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Star Trek: Armada 2 (Jewel Case)

Star Trek: Armada 2 (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A gamer
Review: I have played the demo and it ROCKS!!! I love the graphics and the gameplay is awesome. Definitely a good follow-up to the first Elite Force. As for not putting a woman in the game, I guess that is a little weird. What makes it weird is that they took the woman character out. It would have been different if she was never there at all. But I guess nobody really seems to care except for that one lady down there. Oh well. But this game is a bit like Half-Life I think, except no where near as much blood and gore. You don't have guts and blood spilling everywhere when you kill an enemy in this game, and some parents might find that comforting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW! This certainly is some sequel.
Review: This game features much better graphics, more challengine fight scenes and battles, and hidden areas. I've played the demo several times and each time I have dicovered something new about the game - something I had missed the time before. This game will keep you playing for hours. Since the story line changes based on your actions or reactions (unlike the first Elite Force), you can play this game many times and not get tired of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, after all these years....
Review: I played the first Elite Force and enjoyed it tremendously. There's not much replay value for the single-player missions, but they are still a heck of a lot of fun the first time through. A lot of good, thorough work went into the game and it shows. But Elite Force II looks like it will take Star Trek gaming one step further. Not only does it look beautiful, not only does it look and sound like a ton of fun, but the game also looks to help me realize a dream of mine for the past 16 years: to blast Captain Picard out of existence. Hopefully, he will babble on and on with his pretentious, pedantic, sanctimonious, self-righteous moralizing that always manages to place him on the wrong side of every ethical and moral dilemma. He may even be condescending towards me or dare to give me orders. And then that's it....I will equip one of the many fantastic weapons available to me and no more Picard. Maybe I can even cut him off in the middle of one of his tirades on the Prime Directive. Q would be so proud.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best.
Review: The new version Starfleet Command 3 is out but You might want to buy this game next to it. This version has better interface and gameplay. SFC3 interface is worse. Only difference is the time difference. SFC2 is Orginal Star Trek. SFC3 is Next Generation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good but could be better
Review: The orginal Amarda is much better. The good points is the new ships -- especially for the borg.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Price for greta Games
Review: When i originally bought Star Trek Armada and Star Trek Voyager I payed [$$]each for them. i was surprised to see the price dropped so quickly for a aweosme bundle like this.
STVoayer may get boring after a while but the exp pack adds a few new thing and the holomatch is never boring.
Star trek Aramda is not boring. it is never the same new missions, new places to build etc.
Star Trek Armada 2 is very confusing to me and hard to manueve
If just want ST VOyager Elite force+ exp pack and Armada get this. it's a great deal!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally a Star Trek game that doesn't wimp out.
Review: I was impressed with the demo. They fixed the biggest gripes I had about the first Elite Force. Namely, the incredibly lame death animations of some of the baddies. In the first EF they kind of folded up and disappeared--very unsatisfying (a nod to the anti-violence crowd?). It was nice to see critters getting properly fragged in the EF2 demo--and with a shotgun no less.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best star trek yet
Review: This game is the best star trek yet. The graphics for the demo are astounding! The frame rate isn't that bad when all the graphics settings are set to maximum! The storyline is incredibly immersive. You can interact with all the members of your team. Also, the levels are huge! Whereas in elite force 1 you would have to load a new stage every 10 minutes, in EF2 the stages that would normally take up 5 or so loads only take 1. Raven re-did all the graphics for the characters so everything looks super-realistic. I have a realitively low-end graphics card and the demo works fine. If the demo is any indication of what EF2 will be like, than this is going to be one of the best games of the year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review
Review: I think this game is way better than the first and follows nicely because the game is action adventure and problem solving all in one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Buy!
Review: you get two high quality Star Trek games for a very small amount of money. even though they are in jewel cases, there are instruction booklets in each case so you do get a printed manual. i have WinXP on my 1 year old Pentium 4 system with a GeForce3 Ti200 graphics card and Audigy Gamer sound card and both games run flawlessly.

you can't lose at this price.

Added:

a helpful tip: i did have some mouse lag problems with Dominion Wars when i first began playing a campaign. i was not sure exactly what the problem was because it seemed to work OK in skirmish mode. so i searched the net and discovered that resetting screen colors to 16-bit instead of 32-bit would solve the problem and it seems to so far. so all you have to do is to reset your screen color resolution before playing and then reset back when you are done. is easy to do.

DS9 The Fallen played flawlessly right from the beginning. and it is a good, high quality game too. it is a first person shooter with nice graphics and a good DS9 story line.


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