- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Sep 20, 2000
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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With its high production value, smart level design, and impressive story, STVEF is simply one of the finest first-person shooters to come out this year.
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A romp to remember and a multiplayer taste to acquire and savour.
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Da GameboyzA masterpiece of story telling and electronic enjoyment, rolled together in one tight package of pure gaming delight.
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PC GamerThe best Star Trek game ever, and a first-rate FPS in its own right. [Dec 2000, p.138]
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Definitely one of the best FPS to come out this year, and certainly is one of the best Star Trek games ever.
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Not just a great Star Trek game, but a really great game in general.
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It represents the first perfect translation of another medium, be it film, television or another form of entertainment, to a computer game.
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As a fast-paced and intense gameplay title, it is appealing to those who have no idea what Star Trek Voyager is.
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Couple this awesome visual presentation with a solid game engine and then couple that with a painstakingly faithful Voyager plot and youve simply got one of the best Star Trek action/adventure games youre ever going to come across.
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Action gamers rejoice! A straightforward action shooter that produces both a strong single player and online multiplayer experience.
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There was enough original action and story line to keep me playing right to the end and wanting more missions.
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Daily RadarEven provides an excellent FPS experience for those who may not wear their pointy rubber ears to bed at night like we do.
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AntagonistThe most important thing, though, is that Raven seems to have actually made the world of Star Trek: Voyager -- dare I say it? -- fun; an impressive task in and of itself.
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Multiplayer play is uninspired, but still entertaining because while the traditional multiplayer elements are lacking, the fact remains that you're playing in a creative universe, with characters you're familiar with and with "authentic" weapons and settings that come straight out of the television show.
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It's undoubtedly one of the best Star Trek games to date, and its only rival in its genre so far this year is, unsurprisingly, Raven's own shooter, "Soldier of Fortune."
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Beam this one down using the tractor phaser from your local space mart. Or something.
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Elite Force is faithfully to the series, loaded with action, and is a lot of fun to play.
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Overall, Elite Force screams quality gaming, though perhaps a little short of quantity.
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The game's replay value is bolstered by its multiplayer modes, where you can select from the entire cast of the Voyager crew and battle online.
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CNET GamecenterThe levels are well designed, and the game's weapons are damn cool and pack a real punch.
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CheckOutThe varied mission types, scripted events and engrossing storyline made it great fun to play, an "experience" more than just a game.
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The levels started off to a great start, but tapered off way too quickly in a way that was just disappointing. They had a great story going for them, but some more length and detail would have gone a long way for them.
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An exceptionally enjoyable first person shooter and should not be discounted on the basis of its length. If you fancy a new first person adventure and already own "Deus Ex," this is the game to buy.
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Spank!Story, attention to detail, stunning visuals and exceptional character AI makes a standard shooting fare, compelling and enjoyable.
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The main reason Elite Force works so well is that it combines not simply the Voyager license with the "Quake III" engine, but merges a well-written story with an incredibly solid first-person shooter.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 64 out of 81
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Mixed: 11 out of 81
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Negative: 6 out of 81
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