stjrsu.gif

In the game, you usually have a few key items in your inventory. Your phaser, the science and medical tricorders, and your communicator. Now, the science tricorder can be used to scan pretty much anything you see, and about 90% of the time, Mr Spock has something interesting to say about it.

That's why I feel sorry for Nimoy, as he had to record thousands of lines of dialogue, just incase someone fancied scanning a lightbulb or the floor. McCoy's medical tricorder isnt quite the same, but he usually has some kind of cynical comment about the situation.

http://www.abandonia.com/files/games...%20Rites_8.png

The thing I like most about this game is the fact that unlike most Star Trek games post 1990, it doesnt rely on action and combat. There's even an option to turn off space combat completely, and the only thing you really have to worry about from there is phasering a few people on the away missions. Its nice to have a decent point-and-click adventure game for once, instead of the laser-fests of Elite Force or Legacy.

Anyway, that's my short review of Star Trek: Judgment Rites - Even if you're not into the franchise, I really do recommend you give it a go. You may be pleasantly suprised :D

I'll add some more reviews later, if anyone is interested :know:

I'm not sure I ever completed this game way back when. I remember getting stuck and giving up at some point.

No internet or cluebooks back then. If you got stuck, well, thats pretty much it.

-S

XLjedi 01-06-09 09:28 PM

Have to admit, I was always more of a starfleet battles fan... this one looks too much like Monkey Island to hold my interest.

Blacklight 01-06-09 09:53 PM

Kirk looks like he's enjoyed a few brewskies durring his time on the Enterprise ! Get a load of that gut ! :rotfl:

Wolfehunter 01-06-09 10:30 PM

I saw that game many years ago. A 25th anniversary special edition with cd and case etc.

It was $98 back then. Very expensive but many games ranged that price range then.

I didn't buy it figuring the price would go down in time. Lol I didn't expect the store to go down first. :rotfl:

I lost it and never saw that game again.

I heard that many red dudes get smashed, zapped, eatened, killed. lol the red jacket curse hehehehe.

:D

Torplexed 01-09-09 08:36 PM

Gawd....I played this once eons ago. I have a feeling it's still around somewhere. If I recall there were some arcade-like space battles you could fight too.

Hellcat 01-10-09 11:42 AM

Loved Judgement Rites...

There were 2 games in this series as I recall 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites they were available in 2 versions as well. A cd version with enhanced cut scenes and the original cast voices or you could get the games on a bunch of floppy disks. (damn I feel old) I played both versions of the above and the cd versions are a must :D

If you like those two games try to find Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Final Unity. It's a lot like Judgement Rites with some nicer graphics. Good sound and music and some pretty decent cgi for the time.

Dowly 01-11-09 02:02 PM

I think the old adventure/puzzle games are still the best there is. Never tried this one, but I think I should. Indiana Jones & fate of the Atlantic, Full Throttle, Brokens Sword 1 & 2 are the few games I can still play over and over again. Just pure awesomeness. :rock:

Captain Vlad 01-11-09 03:13 PM

I replayed the Quest For Glory games last year and had the time of my life.

Kapitan_Phillips 01-11-09 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hellcat
Loved Judgement Rites...

There were 2 games in this series as I recall 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites they were available in 2 versions as well. A cd version with enhanced cut scenes and the original cast voices or you could get the games on a bunch of floppy disks. (damn I feel old) I played both versions of the above and the cd versions are a must :D

If you like those two games try to find Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Final Unity. It's a lot like Judgement Rites with some nicer graphics. Good sound and music and some pretty decent cgi for the time.

Final Unity is another one I have :know: Very good game for its age

XLjedi 01-11-09 07:33 PM

I've never heard of "Final Unity" what's that all about?

...is it so old that I shouldn't even bother?


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