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Anonymous No.724805616 [Report] >>724806392 >>724807183 >>724809827 >>724810140 >>724811903 >>724814014 >>724814608 >>724814614 >>724814804
Humble Bundle
For anons that used this, what was your favorite bundle(s)? Did you discover any great games because of this?
Anonymous No.724806392 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
The one with KCD, Rising Storm 2 and Surviving Mars was my favorite
And the ones with XCOM 2 and Total War Warhammer.
Was a poorfag then, HB helped.
Anonymous No.724807183 [Report] >>724809606
>>724805616 (OP)
The Magix one which give me Soundforge, Vegas etc
Anonymous No.724809141 [Report]
buy an ad
Anonymous No.724809606 [Report]
>>724807183
Legal copy of Vegas was pretty nice, occasionally still use it because it's fairly intuitive, but I'm pretty sure free options like kdenlive have lapped it by now.
Anonymous No.724809827 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
The one from more than a decade ago that gave me an updated version of Hammerfight with that endless warzone mode that the Steam version of the game doesn't fucking have.
Anonymous No.724810140 [Report] >>724810269 >>724814158 >>724815071 >>724815148
>>724805616 (OP)
The best Humble Bundles are the book ones. One of the few places where you can get legit DRM-free ebooks.
There's a Nagatoro manga bundle going on right now with the first 19 volumes for under 20 bucks.
Anonymous No.724810269 [Report]
>>724810140
Imagine paying for ebooks.
Anonymous No.724811903 [Report] >>724812587 >>724816223
>>724805616 (OP)

I've bought a bunch. My favorites used to be the $1 ones which had like one good thing plus a few randoms. There was also a big Capcom PS3 bundle that had a shitload of games for like twelve bucks, a Paradox bundle that had the core versions of all their games for like a fiver (and then you pirated the DLC), some random RPG bundles... there's been a bunch of fine ones in the past.
Anonymous No.724812587 [Report]
>>724811903
Ya Humble Bundle was great when you got 90% of the games for $1 as well as all the 2nd week games too. It's why my Steam library is so big even though I have not bought a game on Steam in over 10 years.
Anonymous No.724814014 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
The one with Dark Souls 3
Anonymous No.724814158 [Report] >>724814489
>>724810140
>DRM-free ebooks.
it's called a PDF
Anonymous No.724814489 [Report] >>724816275
>>724814158
Who the fuck reads ebooks as PDFs?
Anonymous No.724814608 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
I got GameMaker Studio for 1 dollar. That was really based.
I haven't bought a single bundle since then.
Anonymous No.724814614 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
The one that comes to mind was the Rockstar bundle from a few years back which was fifteen bucks for every one of their existing steam releases outside GTA V. It's how I got into Max Payne and Bully.
Anonymous No.724814804 [Report]
>>724805616 (OP)
Imagine paying for a bunch of games you probably won't like.
Anonymous No.724814912 [Report] >>724817517
I miss when they made the art for the games
Anonymous No.724815071 [Report]
>>724810140
>digital books
i'd rather have the physical copies than pay for digital
Anonymous No.724815117 [Report]
Any leaks for next month's bundle or nah?
Anonymous No.724815148 [Report]
>>724810140
I can't bring myself to pay for digital books.
Anonymous No.724816223 [Report]
>>724811903
I really enjoyed that PS bundle along with the Nintendo bundles, when all I had was consoles that was amazing not to mention when I got a PS4 I suddenly had multiple games in my account waiting for me
Anonymous No.724816275 [Report]
>>724814489
Something with lots of footnotes works much better as a PDF than any other book format.
Anonymous No.724817517 [Report]
>>724814912
That was back when being an indie game at all was noteworthy and there was actual community around the scene.
Anonymous No.724817616 [Report]
This was literally the last good Humble Choice ever.