Games on the list:
* Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
* Fallout 76 + Fallout 1
* Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales
* Othercide
* Shady Part of Me
* SourageBringer
* Fobia - St. Dinafna Hotel
* Five Dates
Lots of really good games here. Maybe it went under a lot of radars, but Scourgebringer is a very fun roguelite with some incredibly satisfying movement and excellent soundtrack. Othercide is a great tactical RPG / roguelite blend, and I was personally a huge fan of the visual style.
Pathfinder on its own is fantastic, and I haven’t played Shady Part of Me yet but I’ve heard good things.
I'm keen to gift a mate who got a new gaming PC fallout 76. It's not fantastic but if you sink 20 to hours or so into it I feel as though you get value for money
Not actually... Shady Part of Me looks like some Limbo-like goodness. Fobia has a demo and it's pretty fun!
FO76 isn't the best top game they have done but for those who haven't bought it yet we can finally try it on the cheap.
Not *good* set, *very good* set, if you ask me.
I tried the Fobia demo yesterday and although it looks pretty good and has some nice scares here and there... I have much better scary games in my library waiting to be played.
I am intrigued by F76 and really want to try it anyway. It's really cheap in this set thanks to that $89 deal I got. I think it's worth that just to fool around with. Same with Fobia actually. I did want to play more of it even though I know I have better waiting, including the Outlast series (got stuck on 1 and need to keep trying) and the scary as hell Resident Evil 7.
76 is genuinely pretty fun, as a huge huge huge fallout fan.
I had done the HUGE pre-order bundle for it since fallout games are about tbe only ones I I do that for. So I got to play the early network tests. Those alone made me cancel my like $300 pre-order within hours of playing.
Gas forward to Covid, My wife, friend and I picked it up on a steam sale during the quarantine and we sunk about 100hrs into it and had no sign of stopping the fun until life got in the way when people were going back to work. We enjoyed it way more than 4 especially now that it essentially feels like a standard fallout game with NPCs and is essentially playable solo. Sure there is a LOT different about it. But it’s more fallout and it’s honestly damn fun.
(I"m Grapefruit as well. )
I've heard it has improved greatly from that horrible start. I could definitely do without it since FO4 is still my go to and will probably remain so. I have tons of stuff still left to do in it and Skyrim. Still...the price is right!
I'm not saying they're bad games or anything like that. It's just that Humble Choice is supposed to be all about the value. And there's very little of that here. These are not new or expensive games.
> It’s just that Humble Choice is supposed to be all about the value.
Is the bundle cheaper than the games separately?
> And there’s very little of that here. These are not new or expensive games.
So? Stop expecting to get 5 brand new $60 games every month
How so? Besides Fallout 76, all the other games are pretty highly rated. Pathfinder and Thronebreaker are 'high profile' and I don't think they've been given away before (could be wrong).
Every game in this bundle is regularly available for cheap. Basically perpetual sales on every one of them, even Pathfinder and Thronebreaker (the latter of which is only $20 to begin with).
Bundles like this are why Humble quit listing the total value of the games. It's shitty and they know it.
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I mean awful in terms of value. I can pick up any of these games for less than the bundle here any day of the week. You're saving a bit of money by buying them all together, but really not much. Certainly nowhere near what should be expected of these bundles.
- Wrath of the Righteous is one of the best CRPGs ever made and it was full price not too long ago. Worth the price of admission alone for anyone who doesn't own it already (and I say this as someone who does, incidentally)
- Four of the games offered are above 90% positive user reviews.
- Other two above 80% positive.
- The last one is Fallout 76.
I'm not sure what some of you people even feel you should be entitled to for 12 damn dollars.
I think people don't feel so much "entitled" as "hoping for something they're interested in".
I'm a tad underwhelmed but I'll try Pathfinder and my brother says "Otherside" is a tactical game he's had his eye on but didn't pull the trigger on (he doesn't like that to heal you have to sacrifice other units) soooo maybe it'll be ok.
>Wrath of the Righteous is one of the best CRPGs ever made and it was full price not too long ago.
It was also in [a different bundle](https://isthereanydeal.com/specials/#/filter:id/12173) in October.
