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- Best Game EverThis game was the best game ever I couldn't step away from it. It is a game/story that takes you from the Voyager ship to battling borg, klingon, malon, species 8472, and the deadly/new creatures The Forsoth. Here is the game summrey. You are Alexander Munro (or Alexandria Munro depending on if you are a man or a woman) and you have to try to rescue your teamates from a borg ship it is up to you and you alone. You find out after that you are just in a holdeck program. As you walk out there is a call from captain Jain Way informing you that Voyager is under attack by a mystieres ship that dose not respond to hails.Torpeatoes are releast from Voyager and the enemy ship explodes. But when it exploded it created a magnetic fealed that transports you and Voyager into a parralell dimension were danger lurks right around the corner. It seems that every thing is going wrong at once. The ship has almost no power and it is up to you and the rest of a group called "The Hazord Team" to save Voyager... ... Rating: - Play a little and wait a lot!A good game with great graphics and a reasonable story to boot, but come on! How can you make people wait for 3 minutes while the game reloads and loads in the next scene? It isn't on and just gets really irritating after a while....well, no! Straight away!!! You can go for a tea break AND a number 2 and still come back to find tha computer in the process of loading. And hell, does it get boring when you can't find which pile of boxes to jump on in which order to get to a control panel. Not impressed. Sorry, but I'm just not! Rating: - A truly awesome game.I love this game. It is so cool that you can interact with the Voyager crew! The graphics are superb and cool.It is pretty easy, for me at least. Overall it is a very good game. I really like it. If you like Star Trek get this. Rating: - Not bad.My brother-in-law got me this game last weekend. I had been on sort of a binge with mature-rated games, but I welcomely accepted the gift, being an avid Star Trek watcher. In comparison to another first-person shooter I own, Red Faction, Elite Force just barely doesn't measure up in the graphics department. It is also a little more difficult. But because of its starkly different plot, this game offers many innovative aspects. For example, usually after an away mission, you will be called upon to assist in repairs aboard Voyager. In the two cases I have encountered, so far, you are presented with the opportunity to save a crewmember or sacrifice him for your own safety. Between away missions, you can also test out new firepower on the holodeck, which offers a simulated western shootout. Even more refreshing aspects reserved for Star Trek Voyager await, but you will have to find out for yourself. I also like the idea of the Infinity Modulator, an energy weapon developed by Seven of Nine that rapidly changes its frequency so that the Borg cannot adapt to it and defend themselves. In addition, all of the aspects of the Borg from the show are seamlessly transplanted into this game. They ignore you until you attack, the green energy nodes can be destroyed, rendering all nearby Borg helpless, and they will adapt to all energy weapons after a few shots, except for the Infinity Modulator. All in all, I am satisfied with the game. First-person shooters generally have a high replay value as well as many, many levels to complete. I think I enjoyed Red Faction just a little more and, of course, you always hit the occasional snag where you've searched everything and still can't figure out how to move on in a level. However, it's original, intriguing, and fun. Rating: - UselessThis game is a disgrace to Star Trek! I played it twice and found it difficult and not worth the fifty dollars it cost. A waste of time for any Trekkie. I suggest you get a keyboard for the PS2 to play it. I didn't have one. I'll never play this game again!
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