Unlike previous Humble Bundles, however, this one's Windows and Steam-only, so it's not entirely DRM-free like previous offerings. To put that all in perspective, the average (as of writing) is just a hair over $5. Oh, and if you beat the average, they'll toss in Saints Row: The Third as well. For the low (or astronomically high) price of whatever you want, you'll get Darksiders, Metro 2033, Red Faction: Armageddon, Company of Heroes, Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts, and Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor. So, right then, let's take a look inside.Īs with pretty much everything Humble Bundle touches, this one's basically gold. Indie's a pretty terrible word when it's used to write off great games because they weren't coded by a half-person team in a garage-bedroom constantly beset by subarctic winds and ravenous wolverines. Anyway, the latest bundle of densely packaged humility puts the spotlight on a decidedly non-indie THQ, but oh well. That would be mean, though, so I opted to- oops, I already did it. Original: I was incredibly tempted to begin this post with a joke about how the charity slider on this Humble Bundle is redundant, because THQ is already basically a charity. See what they had to say after the break. Update: I got in touch with the Humble Bundle folks to find out more about how this out-of-nowhere partnership came about.
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