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Humble Bundle WB Games

CuriousMike

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"The Humble WB Games Bundle features six of the publisher’s top titles. Pay what you want and get the first installment of the critically-acclaimed Batman: Arkham franchise, Batman: Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Edition, as well as both of the intensely frightening paranormal shooters F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin and F.E.A.R. 3 and the groundbreaking action-RPG, Lord of the Rings: War in the North! Pay more than the average and you’ll also unlock Scribblenauts Unlimited and the sequel to Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City Game of the Year Edition."
 
I have all these. I was going to buy a bundle and give the Batman steam keys to my father, and the FEAR steam keys to my mom. Now they're not giving steam keys, so I'm not buying Humble Bundles anymore.
 
I have all these. I was going to buy a bundle and give the Batman steam keys to my father, and the FEAR steam keys to my mom. Now they're not giving steam keys, so I'm not buying Humble Bundles anymore.

Wut? 😵 😕

This bundle is ONLY available with steam keys. Put down the crack pipe bro.

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NM... I like it. No more asshats buying and reselling keys for profit.

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If you want to GIFT INDIVIDUAL KEYS from a bundle, you still can. Read the damn GIFTING INSTRUCTIONS at the bottom of the redemption page.
 
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This is an extremely rare Humble Bundle where I:

1. Don't have any of the games in it
2. Actually wanted at least two of the games in it

Instant buy!
 
I dropped in $10 and gave half to charity. This is a really nice deal for some good (though older) games.
 
AC is more open, you get to glide around a lot more, some say the combat is improved, too. But AA is much more focused and, at least to me, has the superior atmosphere and feeling of batman adventure. AC goes a bit overboard with everything and pays the price.

they're both well worth getting, though. really, really great games.

oh, you can also play as catwoman in AC. quite cool, this, really.
 
Amazing set of deals for top end AAA games, not seen one with as much value since the THQ closing down sale, everyone should be jumping on this.

I own them all however, oh well.
 
This is an extremely rare Humble Bundle where I:

1. Don't have any of the games in it
2. Actually wanted at least two of the games in it

Instant buy!

Im the exact opposite, I have every single game and dont want more. First main bundle I havent bought in awhile.
 
i already owned the BTA games, but i payed to play LOTR and Fear 3 coop

Fear 3 has coop campaign right?
 
I've already got all 3 Batman games,but I bought this Humble Bundle for Lord of The Rings:War in The North.

(Paid $2 for a $20 title.Astounding.)
 
I've never really been into Batman - you know, because he isn't a superhero - but I have heard rave reviews about AA and AC. I picked this up yesterday and played AA for about an hour. The atmosphere is impressive.. but there are elements that make me think this game is designed for kids. This includes every single piece of UI, including "Detective Mode", and the gameplay is anything but challenging thus far. I might invest a bit more time into it to see if the story hooks me, but so far I'm surprisingly unimpressed.
 
I think that Nolan's batmans are for kids, and this here is the real deal!

jokes aside, AA and AC sport thick comics atmosphere, AA especially so. And comics are a special kind of deal - their worlds are almost always brighter, more intense and fuller of contrasts than the factual reality, and this might inspire some for-kids like allusions, but I would say that believing that is making a huge mistake and denying yourself some really wonderful experiences, that might appeal kids, but this part of the appeal is just a side-effect, with core audience definitely being adults.
(also, due to portrayed violence, legally none of these games are for kids, and they were designed that way, so...)
 
Even though the batman games ARE NOT HARD, they are still fun to play and experience. The riddles in AA were very fun to me, as well as finding hints to other enemies in the lore although they were not present in the game.

if you only care about difficulty, play super meat boy 😛
but nevertheless, yeah, Batman games are somewhat easy, play it on the hardest difficulty possible
 
Even though the batman games ARE NOT HARD, they are still fun to play and experience. The riddles in AA were very fun to me, as well as finding hints to other enemies in the lore although they were not present in the game.

if you only care about difficulty, play super meat boy 😛
but nevertheless, yeah, Batman games are somewhat easy, play it on the hardest difficulty possible

Agreed, the Batman games aren't really high on the difficulty level, but the combat is still fun and flows well. Solving puzzles and collecting the "?"s was pretty interesting as well. The only downside to these games was there was virtually no replayability.
 
No Bastion?

I already own bastion but I didn't have any of the bundled games, almost bought both batman games last week though lol.

One of the best HBs so far IMHO.

Just started playing through F.E.A.R 3 in co-op with a buddy and it is really good.
 
Anybody happen to know if you can buy multiple bundles under the same e-mail address? How about multiple bundles in the same transaction?
 
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