Humble Monthly is becoming Humble Choice

I'm going to be cancelling my subscription at the beginning of the year. I'm just not getting anything valuable for me. I'm noticing that some of my older keys that I purchased and never used are no longer available (so they are definitely use it or lose it).
 
I'm going to be cancelling my subscription at the beginning of the year. I'm just not getting anything valuable for me. I'm noticing that some of my older keys that I purchased and never used are no longer available (so they are definitely use it or lose it).
Serious... ? Damn!! That sucks
 
Humble choice for Jan 2021 is one of the worst so far.
You thought December was a lump of coal up the wazoo?

This is like week old Christmas dinner leftovers served from Santa's cumstocking with extra country gravy from Rudolph's bulging biscuits.


The new game list is not out yet. I was just practising for the reveal. :D
 
Humble choice for Jan 2021 is one of the worst so far.
You thought December was a lump of coal up the wazoo?

This is like week old Christmas dinner leftovers served from Santa's cumstocking with extra country gravy from Rudolph's bulging biscuits.


The new game list is not out yet. I was just practising for the reveal. :D
:lol:

You had me for a second and then it dawned on me...it's assuredly da troof :cry:
 
Posting the list because some are saying that titles are disappearing over time (because Rage3D.com will outlast them all).

This month:

PC Building Simulator - Practice building a PC on your PC because you can't get stock to build a PC in real life.

Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey - Similar letters as Assassin's Creed Odyssey and from the creator of Assassin's Creed, but not the same. Start from nothing, grow your clan into survival.

Pathologic 2 - The sequel to a game that looked interesting. Has a group of die-hard fans, near cult following. Looked like it requires a lot of time investment so I never played 1. Now I have 2.

Warhammer: Chaosbane - Top down hack/slash RPG in Warhammer universe that somehow managed to score below 80% on Steam reviews.

Total Tank Simulator - Sandboxy strategy game akin to TABS, but looks much more interesting with its physical destruction and larger maps.

Song of Horror: Complete Edition - Implies they released an incomplete game initially. Fear based walking simluator puzzle game. This one features multiple player characters.

Not Tonight - I should get this game for my wife so she'll stop asking. 2D strategy RPG sim survival humor something that looks mostly bad. Set in Britain after Brexit failed.

Vampire: Shadows of New York - Another postcard simulator where you read texts and look at landmarks with pictures of people in front of them.

Tales of the Neon Sea - 2D adventure game that focuses on you hovering your mouse and investigating every object, set in a cyberpunk world. Doesn't sound tedious at all.

Minoria - 2D action adventure platformer where you play a girl in a dress with a high split.

Deleveled - Fell asleep looking at the screenshots. Don't know what it is.

The Ambassador: Fractured Timelines - Top down 2D action RPG that would look bad on the Game Boy Color.
 
I dunno gays... I just went on a frenzy to add all of these keys to my account starting with January, then going back to October to December. Once I got to December's bundle I just couldn't bring myself to claim any of them. I felt instant depression that the "lead" game, Overcooked 2 with all its content is less appealing to me than every single one of the games from this month (as B quality as they are).

This month's bundle is better than last month's by a long shot.
 
This month:

Outward + The Soroboreans Expansion - 3rd person RPG that I keep getting ads for on Steam. The title art made it look like a 2D, top-down RPG to me so I was never interested in clicking the banners. Heh.

Valkyria 4 Complete Edition - It's tan. It's a game about tan. Cell shaded battle game. Can't tell if it's RTS or RPG or QTE extravaganza.

Endless Space 2: Digital Deluxe - I'll play this one when I play and enjoy the first one, which I got for free years ago.

Moving Out - Self described as a physics based moving simulator. Sounds great!

Trine 4 - The third sequel to the 2D platformer that taught us all that 2D platformers have a place in modern days.

The Wild Eight - 50% of Steam users recommend according to the Humble page. Looking at the game on Steam, it seems they transferred "recent reviews" instead of overall, which is 81% positive. A sad thing about these bundles is that most games see a drop in review average as the cheap-Os don't feel like their entitlement is sufficient.

Train Station Renovation - I fell asleep when I read the title. I see screenshots of radioactive waste, so might not be what I think it is.

Valfaris - 2D platformer/shooter action packed looking game with a metal soundtrack. Will play.

Werewolf: The Apocalypse - I didn't know there were so many postcard simulators until I started getting Humble Monthly bundles.

Lovecraft's Untold Stories - Top down action RPG. Looks bad.

Iris and the Giant - Card collection game that features up to 8 colors on screen at one time.

Boomerang Fu - Multiplayer game. Might play with kids.
 
I thought the Werewolf game was the actual game at first and I was like "F**k Yeah!!!" even though it is not supposed to be that great.

Then I investigated further and my...m....m..........zzzzzzzz.. snort!!!....huh wuh....whut happened?
 
I've been thinking about picking up Outward, so base game + a DLC for the price of my sub is cheaper than I could have got it otherwise. Works for me.

Though I do agree, the overall quality has been declining pretty starkly for a while now. Even their normal bundles have repeats of games from the monthly on the regular now.
 
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