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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!
This is probably one of the greatest releases ever on GOG.

Congrats, Gog!
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gyokzoli: OMG!
You say it: OMG! (= Oh my GOG!)
Post edited November 29, 2011 by Pip-Boy
once again thanks gog, you are the best a instant buy for me, one of the best games ever made and for 5.99 its a crime not too buy this fantastic game
Post edited November 29, 2011 by trebor8273
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Nergal01: Correct me if I'm wrong, but.... this is the first EA release that includes the add-ons, isn't it? At least according to the game card.
Good point...I think you are right.
One question - is this the last batch of EA titles planned so far?
It's... Complete?

Brain Cell: "Sir, requesting permission to buy the Ultima Series!"
Cortex Command: "Permission granted!"
Economic Control Center: "Sir, we don't have enough funds for that!"
Cortex Command: "Damn it! Soldier, wishlist it all, at least!"
Brain Cell: "Yes, sir!"
This release is amazing! wowow.
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SLP2000: One question - is this the last batch of EA titles planned so far?
I'm counting 19 EA titles atm, so we can expect 6 more at least, assuming my count is correct.
thanks once again GOG , a instant buy for me one of the best games ever made. once again thanks a million. at 5.99 its a crime not too buy this.
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JMich: I'm counting 19 EA titles atm, so we can expect 6 more at least, assuming my count is correct.
Yeah, but if you count by games, it's more.
Wait a moment... EA games with expansion packs?
Instabuy!
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2011/11/14/gaming-made-me-ultima-vii/

Well, I'm convinced. *buys*

Edit: Err, apparently not, my card gets denied. Weird. First time that's happened, and my account is filled to the brim with money. Yes, the brim. Maybe it's Odins way of telling me to play the other Ultimas I've bought first...
Post edited November 29, 2011 by Zeewolf
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SLP2000: Yeah, but if you count by games, it's more.
They had mentioned somewhere that it's titles, not games, in one of the very first EA threads, though I can't find it atm.
Splendid! Especially nice to see an EA game with all the add-ons.

How is the music though? I played the original with Roland MT-32 music (and sound effects) which was splendid, but I presume this does not have it (because Munt is still not working so great, and even it needs copyrighted Roland ROMs or some shit). So is it only Adlib/Soundblaster bleeps, or is there some General MIDI conversion of the original Roland sounds? (I'm not sure how e.g. Exult made it)
Post edited November 29, 2011 by timppu
EA title? With expansions? *faints*