Humble Bundle has
Control the Narrative Bundle (PC Digital Download, various tiers) on sale from
$5 as listed below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
dubba-low for sharing this deal.
- Note: Games will activate and play via Steam. Select the Tier via Bundle Filters on the product page to see updated pricing.
Available Tiers:
- Tier 1 (3 Item Bundle) $5
- Tales from the Borderlands (97% positive on Steam)
- Before Your Eyes (97% positive on Steam)
- Imposter Factory (96% positive on Steam)
- Tier 2 (6 Item Bundle) $10
- Tier 1 Games
- Beyond a Steel Sky (87% positive on Steam)
- Beyond: Two Souls (88% positive on Steam)
- Twin Mirror (75% positive on Steam)
- Tier 3 (8 Item Bundle) $18
- Tier 1 & Tier 2 Games
- OPUS: Echo of Starsong - Full Bloom Edition (97% positive on Steam)
- New Tales from the Borderlands
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Before Your Eyes is honestly such a beautiful experience and can be completed in two hours.
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LPT for backloggers: sort your steam library by steam reviews and use howlongtobeat.com in combination to play through some amazing games in short amount of time. This is a great way to find some hidden gems for yourself.
LPT for backloggers: sort your steam library by steam reviews and use howlongtobeat.com in combination to play through some amazing games in short amount of time. This is a great way to find some hidden gems for yourself.
NM, think I got it: create a new collection, and *that* allows specifying sort order by reviews
NM, think I got it: create a new collection, and *that* allows specifying sort order by reviewsit's on the right side, not in the
With creating a dynamic collection you can do specific filters for genres, but also including "unplayed." I just looked and I've played most of my top-reviewed titles already.
I work somewhat differently. I don't pay attention to new releases or gaming news. I do watch bundles at Humble and Fanatical (IndieGala has become mostly useless to me) as well as skim the PS4 and XB1 threads for weekly deals. If I see a particular game mentioned a lot, such as Starfield, Monster Hunter World, Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Stranding, Control, Outer Worlds, etc., I remember that.
Once my backlog got too big with several dozen unplayed AAA games, it no longer matters how good most bundles are. The last Humble Choice had a Tiny Tina game which I know is decent, but I'm never going to get around to playing that any time soon. As a big Dead Space series fan, I heard people talk about Callisto Protocol in those conversations and that's coming to PSN+ soon, so that might temporarily move to first priority over everything else solely because it's Dead-Space-like.
This is why I tend to pass on nice bundles of good games like this because they'll just go into my backlog. PSN and XBL have a slew of sub $1 games, probably all indie games. I just ignore them because there's too much junk to weed through to find the gems. I find skimming forums and seeing what people talk about helps find me the gems. Your sorting by reviews method is another way to do that.
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