Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Humble Monthly is becoming Humble Choice

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by Seyiji View Post
    !____!
    Thx for bump. Don't mind if I do.

    This month is a barrel of dead monkeys! Every month it seems that it can't get any worse but somehow it manages to. They really need to drop this model and go back to the 3 - 5 good bundles/year.

    PGA Tour 2K21 - How is this not an EA license anymore? Looks like a decent golf game. Needs more clouds.

    Neon Abyss - A 2D multi-genre shooter/puzzle game that could be okay if I were 14 and had no other games to play.

    Not For Broadcast - Practice being a live TV producer in this FMV-"based" simulator. Title of the game puts me to sleep but digging into it, if it's made well it could be pretty good.

    ROKI - The 3D world of Kholat have you overshelmed? Try out Roki, a walking simulator in the snow, but in 2D!

    Narita Boy - Back when my mom had extra money she would open up a phone book and order a "Narita Boy". Later, that evening some 16 year old dude from the city would go with her into her bedroom, close the door, and do tricks for her while she clapped rhythmically and cheered. I've always wondered what that guy did and if I were still subscribed to Humble Choice, I'm sure I could find out from this game.

    West of Dead - Isometric top-down adventure/puzzle game with up to 8 simultaneous colors on the screen!

    Atomicrops - 2D poor looking strategy action game that would look low-res on a 1st generation Apple Watch.

    Heaven's Vault - Looks like a painstaking "choices matter" choose your own adventure book but with visuals to accompany the story on your computer screen. Probably isn't bad.

    Swag and Sorcery - The name of this game just invites me to dump everything in my bank account into it. There may not actually be any in-game purchases but I don't want to read anymore about it to find out for sure.

    Fort Triumph - Trailer for the game advertises in its title "Console Release". GJ guys. Looks to be a strategy game with turn-based battles with Torchlight 1 graphics.

    Orwell: Ignorance is Strength - Social media simulator where you simulate living in your parents basement searching for clues to who is behind it all in a simulated internet, but lacks the ability to string together a YouTube video with background music that drowns out people talking.

    FRAMED Collection - Comix Zone Remake! Not really but the closest I've seen to that. More adventure than action.

    Comment


      Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
      Thx for bump. Don't mind if I do.

      This month is a barrel of dead monkeys! Every month it seems that it can't get any worse but somehow it manages to. They really need to drop this model and go back to the 3 - 5 good bundles/year.

      PGA Tour 2K21 - How is this not an EA license anymore? Looks like a decent golf game. Needs more clouds.

      Neon Abyss - A 2D multi-genre shooter/puzzle game that could be okay if I were 14 and had no other games to play.

      Not For Broadcast - Practice being a live TV producer in this FMV-"based" simulator. Title of the game puts me to sleep but digging into it, if it's made well it could be pretty good.

      ROKI - The 3D world of Kholat have you overshelmed? Try out Roki, a walking simulator in the snow, but in 2D!

      Narita Boy - Back when my mom had extra money she would open up a phone book and order a "Narita Boy". Later, that evening some 16 year old dude from the city would go with her into her bedroom, close the door, and do tricks for her while she clapped rhythmically and cheered. I've always wondered what that guy did and if I were still subscribed to Humble Choice, I'm sure I could find out from this game.

      West of Dead - Isometric top-down adventure/puzzle game with up to 8 simultaneous colors on the screen!

      Atomicrops - 2D poor looking strategy action game that would look low-res on a 1st generation Apple Watch.

      Heaven's Vault - Looks like a painstaking "choices matter" choose your own adventure book but with visuals to accompany the story on your computer screen. Probably isn't bad.

      Swag and Sorcery - The name of this game just invites me to dump everything in my bank account into it. There may not actually be any in-game purchases but I don't want to read anymore about it to find out for sure.

      Fort Triumph - Trailer for the game advertises in its title "Console Release". GJ guys. Looks to be a strategy game with turn-based battles with Torchlight 1 graphics.

      Orwell: Ignorance is Strength - Social media simulator where you simulate living in your parents basement searching for clues to who is behind it all in a simulated internet, but lacks the ability to string together a YouTube video with background music that drowns out people talking.

