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Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 9
Date: January 06, 2002
Author: Amazon User
This game is a disgrace to Star Trek! I played it twice and found it difficult and not worth the fifty dollars it cost. A waste of time for any Trekkie. I suggest you get a keyboard for the PS2 to play it. I didn't have one. I'll never play this game again!
Monotony Monotony Monotony Monotony Monotony
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I've been A Trekker since the Kirk-Spock-McCoy age, and have always wished for a really great Trek game. THIS IS NOT IT. Don't be fooled, there's a lot of shooting the same critters over and over and over, the puzzles are elementary at best, and the whole experience is incredibly unsatisfying. Two much better shoot-em-up games (if you've got, and use, a brain) for PS2 are HALF-LIFE, and/or TIMESPLITTERS 2. Trust me, I know whereof I speak.
Play a little and wait a lot!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 7
Date: September 15, 2002
Author: Amazon User
A good game with great graphics and a reasonable story to boot, but come on! How can you make people wait for 3 minutes while the game reloads and loads in the next scene? It isn't on and just gets really irritating after a while....well, no! Straight away!!! You can go for a tea break AND a number 2 and still come back to find tha computer in the process of loading. And hell, does it get boring when you can't find which pile of boxes to jump on in which order to get to a control panel.
Not impressed. Sorry, but I'm just not!
Very good FPS based on the Star Trek:Voyager universe.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 15 / 15
Date: January 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Let me start by saying that in all of my reviews of video games, I don't concern myself with graphics, sound, and story as much as some do. What matters to me the most is game play and whether the game is fun or frustrating. This game is a very good game and a lot of fun to play, which just happens to have outstanding graphics, sound, and an interesting story.
Voyager Elite Force is a FPS based on the Star Trek:Voyager universe featuring the voice talents of all the cast members of the TV show (except for Kes). As a member of Voyager's "hazard team" you will embark on several missions on Voyager and various alien ships including a Borg cube. You will encounter a variety of aliens and alien weapons, but the game is not just a shooter, it involves some thoughtful puzzle solving. The game has varying degrees of difficulty so that you can adjust the game play to your skill level. One of the big pluses for this game is the "save at any point" feature that allows you to move the game along and not have to replay some of the longer, more tedious segments.
The game has a few negative points. For one thing, it's pretty easy to run out ammunition and you find yourself often second guessing what weapon to use. When fighting alongside team members, they often get in your way more than they help. The most annoying thing however, were the long cutscenes. Also some portions of the Voyager based missions are frankly pretty boring and seem to be there just to take up time. And the load times are horrendous.
However, even with these annoyances, this is still a good solid game. Voyager fans will love it, but I think anyone who enjoys FPS's will have a great time with the game. This title has become my favorite game for the PS 2.
An overall good game.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: December 27, 2001
Author: Amazon User
In this game you play as a special forces team leader on a star ship trapped 70 years from home. its based on the tv show "star trek voyeger" and includes the real actors doing the voices for the characters. more than 10 weapons(which is actually enough believe it or not) and 5 worlds, with each world having about 10 stages makes this a game that you cant just beat in a couple days. this game is filled with somewhat simple uzzles and challenging battles. the very last boss dissapointed me though, there was no trick to beating him, just dont stop moving and keep shooting him with photon blasts. the controls are very slick but your auto target only works when you almost have them in your sights, and makes it very difficult to just hit stuff, which can be very frustrating. the graphics are pretty descent but in this kind of game you dont really need perfect CG. on the pc version you can play multy player against the computer or online. now you can only play against your friends in 2-4 player mode with no computer characters. its still a blast, it never really gets old with a ton of multiplayer levels which are huge, tons of characters you can choose, powerups, armor, weapons and more, it is definetly worth buying.
Great Graphics, but not very long
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 3 / 4
Date: January 01, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I just bought this game about a week ago and when I first put it in I was amazed at the graphics! I mean talk about detail!! But if your looking for a long game levels wise this probably isn't the game for you. I'm not a very experienced game player but I've already beat the whole game in about a week.
