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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.
Just picked up the LOL games. For some reason I thought they'd look a lot more primitive but they look and sound great. Is that Patrick Stewart I hear in #1? Is there a medieval RPG he ISN'T in!? :P Anyway for anyone on the fence about LOL, very nice especially if you are used to the Ultima Underworld which are fun but look pretty rough next to these.

Oh, how difficult are the Legends of K games compared to Kings Quest? I love Kings Quest but they take open world a little too far so I'm looking for something a little more streamlined. Thanks
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tinyE: Just picked up the LOL games. For some reason I thought they'd look a lot more primitive but they look and sound great. Is that Patrick Stewart I hear in #1? Is there a medieval RPG he ISN'T in!? :P Anyway for anyone on the fence about LOL, very nice especially if you are used to the Ultima Underworld which are fun but look pretty rough next to these.

Oh, how difficult are the Legends of K games compared to Kings Quest? I love Kings Quest but they take open world a little too far so I'm looking for something a little more streamlined. Thanks
Legend of Kyrandia games are as streamlined as it gets, it's pretty straightforward, even though there is some backtracking involved at times and, as per usual, in old point & click adventures, some of the puzzles are a bit cryptic and bordering on the illogical. I'd still highly recommend them if you enjoy point & clickers.
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tinyE: Just picked up the LOL games. For some reason I thought they'd look a lot more primitive but they look and sound great. Is that Patrick Stewart I hear in #1? Is there a medieval RPG he ISN'T in!? :P Anyway for anyone on the fence about LOL, very nice especially if you are used to the Ultima Underworld which are fun but look pretty rough next to these.

Oh, how difficult are the Legends of K games compared to Kings Quest? I love Kings Quest but they take open world a little too far so I'm looking for something a little more streamlined. Thanks
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groze: Legend of Kyrandia games are as streamlined as it gets, it's pretty straightforward, even though there is some backtracking involved at times and, as per usual, in old point & click adventures, some of the puzzles are a bit cryptic and bordering on the illogical. I'd still highly recommend them if you enjoy point & clickers.
Thank you groze. It's getting to the point I'm just going to let you fill out my wishlist. :P
I think Hand of Fate (Kyrandia 2) is one of the best games in gaming history. I can highly recommend it. The 1st game in the trilogy is also good, but not as close to being a masterpiece.
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igrok: I think Hand of Fate (Kyrandia 2) is one of the best games in gaming history. I can highly recommend it. The 1st game in the trilogy is also good, but not as close to being a masterpiece.
I agree, Legend of Kyrandia Book 2 is the best in the trilogy. By far. It had pretty innovative ideas, for its time, like the fact you could brew potions using every single ingredient you managed to get. It is also hard as nails, and trying important quest items on your potions sometimes means losing them forever and leading to frustrating dead ends, later on, that forced you to start all over. The good old "save early, save often" mantra certainly applies to Kyrandia 2. On top of that, I would add "save in multiple slots".

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tinyE: Thank you groze. It's getting to the point I'm just going to let you fill out my wishlist. :P
Don't do that, tinyE! I know how you love your RTSes and your TBSes and your 4Xes, if you leave the filling out your wishlist to me, you won't have any of those in there! :D
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Dang it! I just had to look at Populous...
I actually didn't find Hand of Fate hard, unlike Book 1 and Book 3. I am not that good with adventure games, but I completed it without using a solution.
I wonder who spell-proofs GOG announcements? "Thare's plenty of trategic/managarial"
3 typos in 6 words, that must be some kind of record?:D