• Humble Choice October 2023

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 3 19:00:51 2023
    Oops. I almost missed the fact that the new Humble Choice games were
    released today. While not as good as the usual freebies, I'm also open
    to CHEAP games too, and 8 games for $12 USD seems a reasonable enough approximation of 'cheap' to me. So what do we get this month?


    (all games purchased from HumbleChoice https://www.humblebundle.com/membership/home
    and then redeemed on Steam)


    * The Quarry: Deluxe Edition
    https://store.steampowered.com/sub/727611/
    Many of this months games have a horror theme to
    them, appropriate to the season. An adventure-horror
    experience, it's more cinematic than game. But it's
    one of those games you play more for the narrative
    than the challenge. If you ever wanted a slightly
    more immersive horror-movie experience, this will
    probably scratch that itch. But don't go into it
    expecting a lot of freedom or stuff to do.


    * Metal Hellsinger
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1061910/Metal_Hellsinger/
    It's a rhythm game crossed with a boomer-shooter; a
    combination that in no way should work as well as it
    does. We've been slaying demons to metal for decades,
    but this is the first time we've been slaying them
    WITH metal. Is it a great game? No, not really; I'm
    not really a fan of rhythm games and I find their
    inclusion mars the shooter aspects. But it's an OKAY
    game, and I appreciate the game's originality.

    * Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes https://store.steampowered.com/app/1281590/The_Dark_Pictures_Anthology_House_of_Ashes/
    Another of Supermassive's 'action-adventure-horror'
    games (they also developed "The Quarry" above). Same
    strengths, same weaknesses; it's generally well
    produced but its more about the story and setting
    than creating a fun GAMING experience (to wit, many
    of the in-game challenges are QTEs). IT's short fun,
    not particularly deep or engaging but fun nonetheless.
    But, honestly, if you've played any of Supermassive's
    other games, it's hard to recommend this one; it's
    just more of the same.

    * Rebel Inc: Escalation https://store.steampowered.com/app/1088790/Rebel_Inc_Escalation/
    Produced by the same team that created the mobile
    game "Plague", "Rebel Inc" is a strategy sim that has
    you trying to rebuild a country smashed apart by
    civil war. Balance the various needs of politics,
    military strategy and civilian necessities. The
    individual campaigns are all fairly short and perhaps
    a bit too heavily dependent on the RNG for encounters.
    It's probably better suited to mobile but it's fine;
    it's not the game you'll dedicate a lot of time to,
    but good enough to waste a few hours with.


    * Spirit of the Land https://store.steampowered.com/app/1592110/Spirit_of_the_Island/
    Basically, a Stardew Valley clone. Build up your farm and
    all that. Not my usual genre, and it doesn't look to
    be particularly polished, but if you like this sort
    of game, you'll probably get a kick out of it.

    * Lords & Villeins https://store.steampowered.com/app/1287530/Lords_and_Villeins/
    Looks sort of like "SimCity" crossed with "Stardew
    Valley" crossed with "Crusader Kings". Its an intriguing
    enough combination - build a city that's dependent not
    only on physical resources but also the make-up of the
    ruling dynasty. But does it work? Reviews are largely
    negative, so probably not. Complaints include too
    much micromanagement, not enough QOL; a generally
    unpolished experience all around. Shame.


    * A Jugglers Tale
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1252830/A_Jugglers_Tale/
    An action/adventure/platformer where you lead a puppet
    (the stringed sort) on a quest for freedom. Basically,
    walk to the right, jump over things, solve simple
    puzzles, run, jump, and hide. Think "Limbo" except
    less depressing and with nicer graphics.


    * Mr Prepper
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/761830/Mr_Prepper/
    Build the underground shelter of your dreams. Scavenge
    the world above for supplies to expand your underground
    man-cave. It looks sort of like a mixture of "Fallout
    Shelter" and "This War of Mine". Reviews are generally
    positive, IF you have the DLC... which this version
    doesn't include. Hmmm.



    This month's haul: worth it or not? That's a difficult call. I happen
    to enjoy Supermassive adventure games (even acknowledging their many
    flaws), "Metal Hellsinger" is neat, and the rest are conceptually interesting... but none of them scream "must play". Still, it's hard
    to beat the price, and +8 to The Number is a nice bonus. So I'm happy
    to grab these, but I imagine many others will be turned off by the
    choices.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Oct 3 16:40:17 2023
    On 10/3/2023 4:00 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    * Spirit of the Land https://store.steampowered.com/app/1592110/Spirit_of_the_Island/
    Basically, a Stardew Valley clone. Build up your farm and
    all that. Not my usual genre, and it doesn't look to
    be particularly polished, but if you like this sort
    of game, you'll probably get a kick out of it.

    I bought this some time back. Had some issues with it. It wasn't
    really finished at the time but claimed to be a full release. Also had
    some issues with the controls and game play. How you were supposed to
    advance and continue the "story" was not clear much of the time.
    Haven't gone back to it.

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  • From Geeknix@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Oct 4 01:30:03 2023
    On 2023-10-03, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oops. I almost missed the fact that the new Humble Choice games were
    released today. While not as good as the usual freebies, I'm also open
    to CHEAP games too, and 8 games for $12 USD seems a reasonable enough approximation of 'cheap' to me. So what do we get this month?

    Hi Spalls, $12 for 8 games is cheap, I check the site it seems like I
    need to me a member though at $12pm. I couldn't find a one off payment
    option, is there one?

