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Star Trek: Klingon Academy

Star Trek: Klingon Academy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perhaps the most customized game... ever!
Review: Although there's nothing much more to say than what earlier reviews have already covered, one thing that should be mentioned about Klingon Academy is it's 'modability', that is, the ability for players to make and download customized ships, screens, star systems, and other game components. There are literally thousands of ships available from all of the five main Star Trek series (TOS, TMP, TNG, DS9, Voy & Ent), fan based designs, and ships from Babylon 5, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, etc, etc, etc. For me, this has been a 2½-year gaming experience, as new modifications are constantly being made by the KlingonAcademy.com Modding Community. It still amazes me that this 3+-year-old game is still gaining new fans, with a growing and thriving online community...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Game of the year
Review: Better than Star Fleet Academy in many ways, Best Graphics that I have ever seen on a Video game, Also for Quick battle, once you destroy your enemy doesn't mean your done, you can warp to a different system and encounter more enemy ships(note: youe have to use the VOS 9 then 2 and select the system your self, an option you couldn't do on Star fleet academy), Well done movie cinematics, compelling story, Also have the ability to make new ships using light wave(NOT SUPPORTED BY INTERPLAY). I recommend this game to all ST fans and to all people who like space combat games.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Finally getting Star Trek right!
Review: Finally, they're getting Star Trek right. This is a thoroughly enjoyable game, with incredible graphics and wonderful (if not always engrossing) sound. There are a number of significant, but not crippling, flaws which mar an otherwise great game, but for Trekkies and sci-fi sim fans, this is definitely a game to get.

The gameplay here is solid and easy to understand. The designers understand that you're flying a capital ship, not a snub fighter, and the physics reflect that through lethargic turns and gradual accel/decel curves. Even though this may sound like it would lead to slow and boring gameplay, it's anything but. The tension builds and I've found myself squirming, trying to get my targets lined up for that perfect shot--a great feeling of satisifaction when I succeed.

The controls are easy to understand, but slightly cumbersome to use. Though innovate, the VOS (Voice Order System) takes too long to utilize during the middle of the battle. VOS relies on the use of the keypad to issue orders and to distribute power to the ships various systems, and between maneuvering your behemoth mass of destructive power, and then using that power to blast your enemies, you just don't have a third hand to play with shields, weapon charge rates, damage control, and countless other things. Hotkeys are available, scattered through the keyboard, but they are far from intuitive and too numerous to quickly memorize.

The designers tried to compensate by creating Power Macros, and it's a great move. Using the F1-F8 keys, and a control board under the Engineers screen, you can define preset levels for all of your ships systems based on the tactics you plan to employ. Which is fantastic... if the battle goes the way you plan. Still, the Power Macros enable the player to quickly redistribute power during the middle of battle, a vital necessity, but one that looses the need to quickly change small details (like overcharging weapons after you've made your approach under cloak for a devastating first strike.)

The graphics are incredible, with fantastic debris fields and damage representation. Blast a photon torpedo into the enemies hull and see the flames consume the decks. The movies are equally well done, but are prone to stuttering (you'd think they'd have this problem fixed by now.) Yet when the movies do stutter, you don't loose any of the lines, it just keeps repeating until moving out of the trap.

The sound is well done, with quality music and a delightful environmental background during battles, but will occasionally cut out without reason. Other reviewers have had this problem as well, and it just seems to be a problem in need of patching, as reducing the demands on the soundcard make no difference.

The game has also caused the system to freeze up on occasion, and blue screens on exiting are common. All of these bugs are typical of Interplay productions, in my experience, and I got Klingon Academy expecting them to be there in one form or another. And, ironically enough, that's testimony to how good this game is. Despite these problems, it's a great game, and the gameplay isn't seriously affected by these problems.

In summary, there's nothing particularly revolutionary about this game except the fact that they finally got the Star Trek genre right. There's a great feel to the game, and a good plot line to carry you through it. The gameplay is solid and easy to understand, if a little cumbersome during the middle of battle. And the bugs in the most basic of program functionality (ala Interplay's legacy) are really unfortunate as they add frustration to what is otherwise a great experience--I'd have given 4 stars if it weren't for these.

