The alien invaders show no mercy, and neither should you.
Hack, blast and vaporize your way into the heart of galactic evil with devastating firepower. Battle through the ravaged hulk of a massive starship, protect an alien colony under siege, face the unknown on a treacherous volcanic planetoid an...
The alien invaders show no mercy, and neither should you.
Hack, blast and vaporize your way into the heart of galactic evil with devastating firepower. Battle through the ravaged hulk of a massive starship, protect an alien colony under siege, face the unknown on a treacherous volcanic planetoid and assault a host of insidious alien strongholds. Where diplomacy fails, the Hazard Team thrives.
Engage in an epic conflict alongside your teammates. Missions include both solo and team-based gameplay and range from creating all-out mayhem to stealth infiltration.
Vaporize your opponents in fast-paced multiplayer games such as deathmatch-style Holomatch, Disentegration, Capture the Flag, Action Hero and many more.
Fire at will with over a dozen advanced weapons including the Tetryon Gatling Gun, Advanced Grenade Launcher and Assault Rifle. All weapons feature a secondary firing mode.
i already own the game and it seems that GoG did nothing to QoL from the CD's so i will not be buying this game and just use my CD's
if gog ever does update the games QoL to include controller and 2k/4k screen supporter i'll buy it
Elite Force 2 is a mediocre shooter with an uninspired level design, rather boring combat and a story, which isn't really intriguing. Compared to its predecessor, EF2 is a step backwards in any direction. As there are only 2 known faces from Star Trek to be seen in the game (Picard and Tuvok), that game doesn't have such a great Star Trek atmosphere as Elite Force 1 did, where yxou met the entire crew of the Voyager. The story also isn't nearly as good as in EF1. The gameplay is more varied, but unforunately there were some elements added which I found to be rather tedious, like puzzles or party where you have to avoid traps and find switches. But what bothered me the most, was the gunplay. The weapons all felt too wek and had no real punch. The compression rifle from EF 1 feels now like a standard assault rifle. You also have some kind of shotgun, which feels ridiculously weak. The only thing that EF2 is really great at is its graphic. The game looks fantastic for an 18 year old game. To sum it up: I found EF2 to be a disappointing sequel, which just wasn't fun to play. It's not a bad game, but nothing special either. It's mediocre at best.
The game crashes if you set the resolution up to full and can only be fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling. Additionally, some times when you pull your weapon out it will automatically start firing either main or alternate fire OR it won't read the input when you want to fire - this has caused me to shoot my allies or not be able to shoot my enemies several times. Additionally, the Borg will adapt to your weapon fire but without explanation the secondary on your starting rifle will work even if they've adapted to the primary fire of it (this doesn't work for the alt of the hand phaser) which is just confusing. And for some reason your allies have a melee option that you don't , which is annoying because the Borg quickly become adapted to everything you have but your allies melee option still works. I've just finished playing the first one and loved it, but this is a major let down. I'm not even past the first level and I've lost any interest in going further. It also seems to lag no matter what settings I use in some areas.