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5) Star Trek: Starfleet Command III

Star Trek: Starfleet Command III is the final entry in the Starfleet Command franchise and is set in the 24th century. It features three factions: the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Federation, all of which have detailed story-driven missions. The game also included the Borg as a separate DLC, though it’s not related to the game’s overarching narrative. Gameplay involves controlling starships that develop over time using RPG mechanics, and it’s one of the most popular games presented in that format. It was re-released in 2021 alongside other older titles on GoG.com, so you can play this 2002 classic today on modern systems.
4) Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force

There aren’t many first-person shooter Star Trek games, and the ones that exist are good, if largely unknown. Raven Software’s Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force was released in 2000 and is set within Star Trek: Voyager’s sixth season. Its plot involves the USS Voyager under attack by aliens as desperate repairs are required to move from the starship graveyard where it’s trapped. The Hazard Team works to protect the ship while repairs are underway throughout the ship. Gameplay is fairly typical of FPS games of the era, but it shines through its story-driven narrative, which guides the overarching plot. It features numerous characters, weapons, and cutscenes of the Voyager crew. Star Trek: Voyager: Elite Force received critical acclaim, though its sales figures failed to meet expectations, leaving fewer fans with a copy.
3) Star Trek: Resurgence

Star Trek: Resurgence is an adventure game set after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis. The game’s story is set on the USS Resolute, where Jara Rydek and Carter Diaz are the main players. The overall narrative centers on Ambassador Spock and two warring factions, drawing the Resolute and her crew into a vast alien conspiracy. Each of the two characters has a separate narrative, and the player chooses what happens through dialogue selection and quick-time events. While some weren’t enamored with the bounty of quick-time events, the overall game sits nicely within franchise canon, expanding beyond the ending of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s films and Star Trek: Picard.










