"Star Trek: Voyager: Elite Force"
Mejesco, Pipe Dream Interactive, and Raven Software combined to release "Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force" for the PlayStation 2 in December 2001. "Elite Force" was given a rating of acceptable for gamers 13 and older. Players must find a way to battle against a ship that is losing energy and enemies who want to destroy it and take everything inside. "Elite Force" features multiple characters from different "Star Trek" television episodes.
"Star Trek: Shattered Universe"
TDK Mediactive released "Star Trek: Shattered Universe" for the PlayStation 2 in January 2004. "Shattered Universe" was created by Starsphere Interactive and is rated playable for gamers of all ages. In "Shattered Universe," the crew members from the Enterprise must find a way to get out of an alternate reality. The crew members face challenges from enemies and must use the ship's weapons to dispatch opponents and get back home.
"Star Trek: Encounters"
Bethesda Studios and 4J Studios teamed up to release "Star Trek: Encounters" for the PlayStation 2 in October 2006. The game is rated suitable for players ages 10 and over. "Encounters" is an action game that challenges players to fight one another using different types of ships, each equipped with weaponry. To succeed in the game, players must guide their ship to the top ranks of all those in the galaxy.
"Star Trek: Conquest"
Bethesda Softworks released "Star Trek: Conquest" for PlayStation 2 in November 2007. Developed by 4J Studios, "Conquest" is rated acceptable for gamers of all ages. "Conquest" challenges players to try to conquer as many systems in space as possible. To do this, players must use their team to engage in battle against other groups. While none of the characters from previous "Star Trek" ventures are in the game, many of the ideas are in place.