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Ultima™ Underworld 1+2

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Ultima™ Underworld 1+2
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You are the Avatar, the most noble of heroes. In your day, you have beheld many wonders and proved yourself master of many dungeons. But nothing in your experience prepared you for this: the terror-filled passages of Britannia’s underworld. In this epic adventure you, the Avatar, join the leaders of...
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1992, Blue Sky Productions, ...
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Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Description
You are the Avatar, the most noble of heroes. In your day, you have beheld many wonders and proved yourself master of many dungeons. But nothing in your experience prepared you for this: the terror-filled passages of Britannia’s underworld. In this epic adventure you, the Avatar, join the leaders of Britannia in Lord British’s castle for an evening of celebration to commemorate the defeat of the Guardian’s forces a year ago. Suddenly, the Guardian strikes again, encasing the building in a gigantic blackrock gem. He offers the imprisoned heroes a simple choice: proclaim him ruler of all Britannia, or starve while his minions conquer the land. Can you free Lord British and save Britannia?

© 1992 Electronic Arts Inc.

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Release date:
{{'1992-03-01T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
28 MB

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Posted on: June 9, 2011

Ravaga

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Games: 236 Reviews: 1

Finally-- Ultima!

Truly, the greatest thing about seing Underworld 1 & 2 on GOG.com is they're the first Ultimas to make the site! Obviously a must for any Ultima fan, but also for any CRPG'er who appreciated good stories and great worlds. Even if you happen to not be crazy about the perspective, get this to demonstrate support for future Ultimas coming to GOG.com!


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Posted on: June 23, 2025

MetalMan1349

Games: 99 Reviews: 2

Still deeply compelling and immersive

I wasn't prepared for how engrossing this game is. 30+ years on and it is still more than capable of evoking a keen sense of mystery and wonder that kept me coming back. It will take a bit to get into for someone who is more used to modern control schemes, but don't consider it archaic: there are benefits to the way this game plays. Managing items and casting spells can be done while moving through the environment, which can alleviate potential frustrations with backtracking. Aside from that, the mouse-centric movement is still novel and fun, even if the execution is a tad finicky. Combat, navigation, and platforming are all more than possible to get good at, and it's satisfying to deftly navigate the depths, so I'd say a stellar job was done considering the pioneering nature of this game. I really appreciated the way the writing tied different floors, factions, and items together in a way that felt believable. Coupled with the thoughtful placement of key (and inconsequential) items, the Stygian Abyss feels more like a real place than I expected. A heavy dose of secrets and hard-to-find clues (some of which are required to finish the game) give the impression that the game world is more far-reaching and mysterious than it probably is. Thorough exploration and use of the map's note feature (and a handy notepad) are all you really need to get through the game, but the manual and hint book are invaluable if you're stuck. Just go into it with an open mind and a willingness to learn and play around, and you'll have just as great a time as I did. This is my first time playing this game and, as someone who is not overly familiar with traditional dungeon crawlers, this has quickly become one of the most memorable gaming experiences I've had in years. I can't imagine what this was like in 1993 - but if it's anything like what it feels like to play now, I can see why this game was so influential. A true masterpiece.


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Posted on: June 3, 2011

keropi

Games: 374 Reviews: 2

A milestone in gaming

The 1st "real" 3D games... more 3D than wolfenstein/doom ... Not to mention pure awesome rpg's... Origin at it's finest


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Posted on: June 4, 2011

Gorpik

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Games: 158 Reviews: 1

A masterpiece

Undoubtedly, one of my ten favourite games ever. And just as enjoyable today as it was when first launched.


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Posted on: August 8, 2021

mnietek

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Games: 548 Reviews: 80

Some games age well, some don't

I loved both of those games back when they came out. I got slightly bored with the first one so I stopped playing slightly past half of the game. I played through the second one however and only got stuck somewhere near the end (and those were the times when you wouldn't have gamehack or similar tools easily available). I loved both of those games, contrary to the "original" Ultimas which somehow didn't resonate with me that well. But unfortunately, age shows with older 3D games. Not even because the graphics "suck" compared to today standards. It's that during the years of early 3D games you wouldn't have a "standard" interface habits, you wouldn't expect anything particular from the game behaviour so you'd accept anything the devs come up with. It doesn't work that way with today's games - you expect the game to let you redefine controls, you expect to have mouse-look and few other typical UI mechanisms. And if the game has a different approach to user interaction it gets quickly annoying. That's the same reason I couldn't bear MDK or Daggerfall. It's simply too "weird" in terms of controls. Too bad, because the games themselves are still fairly well written, quite decent graphicaly for its time and could give you much fun... if you can bear the weirdness of the controls.


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