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Step into the boots of a Starfleet officer taking command for the first time -- in the sink-or-swim circumstances of a disaster in deep space. A sun erupts unexpectedly, damaging the player's ship and killing the captain. As the next ranking officer, the player takes the command chair and the mission of discovering the cause of the deadly blast. Through investigation of the strange stellar explosion, the fledgling captain is drawn into an epic plot involving the Cardassians, the Klingons, and perhaps even the Romulans. Forces behind this unexplained 'accident' may threaten the foundations of the Federation itself.

The game offers a first-person perspective from the captain's chair for a useful view of the 3D bridge and its officers. As in the television shows and movies, the bridge crew is well trained to report pertinent information and await orders. Star Trek: Bridge Commander is designed for compatibility with many contemporary voice-control peripherals, allowing the hardware-equipped player to issue commands by speaking them. The game's story was developed with the help of D.C. Fontana, who wrote four episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and served as an associate producer for the series.

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Star Trek Bridge Commander is a strategy for Free on PC Released on February 27, 2002, Star Trek Bridge Commander is a strategy, space combat simulation video game. This game developed by Totally Games and published by Activision. Star Trek: Bridge Commander Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. Star Trek: Bridge Commander is a space combat simulation video game. Star Trek: Bridge Commander Free Download PC Game Cracked in Direct Link and Torrent. Star Trek: Bridge Commander is a space combat simulation video game. Star Trek: Bridge Commander screenshots: Step into the boots of a Starfleet officer taking command for the first time -- in the sink-or-swim circumstances of a disaster in deep space. A sun erupts unexpectedly, damaging the player's ship and killing the captain.

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From developer Totally Games and publisher Activision comes a Star Trek title worthy of its (licensed) name. It seems that the conundrum of representing space combat among Federation starships (which in prior titles has proved to be elusive) has been resolved not only effectively, but in a manner that is true to the series, graphically awe-inspiring, and delightfully fun to play. Players will be able to issue commands to their crew (and enjoy the visual splendor said commands produce) as a true Federation Captain would, and still have time to wave their fists in the air and yell, 'KHAAANNN!'

Uconnect navigation keygen. Due to the fact that Federation ships are much larger than a tiny, one man dogfighter (ala Wing Commander), commanding one in past titles with a joystick during a dogfight felt.. well, wrong. Any Captain worth the salt that Dr. McCoy's ex-girlfriend would suck out of them would tell you that a true Captain would make command decisions to his crew from his chair. The problem, understandably, in the past has always been how to do this in a video game and still make it fun to play?

Totally Games has delivered. Although at times Bridge Commander will feel more like an old-school point and click adventure than a tactical sim, the formula works extremely well. There is a high degree of scripting going on here, and the game is pretty much on rails in terms of story progression, but once you immerse yourself into the world Gene Roddenberry created, you'll hardly notice that you're being nudged in one direction or another.

The graphics outside the bridge will astound you, and represent Star Trek perfectly. The graphics inside the bridge are a bit flat and dull, but I can see where the tradeoff made sense. The ships are as beautiful and detailed as one seen on television, complete with deep, rich color and lighting effects. Performance on mid-range machines is still excellent, although would have to be not-as-detailed. There are a few points of view to choose from, including 'from the chair' on the bridge and an 'outside the ship' view. The view from inside the ship tends to be more like living through a combat-heavy episode of the television series, whereas the outside view, albeit prettier, tends to suck you out of the Star Trek universe in a way that will leave you feeling like you're just playing another space-combat sim.

The sound effects and music are lifted directly from the Star Trek world, so all of the phaser blasts, photon torpedos, explosions and such will sound familiar. The music is also comprised of such well-known scores, rounding out the package into one of complete Trek immersion.

Gameplay centers around the player as the newly-recruited Captain of a damaged vessel, making their way through the mystery of their situation, one waypoint at a time. Players issue orders to the crew, who then perform the actual commands. The voice of 'you' is never actually heard in the game, as orders are delivered by clicking on menus that come up on screen when you position the mouse over a specific person's station on the bridge (these menus can also be assigned to keys, eliminating the mouse). Those who are used to the fast paced dogfights of other titles may need a while to become acclimated to the different pace of these bohemoth starships. They don't turn quickly or maneuver like an X-Wing fighter would, and the combat is more of a chess game than an out-and-out dogfight. Particular systems on an enemy's ship can be targeted (shields, weapons, etc) which adds to the depth of the combat greatly. This class of ship does not explode into a ball of fire with one shot, but you can tear off entire chunks and make holes.. in some ways, it's more gratifying to cripple than obliterate (I'll have my therapist look into that one). A good starship Captain will also know how to manage his vessel's power distribution, especially after the drain that combat can put on it. Certain systems may need special attention if they become particularly damaged or drained as a result of the melee.

