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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!
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Breja: The new one. I should think that the "po-faced seriousness" would make it obvious enough I'm not talking about campy 70s one with a robot dog :D (which I'm just sort of indifferent towards).
Yes, but you can never tell these days with fandom.
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JAAHAS: Yet another GOG release where Windows 7 got removed from the game card only a few weeks before release...
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Zimerius: Support did stop officially for win 7 and 8.1
All the more reason to think that a game card for an upcoming game should never have listed those two unless the developer really is committed to keep their game from requiring new driver features or libraries that only run on later operating systems.

Oh well, unfortunately for developers and publishers, I choose the games I play based on what OS I can use to run them and not the other way around, so now this game will also have to wait until I have not only figured out how to get GPU passthrough working on a Linux VM, but successfully gotten at least a few percentages of my current games running on WINE with it.
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GOG.com: […], where Commander Eva McCain and her team provide crucial support to SG-1 against Anubis's formidable fleet.
That should be Colonel (or maybe Major), right? I don't remember anyone from the Navy in Stargate.
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teceem: Telltale did this with a few of their games: Sam & Max S1, Tales of Monkey Island, maybe others?
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HunchBluntley: I think Telltale originally sold episodes of their episodic games individually, through, right? That's not the case here.
Both developers release 1 single player game in multiple parts over time. That's what they have in common.
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HunchBluntley: I wouldn't be surprised if they haven't even begun seriously working on Season 2 yet.
Trust me . There will be a second season .
Hope is good
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mk47at: That should be Colonel (or maybe Major), right? I don't remember anyone from the Navy in Stargate.
Stargate command was Air Force.
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: Stargate command was Air Force.
Yes, I know. That's why Commander sounds really wrong. There were some Marines, but they don't have Commanders as well.
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: Stargate command was Air Force.
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mk47at: Yes, I know. That's why Commander sounds really wrong. There were some Marines, but they don't have Commanders as well.
Stargate Wiki calls her Colonel. Interestingly, Polish language description on Steam doesn't give away her rank at all.
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Breja: Stargate Wiki calls her Colonel. Interestingly, Polish language description on Steam doesn't give away her rank at all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh7_HnJ8G4c&start=100

The game's text and speech say Col as well.
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HunchBluntley: I think Telltale originally sold episodes of their episodic games individually, through, right? That's not the case here.
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teceem: Both developers release 1 single player game in multiple parts over time. That's what they have in common.
Only one half of Season 1 has been released, and looking at the rather unfavourable reviews so far, with 22 negative reviews (50%), it makes it likely for them to just abandon the project.

That's why I'll wait until at least all parts of S01 are available before deciding to purchase it. It's also important for me to learn whether Part 2 - Episode 14 will end in a cliffhanger because, if that turns out to be the case, I will keep waiting until all planned Seasons become available in full to avoid ending up with yet another planned yet abandoned multi-part game.
I waited my whole life for a good star gate game, but ill wait on some reviews on it
I might sound like a casual for saying this, but I'd really prefer an AAA Stargate FPS. Being able to fight Jaffa and Replicators and stuff, use the familiar weapons of SG1 like Zats, Staff Weapons, Hand Devices etc.
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Crosmando: I might sound like a casual for saying this, but I'd really prefer an AAA Stargate FPS. Being able to fight Jaffa and Replicators and stuff, use the familiar weapons of SG1 like Zats, Staff Weapons, Hand Devices etc.
A lot of people I conversed with mentioned more along the lines of a Stargate X-Com type game; which would fit nicely with the episodic nature 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.
I enjoyed the show. But as we've seen with Star Wars and Indiana Jones movie sequels, there's also a lot of "nostalgia bait" out there for those who haven't figured out "You can't go back" 20-30 years later and have it feel 'the same'...