      FRAMED Collection - Comix Zone Remake! Not really but the closest I've seen to that. More adventure than action.
      Narita Boi

      Also no problam gai :3
      ,____,
      [^_^]
      /)___)

      -"---"-
      Rage3D PC Gaming Hit-List
      Official PC Gaming Deals Thread
      Has the above thread been misplaced/renamed/merged/stickied/locked? Well then there's a doins transpirin! Find the tome and bring forth the sacrifice to restore peace and order.
      "VIAGRA FALLS, slowly I turned, and step by step, inch by inch, I walked up to him, I smashed him, I hit him, I bonked him, I bopped him, I socked him and I mashed his face and I knocked him down."

      Comment


        Does anyone still indulge in this garbage?

        Comment


          is there still a way to share your discount?

          Comment


            every month I am happy that I didn't subscribe for a year for that $13 per month deal. So far I only get 1 subscription monthly bundle per year, the other 11 months were not good or not useful.

            I get much better games free from Epic and Amazon Prime Gaming every month.
            Originally posted by David O. McKay
            The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.
            Originally posted by Albert Einstein
            Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

            Comment


              Wow I... I genuinely am surprised at how much worse it's getting every month. At least last month had a nice golf game, but this month?

              Let's do this.

              Katana Zero - A 16-bit era 2D platform action game that doesn't take up the whole screen and might involve sharp objects. If you like this sort of thing, you can support the dev and Valve directly for $15.

              Amnesia: Rebirth - No game with Rebirth in its title was ever good. This cash grab from the Amnesia series looks like it was given to a different dev tasked with making it. As the 2nd most expensive game in this bundle, you can get it for $30.

              John Wick Hex - Ever wanted to see John Wick with A Scanner Darkly style? Well now you can in this top down and/or Alone In The Dark camera angled "strategy game".

              112 Operator - Capitalizing on the enormous success that took the world by storm with 911 Operator, Jutsu Games is at it again with 112 Operator. It claims you can manage emergency services from any city in the world. I'm skeptical.

              Guts and Glory - A racing platforming game with an extreme gore gimmick. I would have liked it years ago, but today is part of a larger, growing mass of typical short attention span trash.

              Ring of Pain - No, this isn't about the NuvaRing. It's a card-based strategy game that seems made for a mobile phone with its basic graphics/UI that take up the whole screen.

              Garage: Bad Trip - Good title art. A top down stick shooter that might not be horrible, but also might be horrible.

              The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia - I have this on Epic Games; got it free. I love typing games. This one is awful because it mixes typing with character movement; WASD moves your character but also types WASD, so you use Shift+WASD to move, and you can move and type at the same time, unless you need to use W, A, S, or D. I gave up after twenty minutes. Might be doable if you throw a gamepad on the floor and move your character around with your feet.

              Tools Up - Probably the worst name for a game I've seen in a while. It's a top down cooperative renovation game, advertised as best enjoyed from a couch. I'd rather enjoy something else on my couch. Like a plate of delicious spaghetti.

              Hiveswap Friendsim - Okay this just stole the worst game name award from Tools Up. WTF. A text based something with graphics circa Carmen Sandiego 1988. Apple II version.

              Black Future '88 - The 88 reference above has no relation to this game. A 2D platformer/shooter that looks like a mix of Flashback and Robocop -vs- Terminator. Roguelike elements giving it a lack of level design probably makes it excruciating to play.

              Syberia 3 - If you played and enjoyed the first two Syberias (which you could have gotten free on GOG a while back), now's your chance to get the 3rd on the cheap. Oh wait, it's on sale for $4.49 through October 11th . If that's not enough to wet your orifice, 51% of Steam user reviews don't recommend it!

              Comment


                Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
                Wow I... I genuinely am surprised at how much worse it's getting every month. At least last month had a nice golf game, but this month?

                Let's do this.

                Katana Zero - A 16-bit era 2D platform action game that doesn't take up the whole screen and might involve sharp objects. If you like this sort of thing, you can support the dev and Valve directly for $15.

                Amnesia: Rebirth - No game with Rebirth in its title was ever good. This cash grab from the Amnesia series looks like it was given to a different dev tasked with making it. As the 2nd most expensive game in this bundle, you can get it for $30.

                John Wick Hex - Ever wanted to see John Wick with A Scanner Darkly style? Well now you can in this top down and/or Alone In The Dark camera angled "strategy game".

