CarrionCrow: Same here. Tend to do that on general principle, so it can be tricky to find posts that haven't been.
Yes it would. Asylum and City are both very good games. Haven't heard much of anything good about Origins, though. That's the one I haven't played yet, too many comments about gamebreaker bugs.
Origins isn't too bad. It's a decent game but highly iterative. I liked the crime scene mechanic though....I experienced no gamebreaking bugs..but i had serious issues with the game at launch due to my AMD card....*sigh*...
But City and Asylum are both far superior...i actually like Asylum better (? is that correct) than City...:).
moonshineshadow: If you redeem a gift code with several games in it, you can select which games you want to redeem. After that the code can be given to someone else to redeem games that are still left.
Grargar: Let's make an example out of the Hasbro D&D Bundle. It contains 10 games; Baldur's Gate 1+2, Dragonshard, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, Icewind Dale 1+2, Neverwinter Nights 1+2, Planescape: Torment and Temple of Elemental Evil. Assume that a prospective buyer doesn't want Demon Stone, Dragonshard and Temple of Elemental Evil. If he buys the rest of the 7 games separately, they will cost more to him than if he bought them all together. The solution? Simple; he buys the whole bundle as a gift, proceeds to redeem the giftcode and only select the 7 out of the 10 games. Once done, the giftcode will only contain the 3 games, which can be given to another person.
Thank you very much both of you! That's good to know :).