Platform:Xbox Genre:Simulation Games ESRB:Everyone Media:Video Game Number Of Items:1 Age:5 - 20 years Operating System:Xbox Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2 Dimensions (in):7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
Product Description Star Trek: Shattered Universe -- experience a new Star trek adventure unlike any you've encountered before. This new game takes place in the parallel universe from the classic original series. Everything familiar is now a dark reflection - and the noble Federation is now an evil and relentless enemy!
I.S,S - EXCELCIORJanuary 1, 2007 this is one good star trek game that has a good trek feeling to it.but it has one problem it is really hard even when it is set on EASY. On a second thought when you ignroe the funky graphics its an ok game but not the best.
TREK FANS ONLY!October 2, 2006 Stephen A. Schwartzman(NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What can I say as a part time/non-hard core gamer about STSU? Well, it's sort of dull and kind of easy. There aren't a really great variety of ships to use at any given time. Having the authentic voices of original series cast members helps and the graphics for PS2 and X-Box are pretty decent. Personally, it gives me some satisfaction as a 29 year Trekkie (since I was 4..that dates me...), I get a kick out of piloting the Klingon Bird of Prey against larger Starfleet ships like the Miranda and Constitution classes. Overall, the game will be a snore-fest for non STAR TREK fans, a little fun for people who like it and some good, distracting fun for those of us who live, eat and breathe STAR TREK.
Another Disappointed FanMarch 23, 2006 GameraRocks(Gillsville, GA USA) This game had everything going for it, even Walter and George reprising their roles as Sulu and Chekov, but the game just falls flat. The levels are repetitive and very difficult, almost impossible even with invinciblity as another reviewer here said. The game gets old fast, the game play is just the same thing every level.
This game is also very dull, I tried to play this game twice and I always stop by the fourth level. The story itself seems messed up since the Excelsior crew transforms into their mirror characters in the game when in the real mirror universe in Trek, there is already someone in an alternate universe that looks like you but acts different. The game just feels really slapped together and made for gaming pros because the game is HARD. That can't be said enough.
CrappyDecember 26, 2005 chimi(AK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Some of the levels are seemingly impossible. Even with cheats like infinite shields, the game is insanely hard. In one of the levels you have a couple minutes to destroy an insane amount of ships. Don't waist your time unless you are a serious trekkie and really good with this type of game.
Better Than NothingDecember 22, 2005 Carlos Teran(Monterrey, Mexico) Located in the "Mirror Universe" of Star Trek TOS, the game features the voices of George Takei and Walter Koenig. Sadly, the game is intended for a very skilled kind of player, used to dogfights. This, and the lack of proper controls make this game a hard one to master. The graphics are average, below the ones we're used to see in PC games of the ST franchise. However, it's enjoyable, and the difficulty to finish every mission gives a sense of real achievement every time one is completed.