                112 Operator - Capitalizing on the enormous success that took the world by storm with 911 Operator, Jutsu Games is at it again with 112 Operator. It claims you can manage emergency services from any city in the world. I'm skeptical.

                Guts and Glory - A racing platforming game with an extreme gore gimmick. I would have liked it years ago, but today is part of a larger, growing mass of typical short attention span trash.

                Ring of Pain - No, this isn't about the NuvaRing. It's a card-based strategy game that seems made for a mobile phone with its basic graphics/UI that take up the whole screen.

                Garage: Bad Trip - Good title art. A top down stick shooter that might not be horrible, but also might be horrible.

                The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia - I have this on Epic Games; got it free. I love typing games. This one is awful because it mixes typing with character movement; WASD moves your character but also types WASD, so you use Shift+WASD to move, and you can move and type at the same time, unless you need to use W, A, S, or D. I gave up after twenty minutes. Might be doable if you throw a gamepad on the floor and move your character around with your feet.

                Tools Up - Probably the worst name for a game I've seen in a while. It's a top down cooperative renovation game, advertised as best enjoyed from a couch. I'd rather enjoy something else on my couch. Like a plate of delicious spaghetti.

                Hiveswap Friendsim - Okay this just stole the worst game name award from Tools Up. WTF. A text based something with graphics circa Carmen Sandiego 1988. Apple II version.

                Black Future '88 - The 88 reference above has no relation to this game. A 2D platformer/shooter that looks like a mix of Flashback and Robocop -vs- Terminator. Roguelike elements giving it a lack of level design probably makes it excruciating to play.

                Syberia 3 - If you played and enjoyed the first two Syberias (which you could have gotten free on GOG a while back), now's your chance to get the 3rd on the cheap. Oh wait, it's on sale for $4.49 through October 11th . If that's not enough to wet your orifice, 51% of Steam user reviews don't recommend it!
                Yea paused my sub.

                Comment


                  Katana zero is excellent, and Black Future is pretty goode too.
                  Never put off tomorrow what you can put off today!

                  Comment


                    Due Process - Neat art and environments ruined by the fact that it's already cheap, as well as an online only FPS in early access and nobody is playing.

                    House Flipper - Um... a unique game where you flip houses. I feel like if this were the type of game you'd like, you'd have already bought it. Its overwhelmingly positive review average will no doubt be brought down by Humbledowners ("OMG this game is so boring.")

                    Project Wingman - A jet fighter game that looks pretty sweet. I've had my eye on it for a while. Probably the best game of the bundle, but can't confirm personally because I haven't played it or any of the others. SP only, but this doesn't bother me.

                    Wingspan - A relaxing strategy game about birds. Looks like Mahjong mixed with Solitaire, but with birds on the cards.

                    BPM: Bullets Per Minute - Following the trend of Project IGI: I'm Going In, BPM is a redundantly titled FPS. It boasts lots of killing in orange-brown environments and a soundtrack that may be good.

                    Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion - Could easily be on Game Boy Color, a top down adventure game that focuses on puzzles.

                    SimpleRockets 2 - A space launching game for people who thought Kerbal was too complicated?

                    Timelie - An isometric OG Wolfenstein game with updated graphics and a time control gimmick.

                    Wrath: Aeon of Ruin - Retro FPS that features more colors than BPM, but lower grade textures.

                    Mobius Point '83 - A Panzer General game that features flow charts and Solitaire. Actually looks well made.

                    I guess that's it. There's usually 12 isn't there? Doesn't matter.

                    I chalk this sad bundle up as the best bundle of the year. Things are lookin' up, bois!

                    Comment


                      Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
                      Due Process - Neat art and environments ruined by the fact that it's already cheap, as well as an online only FPS in early access and nobody is playing.

                      House Flipper - Um... a unique game where you flip houses. I feel like if this were the type of game you'd like, you'd have already bought it. Its overwhelmingly positive review average will no doubt be brought down by Humbledowners ("OMG this game is so boring.")

                      Project Wingman - A jet fighter game that looks pretty sweet. I've had my eye on it for a while. Probably the best game of the bundle, but can't confirm personally because I haven't played it or any of the others. SP only, but this doesn't bother me.

                      Wingspan - A relaxing strategy game about birds. Looks like Mahjong mixed with Solitaire, but with birds on the cards.

