The scores for Star Trek Online are from February 18, 2010. The User Score is an average of scores submitted by Metacritic users, on a scale from 0 (bad) to 10 (good). The pie chart for critic grades represents the percentages of individual critic scores falling into the categories Good (positively-reviewed games with a Metascore of 75 or higher), So-So (mixed or average reviews, 50-74), and Bad (negatively-reviewed games, 0-49).
#ALL STAR TREK GAMES PROFESSIONAL#
The Metascore is a weighted average of scores from top professional critics, on a scale from 0 (bad) to 100 (good). Star Trek: The Next Generation: Birth of the Federation Star Trek: The Next Generation: Klingon Honor Guard Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Transinium Challenge
#ALL STAR TREK GAMES PC#
Older PC games not in Metacritic's database *: Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Expansion Pack Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Dominion Wars Star Trek: Starfleet Command Volume II-Empires at War Star Trek: Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates Let's take a warp-speed tour through the best and worst titles in the franchise, starting with games for the PC. The Ferengi's 54th rule of acquisition states that a wise man doesn't waste latinum on a lousy Star Trek game, and, unfortunately for fans, the "Star Trek" name printed on a videogame box has only rarely indicated a quality product. The ensuing years have seen the release of over four dozen additional titles, on virtually every platform imaginable, from the Amiga to the Apple II to Super Nintendo to the Wii.
Incredibly, the very first Star Trek videogame adaptation was developed nearly 40 years ago. But STO is just the latest in a long series of games based on the enduring sci-fi franchise. With this month's arrival of Star Trek Online - the very first MMORPG (or role-playing game of any kind) based on Star Trek - fans are now able to command their own starship and spend hours in a world they have come to love through decades of television series, movies, and novels.