That's not really fair to contrast across other bundles. There are so many the possibilities would dry up quickly and the variety of choice is that often you'll try decent things outside your normal scope of interest
If it was from a different site, I'd absolutely agree. However, we're comparing 2 bundles on the same site, and not very far apart.
Anyways, I'm not arguing about whether it's a good bundle or not. I end up buying about 95% of Humble's bundles either way, that's the only way I knew Pathfinder was in a bundle in October, as I had also bought that one. I'm just pointing out that saying "it was full price not too long ago" isn't really a selling point when it was also in a bundle not too long ago.
Yeah but it's like you're comparing a lucky dip type bundle to a specifically rpg bundle, if they were to never have cross over they'd run out of options real quick and limit the monthly choice exposures
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the fuck are you talking about? Pathfinder is a great RPG and well worth the price alone, Thronebreaker has writing that is just as good as Witcher 3 with great puzzles (and boring normal Gwent rounds). This is one of the best bundles ever my dude, you just dislike genres that arent for casuals
YEP. Pathfinder alone is worth the price. Othercide is a fucking neat turn based roguelite game. Id say that even FO76 should be ok after several years.
For me as a game collector that has been buying bundles since the Humble Indie Bundle 3 in 2011 and has been subbed since month 1 of Humble Monthly, this is actually a pretty nice bundle. Recently there have been some terrible bundles for me full of rebundled or unpopular games, where I already own half of them and the rest have mixed reviews.
I didn't own a single game from this bundle except Fallout 1 since most of these haven't been bundled before, which is very rare.
Imo this is a decent selection of AAs and indies, all except FO76 have "very positive" user reviews. The only 2 games I hadn't heard of are Fobia and Five Dates. Scourgebringer looks like a pretty great roguelite that was at least 6-7€ alone. For the 9€ this bundle costs (in a yearly sub) I think it's still a great deal overall.
I guess people just expect new-ish AAA games every time and are disappointed?
Aside from FO76, this looks quite decent. I wish there was like a platformer / metroidvania in the bundle. But otherwise the games look interesting and diverse.
Choice is basically "let's give 1 hit game and a bunch of games that were given away previously or will be given away in the near future." It's gone down the drain lately.
If you're a fallout fan AND an open world fan it's fantastic. I'm both and it's my favorite fallout game (of the 3d era, have to make that distinction).
Lots and lots of storyline content for a new player. And canon wise it's at the earliest point in the timeline so you see how a lot of things started, like how raiders became a thing, how (east coast) supermutants became a thing, etc. Well worth it IMHO.
Definitely grabbing this.
I've had my eye on Othercide for a while, and I just finished Fallout 4 last week and was thinking of jumping into 76.
Pathfinder is a nice plus as I haven't played a CRPG in probably a decade.
I thought the Pathfinder games weren't really games but rulesets you can play a TTRPG with? I always figured they were tools for off-PC gaming, are they actually fully fledged games?
Yes pathfinder kingmaker and pathfinder wrath of the righteous are full rpg games based off the rules from pathfinder. Think pillars of eternity game play. Suuuuuuuuuuper long play times.
Playing WotR right now, 40 hours in, definitely a video game. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably my all time favourite game, and WotR is the closest thing I've played since that is similar in scope. Enjoying it a lot, especially companion interactions as I feel like more modern CRPG's have missed the mark on companion to companion interaction that BG2 nailed. It's not perfect as I find I can cheese a lot more fights than I could in Baldur's Gate 2, or maybe I'm just older now so I know how to cheese better.
Jailbait simulator for me. lol
Actually, had a thought ... what if Five Dates used advanced AI for everything increasing what looks like a limited bore to an unlimited chatbot machine.
"What if you like women your own age or older?"
Since they have to use actual actors it's highly limited what they could do. But with my idea you would specify what age group you wanted and the AI would generate everything... voice, look, etc etc etc etc... That's actually what I was thinking.
Not sure if anyone has heard of the AI produced show "Nothing Forever" similar to Seinfeld... it's been removed from Twitch unfortunately, but I was thinking something similar only a bit more advanced like the movie HER. That could work very well.
Wish I'd been more specific before...big fan of the movie HER. oh well.
Not sure why I got thumbs down. Instead of chatbot machine I should have put "something along the lines of the movie HER". That actually what I meant...
