Humble Indie Bundle 5 features Bastion, Amnesia, Psychonauts and more
A must buy and by far the best bundle yet
The Humble Bundle V continues the trend of outdoing its predecessor, and its new lineup is ridiculously impressive. The new package includes modern indie hits Bastion, Amnesia, Limbo, and Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery -- but has also added the hugely popular classic Psychonauts. On top of that, the bundle includes each game's soundtrack, each of which I'd personally recomment. Altogether, this is the best Humble Bundle yet, and you'd be silly to pass up on it.
For practically nothing you can get Psychonauts, Superbrothers, Limbo and Amnesia along with their soundtracks, for $1 you'll get steam keys for each of those games, but if .you want Bastion and its soundtrack you'll have to beat the cost average (currently at $6.90). Considering how past indie bundles have worked, there might even be a surprise addition later this week.
What's this, there's a trailer narrated by Rucks from Bastion with a surprise guest appearance by Tim Schafer himself? This is all too good to be true. I think I'm going to to faint. I already own most of these games, and here I am buying the Humble Indie Bundle V and picking them each up all over again. At least it's for charity, right?
Each of the Humble Indie Bundle titles are available for PC, Mac or Linux completely DRM-free. Check 'em out today.
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Actually, seeing as it comes with soundtracks, I'll get this anyway. Most humble bundles already have games I already own anyway so it's not like this'll be the first time when I get a bundle where most of the games I already have XD
In exchange for a price that you are setting, you get five super high-quality, cross-platform, DRM-free games with their soundtracks. On top of that (as if that wasn't enough), you get to support five awesome developers, two worthwhile charities, and the team that keeps bringing you these bundles.
What's not to love?
For those on the fence, for whatever reason, I've also made a quick overview of the games so you know what you're getting into: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNyYNf0pjsQ