Originally posted by Seyiji
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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.
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