You’ll chortle, you’ll cry, you’ll hurl with the newest cut price Humble Bundle, which packs collectively eight games of wildly totally different tone however one unifying attribute: they’re all rated “Overwhelmingly Positive” in Steam’s aggregated gamers critiques. Its experiences embrace getting spooked underneath the ocean in Soma, constructing alchemical machines in Opus Magnum, capturing mutants in Nuclear Throne, serving to folks in Wuppo, and giving your very blood to save lots of folks you like in grim post-apocalyptic parenthood RPG Lisa. An actual bag of fine occasions. And good games, obvs.
In the standard Humble approach, the Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle 2 is cut up into tiers of games, giving extra as you pay extra.
Pay not less than $1 (about 77p) and also you’ll get cute platformer Wuppo (“This is a world where other people have feelings and goals,” Abby Denton said. “It’s great to see that in a game about a jerk learning to live with others.”), philosophical chat-to-robots-on-the-train ’em up Subsurface Circular, and phone-exploring horror Simulacra.
Pay greater than the present common (which is $6.59/£5.08 as I write) to additionally get Vlambeer’s rad roguelikelike top-down shooter Nuclear Throne (extremely advisable in our John’s Nuclear Throne review), spooky platformer Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight (“The fourth series entry is by far the prettiest and most polished game of the lot,” Joe Donnelly said), post-apocalyptic ultraviolent heartbreaker RPG Lisa, and first-person horror Soma (“While it is an enormously satisfying and well-crafted game, Soma never managed to convince me that its themes and plot were in tune with its more traditional first-person frights,” Adam stated in our not-overwhelmingly-positive Soma review).
Lastly, pay $15 (about £11.57) and also you’ll additionally get Opus Magnum, the Zachlike about constructing machines to automate alchemy. It’s reet good, that. Tom Francis explored the joys of optimising its machines, and Brendan checked out some magnificent machines.
All in all, good, good things, good bundle. You’ve acquired a fortnight to grab this. All of the games provide Steam keys, and a few include DRM-free variations too. And, as ever, you’ll be able to divide your cost as you please between the devs, charity, and so forth.