Putting the final in the final frontier.
One blast from destruction, the U.S.S. Voyager is mysteriously transported into a hull space infested with danger. As part of Voyager's elite Hazard Team, you must defend it from a host of scavenging aliens, then infiltrate a Borg Cube and derelict vessels t...
One blast from destruction, the U.S.S. Voyager is mysteriously transported into a hull space infested with danger. As part of Voyager's elite Hazard Team, you must defend it from a host of scavenging aliens, then infiltrate a Borg Cube and derelict vessels to eradicate your deadly foes. The Quake III Arena™ engine powers the dynamic gameplay as you fight for survival through 40 ultra-intense single-player missions and 16 multiplayer arenas. It's first-person shooter action that won't quit. But, be prepared-if Voyager is destroyed, humanity won't be far behind...
Fight along side crewmembers with the additional of Icarus AI, an enhancement to the Quake III Arena™ engine that allows for extraordinary team interaction.
Nine weapons-each with two firing modes-gives you eighteen different attack options. That means the firepower will be there when you need it most.
Multiplayer modes offer Free-for-All, Capture the Flag and breathless Team play.
Corridors collapse, walls explode, and enemies materialize right in front of you.
Includes the Star Trek™: Voyager - Elite Force Expansion Pack.
Despite playing this as a child on my Playstation 2, I keep coming back because of its simplicity. It needs very little to get you interested in the story and once it has you, you ride it out.
This game is by far one of my favorites from the 2000s mainly because it follows the crew of Voyager from the Star Trek: Voyager TV series originally on CBS and is now available on Paramount+. The game mechanics are kind of rudimentary compared to the FPS games of today but that's it's charm. Not only was this game on PC and Mac OS, it was also on PS2 which was unheard of back in the day. Though the PS2 Port of the game had non standard controls, once you got the hang of it it was great. I used to play this game on my uncles Windows XP machine all the time. Although I didn't get to play it until a couple years after it's release, when I was finally able to get my hands on the game, I was floored by how fun it was. And because the game was based on the Quake III game engine the Multiplayer section, although i was never able to play this game online due to my age at the time, deemed HOLOMATCH was spot on and super fun to play even with bots. Even at the standard price of $9.99 its a fantastic game to play, even if you've never heard of the game or, which i don't think is possible, never even heard of the TV show you'll find this game fun.
Also this game includes every expansion pack ever released for this game included in the installer, If you have GOG Galaxy 2.0 already installed on you computer, its a simple click of the install button at the top and that's it. It will install everything for you with 1 click.
By far one of my favorite games from the early 2000's. Star Trek: Elite Force II is a great game and superb graphics compared to Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force but Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force will always hold a special place in my heart as one of my all time favorites.