Humble Bundle's February 2017 monthly bundle has just been revealed, which also prompts the announcement of the headline game for March 2017. Subscribe now (or pay early, for existing subscribers) for instant receipt of a Steam key for Total War: WARHAMMER . When the full bundle is revealed at the start of March, you'll receive a further seven games (most of which should come with Steam keys).
The base price for the bundle is $12.00, which currently works out at £9.58 (note that if you pay by PayPal, their currency exchange fees will increase this slightly). For new subscribers, if you've recently purchased one of the weekly bundles, you should be eligible for a 10% discount on the first month.
Hardly Alien: Colonial Marines or Slaughtering Grounds now is it? Perhaps they're not games you personally enjoy (although I'd bet you haven't even tried half of them) but the clear consensus is that they all fall somewhere between very positive and overwhelmingly positive so you're certainly in the minority if that is the case.
Realistically what were you expecting if this is so utterly disappointing as a lineup (bearing in mind you already got XCOM 2 for your tenner)? I'm genuinely curious to see what someone with this mindset would have had to get out of this bundle to not just complain about it.
Kiyoshi
4 Feb 173#41
Battenberg listen, and understand! That Troll is out there! It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel reasoning, or accountability, or maturity! And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead!
All comments (83)
paulsalmon77
3 Feb 17#1
Another great headliner. Last month was a good selection for me too
Illusionary to paulsalmon77
3 Feb 17#2
Indeed! February's selection is, frankly, superb, even if I have just recently bought/played Abzu and Steamworld Heist on PS4.
Midnight.Tboy
3 Feb 17#3
Like most of the stuff in the previous bundle. Luckily none I owned yet. Hmmm never owned a Total War game...one I always thought might get round to playing at some point....not certain if I'll bite though
reddragon105
3 Feb 17#4
This is the best one so far! I mean XCOM 2 was pretty good, but this is a huge title that is less than a year old and hasn't been on sale for much less than £30 previously, so to get it for under a tenner with some other games is a fantastic deal.
paulsalmon77 to reddragon105
3 Feb 171#6
Yep.. can only assume they want to get players in to sell them DLC!
MBeeching
3 Feb 17#5
Pretty pleased with the February bundle, thanks to this I'm definitely sticking with it for another month!
MokaOnlyCheese
3 Feb 17#7
gotta love the humble monthly bundle. always something worthwhile and the last 5 months have been brilliant. absoutely utterly value for money. plus its great fun unlocking and seeing what you've got !
bones79
3 Feb 17#8
Bargain, think I'll get on this. It's it easy to cancel the subscription after purchase? I'm guessing the other games will be cheap indies?
Themadcow to bones79
3 Feb 171#10
Easy, yup. Just get the 1 month deal anyway.
Incidentally, along with XCOM2 this month was Ryse (not an indie game) and Steamworld Heist, Abzu... and a bunch of Indie titles.
Themadcow
3 Feb 17#9
Awesome deal. Was going to buy this in the next month anyway so timing is perfect.
delusion
3 Feb 17#11
Oh, this might just tempt me back for another month or two.
Opening post
The base price for the bundle is $12.00, which currently works out at £9.58 (note that if you pay by PayPal, their currency exchange fees will increase this slightly). For new subscribers, if you've recently purchased one of the weekly bundles, you should be eligible for a 10% discount on the first month.
Top comments
Ryse - 83%
Steamworld Heist - 97%
Okhlos - 87%
Project Highrise - 82%
Hardly Alien: Colonial Marines or Slaughtering Grounds now is it? Perhaps they're not games you personally enjoy (although I'd bet you haven't even tried half of them) but the clear consensus is that they all fall somewhere between very positive and overwhelmingly positive so you're certainly in the minority if that is the case.
Realistically what were you expecting if this is so utterly disappointing as a lineup (bearing in mind you already got XCOM 2 for your tenner)? I'm genuinely curious to see what someone with this mindset would have had to get out of this bundle to not just complain about it.
All comments (83)
Incidentally, along with XCOM2 this month was Ryse (not an indie game) and Steamworld Heist, Abzu... and a bunch of Indie titles.
Added heat.