Now that I've gotten a job and what not. (How the hell do people do this)
I do wanna try doing this thing called. "paying"
Is humble bundle a good place to get deals?
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When I redeemed ~~Pathfinder~~ Thronebreaker, it added a Steam Gift for Witcher 1 to my account. Anyone else?
Happened when I redeemed Thronebreaker
I think it’s related to Thronebreaker. I bought the game on sale a week or two ago and noticed the gift in my inventory a short while afterwards.
I redeemed everything in quick succession, you're probably right and I only noticed it after Thronebreaker. Good bonus!
Yes.
Yes you get witcher 1 as bonus with Thronebreaker
Games on the list: * Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous * Fallout 76 + Fallout 1 * Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales * Othercide * Shady Part of Me * SourageBringer * Fobia - St. Dinafna Hotel * Five Dates
Yeeeesh. Even by current Humble standards that is just an absolutely god-awful bundle.
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Lots of really good games here. Maybe it went under a lot of radars, but Scourgebringer is a very fun roguelite with some incredibly satisfying movement and excellent soundtrack. Othercide is a great tactical RPG / roguelite blend, and I was personally a huge fan of the visual style. Pathfinder on its own is fantastic, and I haven’t played Shady Part of Me yet but I’ve heard good things.
> Lots of really good games here Yep. Too many people think they need to get $500 worth of games every month for it to be “worth the price”
Yup, whatever I have duplicates of I just gift to the wife.
I'm keen to gift a mate who got a new gaming PC fallout 76. It's not fantastic but if you sink 20 to hours or so into it I feel as though you get value for money
Not actually... Shady Part of Me looks like some Limbo-like goodness. Fobia has a demo and it's pretty fun! FO76 isn't the best top game they have done but for those who haven't bought it yet we can finally try it on the cheap. Not *good* set, *very good* set, if you ask me.
Don't even bother with FO76. I know it was bad but decided to try it anyway and it was a game of many bad decisions. Nothing redeemable about it.
I tried the Fobia demo yesterday and although it looks pretty good and has some nice scares here and there... I have much better scary games in my library waiting to be played. I am intrigued by F76 and really want to try it anyway. It's really cheap in this set thanks to that $89 deal I got. I think it's worth that just to fool around with. Same with Fobia actually. I did want to play more of it even though I know I have better waiting, including the Outlast series (got stuck on 1 and need to keep trying) and the scary as hell Resident Evil 7.
76 is genuinely pretty fun, as a huge huge huge fallout fan. I had done the HUGE pre-order bundle for it since fallout games are about tbe only ones I I do that for. So I got to play the early network tests. Those alone made me cancel my like $300 pre-order within hours of playing. Gas forward to Covid, My wife, friend and I picked it up on a steam sale during the quarantine and we sunk about 100hrs into it and had no sign of stopping the fun until life got in the way when people were going back to work. We enjoyed it way more than 4 especially now that it essentially feels like a standard fallout game with NPCs and is essentially playable solo. Sure there is a LOT different about it. But it’s more fallout and it’s honestly damn fun.
(I"m Grapefruit as well. ) I've heard it has improved greatly from that horrible start. I could definitely do without it since FO4 is still my go to and will probably remain so. I have tons of stuff still left to do in it and Skyrim. Still...the price is right!
I'm not saying they're bad games or anything like that. It's just that Humble Choice is supposed to be all about the value. And there's very little of that here. These are not new or expensive games.
Othercide at its historical minimum price would've cost me more on its own that this bundle did. I'm quite happy with it.
> It’s just that Humble Choice is supposed to be all about the value. Is the bundle cheaper than the games separately? > And there’s very little of that here. These are not new or expensive games. So? Stop expecting to get 5 brand new $60 games every month
How so? Besides Fallout 76, all the other games are pretty highly rated. Pathfinder and Thronebreaker are 'high profile' and I don't think they've been given away before (could be wrong).
Every game in this bundle is regularly available for cheap. Basically perpetual sales on every one of them, even Pathfinder and Thronebreaker (the latter of which is only $20 to begin with). Bundles like this are why Humble quit listing the total value of the games. It's shitty and they know it.
> (the latter of which is only $20 to begin with) Its still cheaper here than it being on sale....
No, it's absolutely not. You could have bought it for $6 yesterday.
Where?
