Dr Unne
02-18-2014, 09:25 PM
https://www.humblebundle.com/
There are some good games in this bundle!
Antichamber - a first-person puzzle platformer where physics doesn't work right. Some of the puzzles are really challenging, and it'll hurt your brain in the best possible way. I beat it in about 6 hours, but didn't 100% it yet. I highly recommend this.
Dust: An Elysian Tail - a 2-D beat-em-up. I haven't played too far into it yet, but from what I have seen, the combat is really fun, with lots of movement and combos and great controls. The art style is really bright and colorful, supposedly hand-painted.
The Swapper - here's what I said about it previously in some other thread.
Swapper is a cool game. The designers created models out of clay and video captured them for game graphics. It looks really good. It's a creepy kind of game without being full-fledged horror (no jump-scares or anything). The story delves into certain weird pseudo-philosophical areas which is kind of cool for a video game.
The gameplay is fun. Vaguely of reminiscent of a 2-D Portal, though not really. It's mostly a puzzle game, with a few platforming sections.
My main complaint is the game is short. There are a lot of simple puzzles to teach you the game mechanics that you'll likely breeze through, and then some good puzzles, and that's it. A couple puzzles had me stumped for a while, but I still beat the game in 4 hours. I would've loved a few more hours of puzzles. But that probably means I enjoyed the stuff that was there.
I haven't played the others yet, but Giana Sisters has been on my wishlist for a long time, and I've heard very good things about Guacamelee.
You also get the games' soundtracks, and they always add more games to the Bundle later on. Not bad value for $5.
There are some good games in this bundle!
Antichamber - a first-person puzzle platformer where physics doesn't work right. Some of the puzzles are really challenging, and it'll hurt your brain in the best possible way. I beat it in about 6 hours, but didn't 100% it yet. I highly recommend this.
Dust: An Elysian Tail - a 2-D beat-em-up. I haven't played too far into it yet, but from what I have seen, the combat is really fun, with lots of movement and combos and great controls. The art style is really bright and colorful, supposedly hand-painted.
The Swapper - here's what I said about it previously in some other thread.
Swapper is a cool game. The designers created models out of clay and video captured them for game graphics. It looks really good. It's a creepy kind of game without being full-fledged horror (no jump-scares or anything). The story delves into certain weird pseudo-philosophical areas which is kind of cool for a video game.
The gameplay is fun. Vaguely of reminiscent of a 2-D Portal, though not really. It's mostly a puzzle game, with a few platforming sections.
My main complaint is the game is short. There are a lot of simple puzzles to teach you the game mechanics that you'll likely breeze through, and then some good puzzles, and that's it. A couple puzzles had me stumped for a while, but I still beat the game in 4 hours. I would've loved a few more hours of puzzles. But that probably means I enjoyed the stuff that was there.
I haven't played the others yet, but Giana Sisters has been on my wishlist for a long time, and I've heard very good things about Guacamelee.
You also get the games' soundtracks, and they always add more games to the Bundle later on. Not bad value for $5.