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Star Trek Voyager – PS2 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Star Trek Voyager Sony Playstation 2 Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:096427012566
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_STAR_TREK_VOYAGER

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

73 reviews for Star Trek Voyager – PS2 Game

  1. J. E. ROMANO

    I have a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit system, and this game plays flawlessly on it. What a surprise for a ten year old game. At first when the disc was loaded, a warning flashed up saying that I needed a different version of the game, either a 32 or 64 bit version, which of course does not exist.But I was able to go to the disc files and click on autorun, it then loaded onto the computer, giving me a screen icon which I was then able to right click on, accessing the “compatability mode”. After that, smooth sailing.And the best thing is, that with today’s computers, even an average one, you can play the game at full force with all the options cranked up as high as they will go.I’ve played it once without installing the available patch, then again after intstalling it. Both ways work great.

  2. Stephen L. Cash Jr.

    I have had this game for awhile. I still go back and play it once in awhile the single player version. However there is a multiplayer battle game also available. If you like the star trek voyager serious then I would suggest getting this game. However if you like first person shooter games you may still like this as well. I just recently installed this game on Windows 7 professional 32bit version it runs just fine on it. Even though it on the back its for Windows 95/98/NT SP5/ Win2K. I did not set the compatibility for it either. However others might have to do just that depending.

  3. K. Stewart

    WOW! What an incredible game this is! The best fpc ever released in my opinion. Even Halflife has it’s job cut out against this one! Superior graphics, the best A.I. to date and totally realistic Startrek weaponry, not to mention an excellent and engrossing storyline. The game is actually a difficult one to beat, there are some puzzles that are very challenging. Anyone, who says this game is way too easy is definitely using cheats and/or a walkthrough. Get this game today! It is more than worth the money!

  4. Matt Dunphy

    I downloaded the demo of this, tried it, thought, -eh- and went my merry way. However, a couple of months later a coworker came in raving to me about it, so I said OK, OK, I’ll try it.Good decision. For … you just can’t beat this. I’ve seen a good deal of Trek in my time and I’m enough of a fan to see the latest movie in the theater, but I have spent less time actually watching Voyager than I have playing this game.I’ve got the following praise for this game: This is better than the few episodes of the show that I’ve actually seen. This game, while not consistently as good as, does have moments where it is at the level of Half-Life and Jedi Knight in terms of being a stellar example of just what a first-person shooter can be. If only more FPS’s had this level of voice acting, AI, story depth, and animation, we’d all be happier gamers, even if we’re not Trekkies. There’s some great moments of atmosphere here along with some really choice rounds of top-quality blasting to be had, and isn’t that what it’s all about? Somebody obviously understood this and the game seems to have a great balance between assets and problems– you’re usually not so flush with firepower that you can lay waste to the landscape at will, nor are you so dry that you’re constantly hurting for health or …, and the enemies coming at you are proportional.Furthermore, and here’s where you’ll really hate me, I think this game is the game that Quake 3 should have been at a minimum. I mean, you’ve got an actu.

  5. Rottenberg's rotten book review

    This 1st-person-shooter game has you taking on the role of Alexander Munro (or the lovely Alexandra) an ensign aboard Star Trek�s USS Voyager. When Voyager was catapulted into a distant corner of the galaxy � far beyond any hope of reinforcements � Tuvok, the ship�s executive officer, formed the Hazard Team, an elite corps of Starfleet commandos capable of facing any threat. Armed with a variety of weapons and trained to operate equipment on any alien starship, the team stands ready against whatever the Delta Quadrant can throw at it. Unfortunately, Munro is a bit too impulsive (as s/he proves at the end of the first level), and stands to be kicked off the team. Instead, fate intervenes and the team is forced to take Munro along when the ship is snared by an alien ship and brought through an �iso-dimensional� rift into a vast graveyard of other alien ships. With Voyager too severely damaged and drained of power to escape, the Hazard Team is pressed into duty – boarding other ships in a desperate attempt to learn the secret of the aliens that hijacked their ship, and to find the means to escape. The game relies on both alien races both familiar (Klingon, Malon, Hirogen and Borg) and new. The levels aren�t too long or complicated, and a tight storyline beautifully keeps the game running. Between the missions is a mix of cut-scenes (using the game engine, ala JK2) and interactive scenes in which you prowl the halls and lounges of the Voyager and mingle with its crew.Ther.

