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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time

Dec 31, 1995

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2.83 average rating based on 12 ratings

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"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time" is a 2D action adventure based on the famous TV series. You play Benjamin Sisko, commander of Federation space station Deep Space Nine. When the station is attacked by Bajoran terrorists, your mission to uncover their plot leads you from DS9 to Bajor, beyond the wormhole and even through time itself. Moving through the side-scrolling environments of DS9 and other places, Sisko must complete several missions like disarming bombs or rescuing hostages. If necessary, Sisko can use a phaser to stun enemies. To solve puzzles, he can use a tricorder and … More
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time" is a 2D action adventure based on the famous TV series. You play Benjamin Sisko, commander of Federation space station Deep Space Nine. When the station is attacked by Bajoran terrorists, your mission to uncover their plot leads you from DS9 to Bajor, beyond the wormhole and even through time itself. Moving through the side-scrolling environments of DS9 and other places, Sisko must complete several missions like disarming bombs or rescuing hostages. If necessary, Sisko can use a phaser to stun enemies. To solve puzzles, he can use a tricorder and other items. The plot is often carried forward by interacting with other characters from the TV series. Less
Release Dates
1995 Full Release (Brazil)
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
1995 Full Release (North_America)
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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scoopings gave Dec 20, 2025
scoopings gave Dec 20, 2025
Not Bad, But Also Lacking In Many Ways
This review is for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version

Preliminary: Hmmmm it feels quite.. tacky. Especially for what I'm expecting frmo 1995. But I'm oddly finding myself liking the introduction of the grenade mechanic. But in the end there's no way this'll be higher than a 3 star... The Look is quite dull, the Sound is decent but nothing spectacular, and I'm not a big Star Trek fan so I don't ahve that extra layer driving me. Hmm

Yeahhh you know what I have higher expectations from 1995. This is a decent game, but probly best for fans of the franchise.

Look: 6/10 Very disappointing for my first game of 95, and based on my research I don't even think it was released early 95...

Sound: 7/10

Play: 7/10

Feel: 6.5/10

Attachment: 6.5/10 On the 2nd password I received, I realized, "what am I doing?" lol

Overall: 6.6/10

Chovus
Chovus updated their status May 27, 2020
Chovus updated their status May 27, 2020

I tried to play this but could not stand the gameplay. I did not get past the 1st level. I did not like the controls, platforming and especially the time limit. The platforming game style also does not mesh well with the show; I have a really hard time imagining Star Fleet officers doing any significant platforming.

I watched a playthrough on youtube and would be very annoyed playing it myself. Seems like transporters would make most of the platforming unnecessary. A poor to mediocre game but better than The Next Generation SNES game!