不支持简体中文
本产品尚未对您目前所在的地区语言提供支持。在购买请先行确认目前所支持的语言。
There is a Place in the Galaxy where legends are born. WELCOME TO STARFLEET ACADEMY.
Captain Kirk, Commander Chekov, Captain Sulu. Before they were legends, they were cadets at the most celebrated training facility in the universe - Starfleet Academy....
There is a Place in the Galaxy where legends are born. WELCOME TO STARFLEET ACADEMY.
Captain Kirk, Commander Chekov, Captain Sulu. Before they were legends, they were cadets at the most celebrated training facility in the universe - Starfleet Academy.
A vast array of missions will test your ingenuity, leadership and courage - and determine if you've got what it takes to graduate first in your class. Going where no simulator has gone before, you'll get a chance to command 4 classic Federation Starships (including the USS Enterprise) in combat against 30 of the finest alien spacecraft - from a cloaked Klingon Bird of Prey to a Romulan Heavy Cruiser. All the while, Captain Kirk (William Shatner), Commander Chekov (Walter Koenig), and George Takei in a special appearance as Captain Sulu, are there to provide instruction as well as inspiration.
Experience the Kobayashi Maru, from STAR TREK II: The Wrath of Khan, The Balance of Terror and some of Captain Kirk's other famous encounters.
Featuring filmed footage of the original Star Trek actors for the first time in any Star Trek computer game.
An original music score by Ron Jones, the composer of dozens of Star Trek TV Episodes.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
推荐系统配置:
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Finally it has arrived, I still have the original 7 CD retail set and the expansions. Regardless of what people say this is the more popular title over Klingon Academy, KA was basically the same missions with a Klingon makeover.
Although it was a highly enjoyable game and the graphics were a lot better SFA still hold a place in my heart. It was my first ever online game on dial up and using heat.net, it was the start of my first ever gaming fleet, wars, allies, negotiations, web design. This game basically kick started my tech life.
I still fly the LFF flag even today, I still have my original websites from my fleet for this game, I really hope GOG Galaxy enables online play for this! I only give it 4 stars due to the lack of DLC. The storyline was great and I will enjoy playing through this again!
It's Star Trek meets Wing Commander 3, one of the best games of the FMV era. This remake of the SNES/32X game was the best Star Trek simulator of its day. While many missions involved combat, many more offered peaceful solutions.
On top of the simulator itself is an entertaining interactive movie where you have to manage your simulator crew while uncovering a conspiracy in the academy and solving a mystery that will earn you the chance to take the real U.S.S. Enterprise out for a spin.
While it's showing its age this is a classic game in every sense. Hopefully Chekov's Missions will be added in a future update but they didn't add much to begin with.
It's hard to belittle one of my favorite games has found a new life on modern PCs. It's the original Starfleet Academy in all it's glory. It doesn't have Chekov's Lost Missions addon, but all of the cinematics are here just as if you were playing the original CD edition, without having to swap out the CDs. The Commandant is still trying to teach those eager young cadets the ways of starship command and he still gets on my nerves to this day.
Having said that, I do have a few things to say to anyone who hasn't played this before. (Please bear with me, I am not trying to downgrade this game at all!) This game was made in 1997 when 3D games were coming out to PCs in experimental force. The movies were done in front of a green screen or something and by today's standards, look pretty bad in spots. You can tell that the backgrounds are CGI. The starship & object graphics in game can be blurry from a distance, getting a littler sharper closer up, this isn't a new HD version. GOG left the game in tact. This is the classic Starfleet Academy game. The thing that surprises me the most was that on a Windows 8.1 system with a GeForce GTX465 graphics card, I just installed this game & it fired right up like new. I didn't have to change anything. The last time I tried my original game, the colors were horribly off, the game crashed continuously, but the GOG edition held up for over two straight hours of play without a single problem after installation.
When a game that functioned in 1997 on an older desktop PC still works the same today as it did back then, providing the same classic entertainment years later without needing 3rd party support or patches, that's saying something! If you're a Star Trek fan looking for a starship simulator, I highly recommend this. If you had this game when it came out and the original doesn't work with your new PC, then GOG has come to the rescue!
Any chance of GOG releasing Klingon Academy next?
This is my absolute favorite Star Trek game, I challenge anybody to graduate from the Academy as a Captain or Commander without cheating.
This game does an excellent job of putting you in the shoes of a Starfleet cadet and earning your spot in Starfleet. Thanks for bringing this one back GOG!
When the game hit the stores it wasn't finished, so I remember that there was a general menu described in the booklet that didn't make it into the game. The blur also read the missions were built upon diplomacy rather than to seek and kill and destroy. Bollocks.
I remember one mission where I managed to incapacitate an enemy ship and tow it back to headquarters, but the game refused to end. The only solution was to blow the enemy ship to smithereens, thus killing everybody inside. Weird interpretation of the word diplomacy, if you ask me.
But all in all a nice game, with nice missions.