Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003)

by Christopher
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Summary

Star Trek: Elite Force II (2003)

Introduction

Star Trek: Elite Force II is a first-person action game developed by Ritual Entertainment and published by Activision. It was released on September 23, 2003, for Microsoft Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. The game is a sequel to Star Trek: Elite Force, and is set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation universe.

Players take on the role of Alex Munro, a member of Starfleet’s elite security unit, Hazard Team. After a brief prologue on the U.S.S. Voyager and a short stint at Starfleet Academy, the Hazard Team is assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E.

Gameplay

Star Trek: Elite Force II is a first-person shooter with a strong focus on teamwork and strategy. Players must work together to complete objectives, such as securing areas, rescuing hostages, and destroying enemy targets.

The game features a variety of weapons and gadgets that players can use to complete their missions. These include phasers, photon torpedoes, tricorders, and medical kits. Players can also use the environment to their advantage, such as by taking cover behind objects or using objects to create obstacles for enemies.

In addition to the main story campaign, Star Trek: Elite Force II also features a number of multiplayer modes. These modes include deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag, and king of the hill.

Story

The story of Star Trek: Elite Force II begins shortly after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis. The Hazard Team is assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E, and is tasked with investigating a distress call from a remote planet.

Upon arriving at the planet, the Hazard Team discovers that it has been overrun by the Borg. The team must fight their way through the Borg hordes and rescue the survivors.

After rescuing the survivors, the Hazard Team learns that the Borg are planning to attack Earth. The team must race against time to stop the Borg and save the planet.

Characters

The player character in Star Trek: Elite Force II is Alex Munro, a member of Starfleet’s elite security unit, Hazard Team. Munro is a skilled soldier and a loyal member of his team.

Other members of the Hazard Team include:

  • Lieutenant Commander William “Bill” McCoy: The leader of the Hazard Team. McCoy is a skilled tactician and a brave leader.
  • Lieutenant Elizabeth “Eli” Cho: A skilled engineer and weapons specialist. Cho is always ready to help her teammates, no matter the cost.
  • Lieutenant Reginald “Reginald” Barclay: A shy and awkward engineer. Barclay is a brilliant scientist, but he often lacks confidence in his abilities.
  • Lieutenant Commander Data: An android who serves as the Hazard Team’s science officer. Data is a logical and efficient member of the team, but he often struggles to understand human emotions.

Reception

Star Trek: Elite Force II received generally positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its exciting gameplay, challenging missions, and stunning graphics. However, some critics found the game’s story to be unoriginal and its characters to be underdeveloped.

Despite these criticisms, Star Trek: Elite Force II was a commercial success. The game sold over 1 million copies worldwide, and was nominated for several awards, including Game of the Year.

Legacy

Star Trek: Elite Force II is considered to be one of the best Star Trek games ever made. The game’s exciting gameplay, challenging missions, and stunning graphics set a new standard for Star Trek games.

The game also had a significant impact on the first-person shooter genre. Star Trek: Elite Force II was one of the first games to feature a strong focus on teamwork and strategy. This focus on teamwork and strategy would later be adopted by other first-person shooters, such as Halo and Call of Duty.

Conclusion

Star Trek: Elite Force II is a classic first-person shooter that is still enjoyed by fans today. The game’s exciting gameplay, challenging missions, and stunning graphics make it a must-play for fans of Star Trek and first-person shooters alike.

Review Score

8.5/10

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