The puzzles range from pretty challenging (I'm looking at you SQ6) to fairly obvious. These things are definitely dated and your enjoyment will hinge on how much patience you have for easy deaths and the occasional pixel hunting. Still, if you have the right mindset, they're absolute classics.
Not brutally difficult, but I enjoyed the relatively quick cases. You won't spend a ton of time with this one, but I got enough hours of enjoyment out of it to consider it well worth the cost. Nice style and humor throughout. The puzzles were logical and game navigation was easy. I'll definitely be picking up the sequel.
This is exactly what a modern point and click adventure should be. The story is engaging. The graphics are impressive (assuming you're okay with the changed look from prior games). The puzzles are logical. It's long enough without feeling repetitive. It presents a good challenge. It can be funny and heartwarming. If you're a point and click adventure fan, this is one to experience.
If there's a better Star Trek game out there, I haven't found it. This one takes the great formula of Star Trek 25th Anniversary and improves upon it in nearly every regard. From the adventure segments to the hip combat, everything is much better this time around. Too bad they didn't follow up with any more in the series. Sure, it's dated by modern standards, but if you enjoy pixelated point and click, this is one of the best ever made.