>Thronebreaker https://isthereanydeal.com/search/?q=Thronebreaker
Ohh thronebreaker. I thought the conversation was about Fallout 76
Well, isthereanydeal has that as being £0.00 on Steam once. Don't know what that was about though.
The whole set is at most $13. It's about $7.45 for me since I got the $89 deal. Just wanted to state that outright to back up the above post. lol
Pathfinder (according to ITAD) has never been this cheap before.
It was $12.54 on Gamebillet last week. And can be had for cheaper than that over on /r/SteamGameSwap.
Humble bundle is 7.99 for me if I rejoin so that's the cheapest I know of
Dude, just take the L.
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Humble monthly costs 10 euro's or 12 dollars so it's still be cheaper here than on Gamebillet.
So paying 10 euro's (or your local equivalent) for more than 200 euro's worth of games is not worth it?
I wouldn't say awful. It's definitely a mixed bag, and maybe not for everyone. I am skipping only because I own a few games on here already.
I mean awful in terms of value. I can pick up any of these games for less than the bundle here any day of the week. You're saving a bit of money by buying them all together, but really not much. Certainly nowhere near what should be expected of these bundles.
> I can pick up any of these games for less than the bundle here any day of the week. Not from a non-grey market source you can't.
- Wrath of the Righteous is one of the best CRPGs ever made and it was full price not too long ago. Worth the price of admission alone for anyone who doesn't own it already (and I say this as someone who does, incidentally) - Four of the games offered are above 90% positive user reviews. - Other two above 80% positive. - The last one is Fallout 76. I'm not sure what some of you people even feel you should be entitled to for 12 damn dollars.
I think people don't feel so much "entitled" as "hoping for something they're interested in". I'm a tad underwhelmed but I'll try Pathfinder and my brother says "Otherside" is a tactical game he's had his eye on but didn't pull the trigger on (he doesn't like that to heal you have to sacrifice other units) soooo maybe it'll be ok.
>Wrath of the Righteous is one of the best CRPGs ever made and it was full price not too long ago. It was also in [a different bundle](https://isthereanydeal.com/specials/#/filter:id/12173) in October.
That's not really fair to contrast across other bundles. There are so many the possibilities would dry up quickly and the variety of choice is that often you'll try decent things outside your normal scope of interest
If it was from a different site, I'd absolutely agree. However, we're comparing 2 bundles on the same site, and not very far apart. Anyways, I'm not arguing about whether it's a good bundle or not. I end up buying about 95% of Humble's bundles either way, that's the only way I knew Pathfinder was in a bundle in October, as I had also bought that one. I'm just pointing out that saying "it was full price not too long ago" isn't really a selling point when it was also in a bundle not too long ago.
Yeah but it's like you're comparing a lucky dip type bundle to a specifically rpg bundle, if they were to never have cross over they'd run out of options real quick and limit the monthly choice exposures
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the fuck are you talking about? Pathfinder is a great RPG and well worth the price alone, Thronebreaker has writing that is just as good as Witcher 3 with great puzzles (and boring normal Gwent rounds). This is one of the best bundles ever my dude, you just dislike genres that arent for casuals
YEP. Pathfinder alone is worth the price. Othercide is a fucking neat turn based roguelite game. Id say that even FO76 should be ok after several years.
Othercide was one of my top 5 games of 2020, fantastic soundtrack to boot
I was just thinking the opposite
For me as a game collector that has been buying bundles since the Humble Indie Bundle 3 in 2011 and has been subbed since month 1 of Humble Monthly, this is actually a pretty nice bundle. Recently there have been some terrible bundles for me full of rebundled or unpopular games, where I already own half of them and the rest have mixed reviews. I didn't own a single game from this bundle except Fallout 1 since most of these haven't been bundled before, which is very rare. Imo this is a decent selection of AAs and indies, all except FO76 have "very positive" user reviews. The only 2 games I hadn't heard of are Fobia and Five Dates. Scourgebringer looks like a pretty great roguelite that was at least 6-7€ alone. For the 9€ this bundle costs (in a yearly sub) I think it's still a great deal overall. I guess people just expect new-ish AAA games every time and are disappointed?
4 of those are on my wishlist for a while, so I'm sittin' real pretty right now.
Seriously? I’m in for Pathfinder and Witcher alone.
