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So I go on Humble to check out June and OMG. I was actually going to buy Battle sector when I get paid too.



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It's even better if you pay $99 for 12 month credits during the Christmas sale each year. That is what I do, comes out to almost $9 a month I think when I do redeem a credit, and I can pause months I don't want. I have been doing it this way for years.

I did indeed redeem this month (last month or was it two months ago, I don't remember, but that was better than this month, but still a decent month here), still have 14 credits on my account, max is 24, so I need to have about 3 more good months to redeem before December when I plan to add $99 12 credits again :)
 
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and I can pause months I don't want. I have been doing it this way for years.
Ohhhhhhh. Thanks for that info! I've never bought the year because I assumed you had to take every month for the year.

Glad to see you back!
 

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Ohhhhhhh. Thanks for that info! I've never bought the year because I assumed you had to take every month for the year.

Glad to see you back!

There is no time limit at all to use your monthly credits. I paused for like 8 months straight one time cause there was no bundle that interested me, only thing is there is a cap of 24 credits, if you buy any more than two years worth it just doesn't get added to your account.

I also had to contact Humble support one time for an issue I had a few years ago and they fixed it promptly, good company. Plus I get to pick my charity in settings if I want a default charity for my redeemed months to go to. Which is nice.

Whenever I redeem a good month for $9 though, I'm just like holy shit that was an incredible deal. :D

The most fun part for me has been finding hidden gems over the years, like Arcade Paradise ended up be a lot of fun (not a game for everyone though) I just really enjoyed it.
 
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I think when I do redeem a credit, and I can pause months I don't want. I have been doing it this way for years.
Yeah, i had paused it last month, but still got billed, good thing i saw it in time.
I made a support ticket, did not reveal any keys and in about four days i got my money back. So their support seems good too.

Miasma Chronicles is a good game, if you liked Mutant Year Zero, you will like this too.
 

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i wish they'd offer gog or something

They always have steam deck verified games that look interesting in each month these days, which is great for me since I am steam deck OLED and in two years time, a steam deck 2 - fanboy.

Risk of Rain 2 is steam deck verified, I will give that a go on the Deck 2 most likely, I'm in no rush, my backlog is vast :D

I never played the first one, so I don't know if I need to for story or not, but I will cross that when it comes time to
 
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It's even better if you pay $99 for 12 month credits during the Christmas sale each year. That is what I do, comes out to almost $9 a month I think when I do redeem a credit, and I can pause months I don't want. I have been doing it this way for years.

I did indeed redeem this month (last month or was it two months ago, I don't remember, but that was better than this month, but still a decent month here), still have 14 credits on my account, max is 24, so I need to have about 3 more good months to redeem before December when I plan to add $99 12 credits again :)
If you do full year you get up to 20% off of the store and that can help too. For me Humble is like the Arcade and scratches every itch I get unless it is something Avatar or Space Marine2. I have been a subscriber since the beginning as well in 2017 and the best thing is only 2 Games (Squadrons and I can't remember) are no longer available to get the key for.

This month especially had when I just browsed the Games and saw Miasma Chronicles as the 5th Game. I have that Game until I got to a Mission that is a little hard for me. There are powerful enemies you encounter early in the Game but the experience is pure dystopian sci fi. I love me some Racing and that arcade has just expanded with Lego 2K drive.

There are days when I want to try a new Game and instead of going on any Store front log in to Humble and peruse the hundreds of Games waiting for me 24/7 365 days a year. I have mentioned Raji and Hell Let Loose before but I still have Games like Midnight Sun to redeem.

