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Matt Keller
28 Jan, 2006

More SiN for your buck

PC News | Free copy of SiN with every purchase of SiN Episodes over Steam.
Ritual Entertainment's SiN may have been overshadowed by Half-Life when it was released back in 1998, but those who missed the original game will have a chance to see it in all of its glory when the first part of SiN Episodes is released in March.

According to Don MacAskill's blog, every purchase of the upcoming SiN Episodes from Steam will include a free copy of the original SiN. Though somewhat buggy on release, SiN proved to be quite an awesome game once fully patched, boasting a number of features which were innovative at the time, such as locational damage, viewable armour and computer terminals which ran their own DOS style operating system.

PALGN will have more coverage on SiN Episodes in the weeks leading up to its release.

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2 Comments
7 years ago
Definately good news, will be ordering the game once I get a CC or Debit Card.
7 years ago
cool, i abandoned Sin on it's original release due to being extremely buggy, but since heard i should have perservered.

guess i'll get another chance icon_smile.gif
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