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Star Trek: Invasion

Star Trek: InvasionFrom: Activision Inc.
Category: Video Games

Buy Used: $2.20
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 19,103

Platform: PlayStation
Genre: action-games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Operating System: Playstation
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4

MPN: Unknown
UPC: 047875122345
EAN: 0047875122345
ASIN: B00004TEXT

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
While Star Trek: Invasion never quite reaches the lofty heights of the Colony Wars games, it's still worth a look even if you're not a green-blooded trekker.

Set in the time line of the Next Generation TV and film series, Invasion has you cast in the role of a fighter pilot destined for a big part in the upcoming war against the Earth-bound Borg. The Borg is not the only Trek race to show up in here; the Cardassians, Klingons, and Bajorans are all along, too. Speaking of the Trek gang, actors Michael Dorn as Worf and Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard contribute good voice acting to an all-around solid production.

The visuals in Invasion are uniformly sharp and show an attention to detail that almost makes the old PlayStation beg for mercy. The planets, the ships, the explosions (especially the explosions!) are topnotch. The music, however, is painfully repetitive. Disturbingly, the controls in Invasion are way too sensitive for all but the most die-hard space jockeys. The Valkyrie space fighters often make too wide a turn, resulting in constant misfires and untimely deaths.

Perhaps because it is set in the more politically correct universe of Star Trek, Invasion does lack the Colony Wars games' level of intense, gritty combat, and its story isn't nearly as engaging. Yet, for a laser blast-filled journey into the final frontier, it's still a fun ride. --Mark Brooks

Pros:

  • Lovely graphics push the PlayStation to its limits
  • Excellent voice acting all around
  • Easy to get into
Cons:
  • Awkward controls
  • Light story line doesn't compete with standout games in this genre
  • Too few missions

    Amazon.com Review
    While Star Trek: Invasion never quite reaches the lofty heights of the Colony Wars games, it's still worth a look even if you're not a green-blooded trekker.

    Set in the time line of the Next Generation TV and film series, Invasion has you cast in the role of a fighter pilot destined for a big part in the upcoming war against the Earth-bound Borg. The Borg is not the only Trek race to show up in here; the Cardassians, Klingons, and Bajorans are all along, too. Speaking of the Trek gang, actors Michael Dorn as Worf and Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard contribute good voice acting to an all-around solid production.

    The visuals in Invasion are uniformly sharp and show an attention to detail that almost makes the old PlayStation beg for mercy. The planets, the ships, the explosions (especially the explosions!) are topnotch. The music, however, is painfully repetitive. Disturbingly, the controls in Invasion are way too sensitive for all but the most die-hard space jockeys. The Valkyrie space fighters often make too wide a turn, resulting in constant misfires and untimely deaths.

    Perhaps because it is set in the more politically correct universe of Star Trek, Invasion does lack the Colony Wars games' level of intense, gritty combat, and its story isn't nearly as engaging. Yet, for a laser blast-filled journey into the final frontier, it's still a fun ride. --Mark Brooks

    Pros:

    • Lovely graphics push the PlayStation to its limits
    • Excellent voice acting all around
    • Easy to get into
    Cons:
    • Awkward controls
    • Light story line doesn't compete with standout games in this genre
    • Too few missions



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars You don't have to be a Star Trek fan to enjoy this game!   September 4, 2000
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

I was excited when I heard that there was going to be a Playstation game with a Star Trek theme and that excitement has not decreased over the past few days that I have been actually playing the game. If any of you have played the Playstation game Colony Wars you will recognize the influences of that game in Star Trek:Invasion. The gameplay is more or less the same as Colony Wars but with a Star Trek theme. You are given mission objectives such as engaging a Borg cube or protecting the Bajoran transport from the aliens bent on destroying it and that is just to name a few of the many missions in the game. Controlling your ship does take a little getting used to as the analog stick does have a 'hairy trigger' so to speak. But once you get past that little annoyance the game sucks you in and won't let you go. You will spend many sleepless nights trying to save your Federation freighters from the barage of phaser fire emitting from the banks of the enemy's ship.


5 out of 5 stars Warp Factor 9   November 9, 2000
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

As a Star Trek fan I will admit a certain amount of bias in writing a review of this game but I can honestly say it was well worth the wait! I have been waiting for a long time for Playstation to market a Star Trek fighter game and I am very satisfied with Invasion. Manuverability and the realistic detail to ships and hazards are outstanding. Plus the cameos of Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn (Capt. Picard and Commander Worf) were excellent additions to this game. All of the enimies proved challanging and versitile. I would definetly give this game 4 1/2-5 stars.


5 out of 5 stars RESISTANCE IS FUTILE   November 5, 2000
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are a Trekkie or just a casual fan you will love this game. It is hard to get used to the controls (I'm used to Colony Wars)and the missions can be very hard but they are NOT impossible. As with most of the best games on the market this one is difficult and will take time to complete all the missions. You will have to have some dedication (like all 3 Colony Wars or any Tomb Raider game) to complete the game. But, if you liked Star Trek TNG you will love it when you attack the Borg and hear "Resistance is Futile, you will be Assimulated". The special effects, mission line, and voice and music score is very good. It is hard to make a PS1 game as good as a PC game. But, I think Activision did a really good job!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Star Trek Game!   November 14, 2003
Jacob Joseph (Buffalo, N.Y.)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

They usually make Star Trek games for computers, I'm glad they made this one for PS1. It's a great fighter pilot type game. It's also cool how they included the voices of Patrick Stewart and Michael Dorn!


5 out of 5 stars Fun Game   September 11, 2005
Kirk McKenna Jr. (Medina, Ohio United States)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I hate to say this, but this game was even more fun than the Shattered Universe game for PS2. I am totally addicted to it. This game is also therapy, because when I'm frustrated and upset, I play this game and I vent it all on the Romulans or the Borg and I feel 100% better afterwards.

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