26th March 2013, 5:09 PM
It seems Humble Bundle is starting to step up their big bundle schedule. I just got an e-mail about two bundles at once. One is an android bundle with a few notable titles, namely The Room (You're tearing me APART!). Metal Slug 3 is nice and all, but NOT on the Android. While I was very surprised about how competent some touch only controls have gotten in games like Dead Space Mobile, I really wish this Android bundle had been like the last one and offered PC versions of all these games, at least all the ones that have SEEN PC versions anyway. I seem to recall a PC version of the Metal Slug games some time ago when that game "rental" service for PC was still a thing (I forget what it was called). All in all though, worth a few dollars to me.
The next one is another THQ bundle. I could take or leave the Red Faction stuff here. I really never much cared about that series. However, it includes BOTH Darksiders games. Just getting Darksiders 2 for around $7 makes it more than worth it, which is basically why I bought it, as I already got the first Darksiders with the first THQ bundle. Now that Humble Bundle gives individual Steam keys for each separate game in the bundle instead of one for the whole group, I have an extra code for Darksiders 1 to give out now.
The next one is another THQ bundle. I could take or leave the Red Faction stuff here. I really never much cared about that series. However, it includes BOTH Darksiders games. Just getting Darksiders 2 for around $7 makes it more than worth it, which is basically why I bought it, as I already got the first Darksiders with the first THQ bundle. Now that Humble Bundle gives individual Steam keys for each separate game in the bundle instead of one for the whole group, I have an extra code for Darksiders 1 to give out now.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)