Not bad.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 14 / 14
Date: February 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User
My brother-in-law got me this game last weekend. I had been on sort of a binge with mature-rated games, but I welcomely accepted the gift, being an avid Star Trek watcher.
In comparison to another first-person shooter I own, Red Faction, Elite Force just barely doesn't measure up in the graphics department. It is also a little more difficult. But because of its starkly different plot, this game offers many innovative aspects.
For example, usually after an away mission, you will be called upon to assist in repairs aboard Voyager. In the two cases I have encountered, so far, you are presented with the opportunity to save a crewmember or sacrifice him for your own safety. Between away missions, you can also test out new firepower on the holodeck, which offers a simulated western shootout. Even more refreshing aspects reserved for Star Trek Voyager await, but you will have to find out for yourself.
I also like the idea of the Infinity Modulator, an energy weapon developed by Seven of Nine that rapidly changes its frequency so that the Borg cannot adapt to it and defend themselves. In addition, all of the aspects of the Borg from the show are seamlessly transplanted into this game. They ignore you until you attack, the green energy nodes can be destroyed, rendering all nearby Borg helpless, and they will adapt to all energy weapons after a few shots, except for the Infinity Modulator.
All in all, I am satisfied with the game. First-person shooters generally have a high replay value as well as many, many levels to complete. I think I enjoyed Red Faction just a little more and, of course, you always hit the occasional snag where you've searched everything and still can't figure out how to move on in a level. However, it's original, intriguing, and fun.
My first and probably one of the best star trek games
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 8
Date: April 10, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This was a fantastic game. The graphics and the story line our great. You start off as second in command of the hazard eam, but believe me, that wont last for long. You start off in a holodeck simulation fighting off some borg. Next, the ship is tranported to some sort of graveyard of ships. You get to walk around the ship interact with the crew. You go the etherian ship, a standard away mission. You go to a ship called the scavengers, and when you get deep into the malon section and almost into the irogen, dont bother jumping into the pipe, i spent a long time on it and i never got in, there is a much easier way around. After a little surprise from the borg, you beam back to the ship, get a pep talk from Tuvok, and off you go to a borg ship, fight some borg, get to shoot a couple of 8472, you get back wit h an upsetting loss. Then, the harvesters are coming to attack you, they do that when you get to the graveyard. Then you go to a gunship, hint , look to the left for little things to jump on as soon as you get in, you'll need them to get to the top level. You fight some scavengers, then the weapon systems are malfunctioning so you cant destroy the harvester ship from there. Guess, what you have to take you own little team to fix them, use your torperdo lanucher, it works well. That's how far I am. It's an excellent game, if you like first person shooting combined with an interesting storyline, buy this game.
A truly awesome game.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 5
Date: April 24, 2002
Author: Amazon User
I love this game. It is so cool that you can interact with the Voyager crew! The graphics are superb and cool.It is pretty easy, for me at least. Overall it is a very good game. I really like it. If you like Star Trek get this.
CAPTAIN JANEWAY AND CREW LIKE YOU NEVER SEEN THEM BEFORE
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 22
Date: September 20, 2001
Author: Amazon User
JANEWAY,CHACOATAY,TUVOK,SEVEN OF NINE,AND PARIS.STAR TREKS PREMIRE SERIES IS NOW AVALIABLE FOR PLAYSTATION 2.PLAYING AS ANY ONE OF THE UPN'S TREK CHARACTERS YOU WILL FIGHT THE LIKES OF THE BORG AND OTHER ALIEN SPECIES NATIVE TO THE DELTA QUADRANT.YOU WILL FEEL THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING THE VERY AMBITIOUS HARRY KIM,OR THE SEXY VIXEN THEY CALL SEVEN OF NINE.YOU WILL USE THE SAME RIFLES THEY HAVE IN THE SHOW AND PHASER.THIS GAME IS FOR DIE-HARD STARTREK FANS OR FOR PEOPLE WHO REALLY ENJOY VIDEO GAMES.BUT THERE IS ONE THING YOU NEED TO WATCH OUT FOR,"DON'T GET ASSSIMILATED".
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