The game isn't just a series of shooting galleries. It understands the "quiet moments" of Star Trek . Between missions, you can wander the ship, interact with crew members, and soak in the atmosphere. This downtime makes the high-stakes missions—like infiltrating a derelict Borg Cube or fighting through a Hirogen hunting ground—feel earned and intense. Modern Compatibility: The GOG Advantage
The enemy variety is stellar. You fight Scavengers, robotic drones, and species unique to the game. But the highlight is the Borg. Fighting the Borg in Elite Force is a tense experience. You cannot simply hold the trigger down; the Borg adapt to your frequency. You must modify your weapon settings (represented by alternate fire modes) to bypass their shields. If you don’t, your phaser blasts simply bounce off. It captures the tactical essence of the show perfectly. Star Trek Voyager Elite Force -GOG-
: You own the installer and can play offline without any client requirements. Preservation The game isn't just a series of shooting galleries
The GOG version retains the multiplayer mode. While the online community is now a niche group of dedicated players using tools like GameRanger, the "Holomatch" mode (where you fight as Borg, Klingons, or Starfleet) remains chaotic fun against bots. But the highlight is the Borg
Released in 2000 by Raven Software and published by Activision, Elite Force arrived during the height of Star Trek: Voyager’s television run. At the time, the FPS (First-Person Shooter) genre was dominated by fast-paced, arena-style shooters like Quake III Arena and Unreal Tournament .
One point deducted only because the running animation looks like a puppet on a string. Otherwise, live long and prosper.