Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen the U.S.S. Voyager is transported to a spaceship graveyard, Ensign Alex Munro of the elite commando force, the Hazard Team, must protect the ship during encounters with hostile aliens.When the U.S.S. Voyager is transported to a spaceship graveyard, Ensign Alex Munro of the elite commando force, the Hazard Team, must protect the ship during encounters with hostile aliens.When the U.S.S. Voyager is transported to a spaceship graveyard, Ensign Alex Munro of the elite commando force, the Hazard Team, must protect the ship during encounters with hostile aliens.
Fotos
Kate Mulgrew
- Capt. Kathryn Janeway
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Beltran
- Cmdr. Chakotay
- (Synchronisation)
Tim Russ
- Lt. Cmdr. Tuvok
- (Synchronisation)
Roxann Dawson
- Lt. B'Elanna Torres
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Duncan McNeill
- Ensign Tom Paris
- (Synchronisation)
Garrett Wang
- Ensign Harry Kim
- (Synchronisation)
Robert Picardo
- The Doctor
- (Synchronisation)
Joan Buddenhagen
- Seven of Nine
- (Synchronisation)
Ethan Phillips
- Neelix
- (Synchronisation)
Judi M. Durand
- Voyager Computer
- (Synchronisation)
Rino Romano
- Ensign Alexander Munro
- (Synchronisation)
Devon Raymond
- Ensign Alexandria Munro
- (Synchronisation)
Iris Bahr
- Crewman Telsia Murphy
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Iris Bar-Ziv)
Michael McFall
- Lt. Les Foster
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Derek McGrath
- Crewman Chell
- (Synchronisation)
Tom Wilson
- Crewman Rick Biessman
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Thomas F. Wilson)
Alexander Enberg
- Crewman Austin Chang
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Leigh-Allyn Baker
- Crewman Juliet Jurot
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesMost of the original cast of Star Trek: Voyager voiced their respective roles for this game with the exception of Jeri Ryan. However, Jeri Ryan's voice was added in the game's 1.02 Patch, and that Patch was also included in the game's expansion pack.
- PatzerWhile checking his/her scavenger disguise in the mirror, the reflection of Munro's weapon position doesn't match the first-person position.
- Zitate
Les Foster: Stow it, Crewman!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force (2010)
Ausgewählte Rezension
This game isn't that bad for a FPS. The graphics, courtsey of the Quake III engine, are really crisp and flow really well. The game designers also noted some good features from other games, such as the alternate weapon function of Unreal Tournament, the BEST FPS IMHO. The plot revolves around you being a member of the newly created Hazzard Team. Your objective is to protect the ship from dangerous aliens. Sort of like the Starfleet Marines. I do agree with the other posters here that the beginning is truly unique and has a fresh feeling, but towards the end, especially once you invade the station, it feels more like Doom than something with some sort of intelligence or challenge. It felt nice to have all the cast members voice their characters, even Chell, a small part that appeared in 2 episodes shows up as one of the major characters in the game.
I found one mistake the designers made was making the game WAY too linear. I wish you had to pay the consiquences for your actions. Say if you disentegraged Tuvok, which I did many times to see what would happen, how the plot would then change. Maybe you could join the pirates and take over Voyager, and then try and free yourself from the forge from there. I think allowing you a little more leway of what you can do and where you can go would have spiced this game up a bit more. I also found the reactions of the bots to be really rude. If I had a weapon I wanted to disintegrate them. So if the designers are thinking of making a sequel, they should try some of the above approaches. I think that could make a very interesting game. That and ditch the Quake III engine, which is nice but not as pretty as the Unreal Tournament engine.
As for the multi-player aspects of the game, they were pretty standard fare for a FPS. You had your capture the flag, free for all, etc. Commanding the bots on your team was a bit of a hassle. It was rare that they listened to you and managed to just stand around. These are some minor flaws however. Over all this is a nice game, and definately something to add to your collection if you're a fan of first person shooters (FPS).
I found one mistake the designers made was making the game WAY too linear. I wish you had to pay the consiquences for your actions. Say if you disentegraged Tuvok, which I did many times to see what would happen, how the plot would then change. Maybe you could join the pirates and take over Voyager, and then try and free yourself from the forge from there. I think allowing you a little more leway of what you can do and where you can go would have spiced this game up a bit more. I also found the reactions of the bots to be really rude. If I had a weapon I wanted to disintegrate them. So if the designers are thinking of making a sequel, they should try some of the above approaches. I think that could make a very interesting game. That and ditch the Quake III engine, which is nice but not as pretty as the Unreal Tournament engine.
As for the multi-player aspects of the game, they were pretty standard fare for a FPS. You had your capture the flag, free for all, etc. Commanding the bots on your team was a bit of a hassle. It was rare that they listened to you and managed to just stand around. These are some minor flaws however. Over all this is a nice game, and definately something to add to your collection if you're a fan of first person shooters (FPS).
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