The Humble Unity Bundle is now officially live and it brings with it a pretty good selection of games available on Linux. As usual, I will only note what has a Linux native version, there's others in the bundle that are Windows-only.
If you pay at least $1 you will get:
- Oxenfree
- AER Memories of Old
If you pay more than the current average you get:
- Wasteland 2: Director's Cut
- The Final Station
If you pay $15 (approx £11.65) or more you get:
- Torment: Tides of Numenera
- Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - Doesn't have a Linux icon, even though it's a Linux game. I've let my Humble Store contact know.
- Universal Sound FX (Unity asset store collection) - Doesn't list Linux, but no reason why it won't work in the Linux version of the Unity editor.
Honestly, this bundle is totally worth the top tier as they're both very good games. If you're interested, check out The Humble Unity Bundle.
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I already own Wasteland 2 and Tides of Numenera, and although Shadow Tactics looks great, I had to go for the lowest tier this time. AER and Oxenfree seem well worth the 0.90€.
I have no use for the Unity assets. If anyone wants them, just shoot me a PM.
I have no use for the Unity assets. If anyone wants them, just shoot me a PM.
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This bundle is totally worth it just for the games. I'd be all over it ... if I didn't already own every single Linux game in the bundle!
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Huh. And I was looking at AER in the GoG sale, but this is even better.
Is Torment any good if I didn't play the first game (and probably won't)?
Is Torment any good if I didn't play the first game (and probably won't)?
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Quoting: KelsHuh. And I was looking at AER in the GoG sale, but this is even better.
Is Torment any good if I didn't play the first game (and probably won't)?
It's probably better if you didn't play the first game. Then you won't be disappointed that it doesn't quite live up to the original. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed Tides of Numenera, and it's a good game, but it just wasn't quite as good a story as Planescape.
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As a hobbyist gamedev who has used Unity Linux editor this is a great deal! Also the games are worth it alone ^_^
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Somebody must have access to my wish list!?! :S:
I wanted to avoid bundles, now that I don't have time to play usually, but.....
I wanted to avoid bundles, now that I don't have time to play usually, but.....
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The only thing I want from this one is AER. May just buy it separately for a reasonable price.
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The Final Station is a good game too if you like good pixelart and "survival-horror-like" 2D gameplay... story is a bit obscure but there is a good atmosphere through the game! (The game is a bit overpriced ihmo, but if you take the DLC with it it's worth the full price for both as the DLC has more or less the same amount of gameplay than the base game) :)
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I already have Oxenfree, Wasteland 2 and Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun , all great games
The unity stuff interest me, just to learn a bit making stuff in Unity, I doubt I get a full game finished, but just some smaller projects could be fun. Do all these Unity Asset Store collections not work in the Linux Unity version?
And then I get Final Station and Torment: Tides of Numenera on top :-)
The unity stuff interest me, just to learn a bit making stuff in Unity, I doubt I get a full game finished, but just some smaller projects could be fun. Do all these Unity Asset Store collections not work in the Linux Unity version?
And then I get Final Station and Torment: Tides of Numenera on top :-)
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:><: damn it Liam! I promised myself I wouldn't buy any more games that I don't have time to play haha.
Now look what you've done! :P
Now look what you've done! :P
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Shame they dont provide AER drm-free, albeit its available on GOG.
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Thanks for the "Heads Up" on this one. The Unity Game Engine is amazing.
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