Kilroy5150: Dodge what kind of bullet? A "fun" bullet? There are, at least, 2 titles there that are worth getting: Black Mesa and Event[0]....Haven't looked at the others but, so far, so good.
Why is it people think a bundle sucks because you don't get 3 or more AAA titles?
At least the humble bundle has better odds at getting solid titles than these random 10 games grab-bag deals. I'd rather pay the extra $5 and get a few good games than a %65 guarantee of getting 10 crappy indie titles.
Sorry but, dollar for dollar, the HumbleBundle is a better deal in either monthly or special deals like that PS3 deal. I'm not playing my PS3 now, but i will get back around to it and i'm damn sure going to invest what would amount to a small to medium Taco Bell meal money into a pack of titles i know i can enjoy.
Impaler26: Keep in mind that tastes are different. All games in the April monthly bundle are absolutely not my cup of tea so i'm happy that i dodged the bullet of wasting money for games i would never ever play. ;)
It would have been better if you would have said that from the jump. Your first post gives the indication that it's not a good package in general because you don't explain why.
Kilroy5150: Dodge what kind of bullet? A "fun" bullet? There are, at least, 2 titles there that are worth getting: Black Mesa and Event[0]....Haven't looked at the others but, so far, so good.
Why is it people think a bundle sucks because you don't get 3 or more AAA titles?
At least the humble bundle has better odds at getting solid titles than these random 10 games grab-bag deals. I'd rather pay the extra $5 and get a few good games than a %65 guarantee of getting 10 crappy indie titles.
Sorry but, dollar for dollar, the HumbleBundle is a better deal in either monthly or special deals like that PS3 deal. I'm not playing my PS3 now, but i will get back around to it and i'm damn sure going to invest what would amount to a small to medium Taco Bell meal money into a pack of titles i know i can enjoy.
Mygaffer: I keep meaning to cancel it, mostly because I prefer DRM free keys and everything there seems to be Steam based, but the low price of the bundle, $12, has stayed my hand for now. This month feels very thin in terms of games that pique my interest.
Well, that's the thing about Hunble, it's hit and miss but it's rarely a complete miss. Unlike Green Man Gaming that will sell you 15 of the $7 for 10 games and it be absolute garbage or G2A who does the same thing. Humble, at least, makes sure "some" of their content is worthwhile.
For what most people would pay for 2 people getting a Taco Bell meal i would hardly call it, on "any" level "Dodging a bullet" like the other dude did. Considering people blow more than that, on stuff that usually ends up either in the trash can, on the shelf, or in the toilet every day of their lives...When i first started with Humble, last year, they had some great titles.