                      BPM: Bullets Per Minute - Following the trend of Project IGI: I'm Going In, BPM is a redundantly titled FPS. It boasts lots of killing in orange-brown environments and a soundtrack that may be good.

                      Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion - Could easily be on Game Boy Color, a top down adventure game that focuses on puzzles.

                      SimpleRockets 2 - A space launching game for people who thought Kerbal was too complicated?

                      Timelie - An isometric OG Wolfenstein game with updated graphics and a time control gimmick.

                      Wrath: Aeon of Ruin - Retro FPS that features more colors than BPM, but lower grade textures.

                      Mobius Point '83 - A Panzer General game that features flow charts and Solitaire. Actually looks well made.

                      I guess that's it. There's usually 12 isn't there? Doesn't matter.

                      I chalk this sad bundle up as the best bundle of the year. Things are lookin' up, bois!
                      I highly enjoyed Project Wingman. I have a HOTAS set up but I would have enjoyed it with just a stick.

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by mizzer View Post
                        I highly enjoyed Project Wingman. I have a HOTAS set up but I would have enjoyed it with just a stick.
                        I heard it's quite good.
                        Humble Games is a publisher of Project Wingman and it's on Game Pass for PC.
                        I have nothing witty to say.

                        Comment


                          I tried it on Gamepass and wasn't impressed, however that version didn't support VR which would probably have made a big difference.

                          Comment


                            Originally posted by Fuku2 View Post
                            I heard it's quite good.
                            Humble Games is a publisher of Project Wingman and it's on Game Pass for PC.
                            I picked it up like a week ago for cheap on steam.

                            Comment


                              F**k.
                              I have nothing witty to say.

                              Comment


                                Steam's latest patching scheme is optimizing downloads but tearing up HDD clicks and blips with compression. A 155 MB patch for Ghostrunner is taking 20 minutes to install.

                                So I'll do my thing whilst I wait.

                                Maneater - It's probably not what you think. Instead it's about playing a shark. Advertises as an RPG. When I saw it months ago I thought it was MP only but it turns out that it's SP only. I can't tell if it's 3rd person, first person, or 2.5D side scroller. Maybe I'll watch a gameplay video and buy it on sale for $19.99 (through Dec 13).

                                Mordhau - This one is MP only. Sword swingy, horse ridey, medieval PvP game. Requires players to be online and playing for enjoyment. According to Steam, there are 1,826 right now.

                                Endzone: A World Apart - Post apocalyptic city builder. Doesn't look bad.

                                Beyond the Wire - They lost me at MMO. Looks WW1 based. Is it BF1? Is it Red Orchestra? Is it filling Red Orchestra's shoes using BF1's WW1 setting? (probably) Still Early Access

                                Partisans 1941 - Company of Heroes done by Russia.

                                The Survivalists - There are just too many games. I feel like I've seen a hundred different versions of this. Could easily run on a Nintendo DS. Top down crafting/building who cares.

                                Lacuna - Poor looking 2D pixel graphics adventure game. Marketing title graphic looks good.

                                8Doors: Arum's Afterlife Adventure - I'm not sure what the appeal of this game would be. Features browngray, white, and red colors in a very 2D action platform.

                                Greak: Memories of Azur - A 2D platformer puzzle game with more colors than the above.

                                Fling to the Finish - A co-op racing game that has zero people playing it right now. Looks extremely frustrating to play.

                                Tohu - Point and click 2D puzzle game that features interesting looking art.

                                Voidigo - This game looks absolutely terrible but it has 99% positive rating overall, with 100% positive rating for recent reviews. Top down rogelike shooter. Still early access.

                                Overall, not their worst.

                                Comment


                                  Maneater is great fun, platted it on PS4 when it first came out. Basically, you swim around as a shark eating things to get bigger/upgrades. It's a 3rd person tale of revenge. Chris Parnell narrates. Would recommend.
                                  “On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid
                                  the fear and despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all
                                  that is good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it’s
                                  the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar!”

                                  YellowBeard says, "Fold ya scurvy b*st*rds!"

                                  Comment


                                    Mafia: Definitive Edition - Get in this bundle the game that you already own, a 2nd time!

                                    Iron Harvest - Tired of the Steampunk aesthetic? Well now you get Dieselpunk (boy did Wolfenstein miss out on this term) in an RTS. At present has 551 concurrent players so has a surprisingly active base. Could all be Humblebois though.

