It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Welcome to the new era of CD-ROM games! There’s an insane amount of space, so what to do with it? Oh I have an idea, let’s take top-tier actors (Mark Hamill, Jason Bernard, Thomas Wilson) throw them into the great Wing Commander universe, develop a new engine, write an even more epic story and voila: you have Wing Commander 3: Heart of the Tiger! We’ve added this classic title to GOG.com today, available for only $5.99!

You are Luke--er--I mean Col. Christopher "Maverick" Blair (played by Mark Hamill). After the destruction of Concordia, you are transferred to an old space ship carrier the TCS Victory, by the order of Admiral Tolwyn. Your mission is to destroy the catlike Kilrathi for good and ensure the survival of humanity. Without delving into spoilers, you are up for yet another episode of this epic struggle between two star nations battling for dominance--and survival. Enter into the life of Maverick, talk to your wingmen on the ship and in outer space, or pursue a romantic relationship with a fellow pilot dancing on the razor’s edge.

With the budget of an A-grade Hollywood movie, Wing Commander 3 incorporates FMVs on a whole new level, with more than 3 hours of cinematic storytelling. They’re not there only for your viewing pleasure: you get to live the life of a Confederation ace pilot in dynamic cinematic style. Time-constrained decisions, vast dialogue options, and plot-critical conversations all occur on film during your time aboard the TCS Victory. Apart from the flashy movies, Wing Commander 3 has a whole new space combat engine. Sprites are so early 90’s, and now it’s all about polygons. Behold the colossal battle ships in their full glory, you can even fly into a dreadnought hangar and shoot it from inside out!
Wing Commander 3: Heart of the Tiger flies up to a whole new orbital with new graphics, new FMVs and, one of the best epic war plots in the history of entertainment are the ingredients for space-sim success.

Special thanks for all the great goodies we managed to get with this release goes to Ben Lesnick from Wing Commander News. You're the man, Ben!
!! (MGS Alert SFX)
BUYING RIGHT NOW! WOOOOOHOOOOOO! Been waiting for this one! *Dances naked and badly on my front porch*
avatar
WilHiteWarrior: !! (MGS Alert SFX)
*Dances naked and badly on my front porch*
Any people around running away while yelling "Snake! Snake!"?
avatar
F4LL0UT: Neat, certainly a game everybody should know. However, who cares for Jason Bernard and Thomas Wilson? You forgot mentioning Malcolm McDowell. John Rhys-Davis and most importantly: Ginger Lynn!!!
"Who cares for Thomas Wilson"? Dude, I mean it's Tom Wilson! Biff Tannen!! MANIAC!!! What else do I have to say? :-D
GREAT RELEASE, GOG!

One of the greatest classics in computer gaming.

I managed to stay alive long enough to see this game finally made playable again and available for new users who were too young to see its original release. XD

Now everyone can play it in itss full glory, without the hardships of hardware tweaking.
I still have most of this on CDs. I lent it to a friend and then the last disc went missing :(. I still have all the premier edition stuff that it came with it when it was released. I am going to have to get it from GoG at some point just to have the game playable again :).
Post edited September 13, 2011 by LurkerLito
Oh, and one last thing...
Hobbes, you're on my wing for this one.

5.99 for Heart of the Tiger. Wow. And to think I spent 200 dollars for the Kilrathi Saga a few years back.
Nice one, GOG. I'll probably buy it just to have it on my virtual shelf.
As much as I like many of the recently released titles, where is Crusader: No Regret? :(
avatar
F4LL0UT: Neat, certainly a game everybody should know. However, who cares for Jason Bernard and Thomas Wilson? You forgot mentioning Malcolm McDowell. John Rhys-Davis and most importantly: Ginger Lynn!!!
This is what I was thinking. I was flipping through the game pics and saw Malcolm McDowell and wondered why the heck they were mentioning Jason Bernard and Thomas Wilson over him. Maybe it's payback for him doing that awful remake of Fantasy Island!! (Granted the show also costarred Mädchen Amick, but even that wasn't enough to make up for such a crime against, well, Ricardo Montalbán, and decent TV in general)...
Post edited September 13, 2011 by yyahoo
avatar
WilHiteWarrior: !! (MGS Alert SFX)
*Dances naked and badly on my front porch*
avatar
grviper: Any people around running away while yelling "Snake! Snake!"?
Haha yep lots but right now the cops want a "Dang good" explanation and theyre not buying that my possessed arm made me do it
Heck yeah buddy! This is EXACTLY what I wanted GoG to release next from the EA series of games. I never played three, four or Privateer 2...freakin' sweet!
avatar
liquidsnakehpks: disappointed :( hope this is not the last of the ea games they release.....................
25+ is the number of releases I recall, but I'm guessing they're going to to a break from releasing specifically EA to provide other companies' games.
There are many more EA games coming.
Another great release. I never played 3 or 4. Looking forward to this one. Along with the 30 other backlog GOG titles.

A little bummed that Ultima 7-9 wasn't the last release in this group. Hopefully, they make it in the next EA batch.
So.. it wasn't Crusader: No Regret at all! [the last blurred cover art]
Great release, wishlisting and adding to my GOGmix

One of the important things I have to note on this are the bonus content

Thank you for such a wide and extensive variety of them in this release, GOG team

I really hope that every game could have an ammount of Bonus goodies as great as this