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ghall

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I just got Star Trek: Conquest for the Wii, and I think it's pretty fun. Sure, it lacks a real campaign mode, but it's still rather fun. The aiming system on the Wii is pretty intuitive, thought moving the ship around was a little hard for me to grasp. All in all, much better than Star Trek: Tactical Assault for the DS. Though I am disappointed with the fact that there are only 3 ships for each race.

So, what does everyone else think about this game?
 
I have the PS2 version I still have to open (been busy fooling around with my new PS3 :D). I'll try to play it tonight.

I do plan on getting the Wii version over the weekend... I hear the controls are better.
 
Looks fun. Too bad it's not available for the 360...there haven't been any really good Star Trek games in a long time. I'm starting to itch for one...makes me feel like a kid again.
 
I wish there was a game called "Star Trek: Picard", and you just ran around browbeating everyone with your superior intellect.
 
Looks fun. Too bad it's not available for the 360...there haven't been any really good Star Trek games in a long time. I'm starting to itch for one...makes me feel like a kid again.
Starfleet Command, Armada, and The Fallen were much better days.

How is the starship combat in Conquest? I just want to skirmish beating the tar out of other ships.

I'll let accurate representation slide a little.
 
I'm suddenly really interested in this game, as the screenshots look reminiscent of Star Trek: Starfleet Command (SFCII is one of my all time favorite games).
 
I'm suddenly really interested in this game, as the screenshots look reminiscent of Star Trek: Starfleet Command (SFCII is one of my all time favorite games).

Actually, I don't think it's anything like Starfleet Command. I actually think its better. :)
 
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