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Today you will see a strange message on your computer screen from a mysterious being called the Guardian!

Visit Britannia once more to prove that you are a true champion of the Virtues. GOG.com and EA bring you the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/ultima_7_complete]Complete Ultima 7 to you for only $5.99!

You are the Avatar, summoned once again to Britannia, the fabled land of the monarch Lord British. When you arrive through the Moongate, you meet with your old friend Iolo. An obscene murder has just shook the town of Trinsic. You learn that a new organization, called the Fellowship, has been growing in numbers. As you investigate the mysterious murder and begin uncovering true motivations of the Fellowship, you’re also haunted by ominous warnings of the enigmatic Guardian.
Ultima 7: The Complete Edition features a complete graphical and control overhaul of the Ultima engine. The oldschool top-down Ultima view has been revamped: now the game fills the whole screen and finally you can control the whole game with a mouse. The vast populated world of NPCs with their own life schedules makes exploring the enormous area of Sosaria an engaging and epic adventure. Ultima 7 is distinguished by the total immersion and freedom in exploring and completing the game. You can pick up everything and interact with every nook and cranny out there. To eat, which is needed for survival, you need to get flour and water, mix them on a table in a bakery, than use the the newly created dough on a fireplace to bake bread. If you’re good at it, the baker might just tip you for your effort!
The tactical combat system of earlier Ultima series games has been replaced with a real-time combat system, where the AI is controlling your team and you, the player are only in control of the Avatar. You advance in experience via Ultima’s familiar level up system where once you have earned a sufficient amount of experience points you automatically gain a level.

Ultima 7: The Complete Edition consists of Ultima 7: The Black Gate, Ultima 7: The Forge of Virtue, Ultima 7: Part Two - Serpent Isle, Ultima 7: Part Two - The Silver Seed all in one package for as low as $5.99!
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Vagabond: Nope. Need the entire Origin Systems catalogue to be pleased.
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jefequeso: As well as every Id game from Catacombs 3d to Quake III
What, no Dangerous Dave?
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Vagabond: Nope. Need the entire Origin Systems catalogue to be pleased.
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jefequeso: As well as every Id game from Catacombs 3d to Quake III
Agreed. id would be a substantial gain for GOG.
I would be content when they get 8 & 9 then Syndicate.
Ok there are probably lots more but I would be happy with those 3 :P
with the expansions! jaw... floor. wow and the day was sucking :)
FUCK & YEsssssssssss!
Wishlisted for now. Still waiting for Ultima VIII though.
May be looking for a new apartment soon as my jumping for joy and screaming bothered the neighbors at 4:00AM when this Classic of EA Classics popped up here. The Complete Ultima VII---I wondered how it would go down...Would they release BG and SI as separate games? Would they have the add-ons, or would the impossible turn possible and the whole set be released together?

I had a rough night sleeping due to situations at home, but I did have one dream. I dreamt I went onto GOG to look for the next EA classic and found some obscure title with CGA graphics. (That should have been my clue right there. GOG wouldn't release something like that in real life.) I was sorely disappointed in the dream. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and checked the hints on the Facebook page. They mentioned a series that ran for almost 20 years.

That means....ULTIMA!!!!! (1980-1999) Could it be? Was this the real dream kicking in? I tried to sleep again, but found myself awake at 4:00 AM so I checked GOG and found the Great Earth Serpent staring me in the eyes. The Complete Ultima VII for $5.99? This must be the dream, right?

Nope. This time, in a reversal of the usual way of things, real life was more like a dream and the dream was more like real life for a change. What will be the next EA Classic? It will be something good for sure, but The Big Kahuna has arrived. Thank you GOG, thank you.

If anyone is reading this and hasn't lived the Ultima VII experience, do it. It is well worth your time. You will laugh, you will cry, you will die (but be resurrected when you do) and live the life of the Avatar. I-III was the beginning. IV-VI was the Age Of The Avatar when you played through the game and led the Avatar through his (or her) quests. Now you can BE the Avatar and live in his (or her) world.

Sorry to be so personal here, but this game really means that much to me. Yes I have been playing the new Elder Scrolls fantasy simulator Skyrim, but that will have to wait for a while as Britannia (and a place called The Serpent Isle) await once again.
Yay! I'll be buying this one real soon, definitely!
I actually want to play this and see how it is.
The Complete Ultima 7 is the only boxed game i own, it came with a cd-rom, two maps, books (a really good read for Ultima lore) and tips and advertising from Origin.

I love love love this game, you can bake bread, forge swords... gosh everything seems so real... people wake up, go to work, to the pub, some go to the church, some go to their lovers and then to their wives...

Absolutely brillant
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elisstar: Also, this game has a few serious bugs, documented here: http://codex.ultimaaiera.com/wiki/Bugs#Ultima_VII
Hopefully this is the CD version which corrected some of the game breaking bugs.
Has anyone confirmed yet whether or not this is the CD version?
Post edited November 29, 2011 by PhilD
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ZapMcRaygunn: May be looking for a new apartment soon as my jumping for joy and screaming bothered the neighbors at 4:00AM when this Classic of EA Classics popped up here. The Complete Ultima VII---I wondered how it would go down...Would they release BG and SI as separate games? Would they have the add-ons, or would the impossible turn possible and the whole set be released together?

I had a rough night sleeping due to situations at home, but I did have one dream. I dreamt I went onto GOG to look for the next EA classic and found some obscure title with CGA graphics. (That should have been my clue right there. GOG wouldn't release something like that in real life.) I was sorely disappointed in the dream. Then I woke up in the middle of the night and checked the hints on the Facebook page. They mentioned a series that ran for almost 20 years.

That means....ULTIMA!!!!! (1980-1999) Could it be? Was this the real dream kicking in? I tried to sleep again, but found myself awake at 4:00 AM so I checked GOG and found the Great Earth Serpent staring me in the eyes. The Complete Ultima VII for $5.99? This must be the dream, right?

Nope. This time, in a reversal of the usual way of things, real life was more like a dream and the dream was more like real life for a change. What will be the next EA Classic? It will be something good for sure, but The Big Kahuna has arrived. Thank you GOG, thank you.

If anyone is reading this and hasn't lived the Ultima VII experience, do it. It is well worth your time. You will laugh, you will cry, you will die (but be resurrected when you do) and live the life of the Avatar. I-III was the beginning. IV-VI was the Age Of The Avatar when you played through the game and led the Avatar through his (or her) quests. Now you can BE the Avatar and live in his (or her) world.

Sorry to be so personal here, but this game really means that much to me. Yes I have been playing the new Elder Scrolls fantasy simulator Skyrim, but that will have to wait for a while as Britannia (and a place called The Serpent Isle) await once again.
Wow. just... wow. I could not possibly agree more. These are the kind of posts that keeps me comming back to the forums. I love to to see what people are saying about these games. They must Never be Forgotten or over looked. And by Gog re-releasing this game, it may open some eyes out there in this commuinity who are just not aware of this Masterpice.

The People in Ultima 7 are Alive. They get up, go to work, eat and drink, and go to bed at night. They just dont hang around waiting for the player come trigger a sily quest.

This Game Goes Far Beond a 10/10 Rating. This could easily be the best RPG Ever made. I need this game in my library in order to sleep at night. Another Great Post Zap. Have Fun
Cool stuff. Black Gate was the first Ultima game I played.
F*** YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES FINALLY! Such a happy day.
Stunned at such good news; I thought something like this would be squirreled away till Christmas. My hopes for Privateer II are high!