![]() You can't tell just on first impression-the look and basic design of the game remain largely identical to its predecessor. Other sequels are more ambitious in nature, and Star Trek: Armada II is one of these. Some sequels simply expand on the concepts of the original game-they introduce new graphics and a few new features. The battles in Armada II are even larger-scale than in the first game.Īt any rate, there was certainly room for a good sequel. Some Star Trek fans felt its fairly simple gameplay didn't do justice to the source material, but most found Armada to be a refreshing change from the typically lackluster Star Trek games that had come before it. Still, Armada was paced well, had some tactical depth, and was essentially fun to play. ![]() ![]() The game wasn't overly complicated as real-time strategy games go-the object was to quickly try to gather enough resources to field a large fleet of starships powerful enough to dispose of all the enemy forces. ![]() Released in early 2000, Star Trek: Armada was a well-built, graphically impressive real-time strategy game that let you command the famous ships of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.
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