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A Triple-A Ubisoft Digital Premiere

They may have been nearly lost since the late nineties, but they're very much alive in game design (and our fond memories) even to this day. Today's triple Digital Distribution Premiere from Ubisoft is not just a set of releases that start with the letter A, it's also a collection of games that introduced something new to their genre, offered a unique combination of playstyles and design choices, or tried something fresh and risky with great payoff.

All three releases are updated to work with Windows 10, and are available in a classic Ubisoft bundle at 20% off!





<span class="bold">Anno 1602 A.D.</span> is the one that spawned a series famed for its ambitious mix of real time strategy, business simulation and city building. It's a game that throws you, a pioneer of the unknown, into humanity's most far out frontier to colonise and conquer. Here, you'll find everything from exploration, trading, resource management, diplomacy and even combat - truly solidifying the experience of a true freedom to design your world, and the absolute control to do so your way. Anno 1602 A.D. includes Anno 1602: Creation of a New World and its expansion Anno 1602: New Islands, New Adventures.

<span class="bold">Albion</span> is a game that takes classic RPG and Dungeon Crawling, a healthy dose of humor, and risks its dangerous voyage far, far beyond earth into humanity's true final frontier. It's a deep-space adventure that draws bits and pieces from an unusual pairing of titles like The Elder Scrolls and Ultima - all to feature great looking 2D overworld exploration with detailed first-person 3D combat. Its most direct roots, however, stem from titles known as "Amberstar" and "Ambermoon" - two parts of an Amiga trilogy that never came to be concluded. Designed by the original team behind the Amiga classic, Albion is their true spiritual successor in everything but the name.

<span class="bold">Archimedean Dynasty</span> takes on one of humanity's biggest, most unfamiliar and inaccessible unknowns: the deep, dark sea. You'll pilot a state-of-the-art submarine to brave the depths and trenches of an underwater colony in turmoil. The bulk of the gameplay will be familiar to veterans of series like X-Wing or Freespace, but it's the absolutely unique setting and atmosphere that truly make this title worth remembering. Archimedean Dynasty soon spawned the AquaNox series, making today's release the final piece of a trilogy unique enough to truly earn a place on anybody's shelf.





Brave the distinct unknowns with the Anno 1602 A.D., Albion, and Archimedean Dynasty bundle, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com! The launch discount will last for one week, until Wednesday, August 5, 1:59 PM GMT.
This is great, these games are real classics!
Yay! More Ubisoft games. Maybe I should've waited for Heroes VI to come here :D
Excellent releases, will be buying Albion later. Why is Anno 1602 so expensive though, save that one for a big discount I think.
That's only one thing to say: great job, GOG! :-)
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Matruchus: Oh, my god. Anno 1602 is finally here. A bit expensive though for a very old game. Wishlisted for now.
+1
Very nice! I finished and liked Archimedean Dynasty back in the day (albeit, it had a pretty cheap way to kill some of the more powerful enemies; but then the same can be said about e.g. Serious Sam games), and I've always meant to play Albion properly (I've played only the beginning parts of it).

Anno... I'm less familiar with. Hope it is good

Does anyone know if the GOG version Archimedean Dynasty has 3Dfx Glide support? I recall there was a Glide patch released for it, I played it with my 3Dfx Voodoo card. It mainly just makes the textures look smoother (fuzzier) and maybe some transparency effects, IIRC.

EDIT: At least some of the GOG screenshots seem like they are 3Dfx accelerated (fuzzy textures).
Post edited July 29, 2015 by timppu
I haven't expect Ubisoft or EA to ever release anything on GOG, mainly because they have their own client.
Very nice!
Albion!? YES! Intstabuy!

Strangely enough, I just began re-playing it again last weekend for the umpteenth time.
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Aemenyn: Now that's a surprise.
Looking forward to see what Albion's all about.
Hopefully newer titles will show up. I had high hopes when Assassin's Creed showed up some time ago, then nothing newer ever came along.

I don't usually buy titles this old unless it was something I played and liked back in the day, but I may pick one or two up to check them out and show some support for more Ubisoft releases.
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Dzsono: Archimedian Dynasty is a real gem! Excellent work, GOG :)
Looks kind of like the Aquinox games.
Wow, I can't believe GOG actually got the prequel to Aquanox! Has anyone tried Archimedean Dynasty before? How does it compare to the other Aquanox games?
And that's why! :P
Ubisoft! It's about time!

P.S. I like your "Triple A" pun, GOG. =)
Post edited July 29, 2015 by BillyMaysFan59
Ohh. Anno series. Hopefully they would bring the more modern one here too :D
One of the first games I ever bought myself and one of my all-time favorites... Anno 1602 on Gog! Great addition and lets one hope the others are going to show up here, too!