While most of them were rubbish, the Predator Borg at the end of the first segment was awesome.EF2 had much better graphics but lost a bit of the soul. Having a traditional end of level boss was a bit of a step back too.
While most of them were rubbish, the Predator Borg at the end of the first segment was awesome.EF2 had much better graphics but lost a bit of the soul. Having a traditional end of level boss was a bit of a step back too.
I know what you mean, part of the strength of the first game was the full voice cast made it feel immersive.I enjoyed Elite Force II, but was disappointed in how few TNG cast were in the game. Given the time it was set in, it made sense for Riker and Troi not to be there and Data obviously. They at least made mention of Worf being on leave, but Barclay replaced Geordi without explanation and a random doctor replaced Crusher. That didn't work for me.
I enjoyed Elite Force II, but was disappointed in how few TNG cast were in the game. Given the time it was set in, it made sense for Riker and Troi not to be there and Data obviously. They at least made mention of Worf being on leave, but Barclay replaced Geordi without explanation and a random doctor replaced Crusher. That didn't work for me.
Being on the Enterprise-E was great, so little of it had really been explored in the movies besides the Bridge and Engineering that it was nice to walk its corridors.
Also, I liked that in between hazard missions the team wore actual uniforms instead of always being in the hazard suits.
Has anyone been able to play this on modern systems? I can get EF1 to work but not EF2. Haven't had much success with finding a solution online.
I've played both recently on windows 10. I play therough the EF 1 campaign every once in a blue moon to indulge in some nostalgia. I actually replayed EF2 following my completition of EF 1 (and I'm currently on Star Trek: Away Team; Viva la Nostalgia!) and I agree while it was a fun game, it didn't have as much soul as Voyager: Elite Force. EF 1 had the entire Voyager crew (minus Seven until they release the patch/expansion pack). You could visit the bridge, engineering, sickbay, the shuttlebay, and more. You got to fight the borg, species 8472, and take out some terran empire descendents from the mirror universe on some franken-constitution-class-bird-of-prey mashup. It was awesome.. It was truly an awesome experience.
Then you have EF 2. While the beginning missions that took place with the Hazard team on the borg sphere during "Endgame" were pretty cool, and it was nice to have some fun on the Enterprise - E post-nemesis, it still felt like it could have been more. The new species/enemies created just for the game were a little basic and didn't add much to the overall story. Even the weapons felt like some generic sci-fi blasters with star trek stickers slapped on them (Starfleet uses grenade launchers? and phaser shotguns?). You kind of get this vibe that it's a generic FPS with star trek stickers slapped on it. It felt a little odd only really interacting with Tuvok and Picard. (TBH, I don't even remember interacting with Barclay)
That being said, I enjoyed the multiplayer on each tremendously. I played holomatch more than I played the EF2 multiplayer, but they had some fun custom game modes. The assimilation mode in EF1 was the best. One team of starfleet officers tries to kill the borg queen who equipped with her personal transporter can instantly assimilate you if she touches you. Then you respawn as a borg in her army and its your job to assimilate the rest of your former team. And the borg adapt to non-imod weapons. It was a lot of fun.
Then you had a custom mod community that formed, with players creating maps of the Enterprise D, Voyager, steam runner classes, Daedalus classes, constitution classes, and other maps that you could frag each other on. To say nothing of EF Area 51 and Danger city. (Derelict and USS Serenity anyone?) I probably regularly played this game for 10 years after it came out. There are still some multiplayer servers up right now. However, I think most are populated with bots. Still, I always get super excited when I see that people still play these awesome games. Wish they would release a similar game for today's generation.
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