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The last hope for peace is war.

Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising, a brilliant combination of real-time strategy and action shooter, is back to GOG.com catalog for only $5.99.

In the world of 2032 there's no war. There's no pollution, no disease or sickness, no toxic waste, no famine, no nuclear conflicts, and no post-apocalyptic wasteland. Even money is unnecessary--and that makes some powers unhappy. Shady businessmen and criminals have gathered pre-peace weapons and are launching attacks around the globe to destabilize the planet. The prototype nanotechnology-driven fleet carrier called the Antaeus with you in charge is the Earth's last hope. Fight to prevent the war!

Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising combines real-time strategy with explosive action, played from a third-person perspective. If you expect another C&C or Starcraft clone, you'll be happily disappointed. Hostile Waters offers a few twists on resource and unit management, presents you with an interesting storyline, and allows you to control tanks and helicopters by yourself with a joystick. Playing and RTS with a joystick? Definitely fun, fresh, and exciting.

The re-released version was spiced up with an awesome soundtrack and a development trivia fact-chart, so grab Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising now, for only $5.99!
This was a nice surpise. :)
Might have to grab this before its removed again.
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Phaidox: Am I to understand there will be no, um, "new" (for lack of a better word) classic releases today?
The weekend video which was teasing this week's classic release made it sound like there would only be one. I guess it's coming Thursday.
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jamyskis: On that note, who the fuck is "Blue Moon Red Owl"?
Sounds like a case of designing the logo first :P

And then asking some 5 year old "what is this picture showing?".

And then thinking it was a good name.
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jamyskis: On that note, who the fuck is "Blue Moon Red Owl"?
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xyem: Sounds like a case of designing the logo first :P

And then asking some 5 year old "what is this picture showing?".

And then thinking it was a good name.
It's an ok name, much better than many other publishers at least
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Alfie3000: Oh man am I an Idiot. With a name like Hostile Waters, I thought this was a ship or submarine sim. Haha!
Thank God, I thought I was the only one...
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Alfie3000: Oh man am I an Idiot. With a name like Hostile Waters, I thought this was a ship or submarine sim. Haha!
Interesting...when I heard the name "Silent hunter" for the first time I thought it was some sort of stealth game like Thief :)
Awesome, another lost game returns home.

I ddn't get a notification about new extras btw. I know it's a re-release but still...
About time GOG - this is fantastic news :)

Wishlisted and will probably buy before the week is out.. at a mere $5 and with the soundtrack to boot it's a must have purchase...

Now for Obscure and Republic The Revolution? ;)
Great news although i had bought it before it disapeared i am still glad of its return. One of those games that needs to be played.
This is excellent news. I'd like to say insta-wishlist, but the site remember that I had it on the wishlist before the game got pulled. Even so, it's on the first place for my Christmas purchase.

Now, how about Albion? ;) Or is Ubisoft not playing nice?
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Roman5: Nice job getting this back in the catalogue, hopefully other "lost" games will reappear in the future here as well

I hope even more than in the future there will be no more instances where games have to "dissapear" from the catalogue
Why did them again?
Anybody knows who the publisher was before?
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SimonG: Anybody knows who the publisher was before?
Interplay
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SimonG: Anybody knows who the publisher was before?
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JMich: Interplay
That was only in the US. Publishing for Rage's games was always handled on a country-by-country basis. Rage handled their own publishing in the UK, I believe Koch Media published some of Rage's titles here in Germany, it's quite possible that they published this too.