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to usenet@apple.geeknix135.net on Wed Oct 4 10:58:21 2023
    On Wed, 04 Oct 2023 01:30:03 GMT, Geeknix
    <usenet@apple.geeknix135.net> wrote:

    On 2023-10-03, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oops. I almost missed the fact that the new Humble Choice games were
    released today. While not as good as the usual freebies, I'm also open
    to CHEAP games too, and 8 games for $12 USD seems a reasonable enough
    approximation of 'cheap' to me. So what do we get this month?

    Hi Spalls, $12 for 8 games is cheap, I check the site it seems like I
    need to me a member though at $12pm. I couldn't find a one off payment >option, is there one?

    I /was/ going to write about how the monthly choice thing is always
    optional and never an automatic charge, but then I decided to do some
    research. Much to my surprise, I learned that, no, it /is/ a
    subscription. You can cancel anytime and skip a month (or two, or ten)
    but you have to manually do so each month (you don't lose access to
    any purchased games if you cancel, though).

    So, no, there doesn't seem to be a 'just get this month's games'
    option.

    Still, if you really are only interested in the single month, sign up,
    pay the $12USD, grab the games, then cancel. There's no fine for doing
    so, and you can always repeat as necessary if there's a new bundle
    that interests you in the future. The main advantages to sticking with
    the plan is: convenience, you get an increasing discount from their
    store, and access to the 'HumbleVault', for additional games.

    Honestly, though, I wouldn't recommend going with the subscription
    anyway. While I am generally a happy customer of the service, that's
    mostly because cheap games lets me bulk up 'The Number'(tm). But for
    those less profligate with their money, it really doesn't make sense
    to stick with Choice as a subscription.

    In truth, I mostly use the announcements of HumbleChoice games to
    (hopefully) prompt discussion of the games themselves more than to
    promote the service (it's not like I get kickbacks... though I
    probably should. Humble, call me! ;-). Honestly, I'm not really sure
    it has value to most people outside of the niche of game-hoarding
    weirdos like myself. Certainly not as an every-month subscription
    service.

    But as an every-now-and-again thing, when you see a game or two that
    looks interesting? Go for it. It's worth it at that price.

    TL;DR: no, there's no one-off option. But you can cancel right after
    the purchase with no real downsides.

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  • From Werner P.@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 4 19:51:30 2023
    Am 04.10.23 um 03:30 schrieb Geeknix:
    Hi Spalls, $12 for 8 games is cheap, I check the site it seems like I
    need to me a member though at $12pm. I couldn't find a one off payment option, is there one?
    it is a subscription service, but unlike for instance ps+ it is a you
    get the games permanently service not a rental as long as you pay service!
    So whatever you have gotten within the time period you paid for, stays
    with you permanently.

    Most of the times you get 1-2 really interesting games the rest usually
    goes into the pile of shame to be forgotten, but even for 1-2 games it
    is worth it!
    This month it looks again like a 2 games month!

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  • From Mike S.@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Wed Oct 4 13:54:47 2023
    On Wed, 04 Oct 2023 10:58:21 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Still, if you really are only interested in the single month, sign up,
    pay the $12USD, grab the games, then cancel. There's no fine for doing
    so, and you can always repeat as necessary if there's a new bundle
    that interests you in the future.

    I have done this exact thing once so far and I had no issues with
    doing so.

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  • From Geeknix@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu Oct 5 11:30:05 2023
    On 2023-10-04, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wed, 04 Oct 2023 01:30:03 GMT, Geeknix
    <usenet@apple.geeknix135.net> wrote:

    On 2023-10-03, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Oops. I almost missed the fact that the new Humble Choice games were
    released today. While not as good as the usual freebies, I'm also open
    to CHEAP games too, and 8 games for $12 USD seems a reasonable enough
    approximation of 'cheap' to me. So what do we get this month?

    Hi Spalls, $12 for 8 games is cheap, I check the site it seems like I
    need to me a member though at $12pm. I couldn't find a one off payment >>option, is there one?

    So, no, there doesn't seem to be a 'just get this month's games'
    option.

    I thought so, thanks for confirming.

    Honestly, though, I wouldn't recommend going with the subscription
    anyway. While I am generally a happy customer of the service, that's
    mostly because cheap games lets me bulk up 'The Number'(tm). But for
    those less profligate with their money, it really doesn't make sense
    to stick with Choice as a subscription.

    I feel guilty enough with the collection of unplayed games I already
    have. Adding 8 every month when I will probably play 0 is too much for
    me to take.

    Will keep checking the site though, who knows maybe one day I'll have
    more time!

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  • From Geeknix@21:1/5 to Werner P. on Thu Oct 5 11:30:04 2023
    On 2023-10-04, Werner P. <werpu@gmx.at> wrote:
    Am 04.10.23 um 03:30 schrieb Geeknix:
    Hi Spalls, $12 for 8 games is cheap, I check the site it seems like I
    need to me a member though at $12pm. I couldn't find a one off payment
    option, is there one?

    it is a subscription service, but unlike for instance ps+ it is a you
    get the games permanently service not a rental as long as you pay service!
    So whatever you have gotten within the time period you paid for, stays
    with you permanently.

    Ahh good to know.

    Most of the times you get 1-2 really interesting games the rest usually
    goes into the pile of shame to be forgotten, but even for 1-2 games it
    is worth it!

    Good point, at $12 per month even if only 2 are your cup of tea still a
    good deal. Myself, I'll skip this service for now, one day I'll have the
    time for more games.

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