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Forgive me, Father, for I have...

Pick up SiN Gold on GOG.com 60% off for just $3.99 in today's Classic Gem Promo.

You have until 6 May 2014 at 09:59 AM GMT to get this fantastic run and gun FPS that's known for being over the top. More explosions, more weird 90's jokes, and more fun, all packed into one little download for just $3.99. The Gold version of the game includes the base game and SiN: Wages of Sin (which we assume is about you taking a 9-to-5 job as a corporate stooge for SiNTEK).

You are Colonel John Blade, head of the most prominent private protection agency in Freeport. Elexis Sinclaire--the CEO of SiNTEK--has decided that she needs to wage holy war against private security contractors like you. She's amassed an army of mutants via a DNA-altering street drug. Now it's up to you to make the world a better place--or at least get rid of Elexis. For Colonel John Blade, that amounts to about the same thing.

Give evil and a city full of mutants the old what-for in today's classic Gem Promo for just $3.99.
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tinyE: I feel bad for all the kids playing this who don't get the Hawaii 5-0 and Barney Miller references.
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DonRumata1: The Barney Miller lines almost feel out-of-place, but they reference the cheeky fun of being a cop-by-hire Blade's gotten himself into.

Get this game, people. This is the cheapest you can get the expansion and a patched version of the original, which still plays really well. Some call it simple, but the combination of 3D Realms-style puzzling, Id-like action, and a unique damage system makes for great gunplay, interaction, and somewhat effortless storytelling. Keep in mind that this is the game Old Man Murray was most likely criticizing with Start to Crate; I think SiN's unique because of the abundance of warehouses and crate mazes, at least.
Is there any point in looking for ATM codes or change for the phones (pay phones in the future!?!?!) or is that all just window dressing?
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tinyE: Is there any point in looking for ATM codes or change for the phones (pay phones in the future!?!?!) or is that all just window dressing?
Nah, it's inconsequential. You never feel the effects of transferring a certain villain's whole bank deposit to your's, but it's a funny easter egg like those you'd find in Duke. It also gets you used to the terminal systems used throughout SiN, each of which can be unique diversions.

In short, you have work for the laughs in this one. I like that. And there's always the joke of John Blade and J.C.
Post edited May 05, 2014 by DonRumata1
This game was released after Half-Life and it goes under because of HL.

It's the bad sister or brother of HL ;)
Truly a gem with lots of hours of gameplay.

still own the cd's but bought it again here on www.gog.com

Thanks for the release,
but i did not know that you have the game listet - today i saw it the first time here on gog.
I sure hope the Linux port of SiN will eventually be made available on GOG. I bought this on the off-chance that the LIFL installer would work with it, but it seems the installer requires the Linux CD, which is more or less impossible to get these days.
Sin is a great game, and in my opinion, the best 90s FPS. Even beating HL, because of the coolness.
I also got the game and the expansion as original dics, but couldn't resist buying it here again to show my support for it.

It's a wild mix of Duke 3D meets Half-Life, without reaching the overall perfection of the latter.
But when I played it years ago I loved every minute of it. A rewarding, fast paced, FPS with a unique visual style in a highly interactive world.

4 $ for the game and the expansion is a steal, or shoudl a say a full scale bank heist. ;)
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Mappi75: This game was released after Half-Life and it goes under because of HL.
It has a 'Don't play with Valve' sign in one of the first levels :) So, there must've been some competition between those two.
EDIT. Here:
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/4656/sin026.jpg
:)
Post edited May 05, 2014 by Novotnus
lol thanks for the picture! :)
Is there some way to buy Sin and game fomr Ubi promo together so I don't have to make 2 purchases?
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Vitek:
You can go to the gamepages and put them all in the shopping trolley.
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Strijkbout: You can go to the gamepages and put them all in the shopping trolley.
How simple.
Cheers.

I was doing that with Sin but not with Rayman.
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Crosmando: Widescreen support?
http://www.gog.com/forum/sin_gold/widescreen_and_gamepad_support
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Crazy_Borg: Sin is a great game, and in my opinion, the best 90s FPS. Even beating HL, because of the coolness.
I also got the game and the expansion as original dics, but couldn't resist buying it here again to show my support for it.

It's a wild mix of Duke 3D meets Half-Life, without reaching the overall perfection of the latter.
But when I played it years ago I loved every minute of it. A rewarding, fast paced, FPS with a unique visual style in a highly interactive world.

4 $ for the game and the expansion is a steal, or shoudl a say a full scale bank heist. ;)
Gah, now I can't wait for the end of the week when finals are all done so I can actually play this game. I bought it this morning. Although I am more of a fan of the early Quake games than Duke and I haven't played Half Life, I've seen it a couple of times for a 2 dollars for the vanilla game or around ten for the GOTY release just haven't bothered picking it up.
Gah! Another one on the wishlist... 'fraid I have to give in to the wallet this time, lest it not be there for me later...
Road trip update, Monday:

-Reached highest point of Yellowstone County, Montana
-Did not reach summit of Warren Peaks, Wyoming (snow still blocking approach road)
-found wifi, bought SiN Gold
Another great promo! I've had this on my wishlist since day one. :)