                                    Project Winter - A 3 dimensional Among Us with survival influences that was once semi-popular, but now has less than 1k players. Could all be Humblebois.

                                    Rebel Cops - A self described "unforgiving" top down, isometric turn based squad game where you click click click your way to death against the bad guys. But you're rebel cops. But you're not the bad guys.

                                    Rustler - Self described as Grand Theft Horse, for fans of the original couple of GTA games, of which there seem to be few today. Because they're annoying. Cop horses have red/blue lights when they chase you down and according to positive reviews this is one of the best things about it.

                                    The Henry Stickmin Collection - Probably the best game of the bunch, a poorly drawn 2D side scrolling choose your own adventure game. Promises funny character failures.

                                    Farmer's Dynasty - A poor man's Farming Simulator 2021 with Sims influences.

                                    Between the Stars - Space based Strategy/RPG that actually doesn't look bad. Early Access. Demo available.

                                    Retrowave - Looks to be a semi-relaxing speeding straight-line traffic weaving simulator based in a 3D Outrun universe, without the cops. Overwhelmingly Positive review ratings. Early Access. $2 if you're not a Humble Choice subscriber.

                                    Midnight Protocol - A decent looking Hacking/Mystery solving simulator that apparently did not get much fanfare at release. Could be one of those hidden gems if you're into this sort of game.

                                    Comment


                                      Love these little mini monthly reviews.
                                      They mostly come at night... mostly.

                                      Comment


                                        while i really enjoy your minimalistic reviews, Crawdaddy, i have to say that Iron Harvest is a great game and Rustler, well, it is fun at least for a while. Of course it is repetitive (as most GTA-Clones are). Midnight Protocol is also a great game, but very minimalistic, obviously not something for the usual gamer, but might be cool for people who are into that kind of subgenre.

                                        The Henry Stickmin Collection is more of an interactiv cartoon than a game, but i'm sure it has a lot of fans out there.


                                        ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

                                        "Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn. *Delmore Schwartz*


                                        ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

                                        Comment


                                          We’ve been listening to the Humble community about how we can make Humble Choice even better, and the message isContinue reading


                                          More like Humble Bundle is doing an Ubisoft level downgrade.
                                          ,____,
                                          [^_^]
                                          /)___)

                                          -"---"-
                                          Rage3D PC Gaming Hit-List
                                          Official PC Gaming Deals Thread
                                          Has the above thread been misplaced/renamed/merged/stickied/locked? Well then there's a doins transpirin! Find the tome and bring forth the sacrifice to restore peace and order.
                                          "VIAGRA FALLS, slowly I turned, and step by step, inch by inch, I walked up to him, I smashed him, I hit him, I bonked him, I bopped him, I socked him and I mashed his face and I knocked him down."

                                          Comment


                                            Originally posted by Seyiji View Post
                                            https://blog.humblebundle.com/2022/0...s-leveling-up/

                                            More like Humble Bundle is doing an Ubisoft level downgrade.
                                            The choices have been lack luster for almost all months except for 1 or 2, can it really be downgraded?
                                            Originally posted by David O. McKay
                                            The home is the first and most effective place to learn the lessons of life: truth, honor, virtue, self control, the value of education, honest work, and the purpose and privilege of life. Nothing can take the place of home in rearing and teaching children, and no other success can compensate for failure in the home.
                                            Originally posted by Albert Einstein
                                            Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.

                                            Comment


                                              They're just giving everyone the classic plan it looks like. I got that email and wondered what the hell it was about since that's what I'm already getting.
                                              “On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid
                                              the fear and despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all
                                              that is good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it’s
                                              the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar!”

                                              YellowBeard says, "Fold ya scurvy b*st*rds!"

                                              Comment


                                                i still have a hard time understanding who actually spends money on stuff like that monthly garbage. I mean...most of the time it's really ...bad...like rrrrreally.


                                                ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

                                                "Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn. *Delmore Schwartz*


                                                ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩۞۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

                                                Comment


                                                  Originally posted by Silent-Runner View Post
                                                  i still have a hard time understanding who actually spends money on stuff like that monthly garbage. I mean...most of the time it's really ...bad...like rrrrreally.
                                                  I believe I have only 1 month left and I already removed my credit card so they can't surprise charge me for another year. It started out good for me and then went downhill very fast where I just kept pausing the month over and over.
                                                  I have nothing witty to say.