  6. R. wolfe

    This is certainly one of my favorite 1st person shooter games and since I’m a fan of the show it makes all the more interesting. The graphics are of course out dated but still very detailed and interactive. I’d love to see more of this quality game.

  7. vanishingpoint

    Whether you are a Star Trek fan, you’ll enjoy this game, but what really impressed me about it were the details, and these will be lost on you if you are not a die-hard fan of Star Trek (e.g., you not only know there was an animated series after the original 80 episodes were aired, but you watched every one of them!). When you get on the Scavanger ship, you are actually seeing the ship from the original show, and they got everything right (red steel mesh, the funky 3-d chess board, the uniforms, etc.). The Dreadnaught ship is more or less right out of the episode the Doomsday Machine, aired back in ’67. And the whole plot of the Etherians is very much a Star Trek device.Don’t get me wrong — there’s more than just nostalgia in this game. It is full of heart-pumping action, and there are also some very clever visual puzzles. I did not love the final section of the game, when it fell into a rather derivative “kill all until you find the boss” repetitive loop, but hey, how else could it end? It’s a great game. Oh, and the holodeck matches spliced in between the missions are top notch. Really, this is a fantastic game, worthy every penny, worth every minute of your time.

  8. Colin Neal

    Imagine, if you will the perfect Star Trek game. Beautiful cut scenes seamlessly integrated between pulse racing action scenes, faithful ship recreation, crafty puzzles and interactive environments. The list goes on. *This* is the Trek game everyone’s been waiting for!This game is a dream! In single player mode, it really is like playing the TV show. Whereas only a couple of Star Trek games in the past have come up to this standard (e.g. Armada) most like Klingon Honour Guard have falled slightly short of the mark. The gameplay is Identical to Half Life / Quake 2 etc. The use of the Quake 3 engine fully recreates the starship Voyager’s decks in stunning detail. The sound effects are also lifted straight from the show and most of the actors it seems have contributed their voices to their 3D counterparts. The icing on the cake is the cut scenes linking your character of Ensign Monroe into the story line and the command chain.Quake 3 style weaponry? You bet! From the simple phaser to the anti Borg gun, these pack a real punch! Raven have done a great job!If you like Quake, Half Life and Star Trek: Voyager you have no reason not to order this NOW! :)

  9. Spartan7

    I can’t take Star Trek. I used to love it, but I try to watch it now, and…no. Can’t do it. I liked the original series, and Next Generation was pretty good for a while, but after Roddenberry died, everything fell apart. Deep Space Nine is just a badly disguised clone of Babylon 5. Voyager was boring, uninspired, repetitive, and flatter than a piece of paper. It should’ve been cancelled years ago. Enterprise? Please. Even the UPN executives couldn’t keep that thing going.So, why am I here, giving a Star Trek game a good review? Simple; because it’s everything the shows and movies stopped being a long time ago:It’s exciting. It’s thrilling. It’s challenging. It makes you think. The people in it are actual PEOPLE, not a bunch of cardboard cutouts in black pajamas and weird makeup trying to advance the useless plot. And above all, you never ONCE hear anyone say anything remotely like “Modify the subspace harmonic phase variance yada yada yada…” If I never hear that weak plot device crap again, it’ll be too soon. Not only that, it has things and concepts in it that not only make you think, “Yeah, they SHOULD have something like that,” it’ll also make you say, “Why didn’t they EVER have that?”The idea behind the game is this. Since Voyager (grr…)is on the far side of the galaxy, far away from any backup, Janeway and Tuvok develop a new kind of away team. This new unit, called the Hazard Team, is made up of special forces crewmen assembled to take on challen.

  10. Mad Gamer

    My dad got this free with a computer part he ordered and he gave it to me. That was a year ago and I still love playing it. I’ve won the game but still play it. I never do that. The first time you play it it’s hard but you die and start over till you know what to do and how to win. The hardest parts I think is when you fight the hunter and when you fight the giant slug thing. I buy a lot of games and most of them are aweful, but this is great. This is the best startrek game ever.

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