

Butts said, "Sadly, there is no z-axis in the game" and said it detracts from the realism. Twelve multiplayer missions and three bonus missions based on the "A Piece of the Action" episode are included as well." Butts said the interface for ship to ship action is "well implemented enough" and "everything is laid out reasonably well", but "there are really far too many buttons on the interface for my tastes." He called the AI "robust" and said damage modeling in the game is "excellent", but said some of the ship's voice acknowledgements are bland. Best of all there's a simple mission creator that lets you set up the engagements you'd like to see.

Steve Butts of IGN said, "There are twelve new campaigns here along with 26 skirmish missions. The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Players who elect to play as one of the newly added cartels can choose between a generic campaign or a special pirate story campaign, which features a unique story, as well as missions that touch on events that happened in Empires at War. Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates does not have a set story for the main galactic powers other than a generic campaign where a player fights against the pirates.

The game adds eight separate playable pirate cartels based on the Orion Pirates. Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates is a stand-alone expansion for the computer game Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Empires at War.
