Star Trek: Armada

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  • Release Date: Jan. 1, 2000
  • Price: $50.00
  • Publisher: Activision
  • Developer: Activision
  • Platform(s): PC
  • Genre: Strategy

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Star Trek: Armada - PC

pretty good

I like this game because it allows you to play every aspect of the actual TV shows/ Movies. The only reason I gave it a 4 insted of a 5 is because it is like every other command and conquer, Warcraft, or Empire earth.

Star Trek: Armada - PC

Great Game

Well the gameplay is far better than the GamePro review would lead you to believe. And the lack of terain in the other review is just obsurde. Its SPACE, how the hell do you have terain in space? The game is alot of fun. I have a GeForce system and have had no problem playing it with or without the patch. The only thing I sugest is to end task on everything other than the two systems needed to run windows and then play. It runs alot smoother if you have a lower power system. The game give you alot of options and each race has destinctive features that the others don't have. And fan of star trek will love it and most RTS fans will love it as well.

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Star Trek: Armada Recent Articles

  • Jun. 2, 2000 Cheats: Star Trek: Armada

    Invincibility, mission skip and other cool cheats!

  • Apr. 28, 2000 Review: Star Trek: Armada

    A real time strategy game set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe, revolving around a 4-way battle between the Federation, Klingons, Romulans, and Borg, sounds like a dream come true for Star Trek fans. Activision attempts to make this dream a reality with Star Trek: Armada.

  • Mar. 16, 2000 Feature: Star Trek: Armada Interview

    GamePro takes you behind the scenes of Star Trek: Armada, the upcoming real-time strategy game set in the Star Trek Universe, with new information, new screenshots, and an interview with Lead Designer, Eric Gewirtz.