New Gallery: Ultima 8 Review in PC Games Plus

Courtesy of Deckard (who maintains the Ultima Codex’s Ultima Online Gateway), the Origin Gallery is pleased to present these scans from the August 1994 edition of PC Games Plus, a now-defunct gaming magazine. The scans represent only a portion of the August issue, and include the cover (which features some excellent Ultima artwork), a review of Ultima 8, and some coverage of other then-current or still-pending Origin Systems games. It’s a very comprehensive, screenshot-heavy review that is in general very positive (although it does note the difficulties in the game’s controls and jumping system as a negative).

Also found in this issue of the magazine was a full-page write-up about the then-still-to-be-released Wing Commander 3. The piece drips with excitement and anticipation, eagerly anticipating the arrival of what was, indeed, a truly excellent game. PC Games Plus’ short review of Origin’s Wings of Glory, however, was much less positive, as can also be seen in the images above. Though the game’s sound effects were (rightly!) praised by the reviewer, most of the rest of it was given a sound “thumbs down”.

The other page that Deckard scanned was a one-page article from the magazine which gave short sumamries of various pieces of gaming news of the day. One noteworthy item mentioned on this page, in the lower-left section, is The Lost Vale, the never-released expansion to Ultima 8. What’s amusing — and perhaps unfortunate — is that PC Games Plus treats The Lost Vale as a sure thing, given that Pagan sold “100,000 units in its first week of release”.

(Which, by the way, also gives us some rough idea of just how successfully Ultima 8 sold, at least initially.)

Anyhow…the images are all here; enjoy! Pull up each image and have a read of what PC Games Plus had to say about various Origin Systems games.

6 Responses

  1. kobrakai says:

    Big typo on the cover: Ultima 9.

    Great finding. I loved Ultima VIII, especially when I exploited its flaws. Pagan’s history was extremely well written in the manual.

    • Deckard says:

      Well, they are defunct. But gaming magazines around that time were…not always what we are used to these days.

      I will say this – the entire magazine was illustrated in color, with fancy backgrounds like the Pagan review and on the interview pages, there were few, if any ads. It’s a shame they didn’t survive. It was a larger size than PC Gamer and the others – the pages are wider and taller.

      I liked the review a lot, simply because they discussed the previous games, and because they actually wrote a lot about it. A lot of reviews in magazines these days are basically half-page screenshots and half written based on the press releases.

  2. Sanctimonia says:

    “I loved Ultima VIII, especially when I exploited its flaws.”

    Reminds me of pushing party members into bags in Ultima VI, then throwing them through a window and assuming control via the number keys. Great bug.

    As to the actual article, I read this on the UO subdomain and it looks like the complete image set was pushed to the Gallery some time after. Awesome how things flesh out around here these days. 🙂

    And the typos that I saw from the initial snippets were abhorrent, making me think it was either a foreign-language publication or something very carelessly hacked together. No matter, really.

    • Deckard says:

      They were based out of Australia, and were briefly available in the US.

      Maybe the problem is they were video game players and not writers/editors 🙂

  3. direct2play.com says:

    The review was very impressive……… A lot of reviews in magazines these days are basically half-page screenshots and half written based on the press releases of this game.