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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: ACTIVISION EAN: 0047875302518 Edition: Collector's ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Activision Manufacturer: Activision Model: 30251 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Publisher: Activision Release Date: September 20, 2000 Studio: Activision Variation Description: Elite Force - Collector's Edition Accessories: Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force is as close as we've come so far to participating in an away-team mission. The plot of this first-person shooter is pure Star Trek: during a battle with an alien ship, the badly damaged U.S.S. Voyager is transported by mysterious means to a strange spaceship graveyard. It isn't long before the members of the Voyager crew discover they aren't the only abductees trying to patch their vessel together and escape, and the adventure begins. As a member of Voyager's newly formed Hazard Team, it's your job to secure repair materials, gather information about the other survivors, and ultimately enable Voyager to resume its long journey home. Frequently, two or more team members accompany you (including familiar faces from the show, such as Seven of Nine), allowing missions to play out more like episodes from the series than a solo firefight that just happens to take place in a Star Trek setting. Other team members disable security fields, analyze data, converse with you as the mission progresses, and add some much needed firepower in the tough battle sequences. Elite Force uses the Quake III engine to good effect, serving up some beautiful environments, colorful special effects, and smooth frame rates. Our only gripe is that all the missions take place inside various spacecraft, but the architecture used by each race is so distinctive that it doesn't feel too repetitive. Elite Force stays very true to the source material, as we discovered the first time we beamed into a Borg Cube and watched the inhabitants march by as if we weren't there. We shot a passing Borg to see what would happen: the massive environment sprang to life as the threat was detected, and dozens of angry Borg converged on our position. The cast of the television series provided the voices for their characters in the game, and the artists painstakingly reproduced the interior of the Voyager. It all lends an authentic flair to this fun game, which belongs in the collection of any Star Trek fan. This collector's edition includes two 48-page Voyager graphic novels, hardbound with black leather covers, and a Voyager pin. Since similar comic books normally run around $30 each, this pack is a genuine value. --T. Byrl Baker Pros:
Amazon.com Product Description: This generous Collector's Edition really has something to prove: it features a leather-bound graphic comic novel containing two 48-page Voyager stories and a Voyager logo stamped on the cover; an exclusive Return to Castle Wolfenstien AVI; a Star Trek Voyager lapel pin; and a box sleeve with art unique to the Collector's Edition. Elite Force uses the Quake III Arena engine--the ultimate in sci-fi first-person shooter action. The first game based on the Star Trek Voyager universe, Elite Force pits players against a multitude of Star Trek enemies, including the relentless Borg and never-before-seen aliens in intense single-player and multiplayer combat missions. Elite Force has eight missions, plus between-missions gameplay on the Voyager ship. Each mission consists of multiple levels, ranging from two to five. All away missions take place on other alien spaceships or space stations. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Action, Adventure, and Star TrekThe graphics are decent for the year it was created in. I like the fact that it feels as though you are participating in the episodes of Star Trek Voyager. The only thing that I didn't like about it was the fact that you could die easily. So, I went against my mantra and used the cheat codes that prevented me from dying. I thought the re-creation of Voyager was well done, and it feels real to be in the game. The Borg made a great addition to the game, and I liked the weapons that were created ... Read More Rating: - not perfect - still a great gameThis 1st-person-shooter game has you taking on the role of Alexander Munro (or the lovely Alexandra) an ensign aboard Star Trek's USS Voyager. When Voyager was catapulted into a distant corner of the galaxy - far beyond any hope of reinforcements - Tuvok, the ship's executive officer, formed the Hazard Team, an elite corps of Starfleet commandos capable of facing any threat. Armed with a variety of weapons and trained to operate equipment on any alien starship, the team stands ready against whatever ... Read More Rating: - Excellent game!This game was very enjoyable although it was really hard. I don't like shoot-em-up games that much but it was a lot of fun to play a character in Voyager and the cut scenes were pretty neat. Rating: - Good GameThis game is great! But to me, it needs some work on the graphics. Otherwise, you should get this game. Rating: - Best Star Trek Game Out ThereBest Star Trek Shoot-em'-up game there is. Various levels, bad guys, and weapons, makes this a really fun game. Collector's Edition just includes a nice comic book and an elite force pin. I highly recommend this game for ANY Star Trek fan. |