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A real-time tactics game where you lead a team of specialists through a story-driven campaign set in the SG-1 universe…

Stargate: Timekeepers is OUT NOW on GOG!


Prepare to sneak a newly formed team behind enemy lines, use your characters’ unique skills, craft the perfect plan and defeat the Goa’uld threat.



Stargate: Timekeepers departs from the end of season 7 of the Stargate SG-1 main plot to create an original story, unfolding over 14 narrative-rich missions. The adventure kicks off amidst the Battle of Antarctica, where Commander Eva McCain and her team provide crucial support to SG-1 against Anubis's formidable fleet.

Following this intense battle, Eva and her specialized team receive a new mission within the Stargate universe. Their objective: aid the Jaffa Resistance, thwart brutal rituals, launch strikes against Moloc's army, and forge alliances with the Unas.



As the leader of this extraordinary team, you'll command specialists operating covertly behind enemy lines. Leverage each character's distinct skills to devise meticulously synchronized plans against Kull Warriors, Jaffa Generals, Moloc's Officers, and a host of novel adversaries.

Eva McCain, a seasoned soldier and natural leader, excels with automatic rifles and strategic insight. The exceptionally agile and expert sniper Max Bolton utilizes a ghillie suit to take down enemies from long distances. Sam Watson, a trained spy and technical officer, specializes in alien gadgetry, while Derreck Harper's drones tackle challenging tasks such as healing allies and deactivating hostile electronic devices.

The Tau'ri core team also expands with newfound allies: A'ta, a Jaffa rebel and nimble thief armed with a Ma'tok staff for short-range combat, and Xugga, a powerful yet benevolent Unas veteran accompanied by a small companion.



Each individual has a set of unique abilities: play smart and combine them to silently eliminate your enemies in quick succession. Tactical Mode allows you to synchronize your characters’ actions perfectly.

All of that strategy fun awaits you in Stargate: Timekeepers, grab it now!
This game looks exactly like one of the Mimimi games (like Shadow Tactics for instance) and I love those games. Ironically, I really suck at those games but I might buy SG anyway just like I did with all the Mimimi games here.

I'll just wait for some reviews, just to be sure it has a quality standard equally to Mimimi.
Stargate would be interesting to play in an XCOM format, but yeah, I never was a fan of "Commandos", so a pass from me. To the Chappa'ai and perhaps another time!
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idbeholdME: Now for the main question. Do they pronounce Goa'uld properly in the game or did they go full "goold" mode?
How about "goa-uwu-ld"? :P (the symbiote shrikes with cringe)
Post edited January 23, 2024 by WinterSnowfall
Never understood why someone wanted to make a game for a bad show that ended about a decade ago.
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MasterofFiction: Sigh. We finally get a real Stargate game, and it is a genre I don't like. Talk about cursed wish fulfillment.
I live in fear that if ever a Babylon 5 game gets made, it will be a flight sim.

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Noishkel: Never understood why someone wanted to make a game for a bad show that ended about a decade ago.
Could be worse. Could be Battlestar Galactica.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by Breja
So, there's a demo, but it's available on [ANOTHER SITE].
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Breja: Could be worse. Could be Battlestar Galactica.
Ehh, never played the BSG game, but at least that series was decent. I'm a gluten for punishment so I've actually watched the entirety of SG-1. It's just a bad show. A bad show with an even worse final episode where the entire main case dies of old age stuck in a time-lop that magically gets reversed at the last minute of the show.
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Noishkel: Never understood why someone wanted to make a game for a bad show that ended about a decade ago.
Wouldn't call a series that run for 10 seasons bad, and that was just SG-1. Then there was Stargate: Atlantis that lasted another 5. If it was bad, it probably wouldn't get that many seasons or the sequel.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by 00063
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Breja: I live in fear that if ever a Babylon 5 game gets made, it will be a flight sim.

