It's good to see Humble Bundle put out some more bundles that have a lot of Linux games, the latest is the Humble Classics Return Bundle.
Here's what you will get, as usual I will leave out any games that do not support Linux. Firstly, for pay what you want:
- Broken Sword 5 - The Serpent's Curse
- Shadowrun Returns
- Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut
If you pay more than the current average, you will also get:
- Shadowrun: Hong Kong - Extended Edition
- Wasteland 2: Director's Cut - Standard Edition
- Age of Wonders III
- Xenonauts (last we heard, it's not actually supported any more, but still has Linux builds)
Finally, if you pay at least $15 (about £10.72) you will grab:
- Torment: Tides of Numenera
- Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut Edition
This is probably one of the best bundles (at least for Linux gamers) that they've done in a while, a good assortment of games. I'm sure there's a couple there a bunch of you don't yet own.
Will you be grabbing a bundle?
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
Annoyingly I own all of those except Torment: ToN and Xenonauts. I think this deal will last until the next monthly subscription is active, so I might get the full pack (and $2 wallet credit) if I resume the subscription.
Agree that it is a fantastic bundle. I paid plenty for many of these titles, even on sale elsewhere.
Agree that it is a fantastic bundle. I paid plenty for many of these titles, even on sale elsewhere.
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Quoting: g000hAnnoyingly I own all of those except Torment: ToN and Xenonauts. I think this deal will last until the next monthly subscription is active, so I might get the full pack (and $2 wallet credit) if I resume the subscription.
Agree that it is a fantastic bundle. I paid plenty for many of these titles, even on sale elsewhere.
It seems I'm into classics, too. I already got the three Shadowrun games (just playing the last one, sigh), Wasteland, Broken Sword and Dreamfall (which is the only one I cannot wholeheartedly recommend).
Last edited by Eike on 21 February 2018 at 10:24 am UTC
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Wow great bundle. I will atleast get more than the average.
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I'll have to sit this one out, one reason I can't go into, but the other reason is I already have everything but Torment in my library.
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Well there goes $15 here soon. Been meaning to get nearly every game on the bundle at some point, now seems like a very good point. After this I may be able to finally get around to going through my backlog, it's getting rather large.;)
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Good prices. But lately finding myself in situations where DRM-free is highly convenient, and most of these are Steam keys. Most are also available on GOG, so I'll probably pass on the bundle.
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Like many here, I own the lot! Ah well... at least this article reminded me of Shadowrun. I might put a few hours into a re-run at some point soon.
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I only don't own Torment and Xenonauts: are they worth buying? Especially Xenonauts as I really like the two last xcom?
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Xenonauts works well in WINE if you wish to use mods that may not comply with the Linux legacy builds, there is Xenonauts2 demo also but I don't know if Xenonauts2 is coming to Linux (it should given Unity3D is being used).
UNFORTUNATELY I have majority of these titles already.,
If you love traditional play-style of XCOM1/2 then you will love Xenonauts. I look forward to Xenonauts 2.
Last edited by TheRiddick on 21 February 2018 at 4:44 pm UTC
UNFORTUNATELY I have majority of these titles already.,
If you love traditional play-style of XCOM1/2 then you will love Xenonauts. I look forward to Xenonauts 2.
Last edited by TheRiddick on 21 February 2018 at 4:44 pm UTC
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