Star Trek: Judgment Rites

Star Trek: Judgment Rites

released on Dec 31, 1993

Star Trek: Judgment Rites

released on Dec 31, 1993

Return to command of the USS Enterprise in this classic. True episodic format beams eight original point-and-click missions into your computer. Featuring the cast members and sound effects from Star Trek: The Original Series, Judgment Rites puts you on course for a galaxy of excitement!


Also in series

Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity
Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity
Star Trek: Generations - Beyond the Nexus
Star Trek: Generations - Beyond the Nexus
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Echoes from the Past
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Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

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The sequel to the 25th Anniversary doesn’t get as much attention as the original, which is a shame as this is an improvement in every way.

Judgement Rites features an arching storyline trying most of the plots of each “episode” together, which I think works well for a video game. Each episode still feels like a complete story with its own individual plot, mysteries and setting. The away team also varies, so it’s nice that the rest of the crew (other than Spock and McCoy) get to do more in this game. This game was also the last completed project that had all of the main cast in it.

Combat returns, but now has an easier setting or can be disabled completely, although some dialogue is cut if you choose this. That said, some of the battles do just seem to be there for the sake of having a battle in each story, so it’s still good that you can turn off its weakest element.

The point and click portions are great, and there are no timers to worry about each time so you can solve them at your own pace. I did find a few times that some elements you need can be difficult to notice, for one story I was wondering around for ages because I didn’t realise that one computer panel was actually two (you needed to interact with both) and sometimes you won’t realise that the bottom of the screen is a path, but for the most part it’s solvable without really obscure solutions and sometimes there are even a couple of ways to do something.

Judgement Rites is a great game, and I highly recommend it.