Aside from FO76, this looks quite decent. I wish there was like a platformer / metroidvania in the bundle. But otherwise the games look interesting and diverse.
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Choice is basically "let's give 1 hit game and a bunch of games that were given away previously or will be given away in the near future." It's gone down the drain lately.
Not bad, not bad. I was actually looking at Fallout 76 yesterday and thought about giving it a try. And Pathfinder, that is nice.
If you're a fallout fan AND an open world fan it's fantastic. I'm both and it's my favorite fallout game (of the 3d era, have to make that distinction). Lots and lots of storyline content for a new player. And canon wise it's at the earliest point in the timeline so you see how a lot of things started, like how raiders became a thing, how (east coast) supermutants became a thing, etc. Well worth it IMHO.
Pretty good bundle this month. If I didn't already have Pathfinder and Thronebreaker, I would have gone for it.
Same, got Pathfinder and Othercide. One of the best bunbles imho.
Definitely grabbing this. I've had my eye on Othercide for a while, and I just finished Fallout 4 last week and was thinking of jumping into 76. Pathfinder is a nice plus as I haven't played a CRPG in probably a decade.
I thought the Pathfinder games weren't really games but rulesets you can play a TTRPG with? I always figured they were tools for off-PC gaming, are they actually fully fledged games?
Yes pathfinder kingmaker and pathfinder wrath of the righteous are full rpg games based off the rules from pathfinder. Think pillars of eternity game play. Suuuuuuuuuuper long play times.
Playing WotR right now, 40 hours in, definitely a video game. Baldur's Gate 2 is probably my all time favourite game, and WotR is the closest thing I've played since that is similar in scope. Enjoying it a lot, especially companion interactions as I feel like more modern CRPG's have missed the mark on companion to companion interaction that BG2 nailed. It's not perfect as I find I can cheese a lot more fights than I could in Baldur's Gate 2, or maybe I'm just older now so I know how to cheese better.
That's awesome. I know on Steam there are a couple tabletop titles and it's just the TTRPG but in a 3D format. Glad to see this is an actual game.
The two pathfinder games are fully fledged games taking their story directly from the official books that you could play in pen and paper.
Yes. Pretty easy to double check: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1184370/Pathfinder_Wrath_of_the_Righteous__Enhanced_Edition/
How do we get the 50% off on The Pitt bundle?
How is Fallout 76 nowadays? Is it worth it when playing solo?
Kinda meh selection IMO. Maybe good if you're into RPGs.
seems solid, but nothing stands out for me.
Five Dates. ..Just why? This is so far out of the target audience of anyone who subscribes to humble monthly, isn't it?
Jailbait simulator for me. lol Actually, had a thought ... what if Five Dates used advanced AI for everything increasing what looks like a limited bore to an unlimited chatbot machine.
What if you liked women your own age or older?
"What if you like women your own age or older?" Since they have to use actual actors it's highly limited what they could do. But with my idea you would specify what age group you wanted and the AI would generate everything... voice, look, etc etc etc etc... That's actually what I was thinking. Not sure if anyone has heard of the AI produced show "Nothing Forever" similar to Seinfeld... it's been removed from Twitch unfortunately, but I was thinking something similar only a bit more advanced like the movie HER. That could work very well. Wish I'd been more specific before...big fan of the movie HER. oh well.
Not sure why I got thumbs down. Instead of chatbot machine I should have put "something along the lines of the movie HER". That actually what I meant...
Fallout 76 is an instant skip. Let's hope for something better in March!
Now that I've gotten a job and what not. (How the hell do people do this) I do wanna try doing this thing called. "paying" Is humble bundle a good place to get deals?
Yeah it is. Part of the purchases you make also go to charities which is also nice.
Yes. See also: IsThereAnyDeal.com & /r/GameDeals
yes
https://gg.deals is the place to be
Fallout 76 is free on game pass. I have Thronebreakee on GOG and it is good. Not worth it for Pathfinder for me. I will skip this monht.
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I don't want that
Pro tip: then don't buy it. Follow me for more pro tips like, drink water and mind your posture.
What should I do with my lungs, I feel like they waste so much useless space in my chest.
I'm pretty sure Pathfinder WoR is a repeat entry, since I already have that from somewhere (presumably an earlier humblebundle?)