Posted on: May 31, 2015

Hanglyman
Verified ownerGames: 444 Reviews: 140
Better than Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Judgment Rites improves on its predecessor with an ongoing story arc, much longer, more interesting missions, and a lot more dialogue and reactions from characters, much of it completely optional but highly amusing. The voice acting is improved- Kirk sounds at least a little more engaged, Spock and McCoy sound more like their younger selves, and the computer is properly voiced by Majel Barrett this time. There's more variety in your landing parties- instead of being given a random redshirt every time, the plot dictates who you end up with, including a resentful officer with a grudge against Kirk, a superstitious biologist, or even Uhura, Sulu, Scotty or Chekov. The point system from the previous game returns, with more diplomatic solutions earning a higher score, though oddly, you aren't told how many points you've earned any more- you'll have to infer it, or check the captain's log during the next mission. You can also screw up some missions so badly that you get a game over without actually dying, and can do so poorly during the game that its ends with Kirk being fired, which adds some replay value. There's quite a bit less starship combat than the previous game, and an option has been added to adjust the difficulty or skip it altogether. The game's biggest problem is the dialogue- not the voice acting or writing, but the constant mix-ups. The wrong character's mouth will move, the text words will be different than those spoken (sometimes just slightly off, sometimes an entirely wrong line that obviously belongs somewhere else in the game), a character will speak with another character's voice, and, in one unbelievable example, DeForest Kelley flubs his line and dissolves into giggles... and they USED IT ANYWAY. These issues are especially bad in the next-to-last mission, which must have been extremely rushed, but you're guaranteed to run into a few on any playthrough. Aside from that annoyance, this is a great game, a big improvement, and highly recommended.
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