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Star Trek Starship Creator Warp 2

Star Trek Starship Creator Warp 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A little better than just good.
Review: The opportunity to write your own missions is the best part. Read the directions for writing missions carefully! I would like to have seen the Prometheus Class Starship from the Deluxe or Add-On-pack printable on "Systems." In this program, you have a whole library of sound and visual effects to program into a mission if you are patient enough to learn how to program your own missions. It still lacks the variety of crewmembers from the Original Series of Star Trek, the same problem found in the Original and Add-On Pack. Occasionally, I have had problems with the sound quality. To solve this, go back to the Start Bar and go back to the Warp2 icon in Accessories. It has not been as "back-compatible" to the Original Starship Creator and Add-On Pack as far as Imported Missions I programmed myself as I expected. When you find out that all you have to do is import then remove present ships from each admirals fleet, and gain all those credits suddenly, (hundreds of thousands!)what you have accomplished sending ships on missions and succeeding in your goals doesn't mean as much as earning them the hard way. It sure helps when you want to equip your ships with all the Advanced Option equipment! A Plus is the ability to print various systems on the Starships. The exterior shots are striking! A good buy for the extras.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Realy dumb no fun at all
Review: There is no way this game could be fun at all. All you can do is select a ship ,you can't even build your own you have to choose A preselected class, choose your crew ,you can read there bio but it most often won't help you choose, then you install parts ,you cant even place the parts in your ship they just appear there and the part discription isn't helpfull at all, then select A misson and just watch an icon travel over A 1D map of space in real time with an occasional mini movie. Very boring Don't waste your money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: StarTrek:Starship Creator Warp 2
Review: This CD-ROM game plays just like the two(2) before it, the same classes of ships, ect... except for the B'ERL class, the same parts classes, officers ect...,The best thing I like about Warp 2 is that if you have the first and second Starship Creator you can update Star Trek:Starship Ceator Warp 2 by adding the other disk plattform to the game and save disk drive space.A+ if you meed the space.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The most boring game I have ever purchased.
Review: This game came bundled with Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars, so I should not have expected much. I had purchased the original Starship Creator, and I was very disappointed with it also. I had hoped that the game was going to be improved over the original. Unfortunatly, this is not the case. You have no ability to control the missions once they are started, so basically you must sit back and wait and wait and wait. Eventually you will grow weary of the empty unsatisfying feeling in your gut and turn the game off. By far the worse game I have ever played. Please don't get your hopes up like I did and play this "game".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great Concept bad "Game"
Review: This game is a must have for someone who is interested in the inner workings of star trek starships. The mission part of the game is really pathetic. The missions are really boring and become repetitive after a while. If one could design the ship, plug in the parts, and then play with the ships kinda like in Klingon academy it would be awsome. Importing your own ship designs into Klingon academy would make it fun to shoot up different kinds of ships. Being able to customize your ship would be a big plus in most star trek flight simms. With the help of this game it could come true.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: really good game!
Review: this game is good. I love giving starships refits and building soverign class ships all classes of starships are great to build each one has a specific ability that sets it apart from the others such as the b'rel class cloaking device all in all this is a really good game!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: This game is horrible i mean it is cool to make your own ship but there are only so many classes you can choose from.I also dont like that you cant even drive your on ship the computer just takes it on its own mision.the missions stink because they take so long i spent 45 min on i mission waiting the the game 2 finish the mission with my ship

Waist of your $$$$$$$

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Star Trek Starship creator Warp 2
Review: This game is not fast paced or exciting, but it is a game of strategy. The player has to become a rich admiral. It is very difficult to decide which systems are important and which are not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Game For All Treckers
Review: This game is one heck of an amazing game! Having the ability to
make your own ship, create a crew and send your ships into service, and also export them into DS9: Diminion Wars is great. Although you cannot control your starship in Warp II misions, t is great to construct them, but with DS9, you can control them. I would recomend this game to any body that has anyinterest with Star Trek!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Starship Creator Warp 2 - Disappointing
Review: This game was actually a freebie when I bought Star Trek Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars. I recently bought Star Trek Starship Creator Deluxe which was made a year before this Warp 2 sequel.
Starship Creator Deluxe has much more ship constructions to chose from than the new Warp 2 has to offer. In Warp 2 you only get Akira, Soveriegn, Intrepid, Constitution, Defiant, Galaxy, and Klingon B'rel Class Ships to construct. In Starship Creator Deluxe (which by the way includes Starship Creator and Starship Creator Add-on) you may construct from more than 10 different ships - Excelsior, Miranda, Constitution, Defiant, Akira, Oberth, Prometheus, Soveriegn, Intrepid, and Galaxy. Warp 2 has less ships and the missions are pretty boring. You could sleep through it and the mission would still be successful. The computer plays the missions out without any real play control from the player. You can however design that dream starship you always wanted to create. If you really want to buy a Starship Creator, I would recommend buying the Star Trek Starship Creator Deluxe which allows the player to create 10 federation ships whereas Starship Creator Warp 2 allows only 6 federation ships and the additional one Klingon B'rel. On a plus side, Warp 2 allows the player to export their designed ships of Akira, Galaxy, and Defiant into Star Trek DS9 Dominon Wars multiplayer mode for gameplay online. However the Galaxy class starships that are exported into the Dominon Wars Game turns out to be invisible (A really big bug/glitch!!!) Some ships appear to not have been modified at all during exporting - such as Akira class ships and they appear to be discolored (example: Engines powered down, and lights on the ship are off even during combat).
Gameplay = 3/10
Graphics = 2/10
Sound = 2/10
Value = 3/10


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