I guess the mention of a Total War 40K has me even more deep into that franchise and I have been consuming a lot of lore and Games videos so as I stated Battle Sector will be enjoyed. Right now I am remembering how much I enjoyed Everspace2 and also am using the Cadillac ATS-V in AMS2, last race was California Highway from Project Cars 2, first race was in blowing snow. Redout2 got some love too as the Arcade was my stomping ground too and that is the most Arcade racing Game on PC for me. If you think Forza is arcade fun, once you master the controls on Redout2 it will be a blast. Like Everspace2 the music completes the stage in that Game to give that smile we are a looking for as kinetic Junkies. Anyone remember how rewarding it felt to beat Wizard of Wor? Yep DABS are talking and it's not even Friday but the weather is warm and the humidity is up.

They always have steam deck verified games that look interesting in each month these days, which is great for me since I am steam deck OLED and in two years time, a steam deck 2 - fanboy.

Risk of Rain 2 is steam deck verified, I will give that a go on the Deck 2 most likely, I'm in no rush, my backlog is vast :D

I never played the first one, so I don't know if I need to for story or not, but I will cross that when it comes time to
I am saving my pennies for a Steam Deck 2. It is the Game Boy for PC Gamers so that will be like a Gameboy advanced. Then you have even more fun in the space. Gaming in the living room will be back
 
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I have that Game until I got to a Mission that is a little hard for me.
Stealth is your friend, pick off enemies one by one. Or do some other side missions to level up your squad then tackle the hard mission again.
 

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It's great to see so many of you finding value in Humble's subscription model and the various games they offer. I've also been considering the yearly subscription after hearing about the ability to pause months and save credits – it sounds like a great way to manage the subscription based on your gaming interests.

@Space Lynx, thanks for the tip on the Christmas sale and the ability to pause. It’s really helpful for maximizing the value of the subscription. And @Super Firm Tofu, it's good to know there's no time limit on using the credits.

@kapone32, your description of the variety of games available and how you enjoy exploring them really resonates. It's like having an arcade at your fingertips. Speaking of which, for those looking for additional recommendations and hidden gems, Gamer Choice offers some excellent insights and reviews on a wide range of games. It might be worth checking out to find new favorites.

@droopyRO, thanks for the advice on tackling difficult missions. Leveling up and picking off enemies one by one with stealth tactics sounds like a solid strategy. Miasma Chronicles does seem intriguing, especially for fans of Mutant Year Zero.

Overall, it's awesome to hear about everyone's experiences and strategies for getting the most out of their gaming subscriptions and devices. Keep the tips coming!
 

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Ohh hey Stray Gods! Forgot about that game.

Oh June. :/
 
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I don't care what anyone says Humble Choice is the best $13.99 you can spend in Gaming​

Ok, so why talking about it ?
:D :D ;)
 
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I don't care what anyone says Humble Choice is the best $13.99 you can spend in Gaming​

Ok, so why talking about it ?
:D :D ;)
To raise awareness. Humble Choice costs the exact same as Game Pass but you get to keep or gift or sell those Games to your heart's desire.
 
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thanks for the advice on tackling difficult missions. Leveling up and picking off enemies one by one with stealth tactics sounds like a solid strategy. Miasma Chronicles does seem intriguing, especially for fans of Mutant Year Zero.
It plays the same as MYZ. But you have that "magic" from Miasma to work with after you unlock it. Use stealth and supressed weapons as to thin your enemys before entering combat, and avoid high level areas, until you level up.
 
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It plays the same as MYZ. But you have that "magic" from Miasma to work with after you unlock it. Use stealth and supressed weapons as to thin your enemys before entering combat, and avoid high level areas, until you level up.
If anyone wants a copy of that DM me. I already bought this excellent Xcom clone with a dark future plot almost akin to the Outer Worlds.
 
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14 eur a month x 12 = an absolute metric ton of games on sale that I do actually play. I mean, spend 168 eur on games, its more than I can play in a year. All you get on the Bundle are games that have seen (deep) discounts. Or perhaps even got released for free on, say, EGS. On the flip side: not even just older games either but some even in early access or close to release are not priced that high... I bought Vampire Survivors and Hall of Torment prior to my holiday for what... 6,- together... V Rising was 24,99. Bulwark was 12,-... Farthest Frontier is 29,50.

