Top 10 Star Trek video games ranked from worst to best

Pictured: Rebecca Romijn as Una, Anson Mount as Pike and Ethan Peck as Spock of the Paramount+ original series STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS. Photo Cr: Marni Grossman/Paramount+ ©2022 ViacomCBS. All Rights Reserved.
Pictured: Rebecca Romijn as Una, Anson Mount as Pike and Ethan Peck as Spock of the Paramount+ original series STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS. Photo Cr: Marni Grossman/Paramount+ ©2022 ViacomCBS. All Rights Reserved. /
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2. Star Trek: Bridge Commander (2002)

Embarking on an adventure as the captain of a starship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander is much like taking the captain’s chair on the set of a Star Trek episode – it’s that immersive. Released in 2002, this game is an excellent combination of strategy and simulation that lets you explore the beauty of the Star Trek universe while commanding your very own Starfleet vessel. Imagine the thrill of issuing orders, maneuvering through asteroid belts, and engaging in pulse-pounding space battles – all while upholding the Prime Directive. I

Bridge Commander offers fans a genuine Star Trek experience, with tactical gameplay that feels both authentic and challenging. You get to make the big decisions, face the consequences, and collaborate with your crew, which is nothing short of a Trekkie’s dream. The game’s ability to let you toggle between a hands-on approach and a more strategic, hands-off command style caters to a variety of gameplay preferences.

And let’s not forget the engaging storyline that feels like it was ripped right from a TV script, complete with plot twists and cameo appearances from favorite characters. It’s this impressive balancing act of control, immersion, and genuine Star Trek charm that earns Star Trek: Bridge Commander second place in this ranking.