Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen (2000)

by The Collective, Simon & Schuster
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Bajorans believe the alien species that reside in the wormhole near their planet are Prophets, worshipping them as gods and referring to the wormhole as the "Celestial Temple". Bajoran legend tells that millennia ago, the Prophets expelled another race from the wormhole, the Pah-wraiths, imprisoning them forever in the Fire Caves on Bajor. However, legend tells of three red Orbs which are said to hold the key to the Pah-wraiths' resurrection and return to the Temple, although none of these Orbs have ever been located. Or so it is thought. The game is loosely based on a trilogy of novels by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens called Millennium: The Fall of Terok Nor, The War of the Prophets, and Inferno. The setting is the Deep Space Nine space station featured in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.Show more
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user avatar@DJ_Zephyruser avatar@DJ_Zephyr
January 30, 2025
A hidden gem of a Trek game. Action, exploration, and even the chance to tour some of the more famous parts of the station itself. Hard to get running on modern equipment, and even when successful, a lot of the UI could use some updates for modern screen resolutions.
Arguably the best story-building of a working action-packed Star Trek universe, where you can choose from 3 notable characters and every single ones playthrough is unique and somewhere their playthrough meets over the story. The game was having the Convergence expansion pack as well with brand new missions and more depths of using unused content from the developers. Back in the day, the demo version lured me into this. Hope for the GOG version to come out in the future.
user avatar@alane27user avatar@alane27
January 30, 2025
Only played this game last year, it was from the Abandonware site and it didn't run very well, but would love to see a more stable version on GOG that works on modern systems. The game is a must for Star Trek fans like myself!
Having to run this through wrappers with specific settings is difficult and you get a lot of graphical errors and bugs. A properly-working version of this would be nice.
user avatar@Martin_MGuser avatar@Martin_MG
January 31, 2025
I remember playing the beginning of the game. The soundtrack was phenomenal and at that time were also the graphics. But it was somehow tough and after some time I got stuck somewhere. Still, up till now the best game to my most beloved series of all time.
Deep Space Nine didn’t get nearly enough gaming love, for the richest of all the environments from 90s trek IMO. This game had a great story, decent gameplay and you could lose a good few hours in the world of DS9.
This is a moderately difficult, but excellent game for Deep Space Nine fans. My only disappointment was that the developers didn’t make a plot line for all of the main characters. I would enjoyed being able to play Dax or O’Brien. As others have mentioned, it is extremely difficult to get running on modern computers. This would be an instant buy for me it they released in on GOG.
user avatar@daire_duser avatar@daire_d
March 18, 2025
I only found out about this year after it had been released. I would be so happy to get to play this finally. Especially since I have re-binged Deep Space 9 on Netflix
This game was one of the first from Star Trek series that I played. First played the demo from some random disk and I just fell in love with the gameplay! It was so cool! Walking around the places from the show, a little puzzles with tricorder, a lot of action and a bit of platforming. Perfect game to be added to GOG...still surprised it's not here!
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