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|Requirements = 200 MHz processor, 32 Mb RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, 225 Mb hard drive space |
|Requirements = 200 MHz processor, 32 Mb RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, 225 Mb hard drive space |
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|Genres = Action/Adventure |
|Genres = Action/Adventure |
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|Reference = {{ASIN|B0000296ZH}} (US)<br/>{{ASIN|B00004SQN4|UK}} (UK)<br/>{{ASIN|B00007CW2N|UK}} (UK "Xplosiv" re-release)<br/>{{ASIN|B00004TPKC|DE}} (Germany) |
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− | '''''Star Trek: Hidden Evil''''' is an adventure game set in the ''Star Trek'' universe. |
+ | '''''Star Trek: Hidden Evil''''' is an adventure game set in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe. The game sees the player embody the persona of Ensign Sovok, a [[Human]] raised by [[Vulcan]]s, who, as a result of this unusual upbringing, can use the [[Vulcan nerve pinch]]. |
− | Marketed as the sequel game to {{film|9}}, the |
+ | Marketed as the sequel game to {{film|9}}, the game embroils the player in a plot to harness the destructive powers of a coveted genetic seed. After discovering a warning from the [[Ancient humanoid]]s, the player must engage alien forces and outwit foes in a series of challenging missions, or the galaxy will fall victim to a ruthless archenemy. |
− | ''Hidden Evil'' was poorly received, |
+ | ''Hidden Evil'' was poorly received, garnering a 4.0 from IGN and 4.5 from GameSpot. [http://pc.ign.com/articles/162/162126p1.html] [http://www.gamespot.com/star-trek-hidden-evil/reviews/star-trek-hidden-evil-review-2537686/] In addition to weak storytelling, the game shipped with numerous technical glitches. |
+ | [[File:Hidden Evil Collector's Edition cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of the ''Hidden Evil'' Collector's Edition]] |
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− | There was also a Collector's Edition of ''Hidden Evil'' released in the US. Asides from the full game in special packaging it also came with a VHS tape featuring the episode {{e|All Good Things...}} and electronic previews of two ''Star Trek'' comic books from DC Comics. |
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+ | A Collector's Edition of ''Hidden Evil'', released in the US, included the full game in special packaging, a [[VHS]] [[TNG Season 7 US VHS#Other releases|tape]] featuring ''The Next Generation'' series finale {{e|All Good Things...}} and electronic previews of two [[WildStorm Comics|WildStorm]] ''Star Trek'' comics: [[False Colors]] and [[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream|Perchance to Dream]]. [http://www.startrekcomics.info/wildstormpreview.html] |
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== Voiceover cast == |
== Voiceover cast == |
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*[[Barry Dennen]] as Admiral Ratok |
*[[Barry Dennen]] as Admiral Ratok |
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*[[Ted Hayden]] as Nadol |
*[[Ted Hayden]] as Nadol |
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− | *[[Joseph Ruskin]] as [[ |
+ | *[[Joseph Ruskin]] as [[Vulcan 23rd century master|Si'tann]] |
*[[Suzanne Turner]] as a Federation doctor |
*[[Suzanne Turner]] as a Federation doctor |
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*[[Victor Bevine]] as a Romulan guard |
*[[Victor Bevine]] as a Romulan guard |
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*[[James McDonnell]] as a Romulan guard |
*[[James McDonnell]] as a Romulan guard |
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− | *[[Victor Raider-Wexler]] as |
+ | *[[Victor Raider-Wexler]] as a Romulan guard / the Romulan computer voice |
− | ** a Romulan guard |
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− | ** the Romulan computer voice |
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*[[Greg Ellis]] as Urano |
*[[Greg Ellis]] as Urano |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131809/postmortem_presto_studios_star_.php?print=1 Gamasutra Postmortem: Presto Studios' ''Star Trek: Hidden Evil''] by Michael Saladino, lead programmer |
* [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131809/postmortem_presto_studios_star_.php?print=1 Gamasutra Postmortem: Presto Studios' ''Star Trek: Hidden Evil''] by Michael Saladino, lead programmer |
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Revision as of 21:36, 22 January 2016
Template:Realworld Star Trek: Hidden Evil is an adventure game set in the Star Trek universe. The game sees the player embody the persona of Ensign Sovok, a Human raised by Vulcans, who, as a result of this unusual upbringing, can use the Vulcan nerve pinch.
Marketed as the sequel game to Star Trek: Insurrection, the game embroils the player in a plot to harness the destructive powers of a coveted genetic seed. After discovering a warning from the Ancient humanoids, the player must engage alien forces and outwit foes in a series of challenging missions, or the galaxy will fall victim to a ruthless archenemy.
Hidden Evil was poorly received, garnering a 4.0 from IGN and 4.5 from GameSpot. [1] [2] In addition to weak storytelling, the game shipped with numerous technical glitches.
A Collector's Edition of Hidden Evil, released in the US, included the full game in special packaging, a VHS tape featuring The Next Generation series finale "All Good Things..." and electronic previews of two WildStorm Star Trek comics: False Colors and Perchance to Dream. [3]
Voiceover cast
- Brent Spiner as Data
- Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard
- Christopher Gorham as Ensign Sovok
- Gregg Henry as Gal'na
- Salome Jens as Xa-Tal
- Judi Durand as the Federation computer voice
- Janice Lynde as Anij
- Barry Dennen as Admiral Ratok
- Ted Hayden as Nadol
- Joseph Ruskin as Si'tann
- Suzanne Turner as a Federation doctor
- Victor Bevine as a Romulan guard
- James McDonnell as a Romulan guard
- Victor Raider-Wexler as a Romulan guard / the Romulan computer voice
- Greg Ellis as Urano
Crew
- Ron Surma - Casting Director
External link
- Gamasutra Postmortem: Presto Studios' Star Trek: Hidden Evil by Michael Saladino, lead programmer