Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time
SCORE: 54
Star Trek video games have a long history of being bad. Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time on the Super NES and Genesis reinforce that statement. The controls in this retro home console game are confusing at best. The graphics are not that great, and the music gets repetitive. The lack of guidance or direction make this a frustrating game. The violence feels tacked on. The length of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time is too short.
It was a real chore for me to play and review Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time on the Super NES. Talking to other characters was one of the most frustrating exercises in this game. Fans of this television show are not going to be pleased. I did not care for the extreme liberalism in Star Trek Deep Space Nine. I wish they would make a game off of the Future Glimpses series. That could be really cool.
While I played Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossroads of Time it felt like the developer and publisher were not sure what they wanted to do with the game. They stuck with well known characters and storylines from the show. Ultimately it led to a boring experience. Pass on this game.
- Sam
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay: 50%
Gameplay: 30%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: SNES/Genesis
Publisher: Playmates Interactive Entertainment
Developer: Novotrade International
Rating: ‘K-A’ - Kids to Adults
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