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Great 1st person shooter to go along with a great show!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 31, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Great game if you like Star Trek Voyager and FPS's.
A Truly Incredible Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User
WOW! What an incredible game this is! The best fpc ever released in my opinion. Even Halflife has it's job cut out against this one! Superior graphics, the best A.I. to date and totally realistic Startrek weaponry, not to mention an excellent and engrossing storyline. The game is actually a difficult one to beat, there are some puzzles that are very challenging. Anyone, who says this game is way too easy is definitely using cheats and/or a walkthrough. Get this game today! It is more than worth the money!
Very fun game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 01, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Overall, I thought that this game was very fun. You have a large choice of weapons such as standard phaser, phaser rifle, scavenger rifle, tachyon pulse, Infinity modulator. I am a major Star Trek fan so I really liked it that I could explore the ship, which is something that I have always wanted to do. Also, the whole game wasn't just shoot, ..., shoot, and ... There were a few missions that you could simply go to the lounge and talk with the crew and so-on. There were some things that were a setback for me. My computer has 350 mhz processor, 128 mb of RAM, plenty of hard drive space, a 52x cd-rom drive, and an 8 mb graphics card. Now, obviously, I am not saying that I have the best system in the world but it is decent. There is nothing wrong with my computer, but the sound is always skipping, it lagged a bit, and the loading times were sometimes very long and I had it on max. install. The requirements are 266 mhz, 64 mb of RAM, 'bout 600 mb hard drive space & 8 mb graphics. So i am dissapointed with that. And, I need to make a comment on the story line. It just seemed like activision didn't spend much time on the story line. It was your typical aliens trying to take over the galaxy and only voyager could stop them. And to me it seemed to melodramatic. However I did think that the game was fun and am still not tired of it after a couple of months. If you have a good computer, I would reccomend this game to you, especially if you are a Star Trek fan.
By Far the Best Star Trek Game Ever!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 14, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Star Trek Voyager Elite Force is by far the best star trek game created for the pc. The story line is great and the graphics are awesome. Voyager gets pulled into an unknown part of space from a shockwave, just after they destroyed an unfriendly ship. They discover that they are in some sort of starship grave yard that is protected by some sort of generator. The new Hazard Team, commmanded by Lt. Commander Tuvok is instructed to find out what they can about there situation, and try to resolve it. You are Ensign Munro (you can be male or female,) 2nd in command of the Hazard Team. This game also has a very fun multiplayer gameplay. Elite Force would be a great game for any Star Trek fan, and lots of non-star trek fans like this game too. Make sure you get this game!!!
Extremely realistic!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 16, 2001
Author: Amazon User
STV: EF not only has great graphics, but it's a lot like being in and actual episode! The Borg are just like in the show, they won't attack unless they consider you a threat. The holomatches are incredible! I am totally addicted. My sister was yelling at me for hours to get off. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. I can't wait to get the expansion pack.
None better
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User
With absolute certainty, this is the absolute best first person role playing and first person shooter combined for the Star Trek game genre. There were high expectations for the second installment of Elite Force and I believe that the second one would have been beter with an improved storyline. The original EF story line is awesome and certainly keeps your interest for the duration of the game. The better graphics of the second one and the fact that it is picking up after Voyager returns to Earth (at the game's beginning) and you end up working on the Enterprise for our favorite bald captain with open space before you and a new group of Elite Force members who are not quite as interesting as the other one on VGER. Anyway, multiplayer online play is STILL ongoing for STEF 1 but there was hardly any for the second. If you are looking for single player action, get both games as they will be worth your money if you at least like Star Trek and you will enjoy them. If there was a third installment, and it used the latest graphics technologies available, I would buy it in a heartbeat.
Good... but very few changes.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 06, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This expansion is good... But there have been few changes from Elite Force. There are new models, and new skins... There is also a new option... and some new maps... but no "Major" changes. The expansion add a great option to walk around and explore Voyager. From the bridge to sick bay and the Cargo bay to the holodeck... You are able to enter new worlds on the holodeck including an episode of the Holo-Novel "Capitan Proton"... You can even launch the Auto-Destruct on the bridge.... As for the maps these are good.. esp. for multi-player games and death-matches. There are also new skins and models but as with the maps if you play online for a while the maps and the skins will download from the server... so you could get them for free... To tell the truth the addition of the Voyager option is a good reason to buy it, but because of the lack of other additions i can only give this 3 stars...
brings little for single-player users
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 05, 2006
Author: Amazon User
If you can get it cheap, definitely pick up this expansion pack for the first "Elite Force" - one of the best Trek games ever made. The new disk is obviously tilted towards multiplayer, having limited additions for dedicated single-player users. There are new holomatches - though they seem arguably as good as those you can find for free on-line. For the single-player, this pack offers some nifty if-pointless missions on the holodeck, and a nifty is comparably pointless scavenger hunt where you must search the Voyager for action-figures of your favorite "Voyager" characters. There's also a wicked looking puzzle game pitting you against the Borg. The pack is built around a virtual-tour of the Voyager - much like those of the original EF, only without you having to be anywhere or meet anybody, and being able to visit any deck rather than those related to a specific mission/map.
The stuff here looks good, and while it's annoying to nitpick with quality, the problem here is that the stuff that looks nice shows how much better this pack could have been. The holodeck maps are excellent - including one inside of a Klingon base that boasts some of the best atmospherics of EF or even the "Jedi Knight" games also based on the QuakeIII engine. There's also a holo-map based on "Captain Proton" (in black and white, of course) which looks niftier than it is (you spend a lot of time just walking and dodging raygun blasts as you navigate the impressive looking canyons of "Dr. Chaotica". You finish the maps only to find yourself back on Voyager with little to do, wondering why the rest of the pack's offerings weren't as fun as the holodeck. The virtual tour is also a washout because there's a ton of detail and zero action - sort of descriptive of an episode of the show.
Some have sought and paid exorbitant sums for this pack thinking that 3rd party add-ons for "Elite Force" won't work without it. That may be true, but most issues relating to add-ons can normally be solved adjusting "hunkmegs" settings in the base game.
In short, single-player users are better off just sticking with the base game. The pack comes with some interesting yet otherwise unrewarding additions.
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