There's some seriously spooky stuff going in the latest from Humble Bundle. Inside the Fright of your Life Bundle you'll get some pretty great games. Here's a run over Steam Deck / Linux desktop compatibility.
To save you clicking around below you'll see the expected compatibility for each title on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, along with any ProtonDB rating and noting any Native Linux versions available. Plus each is a Steam link, so you can go see more info on each if you need to.
- ProtonDB Gold
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Gold
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Gold
- Deck Verified
- Linux Native
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Gold
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Silver
- Deck Playable
I have to admit, might just get it for Alan Wake, always wanted to go through that. Seems like a pretty good deal for all those games at £10.65 for all of them.
Check out the bundle here.
Also do check out their previous bundle that has the likes of TEKKEN 7, CODE VEIN, GOD EATER 3 and more.
(* I accidentally started a DLC chapter once and they did add arbitrary difficulty... got tired of it in about 20 minutes and never went back to it. That's all there was to that chapter too, it seemed)
I've had it for several years, since it came to the PC (remastered a bit from console). There was a problem with audio licensing or something and it went away for a while (wasn't available for purchase anymore) but they redid some of that and re-released it. I SWEAR that Alan Wake is a different voice actor now. I don't have a frame of reference to compare it to, but it stuck out like a sore thumb when I went back to it.
Very worthwhile game, the creepy woods, the atmosphere and good story and characters. The bear traps are a real treat, the sound it makes and the way it stops your motion almost makes it feel like you really stepped in a bear trap if you weren't expecting it. (That's immersion... I almost felt that one time)
Looks like Alan Wake 2 is getting the same treatment, but since it's a new game, hopefully sales will be lousy enough that the exclusivity won't last. Or maybe it will, if Epic funded the development:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/108710/discussions/0/3877093659886752728/
Also, disappointed that Stasis: Bone Totem still hasn't gotten a native Linux build. They said they would try to get it done soon after release, but maybe didn't bother once it got Steam Deck Verified.
Once I had that done I did Alan Wakes American Nightmare. Not quite the same quality or atmosphere as the original, but still worth playing if you enjoyed the story.
I wish they'd release the remaster on steam. Maybe one day they will along with Alan Wake 2.
Last edited by lejimster on 14 October 2023 at 8:59 am UTC
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