                                                  Comment


                                                    I liked the ability to play games that I otherwise wouldn't look at twice, and found some that I really enjoyed.

                                                    After a year my backlog was at 80 games or something. After a 2nd year, 180. June, 2021 was my last month with the thing. No regerts. Or ragrets. Or however you want to misspell it.

                                                    Comment


                                                      Behold, the change brought to Humble Choice, that will bring you fewer games, but they will be of higher quality.

                                                      Borderlands 3 - Less than three years after the hit sequel hit our digital storefronts, you can now collect it in your Humble Choice bundle!

                                                      Borderlands 3: Director's Cut - Back in the day, any DLC or add ons to your Choice games would be a "sub selection" within the claimed game. Now they're counting it as an additional item to make the bundle look bigger! They probably should have started with doing it this way.

                                                      Black Book - Two dimensional adventure-looking side scroller but maybe not because there's cards. Interesting visual style.

                                                      Per Aspera - It's not a misspelling of anti-persperant, it's a "let's clean up Mars and terraform it" strategy game where you are a bot with the task.

                                                      Just Die Already - From the creators of Goat Simulator, I guess they didn't want to name this Elderly Simulator. Chaotic sandbox/playground game. Looks to be in the same vein as Goat Sim but with actual endgame goals.

                                                      Before We Leave - A building simulator where you build civilizations on a basketball and then spread your civilization onto a new basketball.

                                                      Paradise Lost - A walking sim/chase simulator/adventure game set in a Nazi bunker.

                                                      Everhood - Pixel graphic dodging/jumping game. Maybe like Tempest but on a single plane and no shooting.

                                                      Calico - As thumbnails, the flesh-like colors used for the environments in this game made me think it was some other kind of game, but instead it's a coax hungry mammals into a cafe game. If you have a 7 - 9 year old daughter, she might really like it.

                                                      Comment


                                                        Looks like a good month for a change. Desperados 3, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, Man of Medan, etc.
                                                        AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | Fractal Design Celsius S24 AIO | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite | 2 x 16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 (14-14-14-34) B-Die | MSI 3080 VENTUS 3X OC 10G | Creative Sound Blaster Z | Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD | WD Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD | Samusng 850 Evo 500GB SSD | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | WD 640GB Black | Asus BW-12B1ST 12X Blu-ray Burner | Fractal Design Define R5 case | EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 PSU | Win 10 Pro | 4K w/Hisense 55" U8H Mini LED Quantum ULED 4K TV
                                                        HT: Hisense 55" U8H Mini LED Quantum ULED 4K TV | Onkyo TX-SR605 A/V receiver | JBL EC35 center | 2 JBL E30's (fronts, bi-amped) | 2 JBL N24II's (rears) | Homemade Sonosub w/Dayton 12" driver (extension to 14Hz), BASH 300w amp | Panasonic DP-UB820 4K Blu-ray player | Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player | Xbox Series X
                                                        Camera Gear: Nikon D7000 DSLR | Nikon 16-85mm F3.5-5.6 VR | Nikon 50mm F1.8 G | Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG Macro | Slik Pro 700DX tripod legs with Cullmann Magnesit 35Nm ballhead

                                                        Comment


                                                          Deathloop is in for October.
                                                          AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | Fractal Design Celsius S24 AIO | Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite | 2 x 16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3200 (14-14-14-34) B-Die | MSI 3080 VENTUS 3X OC 10G | Creative Sound Blaster Z | Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 NVMe SSD | WD Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD | Samusng 850 Evo 500GB SSD | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | WD 640GB Black | Asus BW-12B1ST 12X Blu-ray Burner | Fractal Design Define R5 case | EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 PSU | Win 10 Pro | 4K w/Hisense 55" U8H Mini LED Quantum ULED 4K TV
                                                          HT: Hisense 55" U8H Mini LED Quantum ULED 4K TV | Onkyo TX-SR605 A/V receiver | JBL EC35 center | 2 JBL E30's (fronts, bi-amped) | 2 JBL N24II's (rears) | Homemade Sonosub w/Dayton 12" driver (extension to 14Hz), BASH 300w amp | Panasonic DP-UB820 4K Blu-ray player | Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player | Xbox Series X
                                                          Camera Gear: Nikon D7000 DSLR | Nikon 16-85mm F3.5-5.6 VR | Nikon 50mm F1.8 G | Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG Macro | Slik Pro 700DX tripod legs with Cullmann Magnesit 35Nm ballhead

                                                          Comment


                                                            Does anyone have a spare key for Hot Wheels Unleashed? I think it was part of Humble Choice in August 2022.