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Trek fans will be pleased to know that both Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner make appearances, and there are even a couple of missions that center around their characters. The overall single player experience is quite short, and the multiplayer aspect (which is missing the 'location specific' damage modeling and is played strictly from an outside viewpoint with manual control) is your normal deathmatch, team deathmatches, and 'defend the starbase' matches. The save system is automatic, saving your progress between each mission. However, players cannot save wherever they like, so if one fails 90% of the way through the mission, it will have to be replayed over again. This does add a bit to the frustration factor, but the developers included the ability to have the ship repaired at the Starbase between battles.

Although on rails and a bit twitchy in terms of stability, Bridge Commander has delivered an impressive, immersive title that finally has captured the essence of Star Trek and is like a rollercoaster.. fast, intense, and over before you know it.

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Platforms:PC
Publisher:Activision Publishing
Developer:Totally Games
Genres:Simulator / Space Combat
Release Date:February 26, 2002
Game Modes:Singleplayer / Multiplayer

The various Star Trek computer games have resulted in their share of well-meaning duds – great concepts that promised this or that but ultimately failed to please either fans of the Star Trek universe or computer gamers in general.

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Arguably the first “true” command perspective simulator of Federation capital ships (and in some respects a spiritual cousin to the 1999 Interplay tactical wargame Starfleet Command), Bridge Commander is a two-tiered space combat / strategy game that allows the player to command from the bridge of a Galaxy and, later, Sovereign-class heavy cruiser (that would be approximately the Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E) or in an external tactical view-this is where the resemblance to Starfleet Command comes in.

This is not some kind of simulator back at the Academy, where your actions amount to passing or failing an exam. In this game, command is thrust upon you-a junior officer-when the ship you are serving aboard gets caught in a mysterious stellar catastrophe. The resulting death of your captain, the destruction of the ship, and your lucky survival jumps you to a command of your very own. Wet behind the ears and with an untested crew, you are tasked with the responsibility of finding out the cause of this massive explosion. Let’s hope you stayed awake during those command classes back at the Academy. But all is not lost, Captain Pickard and Commander Data (the voices of Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner) will be on hand to give out sage advice.

In the first-person bridge view, you are essentially an immobile and mute captain (The Captain Pike Sim, as the folks at Activision like to call it). In easy mode, the surrounding bridge crew will carry out your every command. Face a bridge officer and a list of commands will pop up for you to chose. Each officer has his or her own specialty AI (weapons officer, science officer, navigator, etc.) and will carry out orders (and alert you to problems or events) to the best of their abilities.

You will retain the same crew during the course of your missions and will learn more and more about their personality, weaknesses, and strengths as the game progresses-using each to effect the best solution to a problem is one of the skills a captain must master. At medium difficulty, you will have a more hands-on experience and will exercise more control over your ship’s actions (choosing destinations, weapons, targeting, etc.). In hard mode you get to be an overachiever and do it all yourself.

Bridge Commander’s many levels of participation and control seems to offer a great deal of leeway in how you develop your command style. Should you go for the kick-butt, lone gunboat diplomacy of a James T. Kirk? Or is the philosophical, sensitive, and committee-favoring Jean-Luc Picard more to your liking? Perhaps something in the middle? Remember the captain of a Galaxy or Sovereign class starship is in a unique and specialized position. You are at the frontline of Federation defense and exploration. You are responsible not only for the crew aboard your ship but for the Federation that you represent.

The game follows a story-based style of gameplay where missions-roughly about seven to eight-are grouped within episodes. And episodes are grouped within seasons. You can play missions in any order within episodes (or even skip missions), though not playing a mission may close out that mission for later play. Missions will further your main story (the investigation) and involve a variety of tasks including interceptions, escort, diplomacy, encounters with the Cardassians, Klingons, and Romulans-and, of course combat. Though you can play out battles from the bridge, the exterior tactical view is the recommended (and most fun) option. The external interface gives you screens and monitors for keeping track of your speed, shields, weapon status, and position, while your crew will also keep you informed of any important events.

Bridge Commander is one of the most realistic and captivating starship simulations ever made. Few sci fi games get to be this immersive, and you don’t usually see this kind of originality in gaming either. Playing it gives you the feeling of being a part of the “Star Trek” universe like few computer games have done before.

System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 500 MB HDD, Win98

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