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The Indie Bundle Mega Thread

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Shogun and Medieval are probably the best TW games out there. I liked Shogun more, though.
 

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Worth it. Medieval 2 with mods is easily worth $10(paid $50 when it came out, not disappointed.....after the expansions) if for some reason you don't have it already. Shogun 2 with Fall of the Samurai is worth $10 easily. Original Shogun is worth $5 for scratching that Risk++ itch(same goes for Medieval, Viking mini-expansion is pretty great). Empire is -$5 due the expectation vs reward, so that's a wash. NTW shouldn't really be installed, unless you are desperate to see line infantry combat, in which case.....install Fall of the Samurai.

Whether or not Rome 2 etc. is worth $15+.......debatable. But yeah, probably. If you can get it to run smoothly and it doesn't crash. And you haven't played modded MTW2 in a while, so don't remember all the work done on the AI.

All the other stuff is garbage, even though Atilla is supposed to be OK(again, expectation vs reward vs why is this a separate game?). 66% off is no more than what it will be at on steam sale around Christmas probably.
 

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Considering another recent bundle (I think on IndieGala?) I was expecting it to be a real thing with porn games.
 

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Somebody should make a real Super Slut game - the main character would eat other kind of mushrooms.
 

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Humble Indie Bundle 15

The "Pay more than the average" tier (currently $6.35) contains Xenonauts and Planetary Annihilation.
GoodBye Deponia is in the first tier, but I can't imagine that many people still own the two first episodes and not the 3rd one.
 

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That's probably the lowest Xenonauts has been? The first two tiers are quite good, apparently.
 

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Kicked in a bucko, will wait to see what BTA games are added later.
 

pippin

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You can buy 2 games and pay $1 if you want Kult. It's one more Diablo clone, with some nice touches, bu that's about it.
 

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Humble Bundle has a new scam deal going on nowadays, The Monthly Bundle.

For a monthly subscription of $12 you can get games mailed directly to your inbox. Or in their own words:

A highly curated bundle of our favorite games at one fixed price.

First game they're kicking off is Legend of Grimrock 2, and every game after that gets delivered to you on the first friday of every month.

Every title is guaranteed to work on Steam for Windows and "sometimes more," which for me means "give us more money than normal, and MAYBE we'll give you something sweet in return!"

(And no, I do not have a spare Legend of Grimrock 2 key to give. Check back on Tuesday for keys for some Humble Bundle 15 titles.)
 

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Humble Bundle has a new scam deal going on nowadays, The Monthly Bundle.

For a monthly subscription of $12 you can get games mailed directly to your inbox.
So this is essentially Humble Playstation Plus for PC, except you get to keep the games you got while subscribed when you cancel the subsription (as it should be).

I am not sure it will work as well as Playstation Plus does, because for PS users PS+ is the cheapest way to get decent (let us say...) games. PC players are spoiled for choice in this regard, with bundles and discounts everywhere all the time.
 

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It's of no use as long as they are not giving away completely new and more expensive games - which won't happen of course. A subscription for 2 year old games everyone bought in cheaper bundles or on sale already is pretty bad tbh
 

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