Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars (2001)

by Gizmo Games, Simon & Schuster
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Simulator, Real Time Strategy (RTS), Tactical
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Raging through the final two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Dominion War pitted an alliance of the Federation and Klingons against the Cardassians and invading Dominion fleets in a prolonged and costly battle for control of the Alpha Quadrant. Now you can join this epic struggle as you take tactical, strategic and navigational command of any one of the four battling forces. With unprecedented access to all facets of space combat, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Dominion Wars asks YOU to decide who lives or dies. Strategize! Maneuver! Anticipate! And when you've got your enemy where you want him -- Strike! Four races in an epic struggle. Choose your alliance. Build your Fleet. You're the tactician - The command is yours.Show more
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This was one of my first Star Trek games. The game was challenging and the graphics for that time were absolutely amazing. Even now, if updated for modern resolutions they would be decent graphics. One of my most powerful memories of this game was learning not to bring my ships out of warp too close together. I once sent a Vorcha through an Akira and nearly lost both ships. I unfortunately didn’t have the firepower after that to complete the mission. The game follows canon pretty closely, expanding on some unseen events. I definitely think this is a must play for deep space nine fans. There is a bit of work with this one. Modern systems tend to freeze and lag so horribly on the main menu that it is hard to reach the game. The graphics will need to be adjusted for modern resolutions, and I’m sure that the game will need some adjustments for new graphical hardware.
user avatar@Truthansuser avatar@Truthans
February 02, 2025
The game was buggy. But it told the story very well and you were the admiral of the fleet. You had to manage credits, crew, ships and COs. There is even the Titan, which unfortunately hasn't been made into a series/film (yet) and so a gap was left in the story (there are books but it's not the same).
user avatar@goduranususer avatar@goduranus
March 05, 2025
This game has been on the wishlist for ever why hasn't it been made available on GOG yet :( but keep up the good work, if it'll ever be available it'll be on GOG
user avatar@Marrinhasuser avatar@Marrinhas
March 24, 2025
My first contact with star trek. i was a kid and this game was on sale near my school. i saw. I just thought what hell is star trek and since then im a fan. I konw this game is not the best game and had some bugs. but the story and the gameplay bring me nostalgia. i still have the cd but i cant make work in the new machines. Cant wait
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