                                                            Comment



                                                              Humble Choice sent me an email last month giving me the chance to lock in this month's game rotation as well as next months! I did not partake. Regardless, here's this month's offerings:

                                                              Ghostwire: Tokyo - I once had a dream that I asked an AI Mainframe to create a game for me. I told it that it needed to be futuristic, colorful, and have a story that played out like a senseless dream. The game in my dream was called Spectrecable: Osaka. I have filed paperwork with my lawyer in preparation to take ownership for this IP before Epic Games offers it for free.

                                                              Remnant: From the Ashes - For those that didn't get it during either of the times it was offered for free on Epic, or didn't get it while it was on sale for $4 several times on Steam, you can now claim ownership of this highly rated 3rd person Souls-like shooter with a super cool haircut (or hat, if you look at the newer banners for the game). I guess I'm doing a disservice to the fact that this is for the Complete version, which gives access to the tepidly received DLCs.

                                                              Curse of the Dead Gods - Looks like a reasonably deep isometric action RPG, with heavy strategy influence. Hades art style, and watching the trailer it looks like your character does a lot of spinning with sharp objects, just like my kids.

                                                              Honey, I Joined a Cult - Title says you joined a cult but the game apparently puts you in charge of one. I think they could have done a lot better with that. Looks like a basic 2D micromanagement simulator with skins/item names based on cultish things. Maybe.

                                                              Eternal Threads - Would it be great to buy a set of clothes that last forever? Boy would it! Completely opposite of something called Death Stranding. You play the part of Scott Bakula except you don't actually take control of any character, going back in time and manipulating things so that the characters make different decisions and don't die. Probably very tedious without a walkthrough, and ungratifying with one.

                                                              Grime (non-deluxe, wtf): Colors of Rot - Now that's a title that gets me excited! Unfortunately it looks a basic, frustrating, dark and empty action platformer. There's a game that's not named Shadow of the Beast that it reminds me of, maybe also developed by Psygnosis, that was very empty, dark, and frustrating and I gave up on it very quickly when I was 15 so maybe I'm projecting a bit.

                                                              Turbo Golf Racing - Tired of traditional racers with their ... racing and their... driving and ... ? Well now you can race on a golf course and move a ball around like you're playing rocket league but on a golf course but with a race track on it.

                                                              Meeple Station - Very interestingly looks like an isometric Honey, I Joined a Cult, but in space and with spreadsheets.

                                                              There you have it. Hurry now, before this month's bundle expires in 28 days!

                                                              Comment


                                                                curse of the dead gods isnt an arpg, its a roguelike the same as hades or dead cells.
                                                                Never put off tomorrow what you can put off today!

                                                                Comment


                                                                  I missed July. Oh well. On to August!

                                                                  Disco Elysium: Have you ever wanted to dance 70's style with the Rage3D member that left the site under strange, mysterious circumstances? Oh wait that was Elysian, and this game has nothing to do with disco dancing (as far as I can tell). Top-down isometric very deep, very well made role playing game with strong character building/choices matter branches. Too bad everyone already owns it. Pretty sure I got it for $9 a year or two ago. Might play it one day.

                                                                  Chivalry II: Good looking melee/medieval FPS game where you might actually be able to find a server to play on. Multiplayer only, so not even a consideration for me. As of this moment, Steam says there are 1557 people playing.

                                                                  Road 96 : Story based game where you hitchhike your way to "the border", meet unique NPCs and interact with them more or less as awkwardly as you do in real life. Hear their stories and use your attention span to make decisions as the game progresses. I was interested in this when it first came out, and it wouldn't surprise me if it's actually pretty good.

                                                                  Trek to Yomi: "Cinematic" (read: black and white) (perfect game for badsykes; we need you back!) game where you 2D fight people with swords. Hopefully has a good story but they're not selling it very well on the store page.

