Bandai Namco Humble Bundle (Includes Project Cars)
Feb 2, 2017 13:56:57 GMT
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Post by Tsupernami on Feb 2, 2017 13:56:57 GMT
Current Humble Bundle: www.humblebundle.com/bandai-namco-bundle
For those of you who don't know how Humble Bundle works, you decide how much you will pay. As soon as the amount you've chose breaks one of these bundle amounts, you get all the games in that list, plus all the games from the cheaper bundles too. I tend to normally go for the average bundles, but if there's something I really want I may go for the more expensive ones. In the rare occasion that nothing interests me, I'll just get the cheapest one regardless. You never know how you'll enjoy those games if you're bored one day, and who can't afford $1?
There of course is always a transaction fee for the exchange of currency, but it's normally under a dollar for that too. (You lucky Americans). The best bit about Humble Bundle for me is that you decide where your money goes. It can be split in any degree to go to the developer, Humble Bundle themselves, or to charity.
$1 Bundle
Average Bundle - $9 currently (this value changes over time and probably goes up more than down), additional cost on top of above - $8
$15 Bundle, additional cost - $6
$35 Bundle, additional cost - $20
Review of current bundle:
$1 - The standout here is ENSLAVED. It has a very positive rating and came out in 2013. The PAC-MAN and Ace Combat games are there if you're interested in those two in particular, but everyone should be getting at least this bundle imo.
Average - Project Cars, the game has never been cheaper to buy (unless you got it from G2A or something like that). Still has a positive rating on Steam, but it's been out a while and maybe this suggests PC2 is around the corner? Warhammer 40k is there for the enthusiasts, but it's rating isn't great so check that out if you're unsure, and Naruto is also there if you're interested in a Fighting game with a Naruto theme. Attractio is a new game where you compete with two other players in a futuristic game show, it has a positive rating on steam. The 3 in 1 arcade games are simply games that you may have played at the local arcade for £1/$1 per go.
$15 - For me I've had Tales of Zestiria on my wishlist since release but couldn't justify paying full price for a game that would be new waters for me. It's got a Very Positive score on Steam and was only released in October 2015. You're also getting almost the entirety of the Project Cars DLC (or all of it, I've not counted), so for an additional cost of $6, this is must buy for me.
$35 - Little Nightmares is an unreleased game so I don't have a review for you to consider. What I will say is that it's roughly $20/£16 on Steam right now to preorder, games never go up in value so as the additional cost for this bundle is $20, I wouldn't bother. But from a Charity perspective, if you wanted the money to go there and not to Bandai Namco, this should be the source of your purchase.
I can continue to update this thread if people are interested? I tend to monitor their website quite frequently.
For those of you who don't know how Humble Bundle works, you decide how much you will pay. As soon as the amount you've chose breaks one of these bundle amounts, you get all the games in that list, plus all the games from the cheaper bundles too. I tend to normally go for the average bundles, but if there's something I really want I may go for the more expensive ones. In the rare occasion that nothing interests me, I'll just get the cheapest one regardless. You never know how you'll enjoy those games if you're bored one day, and who can't afford $1?
There of course is always a transaction fee for the exchange of currency, but it's normally under a dollar for that too. (You lucky Americans). The best bit about Humble Bundle for me is that you decide where your money goes. It can be split in any degree to go to the developer, Humble Bundle themselves, or to charity.
$1 Bundle
- PAC-MAN 256
- Ace Combat Assault Horizon
- ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West
Average Bundle - $9 currently (this value changes over time and probably goes up more than down), additional cost on top of above - $8
- Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade
- Project CARS
- NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 3 Full Burst
- Attractio
- 3 in 1 Arcade Bundle (DIG DUG, GALAGA, PAC-MAN)
$15 Bundle, additional cost - $6
- Tales of Zestiria
- Project CARS On-Demand Pack (12 DLC){Spoiler}Project CARS - Limited Edition Upgrade
Project CARS - Modified Car Pack
Project CARS - Racing Icons Car Pack
Project CARS - Audi Ruapuna Speedway Expansion
Project CARS - Old Vs New Car Pack
Project CARS - Stanceworks Track Expansion
Project CARS - Aston Martin Track Expansion
Project CARS - Classic Lotus Track Expansion
Project CARS - Japanese Car Pack
Project CARS - Renault Sport Car Pack
Project CARS - Pagani Nürburgring Combined Track Expansion
Project CARS - US Race Car Pack
$35 Bundle, additional cost - $20
- Little Nightmares
Review of current bundle:
$1 - The standout here is ENSLAVED. It has a very positive rating and came out in 2013. The PAC-MAN and Ace Combat games are there if you're interested in those two in particular, but everyone should be getting at least this bundle imo.
Average - Project Cars, the game has never been cheaper to buy (unless you got it from G2A or something like that). Still has a positive rating on Steam, but it's been out a while and maybe this suggests PC2 is around the corner? Warhammer 40k is there for the enthusiasts, but it's rating isn't great so check that out if you're unsure, and Naruto is also there if you're interested in a Fighting game with a Naruto theme. Attractio is a new game where you compete with two other players in a futuristic game show, it has a positive rating on steam. The 3 in 1 arcade games are simply games that you may have played at the local arcade for £1/$1 per go.
$15 - For me I've had Tales of Zestiria on my wishlist since release but couldn't justify paying full price for a game that would be new waters for me. It's got a Very Positive score on Steam and was only released in October 2015. You're also getting almost the entirety of the Project Cars DLC (or all of it, I've not counted), so for an additional cost of $6, this is must buy for me.
$35 - Little Nightmares is an unreleased game so I don't have a review for you to consider. What I will say is that it's roughly $20/£16 on Steam right now to preorder, games never go up in value so as the additional cost for this bundle is $20, I wouldn't bother. But from a Charity perspective, if you wanted the money to go there and not to Bandai Namco, this should be the source of your purchase.
I can continue to update this thread if people are interested? I tend to monitor their website quite frequently.