(I'm running on a Pent III 800 Coppermine with 128M RAM at 100Mhz with a Viper V770 32M and SoundBlaster Live! Value.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Doom in Space
Review: I bought the full version. It is great. Finally a Star Trek First Person Shooter (FPS)! The graphics and sound are excellent. The scenarios are varied-- you are underground, in spaceships, ON THE OUTSIDE OF A SPACE SHIP AND SPACE STATION (what's great here is that inertia ACTUALLY WORKS! So be careful what direction you are facing and be sure your gravity boots are firmly attached to the hull!). This is the first, FPS I have ever played that really gave you the "feel" of really doing a space walk while firing at your enemies. I can hardly wait for ST: Elite Force.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best STARTREK GAME EVER!
Review: I have been play klingon Academy for this pass week and this is the best Startrek game I have ever played in my life. Unlike SC this game is completely 3D, the ships are so real that it is like Watching a StarTrek Movie or the final season of Deep Space 9. When you blow up a ship you actually see the parts flying off the ship ( not just any part but the one that you fired at). There are so many different explosion types unlike most games, SFC for example, whenever you destroy a ship they allays use the same explosion for all type of ships. In addition when parts of the ship are destroyed you never get to see any real explosion except when the ship is completely destroyed. When parts blown off the ships, you actually get to get the expose desks of the ship. Some ships are still able to fight even when haft of the hall is no longer there. It is like fighting with the sourcer section of the Enterprise without the rest of the body. By attacking a Federation Ship from the aft section it is possible to see this effect. I have never seen 3D effects that were so real in including Homeworld up until now.

When the ships are moving in space you get the feel of really fighting in a 3D environment. The shield effects, power management, weapons, ships controls, and everything you could possibly want to command a Starship is in this game. You could even program the ship's power allocation from the engineering station to your own setting using power macros. Then in the heat of battle have the ships computer execute the power macro. Imagine executing MARV-1-BATA-OMEGA authorization BORG1. There are 3 times as many commands than in SFC; the book is 288 pages long and so far I have only read the parts that are important to me like power management and weapons. I have not yet use the power macro feature.

When a captain leaves the bridge of the ship another officer take command of the fight so that the captain can go to another station and fine tune this orders there. It is possible to give the helm officer orders to fly the ship, while in battle, and you as the captain get to fire the weapons from the security/gunner station. It does not get any better than this. Of course you get to command other ships as wingmen to help you destroy an enemy if you are out gun.

You start off as a cadet in the academy where you must receive training in ship command and Klingon honor (This is not as easy as it sounds). The Klingons do not tolerate failure; in other words, if you fail a mission in anyway you will get kick out of the school. Sometimes you get to asks the dean of the school (played by Christopher Plumer) selected questions and his answers are very very interesting.

In multiplayer mode you get to fly Federation, Romulan, Tholiyan, Gorn and other some other minor race.

There is not a better STARTREK GAME.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2cnd Review
Review: I just installed the ATI 64mb RAGE FURY MAXX!!!, my old card was a Rage IIc 8mb, Now Klingon Academy looks better than the Intro movie. These are the best graphics I've seen in any video game, When your Disruptors and Photons strike the enemy ship you see thier shields glow from the discharge, Also warp nessels vent plasma, Parts break off from the ship and large explosions occur when a system is distroyed or when a torpedo impacts against an unshielded hull.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good Klingon combat game
Review: I played the demo, as well as DS9 the fallen, and when it came back into stock, I got the last one!!!!! LOL Anyway, PLEASE get more copies of this as well, because I plan to get this game as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Need more copies.
Review: I played the demo, as well as DS9 the fallen, and when it came back into stock, I got the last one!!!!! LOL Anyway, PLEASE get more copies of this as well, because I plan to get this game as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The new standard for space flight combat simulations
Review: I thought X-Wing alliance set the standard for space flight simulation games. However, after playing through the first few missions, I was finally convinced that Klingon Academy puts X-Wing alliance and all others to shame. With Klingon Academy you get more than just random dog fights like in the X-wing games. In fact, in this game, you will be given the chance to hail and communicate with other ships, receive distress calls in near DVD like video with real, human, flesh and blood actors dressed in Klingon attire, the same goes for the pre-mission briefing-during which you will receive a short Klingon philosphy lesson, a Shakespear sonnet, and Klingon mission objectives all given by Christopher Plummer in full Klingon dress uniform that was used in Star Trek VI. Buy it today!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not what it claims to be!
Review: If you want yet another dogfight game, here it is. If you want a game where you feel as though you are commanding a starship, as depicted in the Star Trek movies, you had better pass. Cut scenes? Wow, impressive, and with David Warner no less! Graphics? NONE BETTER! Neat way to blow stuff up? Oh, yea! A great game for those under 30 with cat like reflexes. No cunning needed here. However, you had better be more practised in an immelman turn than the corbomite bluff if you want to suceed at this game, and that precisly is the opposite of what is advertised.


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