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Star Trek: Hidden Evil (1999)

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Star Trek: Hidden Evil

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9/10

Hidden Evil's plot is one of Star Trek's greatest.

This game is one of the best I played. Using the actor's voiceovers and imagery was a turn in the right direction as this game recaps and finishes what Insurrection left open. The plot twists are sharp, and tie in directly with older Next Generation episodes, specifically, "The Chase". The only down side is the short ending, which doesn't reward much of the 8 hours it took to solve and beat. This game definitely deserves the Trek name, and I will hold it as one of the best Trek games made to date.
  • WesTrek
  • Nov 30, 1999
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Good, but too short!

This is a good game, but it is too short. Star Trek: Hidden Evil is the sequel of the ninth Star Trek movie called Insurrection. The graphics is beautiful, the sounds are very good, you can be in a Star Trek movie for a few hours when you are playing this game. You can hear original TNG voices of Brent Spiner (Data) and Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard). Live Long and Prosper! :-)
  • Y-Sly
  • Dec 27, 2002
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