The Humble At-Home Arcade Bundle is live and it has a couple of games you might want to add to your collection. Here's what compatibility to expect on Steam Deck and desktop Linux.
Using the usual rating system of Deck Verified, ProtonDB and Native Linux notes to save you clicking around. Each game title is also a Steam link in case you need more info first.
Here's what's inside:
Redout 2 (Plus 20% off Season Pass)
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Gold
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
River City Girls (Plus 20% off River City Girls 2)
- Steam Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Silver
Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure (Pinball FX + Pinball FX3)
- Steam Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Gold
Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate Edition
- Steam Deck Unsupported (but works well with tweaks)
- ProtonDB Gold
- Steam Deck Unsupported (works but has performance issues)
- ProtonDB Gold
- Steam Deck Unsupported (but works well with tweaks)
- ProtonDB Gold
See the full bundle here if any of those interest you.
Right now Humble has a bunch of other deals also going like Humble Choice for July 2023 having The Outer Worlds, TemTem, Yakuza 4 Remastered and more. They also have a cyberpunk games bundle as well!
They also have a Square Enix sale, a Yakuza Chronicles sale and more in the main store.
Yes to the pinball table and Terror of Hemasaurus
Clear no to THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: Remake (very short and the already mentioned performance issues) and Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate Edition (supposed to be more than 100 GB with always only DRM)
River City Girls seems to be a lot worse than Pengling's choice (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge) – at least the graphics are nice.
TRAIL OUT has some very bad reviews.
Quoting: KlaasRiver City Girls seems to be a lot worse than Pengling's choice (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge) – at least the graphics are nice.Heheheh. Honestly, I might've been a bit more tempted if it had been River City Girls Zero instead, which is a previously-untranslated SNES game from 1994 (Shin Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio-tachi no Banka, as I'm fond of the original release of the game (I still have the cartridge hanging around, even).
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