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You play as Sisko running around DS9 in that chunky 16-bit style, blasting Cardassians and solving puzzles while switching between characters—Kira’s quick, Bashir... less so. The music nails that station atmosphere, even if some jumps feel weirdly floaty.

Deep Space Nine: Crossroads of Time came out in 1995 for the Sega Genesis, developed by Novotrade International. It was one of the few Star Trek games on the system, arriving late in the console's life when players expected more from 16-bit graphics and design. The game tries to capture the look and feel of the TV show, with familiar settings and characters rendered in that blocky, colorful style typical of the era.
You control Commander Sisko as he moves through the station, screen by screen, talking to crew members and gathering items to solve puzzles. Combat involves shooting phasers at Cardassians and other enemies, though the aiming can feel imprecise. You occasionally switch to other characters like Kira or Bashir, each with slightly different abilities, to access new areas or complete specific tasks. The pacing is uneven, with some sections dragging due to unclear objectives or awkward platforming. It feels like a straightforward adventure game that sometimes struggles with its own mechanics, but there's a certain charm in navigating the familiar corridors of DS9.

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