![]() ![]() Instead, start with Kira (she’s easier and you’ll understand the story better) and then move to Sisko. The menu implies that you should play in the order of Sisko, Kira, and finally Worf. Unfortunately, the potential of seeing the same story from three unique viewpoints is wasted cut-scenes are mostly the same for each character - only voiceovers change slightly - and your interactions on the station with the show’s familiar faces during between-mission briefings barely differ. It’s not necessary to be a historian of Trek lore to finish, but The Fallen is definitely aimed at DS9 diehards. Commander Worf) must find three missing orbs of the Pah-wraith (the Fallen of the title) or else.If none of that makes a lick of sense, then most of the game will probably go right over your head. Suffice it to say that the crew of DS9 (namely Captain Sisko, Major Kira, and Lt. ![]() The plot, involving mystical orbs, a Cardassian scientist, and a misguided Bajoran monk, is way too complicated to fully explain here, but makes decent use of Star Trek lore overall. It’s also a great deal of fun.For the uninitiated, The Fallen is set two years prior to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s conclusion, and is essentially a prequel to the sixth season’s finale. There’s lava and a snow level, phasers and hissing doors. A must-play for DS9 diehard fans.Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Fallen is a third-person action game filled with crevice-jumping and crate-climbing, always on the search for that most elusive of prey, the keycard.
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