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Reviewer : Kampfenmaus
Ave Rating : 4.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Star Trek: Borg Rating : 4
Platforms : Macintosh, Windows Year : 1996
Review : Star Trek: Borg is rather unique for a computer game, since it uses live actors and camera sequences rather than computer effects. One problem I have with this game though, is the lack of freedom a player has; basically, a video sequence plays out and you're asked to make one of several decisions. The consequences of your actions are then played out. Fortunately, this isn't a major hindrance to gameplay. Aside from that, a few anachronostic uniform errors, and one particularly difficult sequence involving a game of chance, this game's pretty good.

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