
Although the universe is presented in three fabulous dimensions, you can only travel through two of them.

The game enforces the question of why is it seemingly so hard to develop a solid Star Trek video game?ĭominion Wars is hampered first and foremost by the very odd and unsatisfying method of controlling your ships. "Trekkies" are a loyal bunch, guaranteeing that many will buy the computer game (or book or movie) simply for that reason, and with the dirge of unsatisfying games bearing the franchise label, Dominion Wars will quickly be just one more disappointment to pile on the ever-growing heap of space junk. This gives some indication of the intended audience (fans of Star Trek and its many iterations in general) and, in turn, provides some idea of why it's not much fun. Gamers not familiar with the television show on which Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dominion Wars is based, may be a bit puzzled since names of individual people, alien races, ships, political alliances, and other pertinent elements are used regularly without any real explanation.
