It's good for you that you've been holding out because for most people I know this bundle isn't very enticing as they already own all or most of the games.
I like the bundles more when they put in more obscure games.
Depends for me. Most of the obscure games in my Steam folder never get played, heh. I skipped over the last few because the games usually don't interest me.
Last edited by LiquidCrash; 06-07-2012 at 10:12 PM.
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The new bundle is pretty great! Don't be fooled by the beautiful artwork and music of Dustforce, that game is harder than Super Meat Boy. (Also it's awesome)
Last edited by Kamakazie; 09-18-2012 at 03:29 PM.
Now Playing: Terraria (XBLA), Monaco, Starcraft II
I honestly think the bundle is worth it for the Shatter and Dustforce soundtracks alone. The fact that there are awesome games there is just icing on the cake.
Last edited by Kamakazie; 09-19-2012 at 11:13 AM.
Now Playing: Terraria (XBLA), Monaco, Starcraft II
Didn't like Dust Force, something about the controls didn't agree with me at all.
Already own pretty much everything in the bundle. I also preferred back when they had more obscure stuff, or games whose release coincided with being in the Humble Bundle.
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I got an email reminding me that there's only one week left to get the current Humble eBook Bundle (which I didn't get).
What it actually reminded me of is that I never actually downloaded (or got my Steam keys for) Humble Bundle 6 (the previous one). And then I remembered I never heard about them adding any additional games to that bundle like they always do, so I went to check that on their blog and it turns out they did (Sep 24), but I definitely was never notified of it:
We’ve just added four more amazing titles to the Humble Indie Bundle 6! If you’ve already picked up a bundle, you’ll find BIT.TRIP RUNNER, Gratuitous Space Battles, Jamestown, and Wizorb available now on your download page. The first three are bundle alumni from Humble Indie Bundle 4, and Wizorb is all new to the Humble Bundle family! These four great DRM-free games run on Mac, Windows, and Linux, can optionally be redeemed on Steam and the Ubuntu Software Centre, and all come with soundtracks!
So now I have 10 games I'll never end up playing instead of 6.
Last edited by linoleum; 10-17-2012 at 07:38 AM.
Reason: okay, actually 9 games because I played Torchlight previous to buying the bundle
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