Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFMV space combat simulator, where you play a cadet training to become a Starfleet officer at the Academy and have adventures there in addition to your training.FMV space combat simulator, where you play a cadet training to become a Starfleet officer at the Academy and have adventures there in addition to your training.FMV space combat simulator, where you play a cadet training to become a Starfleet officer at the Academy and have adventures there in addition to your training.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Peter Flanders
- Frank Malan
- (as Pete Flanders)
Leslie Danon
- Faith Gage
- (as Leslie Dannon)
Jodie Fisher
- Telepath
- (as Jodie Fisher-Coady)
Walter Koenig
- Commander Pavel Chekov
- (narração)
Robert Langenbucher
- Newscaster
- (as Bob Langenboucher)
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This game is just wonderful. The graphic is good, the story so complex and interesting, the characters funny, and the gameplay great. When you are playing it you really got the feeling as if you were the Captain of a Starfleet vessel and it is really fun. But the best of all is that there is William Shatner in it. To see him playing Captain Kirk once more was just amazing, and he did a very good job, he just is Captain Kirk.
The gamer plays as David Forrester, a third-year cadet embarking on Command School training. Cadet Forrester is assigned as "captain" of a bridge crew including (predictably) a Vulcan science officer, among others.
As I recall, this game was highly touted as it came out, but many were disappointed in the ultimate result. As a fan of Kirk and Co. and player of the previous Interplay product "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" (complete with the voices of the original cast!) I purchased this game with high expectations.
The opening sequence did nothing to tamp down my expectations, as it featured William Shatner and George Takei reprising their roles as Captains Kirk and Sulu, not to mention some lovely shots of the Enterprise-A. (See for yourself, it's on YouTube.)
It seems, however, that the opening sequence was just about the high point of the game. Which isn't to say that the actual game play wasn't at least semi-interesting, but to me it just didn't accurately simulate the kind of space battles that one saw in the filmed versions of Star Trek. The battles felt more like space dogfights than anything akin to naval conflicts.
The parts of the game that seemed more faithful to television/movie Star Trek were the verbal encounters that you had with other ship captains, in which you had to determine the proper response (Star Trek showdowns--at least prior to the later seasons of DS9--always seemed to consist mainly of talking anyway!).
The most interesting aspects of the game to me were between scenarios. Some were simply "cut" scenes that showed Mr. Forrester's encounters with Cdr. Chekov (again, Walter Koenig reprising his role). However, many of these scenes required the gamer to interact with the bridge team. The performance of the various team members went up or down depending on what the gamer did to resolve conflicts. Some of the off-duty arguments between bridge team members were pretty interesting.
The cast performed relatively well (as well as can be expected for a video game, I suppose). Peter Kluge stood out as Cadet Forrester (although he seemed too old to be playing a cadet).
In my opinion, if they had made a movie (even a TV or direct to video movie) of this, it would have been pretty awesome, but as a game, it wasn't great.
As I recall, this game was highly touted as it came out, but many were disappointed in the ultimate result. As a fan of Kirk and Co. and player of the previous Interplay product "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" (complete with the voices of the original cast!) I purchased this game with high expectations.
The opening sequence did nothing to tamp down my expectations, as it featured William Shatner and George Takei reprising their roles as Captains Kirk and Sulu, not to mention some lovely shots of the Enterprise-A. (See for yourself, it's on YouTube.)
It seems, however, that the opening sequence was just about the high point of the game. Which isn't to say that the actual game play wasn't at least semi-interesting, but to me it just didn't accurately simulate the kind of space battles that one saw in the filmed versions of Star Trek. The battles felt more like space dogfights than anything akin to naval conflicts.
The parts of the game that seemed more faithful to television/movie Star Trek were the verbal encounters that you had with other ship captains, in which you had to determine the proper response (Star Trek showdowns--at least prior to the later seasons of DS9--always seemed to consist mainly of talking anyway!).
The most interesting aspects of the game to me were between scenarios. Some were simply "cut" scenes that showed Mr. Forrester's encounters with Cdr. Chekov (again, Walter Koenig reprising his role). However, many of these scenes required the gamer to interact with the bridge team. The performance of the various team members went up or down depending on what the gamer did to resolve conflicts. Some of the off-duty arguments between bridge team members were pretty interesting.
The cast performed relatively well (as well as can be expected for a video game, I suppose). Peter Kluge stood out as Cadet Forrester (although he seemed too old to be playing a cadet).
In my opinion, if they had made a movie (even a TV or direct to video movie) of this, it would have been pretty awesome, but as a game, it wasn't great.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is one of the one of the coolest action video games! The characters, the action, and the sure thrill of adventure makes this game a fun non-stop playing time! Below is a brief look how I think the game is!
Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful especially for the Sega Genesis 32X. The backgrounds are really beautiful! Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Star Trek: Starfleet Academy!If you like excellent adventure games, shooters, and more then I strongly recommend you play this game!
To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com!
Game Play: The game play is very good. There is really basic controls here and is easy to perform. Novice gamers should have a good time here!
Graphics: The graphics are wonderful especially for the Sega Genesis 32X. The backgrounds are really beautiful! Difficulty: The game is easy but as it goes on you find out that it will become more difficult!
Music: The music is great! Just fantastic catchy tunes through out the game! In My opinion its some of the best music ever in a video game!
Sound: The sound is great. Nuff said!
Overall: I have always loved Star Trek: Starfleet Academy!If you like excellent adventure games, shooters, and more then I strongly recommend you play this game!
To purchase this video game check out Amazon.com!
This game was so cool. You get to command a starship and fight exciting space battles and explore new worlds. It would have been better if it was set in the 24th century and had ships like the Enterprise-E and the Defiant. But still, the graphics are great and it is fun to play.
My opinion of Starfleet Academy, which takes into consideration the same points as the only other comment, is that the game is well designed and challenging. These are two very good attributes when selecting a decent game.
Who want to play a game where it is too easy or predictable? No one. The storyline is intricate, the gameplay is amazing, the gameplay is as close to "real" as it could get, and they have special guest voices from time to time.
In the other comment, the game is discredited for using only two different weapons (phasers/disruptors and torpedoes). Is that not the way it always went on the show? Regardless, that's how it is in every other Star Trek game out there. So, why complain? It's just being "real". They also commented that they were stuck on disk 2 out of 5. Well, good. Everyone needs a good challenge. Obviously there is something they had not thought of to get through it. Be creative, use your heads, use your friends' heads. Think like a starship Captain.
This game is really very decent, and I hope anyone reading this can see it the way I do. After all, that one comment is the only complaint about this game I have ever seen/heard.
Who want to play a game where it is too easy or predictable? No one. The storyline is intricate, the gameplay is amazing, the gameplay is as close to "real" as it could get, and they have special guest voices from time to time.
In the other comment, the game is discredited for using only two different weapons (phasers/disruptors and torpedoes). Is that not the way it always went on the show? Regardless, that's how it is in every other Star Trek game out there. So, why complain? It's just being "real". They also commented that they were stuck on disk 2 out of 5. Well, good. Everyone needs a good challenge. Obviously there is something they had not thought of to get through it. Be creative, use your heads, use your friends' heads. Think like a starship Captain.
This game is really very decent, and I hope anyone reading this can see it the way I do. After all, that one comment is the only complaint about this game I have ever seen/heard.
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- CuriosidadesNovelization written by Diane Carey.
- ConexõesFollowed by Starfleet Academy: Chekov's Lost Missions (1998)
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