

Good and solid storylines with a variety of characters and races found in the Star Trek universe. If you are into Star Trek, then there is a lot here for you. Players can also buy keys to unlock loot boxes, which are plentiful. Players can buy races, ships, buffs, and so much more. Since it's a free game, there is a huge cash shop. They are free though, mostly because it's not how this game makes its money. Like other MMOs, this has many expansions. No monthly subscription is required, but you don't receive as many perks as compared to having a monthly subscription.

Star Trek Online has evolved a lot over the years, in good and bad ways. The only traditional massively multiplayer roleplaying game on this list.

It's not a reason to play the game at this point. At the time it wasn't too bad, though I doubt anyone plays it now. Though the player plays a brand new character in the Voyager universe. The Borg are in it, as well as Species 8472. Story was so good I would consider it being better than some Voyager episodes. Between missions the player can walk around Voyager, talk to the crew, and complete tasks to progress the story. What was surprising about the game at the time was how good of a first person shooter it was, even to those who weren't into Star Trek.

Every major role in Elite Force is voiced by the actual actor or actress from the series. Probably one of the only first person shooter games set in the Star Trek universe, which turned out to be a good shooter and Star Trek game.
