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Another bundle and this one actually surprisingly good. The Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle 2 is now out.

While the cheapest tier has no Linux-native games, they other tiers are rather interesting. If you pay more than the average you get:

  • Nuclear Throne
  • Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight
  • LISA
  • SOMA

And if you pay $15 for the top tier (around £11.51) you will get: Opus Magnum, which is easily one of my favourite games to release with Linux support for quite some time. I don't think I can overstate how much I love that game, absolutely worth that price! You can see my previous thoughts on it here and I still think it was in my top 5 for 2017.

Check out the Humble Overwhelmingly Positive Bundle 2.

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benjamimgois 2 Oct 2018
SOMA is one of the best games i´ve player this year and one of the best scifi historys i´ve ever seen.
hummer010 2 Oct 2018
Done! Opus Magnum for $15 is worth it. The rest of the games (and the $2 as a monthly subscriber) are just a bonus.
nosklo 2 Oct 2018
I'm interested if the first tier is also good if you're willing to steamplay the games.

According to reports, Wuppo runs flawless. However there are no reports for simulacra, and Subsurface Circular has mixed results, with one report saying it works and the other saying it doesn't.

If anyone can test the games with steamplay that would help a lot.
sub 2 Oct 2018
I'd like to pass a SOMA key to someone currently not able to buy it.

Edit: Key is gone.


Last edited by sub on 2 Oct 2018 at 9:40 pm UTC
Leopard 2 Oct 2018
Damn , for a moment i thought LISA was on lowest tier. Looks like i'll have to wait for a Steam sale still.
vgnmnky 2 Oct 2018
I'd like to pass a SOMA key to someone currently not able to buy it.

I wouldn't mind a SOMA key! I'm not massively needy, as I have a stack of games to play, but I do like the look of that one.
sub 2 Oct 2018
I'd like to pass a SOMA key to someone currently not able to buy it.

I wouldn't mind a SOMA key! I'm not massively needy, as I have a stack of games to play, but I do like the look of that one.

Drop me a DM. Your profile seems to be private.


Last edited by sub on 2 Oct 2018 at 9:20 pm UTC
hummer010 2 Oct 2018
I too have a SOMA key, if anyone wants it.

[Edit]Key is gone[/Edit]


Last edited by hummer010 on 3 Oct 2018 at 12:07 pm UTC
nibiron 2 Oct 2018
I too have a SOMA key, if anyone wants it.
Thank you so much :)
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