Other reviewers might consider my verdict of 6.0 a bit too harsh. But it is acurate when you deduct star trek nostagia.

User Rating: 5.5 | Star Trek: Elite Force II PC
Other reviewers might consider my verdict of 5.6 a bit too harsh.
But it is accurate if you deduct the star trek nostalgia from the game.
If you leave Picard's (Patrick Stewart's) and Tuvok's voice acting out of the equation all that is left is a shallow story with an obvious twist.

The voicing is the best part of the game and i give sound a 9.0.

The story would make for 40 Minutes of less than mediocre entertainment if it was an actual episode.
From a 8-10 hour game I expect a story at least as exciting as a double episode or a movie.
But this game does not deliver that.

What's worse then that is the opponents AI is reduced to one strategy: popping up out of nowhere and charging right at you. Boring!
Half way through the game I was so bored I only kept playing because I miss Star Trek on TV and because there is no new episodes after 20 years of constant delivery. What a shame.

Even the graphics are only just ok for a game from 2003. It looks much like its predecessor from 2001, which actually was more fun to play.

If you want to play a less known great first person perspective game,
I recommend "No One lives forever" and "System Shock 2" for those of you you haven't played those classics yet.