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It'll be kinda silly not to at just over four dollars.

yeah i didn't really like what i played of the first one, but just like the alan wake bundle, it was so cheap i bought it anyway :facepalm:

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remember when THQ did that HumbleBundle to get some money very quickly, well the publisher that bought a load of their properties is doing one too

http://www.humblebundle.com/

Pay what you want and get the urban warfare open-world adventure Saints Row: The Third; the prequel open-world action-adventure game Saints Row 2; the swashbuckling fantasy action RPG Risen 2: Dark Waters; and the hack-and-slash RPG Sacred 2: Gold Edition. Pay over the average and receive the survival horror RPG Dead Island: Game of the Year Edition and Saints Row: The Third - The Full Package, which includes a bunch of DLC. And if you pay $25 or more, you’ll get the sequel to Dead Island, Dead Island: Riptide.

edit to say that the steam keys aren't separate, you get one for the first set of games, and one for the extra set

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I paid $25 for the lot. I've been looking for Sacred 2 (which has co-op) and I quite liked Dead Island (which also has co-op). Saints Row 2 and 3 I'm not so bothered about, due to having them already.

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That kinda sucks. I already have Saints Row the Third, and don't want Saints Row 2, so I would have given them away, just to get Risen 2 and Sacred 2. Also, beat the average and get Saints Row the Third again? Yes, I know it has all the DLC, but it effectively means two copies of the same game in the bundle, and you'd waste both of them if you want the other games.

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Latest Humble Bundle is insane. 8 EA games for $5.

Dead Space.

Mirrors Edge

Medal of LOLor.

Crysis 2.

Burnout Paradise.

Dead Space 3.

Beat the average...

Battlefield 3.

The Sims 3.

Some are Origin only.

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incidentally, just to make sure this does turn in to an argument, Crysis 2 is the best game in this bundle

It still isn't as good as Crysis, though.

On a side note, it seems that Origin can't keep up. I can't input any codes at the mo.

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Really I bought it for Crysis BOP and Mirror's Edge. The other stuff is just a bonus. Dunno if I can be fucked with Origin though, dunno why they can't just use steam. There's only really need for steam as DRM, any more and you're just muddying the water.

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Origin is fine normally, it's main drawback is that it's not Steam and it's by EA, the actually program isn't all that problematic

Same with ubi's client (now they've dumbed the always on drm), it's very minimal, very light usage, but people piss and moan as though it's going the grind their GTX 690 with 16 gig of ram to a halt because they have to run it at the same time as Steam. (not you Sly, I'm speaking generally about pc gamers)

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With me, it's not the clients running on the PC, threatening to slow it down. I've been dealing with background running programs for many years, and keep my PC tuned nicely. My PC has plenty of power, although it's not a monster rig. Just a nice quick PC. And I don't have the various game clients running with the Windows start-up. Steam starts when I click the shortcut, and not before.

What I think is this. Steam is my go-to program for PC games. I have nearly three hundred Steam games, about half a dozen Origin games, two dozen Good-Old-Games, some random Dezura, a few Capsule games, etc. You see how it goes. Now I know I can add shortcuts into my Steam Library for games of non-Steam origin. But to have just one platform taking care of it all would be sooooo nice. One sign in, and all the accounts added.

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Also, some support for old PC games I have in disc format. Let me add the CD key to Steam, etc, and then get rid of the disc.

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