These comparisons don't really do justice to the fact that any kind of preconfigured 'bundle' is much the same as a Game Pass: you don't control what content you buy. You get served content. Its only a good deal because you want to believe it is, but honestly, you can also maintain personal purchase power, keep 168 eur in pocket and spend it on the exact products you really do want to support and play.

But sure, if your mojo is 'I'll play what I get served' then that's fine and Humble is a fine deal too. Its a bit like 'linear TV'. You pay for cable, and then you'll just mindlessly zap between channels, its all moving imagery, so that's great. But in my mind, we got digital distribution exactly to avoid the linear TV slavery. We can now access the exact content we want, when we want it, without being steered and manipulated by the cadence publishers love us to be in to max their profit; or in the case of linear TV, watch as many commercials as possible.

And beyond that, there is the problem of 'Time vs consumption rate vs actual cost of services' when taken as a whole. Subscriptions always cost money, but do you get your money's worth every time? In the case of Bundles: do you really use all those game codes, or is the better half either 'gifted' (ergo not used, you wasted money bottom line) or just simply sitting in a library for years on end? And if you're playing your Bundle-games... that's time your not using your, say, Netflix account for all it is worth. Whichever way you push this, you're going to waste 'subscription money/time' unless you do three things simultaneously, which we mostly just can't unless we're talking about listening to Spotify while slaying Xenos scum in Battlesector. To some extent that's fine. But I believe there's no way you are actually keeping track of this, while you ARE certain money is filtered from your pocket every month. Tally up the cost of a few of those on-demand subs you've got and suddenly you're looking at >300 eur per year for content you never chose. Or 500. Or even more. That's serious money.
 
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14 eur a month x 12 = an absolute metric ton of games on sale that I do actually play. I mean, spend 168 eur on games, its more than I can play in a year. All you get on the Bundle are games that have seen (deep) discounts. Or perhaps even got released for free on, say, EGS. On the flip side: not even just older games either but some even in early access or close to release are not priced that high... I bought Vampire Survivors and Hall of Torment prior to my holiday for what... 6,- together... V Rising was 24,99. Bulwark was 12,-... Farthest Frontier is 29,50.

These comparisons don't really do justice to the fact that any kind of preconfigured 'bundle' is much the same as a Game Pass: you don't control what content you buy. You get served content. Its only a good deal because you want to believe it is, but honestly, you can also maintain personal purchase power, keep 168 eur in pocket and spend it on the exact products you really do want to support and play.

But sure, if your mojo is 'I'll play what I get served' then that's fine and Humble is a fine deal too. Its a bit like 'linear TV'. You pay for cable, and then you'll just mindlessly zap between channels, its all moving imagery, so that's great. But in my mind, we got digital distribution exactly to avoid the linear TV slavery. We can now access the exact content we want, when we want it, without being steered and manipulated by the cadence publishers love us to be in to max their profit; or in the case of linear TV, watch as many commercials as possible.

And beyond that, there is the problem of 'Time vs consumption rate vs actual cost of services' when taken as a whole. Subscriptions always cost money, but do you get your money's worth every time? In the case of Bundles: do you really use all those game codes, or is the better half either 'gifted' (ergo not used, you wasted money bottom line) or just simply sitting in a library for years on end? And if you're playing your Bundle-games... that's time your not using your, say, Netflix account for all it is worth. Whichever way you push this, you're going to waste 'subscription money/time' unless you do three things simultaneously, which we mostly just can't unless we're talking about listening to Spotify while slaying Xenos scum in Battlesector. To some extent that's fine. But I believe there's no way you are actually keeping track of this, while you ARE certain money is filtered from your pocket every month. Tally up the cost of a few of those on-demand subs you've got and suddenly you're looking at >300 eur per year for content you never chose. Or 500. Or even more. That's serious money.
I have pretty similar feelings about Humble and this topic in general.
To be honest every time I've checked Humble it was meh, not my cup of tea kind of games or when theres maybe 1-2 that would interest me it just not worth it for me.

