Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force and Star Trek: Elite Force II The game itself is a fairly casual adventure split into small chunks so it’s pretty approachable as long as you save frequently. Rounding out this selection of Star Trek releases are the excellent Elite Force titles. UNITY OF COMMAND II GOG SOFTWAREīased on the Quake III engine and crafted by Raven Software and Ritual Entertainment respectively, both of these games are a great time. In the original title, you play as a member of the newly established Hazard Team, where (sometime during Voyager’s sixth season) your adventures take you to the space station known as the Forge. The sequel sees you transferred to the Enterprise-E in events that take place after the end of Star Trek: Nemesis, initially sent to assist a distress call.īoth are fairly straightforward first-person shooters but they are solidly put together, as you’d expect from Raven and Ritual, and they use the Star Trek IP in an interesting way. Combat is satisfying and there is a surprising puzzle emphasis in the sequel especially. The games run fine out of the box but unfortunately don’t support modern resolutions, luckily as long as you are okay making a small edit to the configuration file it’s a simple fix. It’s a shame GOG couldn’t make these small fixes but even without fiddling they still play fantastically well.Īll in all, this is a welcome sight to see, any time unavailable games get added to a store for digital download should be celebrated.
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