Could be worse. Could be Battlestar Galactica.
It'll be inspired by Master of Orion 3, and deal with getting constantly belittled by ambassadors.

Actually, I started watching B5 recently to see how it compares to DS9, and to see what Jeff Vogel saw in the show that he liked so much that he populated an entire town in Exile 3 with characters from it. I think I see what he likes about it, but that was one heck of a first episode.
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WinterSnowfall: How about "goa-uwu-ld"? :P (the symbiote shrikes with cringe)
How about "gwald"?

I should also mention in appending: I've been watching SG-1 as well, and I think it's a pretty alright show. I'll eventually creep towards Atlantis and Universe, too.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ
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Breja: Could be worse. Could be Battlestar Galactica.
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Noishkel: Ehh, never played the BSG game, but at least that series was decent..
I actually meant the series, which I consider probably the worst sci-fi tv series I've ever seen ("probably" because Star Trek Discovery also exists).

I was never a fan of Stargate, didn't even watch much of SG-1, but compared to BSG it's brilliant. At least it didn't take itself as po-faced seriously as BSG took its own complete idiocy. I actually watched more Stargate Atlantis than I did SG-1, in hope that it's a fresh start, new show, and might turn out ok, but in the end it was a waste of time on a crappy Voyager rip-off.

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Noishkel: Never understood why someone wanted to make a game for a bad show that ended about a decade ago.
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00063: Wouldn't call a series that run for 10 seasons bad, and that was just SG-1. Then there was Stargate: Atlantis that lasted another 5. Bad shows usually don't get more the 2 seasons, or are discontinued after a few episodes.
I don't know what reality you live in where how long a show lasts and how good it is are in any way related, but it must be a nice place. I assume you have like 7 seasons of Firefly over there and Smallville was cancelled halfway through the first episode.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by Breja
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Breja: I don't know what reality you live in where how long a show lasts and how good it is are in any way related, but it must be a nice place. I assume you have like 7 seasons of Firefly over there and Smallville was cancelled halfway through the first episode.
I know, i know, good shows were killed off too soon to (and others lasted too long)! Still think Stargates was pretty good.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by 00063
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: I should also mention in appending: I've been watching SG-1 as well, and I think it's a pretty alright show. I'll eventually creep towards Atlantis and Universe, too.
Atlantis is fine, although nowhere near as good as the masterpiece that is SG-1.

Universe though.... just don't.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by idbeholdME
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BreOl72: If I was interested in the game, I would wait 'til April with a purchase.
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mrkgnao: Just in case you are also interested in English grammar, the proper way to phrase this would be "If I were", not "If I was". This is probably the best known example of the use of the subjunctive (Konjunktiv in German, I believe) in English.
Yeah whatever, but still I always loved this song from my childhood:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1JrRwKeAP4
Slitherine strikes back 8-)

(High hopes, I mean; Easter-whishlisted)
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Swedrami: First time I've seen the seasonal method of delivery applied to a single-player game:
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teceem: Telltale did this with a few of their games: Sam & Max S1, Tales of Monkey Island, maybe others?

For Stargate TK, I'll await the reviews. I wish it was with the original cast and an (action/)adventure in stead of a Tactical game (I know, this is a Slitherine one - it's just wishful thinking on my part) .
Basically ALL of Telltale's original games were releassed episodically on their own site first.
Post edited January 23, 2024 by MarkoH01
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mrkgnao: Just in case you are also interested in English grammar
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BreOl72: Let me think...nah.
I think, I'll continue to follow Midge's example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1JrRwKeAP4
You are free to do whatever you want but be aware that you will continue to use sth,. that is simply known as a grammar mistake in song lyrics ;)
https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/grammar-mistakes-on-song-lyrics.130156/

https://languagetool.org/insights/post/grammar-if-i-was-were/
@mrkgnao: Thank you, at least I learned something new today.

I just found this interesting (since of course I also knew the song and thought it was correct) but enough OT :)
Post edited January 23, 2024 by MarkoH01