Ultima Online (1997)

Origin Systems

PC (Microsoft Windows)

4.02 from 59 ratings

124 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 21 backlogged · 11 wish listed

Ultima Online is the product of Richard Garriott's idea for a fantasy game involving several thousand people who can all play in a shared fantasy world. It is responsible for grandfathering the genre of the MMO, and showing the industry that MMO's were the next era of gaming.
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Developers
Origin Systems
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genres
Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Action, Business, Fantasy, Open world, Sandbox
Franchises
Ultima
Series
Ultima

Release dates

  • Sep 24, 1997 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)

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3DMYSTIC

Status 3DMYSTIC Sep 22, 2023

Ultima Online is, apparently, still available to play still via Broadsword Online Games / Mythic Entertainment.

They've also recently acquired SWTOR which gives me hope that the game will be preserved and available for many more decades to come.

I've been having some fun lately checking out older/now "dead" MMOs, it's almost always worth the install and hour or two …

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Ultima Online is, apparently, still available to play still via Broadsword Online Games / Mythic Entertainment.

They've also recently acquired SWTOR which gives me hope that the game will be preserved and available for many more decades to come.

I've been having some fun lately checking out older/now "dead" MMOs, it's almost always worth the install and hour or two of intrigue that follows.

I will definitely be giving UO a shot soon on my CRT gaming setup. I have heard that it was one of the greatest MMO experiences ever, and still holds the title to this day. While I expect some of that glory to be faded, everything I have seen about the game looks appealing.

  • Somewhat active player base/dead world feeling (either or is fine)
  • Engaging world
  • "Lifesimming"
  • Hardcore/Survival is rewarded, and not in a tacked on way (people actually liked it) - Really cool
  • Visuals that will look great on a CRT monitor
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Oddkins

Review Oddkins 5/5 · Jan 27, 2013

Okay so I've got Archery, Magery, Fishing, Tailoring and Anatomy... crap I forgot something didn't I. What can you really say? It exists now only as a shining beacon in our memories. Now a dark shadow of what it once was. It was arguably the first and the best MMORPG there ever was. If you played it, you know what …

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Okay so I've got Archery, Magery, Fishing, Tailoring and Anatomy... crap I forgot something didn't I. What can you really say? It exists now only as a shining beacon in our memories. Now a dark shadow of what it once was. It was arguably the first and the best MMORPG there ever was. If you played it, you know what I'm talking about, and if you didn't - I wish you could have been there to see it.

Basically the best thing I can say about it is this: A lot of MMORPG games have in them somewhere... a table, chairs and the ability to actually sit down and eat something. Ultima Online is the only one of them in which I actually invited friends to meet me in game and do so... IN A VIDEO GAME. UO, man, it just put you there.

Best Traits:
- Unhinged sense of exploration and sharing of an open world.
- Deeply rewarding skill system that encouraged multiple characters to support each other. Choices, Choices.
- Utterly engrossing.
- Managed to - without having any goals to speak of - be one of the most entertaining pieces of software. It introduced us to crafting and required the player to set their own personal goals.
- Community.

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