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Theme Hospital, Wing Commander & Privateer series, and many more EA classics 60% off

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</a>Making games is more than just craftsmanship. Game development often goes into the realm of arts. Not just, any kind of arts, mind you. Certainly not the unplugged kind. Nope. The electronic kind. If that's not a good reason to call your game developing and publishing company Electronic Arts, then I don't know what is. Founded 30 years ago, EA is now one of the world's biggest supplier of computer games and nothing short of a gaming industry giant. As such, it offers an unimaginable variety of titles from every, and any, possible genre. This weekend a Elite EA Assembly of games is available 60% off on GOG.com. Let's take a look at some of the games that put the "A" in EA!

Richard Gariott's Ultima remains an icon of computer RPGs, and many gamers consider Ultima 7 to be the best entry in the entire series. Our Complete Edition includes all four chapters of the game--The Black Gate, Forge of Virtue, Serpent Isle and The Silver Seed--in one handy DRM-free package. Become the virtuous Avatar, the savior of Britannia, to discover the origin of many strange occurrences spreading across the land and to stop the mysterious malicious entity, known as the Guardian, from pushing the world into its doom. With countless hours of deep and satisfying gameplay, this one is a must for all the RPG fans! There's no reason to stop at lucky number seven, though. The whole Ultima series--including the groundbreaking 3D dungeon crawler: Ultima Underworld 1+2--is on promo, so you can experience every single adventure of the Avatar (formerly know as "the Stranger") 60% off!

What Ultima is to RPGs, the Wing Commander series is to the space sim genre. Follow the story of the war between Terrans and the feline menace Kilrathi in Wing Commander 1+2 and Wing Commander 3: Heart of Tiger, then once the world is over and a shaky allience is formed with the cat-like aliens, face new enemies threatening the Confederation in Wing Commander 4: The Price of Freedom. The 3rd and 4th installments of the series use full motion video cutscenes to tell its elaborate stories and feature big names such as Mark Hamill, Malcolm MacDowell, and John Rhys-Davies as the Wing Commander universe prominent characters. You can also choose your own fate and pursue your goals as a mercenary, a trader, or even a space pirate in the series' popular open-ended spin-off, Wing Commander: Privateer.

Not a space-sim or RPG fan? More of an armchair general? Not a problem! Thare's plenty of trategic/managarial games in our Elite EA Assembly, as well! is the original "god game", giving you the ability to shape the world and the fates of its inhabitants in a multi-layered strategic gameplay. [url=http://www.gog.com/game/syndicate]Syndicate does pretty much the same thing, using the means of brutal corporate rivalry, cyber-implant technology, and espionage in a dark, dystopian future. Theme Hospital puts you in charge of a high-profile medical facility, making you--once again--the master of life and death. Finally, Sim City 2000 SE makes you the mayor of an aspiring virtual town, that whishes to develop into a metropoly.

That's just a small sample of the selection of over 40 classics available in our Elite EA Assembly weekend promo. Head out to the promo page to pick your favoritres 60% off, until Tuesday, April 22, at 3:59AM GMT.
BF 1942 would be a good game to start with since it is free to download anyway.
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Wurzelkraft: BF 1942 would be a good game to start with since it is free to download anyway.
Is there any single player value in Battlefield 2 excluding mods? Is playing against Bots fun?
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Elmofongo: Is there any single player value in Battlefield 2 excluding mods? Is playing against Bots fun?
I can't remember right now but I'd never play any BF game without real people. :D
Are Ultima 8&9 as bad as the reviews lead you to believe? If so I'll probably pass on those, all my experience was with the earlier titles (1-7) anyway.
Hmmm. Get Dungeon Keeper 2 to go with the one GOG gave for free or wait for the summer sale since I probably wont get around to it until then anyways....
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phaolo: Ok, any comments and suggestions about these?

- Starflight1+2 --> seems good, is it worth?
- Strike Commander --> pretty old flight sim.. how's the gameplay? (and controls)
I'm a bit biased toward Starflight as it was my first PC game back in '89. I really enjoyed the amount of exploration of space and mining planets for resources. It is probably why I enjoyed Star Control II so much.

I just picked up Strike Commander because I enjoy many of Origin's games. It reminds me a lot of their Pacific Strike title. That was a fun air combat flight sim. I hope SC is equally as fun.
Well GOG, how about adding some more EA/Ubi/Activision games?
I own almost everything in this promo except for a few titles including the Lands of Lore ones. So I bought those. The only titles left are the Kyrandia ((I don't like the theme) and Jade (Don't like the setting) games and Theme Park (I have the Roller Coaster tycoon games).
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GOG.com: Elite EA Assembly promo
ok since no one said it...

Elite confirmed!
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Fictionvision: Hmmm. Get Dungeon Keeper 2 to go with the one GOG gave for free or wait for the summer sale since I probably wont get around to it until then anyways....
The Bullfrog games have been 75% off in the last 3-4 major summer/holiday sales, so they'd probably be featured again in a couple months. You'd have to buy the whole pack to get the discount, though.
Whew! My wallet is safe from yet another sale! Own everything with exception of early Ultimas and Starflight because TOO OLD! =P

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phaolo: - Crusader: No Regret --> better than the other one?
If you liked the first you'll definitely enjoy it. I wouldn't say it's necessarily better though as it really feels more like an expansion pack than a sequel. The gameplay's almost exactly the same. The story and characters were definitely better in the original.
Post edited April 18, 2014 by mistermumbles
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Elmofongo: *snip*
I'd just like to add Cybermage: Darklight Awakening which was made by Origin to your list. It was an excellent FPS which had some of the best atmosphere the FPS genre offered at the time. This game is on the GoG wishlist but it's go so few votes. Seems like this game really fell under the radar :(

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groze: Nox is not a Diablo clone. End of story.

(OK, I'm just being overly protective because it is one of my favorite games ever, but, still... Nox began development in 95-96 -- the time the first Diablo came out. It got released shortly before Diablo II and almost no one bought it because everyone thought it was "just a freaking Diablo clone". Nox is so much more than that, Diablo doesn't hold a candle to it.)
Very curious about your comment about Diablo not being able to hold a candle to Nox.

Way back in the 90's, I had a magazine subscription to PC Gamer and I remember reading reviews for both Diablo and Nox. Diablo scored a 90 something while Nox got a 60 something, unfortunately thats all I can remember from the reviews as it was so long ago. Now I know that mainsteam game reviewers aren't the most reliable source for info about a game and I'm not saying I agree with the scores. Diablos 90 odd percent was a bit high but the 60 odd Nox got tells me there might be a few flaws there.

Just so you know, I'm not ripping on Nox or challenging your opinion as I've never played Nox. Just wondering what it was about Nox that made you feel it blew Diablo out of the water.
Post edited April 18, 2014 by IwubCheeze
Guess it's finally time to knock Ultima Underworld 1+2 off my wishlist.
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Thanks :)

I still have to play Crusader 1. Maybe I'll skip the second if it's just the same but with worse story and harder.

Bioforge?
I just read the promo description...

"Found 30 years ago, EA is now one of the worlds biggest supplier of computer games and a synonymous of a gaming industry giant"

1. What is "a synonymous of a gaming industry giant"?

2. Who found EA, and where?