The Beamdog & Owlcat RPG Humble Bundle has launched, and once again you've got a good deal to bag some quality games for cheaps.
Using ratings from Valve on Steam Deck Verified, plus any ProtonDB and Native Linux notes here's all that's in it. Plus as usual each is a Steam link if you need more info first. Check out the list:
Steam Deck Verified:
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - ProtonDB Platinum
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition - Native Linux
Steam Deck Playable:
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - ProtonDB Gold
+ Season Pass
+ Season Pass 2
Pathfinder: Kingmaker — Enhanced Plus Edition - Native Linux
+ Season Pass
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition - Complete Adventures - Native Linux
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition - Native Linux
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition - Native Linux
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition - Deluxe Edition - Native Linux
You also get 85% off Mythforce.
Check out the full bundle.
Btw. how are Icewind dale and Neverwinter nights?
Quoting: dvdBtw. how are Icewind dale and Neverwinter nights?Icewind Dales what Baldur's Gate would be like if you took away most of the story and replaced it with combat.
Neverwinter Nights is mostly about the module editor and multiplayer with a gm. The default modules are mostly classified as weak except the 2nd (? – I'm writing from memory) expansion.
Quoting: KlaasQuoting: dvdBtw. how are Icewind dale and Neverwinter nights?Icewind Dales what Baldur's Gate would be like if you took away most of the story and replaced it with combat.
I oddly enjoyed Icewind Dale. I don't know if it was just that the combat encounters were bit more fun than in Planescape Torment. Despite that it's still old fashioned RPG in it's core, so if you don't have any experience in the genre from that time period, it might take a while to adjust.
Quoting: AnzaI oddly enjoyed Icewind Dale.Why not?
It's not bad, but different. What I failed to mention is that you have to create a complete party in IWD. A huge part of the less story aspect is that there are no predefined companions in the game world that can join the party.
Quoting: KlaasQuoting: AnzaI oddly enjoyed Icewind Dale.Why not?
It's not bad, but different. What I failed to mention is that you have to create a complete party in IWD. A huge part of the less story aspect is that there are no predefined companions in the game world that can join the party.
I wasn't trying to imply that it's bad. The D&D games in the bundle just happen to be old and they are based on the old D&D ruleset (which they follow quite closely).
As for the Icewind Dales story, I remember being positively surprised. It's not nearly as deep as Planescape Torments story (I have mostly forgotten what happened in Baldurs Gate games), but it still has some interesting characters and at least one twist that I didn't expect.
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Edit: Changed wording for clarity.
Last edited by Caldathras on 18 August 2024 at 4:28 pm UTC
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