The player gets to the chance to enjoy hanging out with other Star Trek crewmembers, and however goofy that might be to some, it's probably a thrill for others.
Underlying everything there's a playful sense of humor that makes interacting with the non-player characters charming. In general, I wouldn't buy this.īut the folks at PipeDream Interactive have gone about Voyager with a slightly more appealing presentation - cut-scenes, menus and movies - than SOF: Gold.
With a less than satisfactory entree into the first-person shooter genre with its flagship title, Soldier of Fortune: Gold, the company that works closely with Raven and Activision is now ready with Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force.Īnother port from the PC, Voyager is very much a less-than-satisfactory first-person shooter, and as a general PlayStation 2 game, it's neither good looking nor does it present gamers with a first-person shooter experience that is new or different.
So far, Majesco's first foray into the world of PlayStation 2 hasn't been a blessed one.