Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Klingon Honor Guard (1998)

by MicroProse Software, Inc., MacSoft Games
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Star Trek: The Next Generation – Klingon Honor Guard is a first-person shooter set in the universe of Star Trek during the time of The Next Generation. The game was developed by MicroProse in 1998, using the Unreal game engine.
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user avatar@intkhiladiuser avatar@intkhiladi
January 29, 2025
A really enjoyable fps as a klingon. I enjoyed to play this one over and over again. Still on my collection although today is unplayable in my computer. Please, please, please... we need this one! Q'Pla!
I liked this game and played it a lot when it first came out. It needs a glide wrapper but can be played with software rendering. I bought it when it first came out in stores, and I would definitely buy again if it were available here on GOG. I consider this a good old game, definitely worth saving. It featured voice acting from the man who played Gowron. I thought the story was good, and like the first Elite Force, you can play either a female or male. I'd definitely buy again!
user avatar@LukeWholeyuser avatar@LukeWholey
January 30, 2025
Rented this game from my local Library back in '99. Thought it was a pretty cool FPS game. It was this game that got me into Star Trek. I never finished it though, either my rental period ran out or I got scared of the Nausicaans.
A fun and unique FPS set in the Star Trek universe as a Klingon; plus didn't this have Chang from Star Trek VI as your mentor? Anyway, I really enjoyed this game and would love to see it available again - maybe with a visual upgrade by this time though.
Star Trek does Quake / Unreal! I used to load some of the maps on multiplayer just to explore a Klingon warship. Great story, great weapons, good balance, and plenty of fun disintegrating people!
user avatar@dingdong55user avatar@dingdong55
February 13, 2025
I'd love to see this one on GOG if we bring back more Star Trek video games, especially after re-releasing the Elite Force games. The premise is interesting, and as someone who has seen a good chunk of Star Trek TOS and TNG, playing as a Klingon while completing levels made with the Unreal engine sounds like my kind of thing. I also want to play this without downloading a bunch of patches to play it on a Windows 10 laptop.
user avatar@Priam304user avatar@Priam304
March 03, 2025
Doom goes Klingon protagonist! Good graphics, the most stylish arsenal of weapons in a 3D-shooter ever and of course a storyline each Trekkie wanted to experience at least one time in his life. Those who like 3D-shooters are well entertained with this already, but being drawn into the affairs of the Klingon empire, is making the game even more interesting and gives the game an extra turn in entertainment standards. Qapla'!
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