I’ve played Mercenaries since it came out, spending hundreds if not thousands of hours as a kid exploring the world, messing around, finding every fun little detail and generally causing chaos.
I’ve never since played a game where you could load up a vehicle with random allies, drive to an existing battle and help them completely turn the tide just for the hell of it, or where you can use a helicopter which to send vehicles flying, and have them actually explode on impact like you’d expect, let alone have an ingame minigame dedicated to it.
Want to attach a random civilian’s car to a crane 70 meters in the air? Go for it, driver and all!
Carpet bomb an enemy encampment? Watch as everything is reduced to rubble.
Role play saving the downed pilots on the enemy’s island used for chemical weapon testing, spending ages stealing a hardened vehicle with enough carrying capacity as you scout the whole island to find and save every last one, and then conveniently look away as the cutscene plays of you getting on the evacuation helicopter and leaving without them? Oddly specific but by god can you do it.
Returning to the game years later, I was able to find a community of fans who loved it just as much as I did, and over the years helped grow that community by orders of magnitude, even introducing new people to the series who’ve fallen in love with it.
We’ve even done a Q&A with the devs to learn more about the development process of Mercenaries and the love they poured into it.
This is a game that deserves to be preserved on GOG. It’s an opportunity for people who haven’t played it since their childhood to rediscover it, and for people who never got a chance to play it in the first place to finally find and experience it.