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52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 12
  2. Negative: 4 out of 12
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  1. Elite Force had the potential to be not only a really stellar first-person shooter but also a Star Trek title that would surpass all others. Yet its sometimes-sloppy graphics, constant interruptions and substandard enemy AI dull things considerably.
  2. Games Radar
    75
    On every level, this is a game destined to appeal to the silent minority who simply can't get enough of the series. If you're a fan, then resistance will be futile. [PSM2]
  3. Technically, everything about this game is average. The graphics are passable, the sound and speech are good (but hardly mind-blowing) and the gameplay is familiar.
  4. A fairly by-the-book first-person shooter given depth by the Star Trek mythos.
  5. If you're a fan of the show add a point here to take the game from good to very good.
  6. 60
    The level design of the game is decent, the atmosphere is great, the characters have character, but the control is lousy, the framerate is lousy, and the game looks like a bad port.
  7. Surprisingly compelling story, expectedly terrible gameplay.
  8. Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
    50
    Underneath the offensive layer of crap that coats every facet of this version is a more than adequate game desperately trying to get out. [Feb 2002, p.113]
  9. Game Informer
    45
    Several generations behind the quality we’re seeing in other PS2 first-person shooters. [Feb 2002, p.85]
  10. While I'm on a tirade about the bad, let's talk stupidity; in this case, the enemy AI. Baddies are as dumb as an inebriated possum caught in a set of headlights.
  11. Electronic Gaming Monthly
    20
    Aside from porn stars, no one likes sloppy seconds. But that’s what Majesco is shamelessly serving up with this effortless rehash. [Feb 2002, p.158]
  12. 10
    Have you ever played a game that was just so horribly bad that you couldn’t help but wonder why the game was ever released in the first place? A game so horrible that it could literally bring a grown man to tears over the amount of frustration and pain that it caused?

Awards & Rankings

80
#80 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2001
User Score
6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 2 out of 7
  1. Feb 10, 2016
    0
    imagine a game where the controls overlap and you bring up the mission info and zoom every time you try to shoot. now imagine that for everyimagine a game where the controls overlap and you bring up the mission info and zoom every time you try to shoot. now imagine that for every single button. now name that game star trek voyager elite force. this is an 200% accurate description Full Review »
  2. Mar 15, 2021
    10
    I remember the first time I ever saw this game and did not think I would love it as much as I do. I am NOT a Star Trek fan in the slightest.I remember the first time I ever saw this game and did not think I would love it as much as I do. I am NOT a Star Trek fan in the slightest. And yet I LOVE THIS GAME. This game is pure nostalgia and a game which ESPECIALLY if you are a Star Trek fan will fall in love with. And this is coming from a non fan.

    The best way I can describe this game really is...it is a bit like Halo but set in the Star Trek universe. By this I mean you get to explore some really great locations (In first person) and follow the story of a group of people from the Voyager known as the Elite Force. What follows is a great time. The levels are very immersive, the weapons are unique and the dialogue is great. You can walk around the voyager and makes you feel like your a part of the crew.

    Graphically the game isnt great and I get that but at the same time you gotta remember how old this game is. It came out in 2001! But give it a go and I am sure you will find something here to enjoy!
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  3. Dec 12, 2020
    6
    While the PS2 port of Voyager Elite Force offers the same great level design and engaging plot as its PC counterpart, its framerate issuesWhile the PS2 port of Voyager Elite Force offers the same great level design and engaging plot as its PC counterpart, its framerate issues hinder its playability Full Review »