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Game: Star Trek: Invasion
Console: Playstation 1

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Secret mission 1A

Successfully complete mission 1 in under 5 minutes 2 seconds with more than 40% accuracy.

Secret mission 4A

Successfully complete mission 4 in under 6 minutes 44 seconds with more than 40% accuracy.

Secret mission 5A

Destroy half of the energy plough and use your tractor beam on the second half in mission 5.

Secret mission 5B

Search for the info unit between the two asteroids, near the broken shuttle in mission 5 and use the tractor beam to acquire it.

Level select

At the level selection screen, press Up, Left, Down, Right, Up, Right, Up, Down, Left, Up, L1 + R1, L2 + R2 to unlock all levels.

View credits

At the mission briefing screen, press [Left, Right, Up, Down] five times.

Assimilate Your Debriefing

In mission 6A, "Piercing Encounters," when you fight the Borg, let them assimilate the Typhon. Your mission will fail (obviously). Then, choose to not restart the mission. Your debriefing will then come up and it will show Borg machines. Just sit there, and eventually, the Borg machines will take over a large part of your screen.




Manufacturer: Activision
Release Date: 25 August, 2000
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
While Star Trek: Invasion never quite reaches the lofty heights of the Colony Wars games, it's still worth a look even if you're not a green-blooded trekker.

Set in the time line of the Next Generation TV and film series, Invasion has you cast in the role of a fighter pilot destined for a big part in the upcoming war against the Earth-bound Borg. The Borg is not the only Trek race to show up in here; the Cardassians, Klingons, and Bajorans are all along, too. Speaking of the Trek gang, actors Michael Dorn as Worf and Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard contribute good voice acting to an all-around solid production.

The visuals in Invasion are uniformly sharp and show an attention to detail that almost makes the old PlayStation beg for mercy. The planets, the ships, the explosions (especially the explosions!) are topnotch. The music, however, is painfully repetitive. Disturbingly, the controls in Invasion are way too sensitive for all but the most die-hard space jockeys. The Valkyrie space fighters often make too wide a turn, resulting in constant misfires and untimely deaths.

Perhaps because it is set in the more politically correct universe of Star Trek, Invasion does lack the Colony Wars games' level of intense, gritty combat, and its story isn't nearly as engaging. Yet, for a laser blast-filled journey into the final frontier, it's still a fun ride. --Mark Brooks

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