

Star Trek™: Armada II (c) Mad Doc Software / Activision Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9 Old nemeses await, plus new threats includings Species 8472 and the Cardassians.Ī wide variety of full-range weapons inflict facing-based damange on enemies. This mode allows you to control ships right in the midst of the action.īattle in the Alpha Quadrant, Borg territory and never-before-seen fluidic space. This default view allows you to control your ships from overhead. All-new ship classes, weapons and intense tactical challenges collide in epic 3-D battles.Ĭommand from any angle-formation affect stategic and tactical decisions.Ĭontrol over 80 unique ships, with up to 16 ships per fleet. Battle in intense competition over TCP/IP LAN, where the outcome of every encounter depends on your ability to manage your fleets across the galaxy. Meanwhile, a spatial rift has the mysterious Species 8472 flooding into Federation space. Star Trek: Armada II is a challenging and rewarding game that provides hours of entertainment for fans of the Star Trek universe.The Borg are back with an insidious new weapon that threatens the very fabric of the galaxy. The game also features a number of multiplayer modes, including skirmish, deathmatch and capture the flag.

The game's campaign mode features a number of branching mission paths, allowing the player to make choices that affect the course of the story. Each faction has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the player must learn to use each one effectively to succeed. The game features four distinct factions: the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire and the Borg. The game's story follows the discovery of a powerful new alien race, known as the Borg, and the player's efforts to stop them from assimilating the Federation and its allies. The game's single player campaign is set in the year 2387, two years after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis.

Star Trek: Armada II is a real-time strategy video game published by Activision, released in 2001 for Microsoft Windows.
