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Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Expansion

Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Expansion

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not A True Expansion Pack
Review: Elite Force is my favorite first person "shooter." The story and graphics are all top notch and it was a lot of fun to play. When I heard that there was going to be an expansion pack, I got myself ready for another engrossing adventure.

Well, I have to say that I was disappointed. It starts out good, though. You get to walk around Voyager without a time limit, which is very cool for Trek fans. You can read up on past missions, read personal logs and even use a replicator. This is nice, but I wanted to make my way to the holodeck to try the new missions.

So, I tried the Captain Proton episode. First of all, the black and white graphics are beautiful but that's where the fun ends. You can't save the game during the single player missions but after completing the Proton adventure within 10 minutes without dying, I realized that you don't need to save it. There isn't much challenge to it. Plus, the graphics slowed WAY down in may spots for an unknown reason (is a patch needed?) and I had to walk backwards for a while to remedy the problem. When I finally found "Satan's Robot" and the "girl", it was over before I knew it.

The other single player missions are uninspired and dull. A malfunctioned holodeck, shooting range and a Klingon base are all you get and the maps are quite small.

However, the additional maps for the holomatches are really good. They are much larger and even more graphically detailed. You also get a wider selection of opponents, including Janeway Borg and Captain Proton. Try out the "Singularity" map.

All in all, the Virtual Voyager is nice but there isn't much too it. If you want a good single player mode, try searching the net for MODS. There are some good ones out there! The new holomatches save this from being a total disaster.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not A True Expansion Pack
Review: Elite Force is my favorite first person "shooter." The story and graphics are all top notch and it was a lot of fun to play. When I heard that there was going to be an expansion pack, I got myself ready for another engrossing adventure.

Well, I have to say that I was disappointed. It starts out good, though. You get to walk around Voyager without a time limit, which is very cool for Trek fans. You can read up on past missions, read personal logs and even use a replicator. This is nice, but I wanted to make my way to the holodeck to try the new missions.

So, I tried the Captain Proton episode. First of all, the black and white graphics are beautiful but that's where the fun ends. You can't save the game during the single player missions but after completing the Proton adventure within 10 minutes without dying, I realized that you don't need to save it. There isn't much challenge to it. Plus, the graphics slowed WAY down in may spots for an unknown reason (is a patch needed?) and I had to walk backwards for a while to remedy the problem. When I finally found "Satan's Robot" and the "girl", it was over before I knew it.

The other single player missions are uninspired and dull. A malfunctioned holodeck, shooting range and a Klingon base are all you get and the maps are quite small.

However, the additional maps for the holomatches are really good. They are much larger and even more graphically detailed. You also get a wider selection of opponents, including Janeway Borg and Captain Proton. Try out the "Singularity" map.

All in all, the Virtual Voyager is nice but there isn't much too it. If you want a good single player mode, try searching the net for MODS. There are some good ones out there! The new holomatches save this from being a total disaster.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a fine expansion, and that it is, it's not great, it's fine
Review: for starters, this does not add single player missions that are quiet like the original ones, not only that, the virtual voyager mode does contain some bugs, which happen while new decks are loading(like freezes, crashes to main menu and desktop) it adds a virtual vyager of decks 1-5, 8-11, and 15 it has 4 new holo-programs that are a captain proton mission, klingon compound attack, a garden program (with boothby waling around) where you get attacked by bio hulks, and a program called borg slayer which is third person, and is sort of a maze. single player also has a lot of stuff you can collect on different decks(like a raven plaque and elite force action figures that will all end up in your quarters. The game also has a lot of new skins, modes that are a Team Fortress(which is calle specialties), elimination(if you're killed you don't return to the game), disintergration(one shot kills, and everyone with phaser rifles), action hero(you are either action hero with all the guns killing other or other people trying to kill action hero to become action hero yourself) and the long awaited assimilation(you are either borg queen trying t assimilate everyone, or starfleet trying to kill the borg queen) but sadly, all of the multiplayer options can be found in the 1.2 patch with a few tweaks... overall-if you want to just walk around voyager, even beaming into some spots and find a bunch of stuff, and play some holo missions(short and relatively easy)this is for you, if you expect a totally new experience and a bunch of normal alien killing sngle player missions, keep waiting for elite force 2

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New maps, tour mode.....
Review: Get it. Thats all I have to say. Get it and the original. With new maps, new skins for holomatch, and tons of other features, this is going to be a great expansion. And did I mention that with with expansion you get a patch which over-writes the dull Joan B. Seven-of-Nine's voice with Jeri Ryans?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great game
Review: Greart looking game! I have have the first one and it is great never crashes on me or any thing like that. I just order this one and i think it lookes great. With all the new maps and stuff it should be great. I think the tour thing should be good too. I getting my copy, have you?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I hope to God this is Windows 2000 Compatible
Review: I have lost many days playing the First game- (Which was Windows 2000 compatible). I don't see it listed as a supported OS in the description. Have any of you heard any different?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Counting the minutes
Review: I have the original version of Elite Force, and let's just say that it IS the absolute best Star Trek game ever made. Hours and hours of fun, especially in Holomatch. I'm addicted; even went so far as to order high speed internet to enjoy it even more. Will Star Trek's influence ever end? I hope not!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This looks GREAT!!!
Review: I love Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force and with this expansion pack it makes the game look even better. New guns, missions, enemies, holo missions, virtual walk thru of Voyager. This should be its own game. It looks very promising! I've already got my preorder -- where's yours?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not a great expansion product for single-play
Review: I really liked the Elite Force game, though I felt like it was Lara Croft in a not so sexy outfit (I guess you can tell I chose the female lieutenant?). So, when I saw that there was an expansion pak out, I snapped that puppy up. Well, it was very disappointing for someone who likes single-player games. I can't recommend this expansion pak for people who like single-player games, maps, and mods.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not a great expansion product for single-play
Review: I really liked the Elite Force game, though I felt like it was Lara Croft in a not so sexy outfit (I guess you can tell I chose the female lieutenant?). So, when I saw that there was an expansion pak out, I snapped that puppy up. Well, it was very disappointing for someone who likes single-player games. I can't recommend this expansion pak for people who like single-player games, maps, and mods.


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