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ITS worth triple the price
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 7
Date: August 02, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I first read a review about this game and found out that it used the quake 3 engine so when i got the chance i downloaded the 115 meg demo. it was worth the 7 hours. this game is sooo much better then any other star trek game. in my opinion its better the any FPS game i ever played including Quake 3 and unreal tornament. i loved this game becouse you can fight the borg interact with the crew do things that will change the outcome of the game and the last one wich i love the most is that u can almost full explore voyager itself every room is made to mach the show its vary detailed. once i get the money i am preordering it becouse its a game wich i just have to have. PLUS it also got a Quake three multiplayer game wich has all the featurs of quake three. i just cant see aything wrong with this game if u are not a star trek fan and like FPS u should still buy this game beouse its so good from a scale from 1 to 100 i would give it a 99.9 i did not give it a perfect score becouse sevon of nine does not do her charectors voice. ow and if Quake 3 runs well on your computer so will this game i recomend a 350 with 3d card (althought it wont work with a voodoo2 dont know y) and 96 or 128 megs pc 100 ram. and if the game fumps there is a vary helpfull video configer wih can help stop the game from jumping by sacrificing some nice effects i found this vary convinent.
This looks GREAT!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 7
Date: April 25, 2001
Author: Amazon User
I love Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force and with this expansion pack it makes the game look even better. New guns, missions, enemies, holo missions, virtual walk thru of Voyager. This should be its own game. It looks very promising! I've already got my preorder -- where's yours?
Seems to look good
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 32
Date: June 02, 2000
Author: Amazon User
From what I've seen of ELITE FORCE it looks very good, However I personally believe that I would wait until the game has been out for a while and has patches to get all of the kinks out. but when it is finnaly publically released I'm sure it will measure up to everyones expectations.
Not Close and Thus No Cigar
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 7 / 28
Date: August 06, 2000
Author: Amazon User
Here's a review [of the demo] for non-trekkies:
MUSIC: LAME-O/non-existent. Too bad they didn't license the show's music and theme--big mistake. The soundtrack as it stands is nothing more than some quirky, slow elevator music and completely non dynamic. Blah!
LEVELS: Way too short.
INTERACTIVITY: If you expect SOF's interactivity (i.e. blowing apart stuff), forget it. Your weapons will leave scorch marks, but you can't blow apart consoles or anything else! And then there's some team members. You can't give them orders or anything. For a game hyped as having dynamic elements, this is a strange and HUGE omission. Insofar as the dynamic elements go, big deal! Ex.: Crewman screams for help. Either you press button on console or he (and possibly you) die. Choosing either choice A or B isn't a big step in the non-linear direction. The impact of your choices are also very minimal.
CHARACTER MODEL: Raven must have used some actions figures for motion capture. All the characters in the game swivel on their waist like one of those's Mego action figures--very funny looking. 7o'9 has the posture of a hunchback when she's at her console--very weird looking.
GRAPHICS: Good, but look at what G.o.D. did with the QA3 engine with FAKK2--very impressive and spectacular additions. EF doesn't really improve on QA3 (which isn't bad in itself really).
SOUND: Yeah, it has authentic sounds, but they get very dull after awhile. There's basically no ambient sounds or noise. A nice touch would have been some sounds (or mutters) from crewmen as you approached them, but no.....
ST:EF breaks no new ground in the FPS genre. It definitely is not the best SCI-FI shooter around. Its graphics are a lot prettier than Jedi Knights, but graphics aside, Star Wars tops Star Trek as usual....Truth hurts, huh?
AWESOME
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: July 30, 2000
Author: Amazon User
This game is the best Sci-Fi action shooter EVER. This game is much better than any of the other star trek games. This game makes you feel like your in an actual mission from the show. They have the real voices from the the actual cast. I think this game is better than games like Quake because you can interact with crew, use control panels, change the outcome of what happends, etc. This is a must for any Star Trek fan.
15 / 10 and excellent game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: January 04, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Cannot say enough good things about this. Don't know why I am writing a review when so many great reviews have been written. It really IS like being in an episode of the series. There are unexpected twists and turns also. They even managed to maintain the political correctness of Star Trek whilst allowing you to blow the hudaka out of enemies.
The weapons are great, I don't know what the editorial was talking about saying the weapons were boring, the weapons are GREAT - variety, utility.
The online game experience is VERY GOOD. Possibly better than Unreal Tournament, and that is saying a lot. Very tactical, great items and teamplay and using your brain for a change.
You can download heaps of extra maps and thigns too for FREE.
Note you can play in the HoloDeck by yourself as well, to practice.
If you are a fan of Star Trek get it.
If you hate Star Trek, absolutely HATE Star Trek, but like 1st person shooters, get it anyway - you will like it is very, very good.
Just get it, it is winning awards all over the place because it is truly classy.
This is the future of entertainment, where you are actually inside the movie.
Wow
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 4
Date: April 05, 2002
Author: Amazon User
Its just like being in a Voyager episode.
New maps, tour mode.....
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 5
Date: April 28, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Get it. Thats all I have to say. Get it and the original. With new maps, new skins for holomatch, and tons of other features, this is going to be a great expansion. And did I mention that with with expansion you get a patch which over-writes the dull Joan B. Seven-of-Nine's voice with Jeri Ryans?
Finally, a great Star Trek game!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: September 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User
As successful as the Star Trek franchise has been, I have always been amazed at how bad Trek computer games are. This one, however, is awesome. Rather than just repeat what others have already pointed out, let me summarize...
Cool stuff: * Using the holodeck to practice with new weapons on gunslingers in the old west or knights of Camelot. * Choosing to be a male or female character. * Finally a "logical" explanation for how you can possibly haul around all that gear: a portable transporter buffer. Your weapons simply materialize! * Taking a character's-eye-view ride on the transporter. * The borg! * and a quite engaging story
Could be improved... * Weapons are fairly typical, though the blast graphics are awesome. * Very linear gameplay. I actually like this, but others may not.
Excellent job on this one
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: October 13, 2000
Author: Amazon User
The people at Raven did an excellent job with this game. It utilizes the Quake III engine, thus the graphics are superb. It offers both a single player, story line, gaming experience (which Quake III is lacking) and a Deathmatch/tournament, Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag game play like Quake III. It is like having two games in one, and as a matter of fact, the game puts two icons on your desktop to separate the two types of games. As mod/map/model makers get geared up on this title, there should be some very interesting things you can add to the basic version. In fact, there are a handfull of new maps already available. Moreover, there are many internet servers running this game so you can indulge in internet play. The weapons are pretty cool, each has a secondary fire mode, but too many are difficult to use well in the heat of the fire fight, and require you to be on target. Not enough of the weapons cause collateral damage. I actually like this title better than Quake III.
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