                                                                  Arcade Paradise : Strange game that looks like another money-grab where they make a game with a bunch of old arcade/console games and hope no one notices that emulators are a thing. Instead it appears to be originally developed old-style games in the spirit of those emulated games (take that, you cheats!) that you can play, and somehow that helps your arcade that you manage make more money...? According to Steam, it's similar to a game I've played Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015.

                                                                  Such ART : Interesting looking game where you manage an art studio but a big part of it is creating the art that you sell. 98% overall positive reviews, so there must be something special about it. Too bad it's not VR. Not that I have VR equipment, it just seems it would be a perfect game for it.

                                                                  Tin Can : First person, you're trapped in space and need to eject via escape pod. Once you do, you need to learn how to use the escape pod's systems to get to safety. Game includes exciting things like reading manuals and trial/error puzzles. Seems another perfect VR title that is not.

                                                                  Hot Brass : Top down steal/tactical game with simple graphics. After some investigation I'm shocked to learn it's not also a mobile game. I feel like there's a thousand games like this that are all better looking and better made.

                                                                  So there you have it. The "main" two titles are just as fetching to me as the two main titles in previous months, but this time the following games seem like a much better mix than usual. A number of these titles are the types of titles that I signed up for Humble Monthly in the first place. Also, I find it ironic that a long time ago (I suppose around October 18, 2019) they changed from Humble Monthly to Humble Choice, and after a couple of years (or so) there is no longer choice. You get all 8 games every month.... I guess you still have the choice to pause, but that's not enough to warrant the name change IMO. Shower thoughts.

                                                                  Comment


                                                                    Originally posted by Crawdaddy79 View Post
                                                                    I missed July. Oh well. On to August!

                                                                    Disco Elysium: Have you ever wanted to dance 70's style with the Rage3D member that left the site under strange, mysterious circumstances? Oh wait that was Elysian, and this game has nothing to do with disco dancing (as far as I can tell). Top-down isometric very deep, very well made role playing game with strong character building/choices matter branches. Too bad everyone already owns it. Pretty sure I got it for $9 a year or two ago. Might play it one day.

                                                                    Chivalry II: Good looking melee/medieval FPS game where you might actually be able to find a server to play on. Multiplayer only, so not even a consideration for me. As of this moment, Steam says there are 1557 people playing.

                                                                    Road 96 : Story based game where you hitchhike your way to "the border", meet unique NPCs and interact with them more or less as awkwardly as you do in real life. Hear their stories and use your attention span to make decisions as the game progresses. I was interested in this when it first came out, and it wouldn't surprise me if it's actually pretty good.

                                                                    Trek to Yomi: "Cinematic" (read: black and white) (perfect game for badsykes; we need you back!) game where you 2D fight people with swords. Hopefully has a good story but they're not selling it very well on the store page.

                                                                    Arcade Paradise : Strange game that looks like another money-grab where they make a game with a bunch of old arcade/console games and hope no one notices that emulators are a thing. Instead it appears to be originally developed old-style games in the spirit of those emulated games (take that, you cheats!) that you can play, and somehow that helps your arcade that you manage make more money...? According to Steam, it's similar to a game I've played Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015.

                                                                    Such ART : Interesting looking game where you manage an art studio but a big part of it is creating the art that you sell. 98% overall positive reviews, so there must be something special about it. Too bad it's not VR. Not that I have VR equipment, it just seems it would be a perfect game for it.

                                                                    Tin Can : First person, you're trapped in space and need to eject via escape pod. Once you do, you need to learn how to use the escape pod's systems to get to safety. Game includes exciting things like reading manuals and trial/error puzzles. Seems another perfect VR title that is not.

                                                                    Hot Brass : Top down steal/tactical game with simple graphics. After some investigation I'm shocked to learn it's not also a mobile game. I feel like there's a thousand games like this that are all better looking and better made.

                                                                    So there you have it. The "main" two titles are just as fetching to me as the two main titles in previous months, but this time the following games seem like a much better mix than usual. A number of these titles are the types of titles that I signed up for Humble Monthly in the first place. Also, I find it ironic that a long time ago (I suppose around October 18, 2019) they changed from Humble Monthly to Humble Choice, and after a couple of years (or so) there is no longer choice. You get all 8 games every month.... I guess you still have the choice to pause, but that's not enough to warrant the name change IMO. Shower thoughts.
                                                                    Yea I skipped this one

                                                                    Comment

                                                                    Working...
                                                                    X