GamePass in the other hand I find very useful for my use case since they keep adding more and more games to it that I'm actually interested in + theres a bunch of older ones that I would like to play at some point.
Last time I've counted/checked whats on there it would last me an entire year if not more and thats not counting the new games being added. 'at the rate of my gaming that is..'

I'm on my second full year of GamePass 'gifted' but once that runs out in mid december I will start buying monthly keys most likely from a key site or something.
Owning whatever single player games is also not that important to me anymore except the very few 1-2 big relases/year that I bother buying at full price on day 1/or games that I play long term like Diablo 4/Looter shooters cause those I prefer to straight out buy.
I mean when I finish a simple single player game chances are I won't be revisiting it for years so I don't need to hoard everything and even IF I do revisit/re play a single player game years later then at that point I can just pick it up for cheap anyway.

I think this year I've only bought Forbidden West and Last Epoch, rest of my gaming was done on GamePass and Blizzard launcher with D3/D4 and some free2play gacha games that I play as a side game.
 
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14 eur a month x 12 = an absolute metric ton of games on sale that I do actually play. I mean, spend 168 eur on games, its more than I can play in a year. All you get on the Bundle are games that have seen (deep) discounts. Or perhaps even got released for free on, say, EGS. On the flip side: not even just older games either but some even in early access or close to release are not priced that high... I bought Vampire Survivors and Hall of Torment prior to my holiday for what... 6,- together... V Rising was 24,99. Bulwark was 12,-... Farthest Frontier is 29,50.

These comparisons don't really do justice to the fact that any kind of preconfigured 'bundle' is much the same as a Game Pass: you don't control what content you buy. You get served content. Its only a good deal because you want to believe it is, but honestly, you can also maintain personal purchase power, keep 168 eur in pocket and spend it on the exact products you really do want to support and play.

But sure, if your mojo is 'I'll play what I get served' then that's fine and Humble is a fine deal too. Its a bit like 'linear TV'. You pay for cable, and then you'll just mindlessly zap between channels, its all moving imagery, so that's great. But in my mind, we got digital distribution exactly to avoid the linear TV slavery. We can now access the exact content we want, when we want it, without being steered and manipulated by the cadence publishers love us to be in to max their profit; or in the case of linear TV, watch as many commercials as possible.

And beyond that, there is the problem of 'Time vs consumption rate vs actual cost of services' when taken as a whole. Subscriptions always cost money, but do you get your money's worth every time? In the case of Bundles: do you really use all those game codes, or is the better half either 'gifted' (ergo not used, you wasted money bottom line) or just simply sitting in a library for years on end? And if you're playing your Bundle-games... that's time your not using your, say, Netflix account for all it is worth. Whichever way you push this, you're going to waste 'subscription money/time' unless you do three things simultaneously, which we mostly just can't unless we're talking about listening to Spotify while slaying Xenos scum in Battlesector. To some extent that's fine. But I believe there's no way you are actually keeping track of this, while you ARE certain money is filtered from your pocket every month. Tally up the cost of a few of those on-demand subs you've got and suddenly you're looking at >300 eur per year for content you never chose. Or 500. Or even more. That's serious money.
I understand your position and will not argue but $14 is not that bad in the World we live in. In reality it is not as bad as you look at it though as there are plenty of Gems. I do not look at it as whatever I get but what is new at the Arcade. Ghostrunner2 is not a bad Game either. Now that Miasma Chronicles is in there it also kinds of cements that I like what they pick. A game that I would not have bought that I absolutely love is Furi and there are plenty to keep me engaged.

I save $100 a pay period for Entertainment and $50 for hobbies. So $14 a month for me is better spent on Humble where I own the Game and can redeem it anytime.
 
