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Now that spring is upon us, there is plenty of spring cleaning to take care of and as more people around the globe practice social distancing, it is the perfect time to stay home and catch up on some new games or other classics you may have missed out on.

As our Spring Sale is underway, offering over 2,500 deals, there is plenty to celebrate now, like the return of the Darklands and Slave Zero to our catalog, under a new digital publisher. We also thought it would be the perfect time to introduce you to a handful of other classic games that are now available on GOG.COM thanks to Ziggurat Interactive. You can check them out below!

NAM
In NAM, you play as Alan 'The Bear' Westmoreland, a Marine Corps sergeant. Your mission is simple - survive through 34 single and multiplayer levels. There’s even 8-person PVP if you are looking to frag out with friends.

If first-person, militaristic style games are your style and you are a fan of classic titles like DOOM II and Duke Nukem 3D, this is one that is definitely worth checking out.

Elite Warriors Vietnam
Here’s another militaristic shooter that takes place in Vietnam, but instead of first-person, Elite Warriors Vietnam is a third-person shooter released in 2005.

Your mission is to infiltrate Laos and help out any way you can. Explore lush environments and handle squad management tasks as you train and put together the best teams for the jobs ahead - including rescuing pilots, capturing soldiers, and more.

Line of Sight Vietnam
Starting to notice a bit of a theme here? Also taking place in Vietnam during the war, Line of Sight Vietnam is a shooter that lets you play in both first-person and third-person, so regardless of your preference, you’re good to go.

Covering 12 single-player missions, you play as Pvt. Chris Egan, a US Army sniper. You’re tasked with removing a variety of enemies, sometimes alone, sometimes with an NPC squadmate that you can give orders to. In addition to giving orders, you can also play from their perspective during the missions to add even more ways to play.

Deadly Dozen
The first non-Vietnam game on our list, Deadly Dozen is a first-person shooter that takes place during World War II. You control a squad of 12, as you tear your way through German-occupied territories and other landmark locations from WW II.

If you like hand-crafting teams for a variety of missions, Deadly Dozens is the perfect title for that. With each mission, you’ll get a briefing, and from there decide which members of your squad are best suited for the mission at hand.

Also, if Deadly Dozen, Line of Sight Vietnam, and Elite Warriors Vietnam seem like something you are interested in, you can snag all three with a special series discount.

Fields of Glory
Fields of Glory is a bit different than the other titles on this list, but if you love realistic military strategy games, this is one worth checking out.

Unlike the other shooters on the list, Fields of Glory is a pure real-time strategy game. It highlights four of the historical battles of Napoleon's Waterloo campaign, as well as two additional battles. This game prides itself on its accuracy, so if you are a history buff, this is definitely one worth looking at.

Well, there you have it. Five new titles that are available on GOG.COM from Ziggurat Interactive. If you are looking for something militaristic, any of these titles are great choices to dive into.

And don’t forget to do some of that spring cleaning between matches!

What do you think? Interested in any of these games? Let us know in the comments below!
Post edited March 20, 2020 by emter_pl
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GOG.com: NAM
In NAM, you play as Alan 'The Bear' Westmoreland, a Marine Corps sergeant. Your mission is simple - survive through 34 single and multiplayer levels. There’s even 8-person PVP if you are looking to frag out with friends.

If first-person, militaristic style games are your style and you are a fan of classic titles like DOOM II and Duke Nukem 3D, this is one that is definitely worth checking out.
Sold. But PLEASE bring the "sequel" "WW II G.I.", too. Else the series is incomplete. :)

EDIT: the series discount for the three games goes up to 33%, as the normal discount for each game alone. Is there something wrong with the discount and it should be higher, if I buy all 3 games at once?
Post edited March 20, 2020 by Anime-BlackWolf
That's a lot of Nam.
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Mr.Mumbles: That's a lot of Nam.
Great for cleaning ones plate...
Awesome!

Where is WW2 GI?

I wish we had more of those Build Engine mediocre knockoffs.
What took you so long, NAM?!? :P

Now that's a game that needs a reboot!!
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can't believe they have so many Viet Nam games and not a single one shows a perspective that isn't fucking american.
Good to see some nice old games here.

For those RPG fans who still haven't the game I urge anyone to play Darklands. One of the best CRPGs ever made. Still excellent today.
I'd say that its only drawback is the lack of a "quest-log". Anyone playing it should take the trouble to keep a pen and a paper at hand to record the hints and quests in the game.

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Is it just my impression or has Fields of Glory vanished from steam where it was being sold previously?
Weird...
Post edited March 20, 2020 by karnak1
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karnak1: Good to see some nice old games here.

For those RPG fans who still haven't the game I urge anyone to play Darklands. One of the best CRPGs ever made. Still excellent today.
I'd say that its only drawback is the lack of a "quest-log". Anyone playing it should take the trouble to keep a pen and a paper at hand to record the hints and quests in the game.
https://www.gog.com/game/darklands
I am a fan of tactical squad based FPS, but have never heard of these N-Fusion games before. Worth playing?
Post edited March 20, 2020 by zazak09
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ShadowWulfe: Awesome!

Where is WW2 GI?

I wish we had more of those Build Engine mediocre knockoffs.
this. i think we already have more than half of them, but a few important ones are missing. WW2GI, Powerslave/Exhumed for example.....
I'm happy Darklands and Slave Zero is back but the other ones aren't good though.
Really-really happy that Fields of Glory finally got here. It's an amazing game for its time with incredible attention to detail, just what one would expect from MicroProse.
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GOG.com: Starting to notice a bit of a theme here?
You bet!
Now bring the two Vietcong games and also 7554, to complete the theme.

[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietcong_(video_game]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietcong_(video_game[/url])

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietcong_2

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7554
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In any of those Viet Nam War games, can we play as the good guys or are we restricted to play as Americans?