Crooked Bee
(no longer) a wide-wandering bee
Tags: GOG; Ultima VIII: Pagan
Some of you may be interested in the fact that Ultima 8: Gold Edition is now available on GOG.com.
I was about to make a joke on how this old game isn't particularly good, but the point is moot now that GOG.com officially isn't about "good old games" anymore. Oh well.
Still, you may be interested in this because hey, only $5.99! Besides, by buying it via the above link, you not only get to sigh at what happened to the Ultima series, but also support the RPG Codex. Supporting the Codex by buying a crappy old game. Ironic, isn't it?
Some of you may be interested in the fact that Ultima 8: Gold Edition is now available on GOG.com.
The Guardian has tricked you, Avatar. After you defeated Batlin on Serpent's Isle, he banished you to Pagan, a world under his control. Once, it was a beautiful land, but ever since the ancient battle between the Elemental Titans and the evil "Destroyer", it is engulfed in eternal twilight. Titans - now worshiped as gods - are cruel and uncaring. They bestow power on their most dedicated followers who, in turn, terrorize Pagan's population. To find a way back home, you need to become a Titan yourself before the Guardian succeeds in his plot to conquer Britannia--and then Earth itself.
The eighth installment of the Ultima series takes a much darker tone. The story is much more mature (do the ends justify the means?) and the game focuses more on action, like climbing and jumping across platforms. Training your character has also changed: the more you use an ability, the better you are with it. Without a party to assist you, you must rely on your own strength, dexterity, intelligence, and magical abilities to save Britannia and Earth.
The eighth installment of the Ultima series takes a much darker tone. The story is much more mature (do the ends justify the means?) and the game focuses more on action, like climbing and jumping across platforms. Training your character has also changed: the more you use an ability, the better you are with it. Without a party to assist you, you must rely on your own strength, dexterity, intelligence, and magical abilities to save Britannia and Earth.
I was about to make a joke on how this old game isn't particularly good, but the point is moot now that GOG.com officially isn't about "good old games" anymore. Oh well.
Still, you may be interested in this because hey, only $5.99! Besides, by buying it via the above link, you not only get to sigh at what happened to the Ultima series, but also support the RPG Codex. Supporting the Codex by buying a crappy old game. Ironic, isn't it?
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