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I understand your position and will not argue but $14 is not that bad in the World we live in. In reality it is not as bad as you look at it though as there are plenty of Gems. I do not look at it as whatever I get but what is new at the Arcade. Ghostrunner2 is not a bad Game either. Now that Miasma Chronicles is in there it also kinds of cements that I like what they pick. A game that I would not have bought that I absolutely love is Furi and there are plenty to keep me engaged.

I save $100 a pay period for Entertainment and $50 for hobbies. So $14 a month for me is better spent on Humble where I own the Game and can redeem it anytime.
That's exactly it I think, to consider linear TV again: if you like the shows that are on various channels, then there's always something to watch and its obviously worth it. There's no right or wrong
 
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Humble hasn't had anything good in years. I ended up cancelling my grandfathered classic plan after skipping 15 months in a row, I just couldn't care about logging in every month to pause given how utterly sad the games looked like. Epic's weekly freebies have been far more interesting. With the exception of one or two games since then, Humble pretty much died once IGN took over
 
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Humble hasn't had anything good in years. I ended up cancelling my grandfathered classic plan after skipping 15 months in a row, I just couldn't care about logging in every month to pause given how utterly sad the games looked like. Epic's weekly freebies have been far more interesting. With the exception of one or two games since then, Humble pretty much died once IGN took over

The first page is just 2024. You are telling us that all of these Games suck

 
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The first page is just 2024. You are telling us that all of these Games suck


With the exception of a handful (which need no introduction), 90% of them are either old (and thus, you're likely to have already played/own them), or shovelware. So, yes.

So...I agree and disagree with Dr. Dro.

I know that's not a clear answer...but hear me out. The hype for games is largely two tailed. There's initial hype pre-release, for games who have beta testing. Whether this is something like a celebrity gamer, or a formal beta trial, there's always some hype that builds to launch day, then a dip as the earliest adopters buy-in, and finally the second hype bubble as real people leave feedback. Ideally this would be two equally tall tails...but usually the pre-release hype is the largest.

This is relevant....because you don't see anything later. No tail that develops in three months, or a year. Occasionally you'll find a freak show that basically resets and gets a new start due to some outside influences....but for the most part games are largely done selling in volume shortly after launch. Humble has largely decided to admit that tacitly, and repackages games at about the 6-9 month vintage that were the hottest crap...but now you've either got them or wouldn't be buying them normally. As such you get gems like Destroy all Humans...and offal like the Saint's Row remaster. Thing is....they're old. November 2023 was when they "gave" us WWE 2k23...so you can see that unless you really don't give a crap about what is hot right now...then Humble just might not be the thing to scratch your itch.



That's how I feel. Humble Bundle used to be weird and wonderful indie stuff that was fresh and new. IGN bought them out, and turned them into old Netflix. IE, you can have slightly older games at way cheaper in large quantities. Games Pass is the new Netflix/HBO/Disney model where they are keeping you on the bleeding edge at a loss...and will eventually try to make up that loss by jacking that price up when their competition becomes less profitable. I....like the old Netflix model's relative pricing, and don't mind the wait. I left Netflix because they were making about 1 or 2 shows I liked a year, killing off both of them, and had a dozen "prestige" pieces for critics to make them look good. I see Humble as good for a niche market...and wish that there were more people who it fit. That said...."best" option is basically true only if you have infinite patience.
 
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With the exception of a handful (which need no introduction), 90% of them are either old (and thus, you're likely to have already played/own them), or shovelware. So, yes.
If you bought all of them. It would be exhaustive but if we looked at the current price of all of those Games what would the Savings be if you were going to get them today. You are missing something, more than 90% of those Games have 70% positive reviews on Steam That is how it works. So that when I downloaded Hell Let Loose I was pleasantly surprised with how much fun it has been. That is the hook for me that I have no idea what we will get to scratch the Gaming itch.
 
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