Star Trek: Starfleet Command III | 
| From: Activision Category: Video Games
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Seller: NORTHWESTTRADERS Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 13,717
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Genre: sci_fi_strategy_games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 047875322554 EAN: 0047875322554 ASIN: B00006IIO0
Release Date: November 5, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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STAR TREK: STARFLEET COMMAND 3 February 8, 2005 Locutus's Help Desk (San Fransisco, California, Sector 00,01 (Earth) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
Star Trek Starfleet Command 3. Could there ever be a better game? After you play this game, you will answer that question the smae way I did. No. In SFC3, you can play as Federation, Klingon, Romulan, and Borg. From the sleek Soverign class vessel (U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-E) to the massive Borg Cube. Fire a variety of weapons, including Quantum Torpedoes, Phasers, Disruptors, and Gavemetiric Torpedoes. Beam you troops over on hit-and-run raids to disable enemy systems, or to attempt the impossible: take over the entire vessel.
Create fleets of up to five vessels, and gang up on small vessels. Invade enemy territory in missions ranging from Planetary Scan, Assulting defensless stardocks, or taking a suicidal run on an enemy starbase.
Launch Probes, cloak, use an anti-cloaking scan, launch specialized shuttles, an perform eratic manuvers. Manage your sheilds to prevent enemy boarding parties from completeing their mission. Name your ship, and create ships from the shows like the U.S.S. Defiant, and visit noted locations such as Sector 00,01 (Earth), Romulus, Remus, The Borg Homeworld, and the legendary home of th klingons, Q'ronos.
Engage in 4 epic campagins, icluding for all major star empires, The United Federation of Planets, The Kligon Defense Fleet, The Romulan Star Empire, and the Borg Collective. Or, you can just ignore polotics, and go on to conquer the galaxy.
Anyway, you can count on SFC3 being the best STAR TREK game ever. It is not worth the $90.00 it's being sold for, though, so buy it at a computer game store. Good Luck Conquering the galaxy. You can e-mail me if you have any questions about the game at comderbashir@yahoo.com Jolan Tru
One of the best games November 13, 2002 Chris Wise (Kansas) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This has got to be one of the best Star Trek games ever. The single player campaign is the most in-depth on out of all the Starfleet Command games. The storyline flows very well. The storyline is affected by the outcome of the missions. I your ship is destroyed the campaign will end. The ships look great. the camera angles do not rotate around the ships though, they stay fixed in one area. The weapons look real color wise, the weapons in the other games were purple ,red, and other colors. Your officers report to you in-depth. The is the best Starfleet Command game.
i think its fine i mean no game is perfect December 28, 2002 gaming veteran (Windsor, CA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
now i have been playing star trek games since i can remeber and have always watched the SFC series grow in games and of course the first was a classic the second was a upgrade but they never got out of captain kirks era in the games wich was fine but i always thought how cool it would be to fly the current ships and SFC3 was born its perfect because its the events leading up to the newst movie star trek:nemisis and filled up to it nicely you now can even download a activision add-on that has a mission where you fly shinzon's scriminator the warship from the movie i think its great and well worth your money in so many ways....
Romulus July 2, 2009 Romulus (California) I loved this game! In my opinion, it
is more fun and exhilerating than the Halo and Battlefield series combined with its incredible storyline and online gameplay. Of course, if you are only willing to play in the single-multiplayer skirmish, it will not be one-tenth the fun as it is when playing against real people in the online campaigns. The AI's are incredibly weak, as was posted before, so if you want a good, really hard fight, look for it online. You will get enough suspenseful battles there sure enough, as the ships can take weeks to get and when you die, you die. The one bad thing about the Online Campaigns is that they can be very distressful for any new players, as the ships are very expensive if they're big, and the player can loose weeks of effort in a single defeat. There are also many complicated moves and controls that are not mentioned in the game's tutorials, and you must find them yourself. This adds fun to the game, and even after playing it for six years, I still occasionally find a new tactic I was not previously aware of. If refited right, the ships are fast, agile, and armed with very powerful weapons that can destroy an opponent in a single volley. I highly recomend this game to anyone who loves playing with high stakes and a great risk of getting killed.
a good game,but not for this money August 15, 2004 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a grest game if you like star trek; if you don't like it I'd rate it a 4 for you, otherwise it's a five. It's structered in between an action game and a strategy game, and it's really adictive. The best part is that you can customize you ships before you fight in the skirrmish mode. The campain mode isn' quite as fun as the skirmish, but it's stiil good.
However: For the price they're charging here, almost sixty bucks, it's a rip off, I got it for five times less. My advice is to get the game at a retail store that's having a going out of buisness sale, or a discount store of something of that occord. It's defanitely a good gam.
Pros: Customization of ships, a viriety of ships and fetures, you can even be the Borrg
Cons: When you accedently leave the battle arena, a sector in space, your ship is destroyed rather then placed back in, and mainly the price
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