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It definitely has the Star Trek mood and environment as well as great voice acting. Also, the puzzles are very tricky and do take time to solve even though the game is quite short overall.

Despite some of its flaws and even occasional software crashes, the excitement that you get when playing this game runs high even until the very end, albeit a slightly uninteresting end-of-game reward.

But it will make a lasting impression among Star Trek fans and adventure gamers alike. Just don't count on playing Star Trek: Hidden Evil a second time unless you're really bored. Graphics: Some of the best graphics for a third person adventure game, with smooth motion-captured animation and odd but beautiful scenery.

Some of the effects are pretty nifty as well. Enjoyment: Hidden Evil is a thoroughly enjoying game with lots of puzzles and that Star Trek feel. Each of the three modes has its drawbacks, but for the most part the graphics in Hidden Evil are very well done. As pre-rendered backgrounds go, Hidden Evil gets high marks for doing them well and making them look believable. They have the feel of a real Star Trek episode and even detail some of the more well-known rooms on the Enterprise E, among them the home of the warp core, main engineering.

Animating the characters in a 3D polygon engine is one of the downfalls of this game. Each of the main characters, from Captian Picard to Commander Data, has a very stunted, blocky look and feel. Although the skins that cover the characters are correct down to their Starfleet Uniforms, they lack the sophistication of design that highlights other 3D engines, such as Unreal Tournament or Quake III Arena.

As far as the in-game cut-scenes go, they show a level of detail that is somewhat common for games in this genre. The team at Presto Studios has excelled in creating them however, as they blend seamlessly with the in-game action, allowing the game to cut from pre-rendered backgrounds and 3D characters to a movie cutscene. Star Trek: Hidden Evil has nothing interesting in the way of audio. It isn't poorly done, but there is nothing particularly captivating about it either.

The voices of Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner do grace the cast, but in this case it is more as a gimmick to sell copies of the game rather than an actual addition tob the gameplay. The difficulty of Hidden Evil can only be phrased one way: absolutely frustrating. The game itself is rather easy, but due to the way the camera angles are set up and the way in which the enemy attacks, this 'easy' difficulty can lead to a frustrating load of game frenzy.

Simple puzzles can go wrong, not allowing any kind of reset, and the enemies that attack can quickly overwhelm you if you do the wrong thing. As a whole, the game is entertaining, but very simplistic. I find it to be not much more than sophisticated eye candy, with a Star Trek theme running throughout.

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