Hardcore Gamer: After a week, the second Humble Origin Bundle has added four new games to its roster.
Steven at GameSpew writes: "Can you think of anything more boring than Urban Planning? A friend of mine took a degree in it at university and several times I witnessed conversation stop dead at parties when someone asked “So, what do you study?”
Urban Planning is up there with Librarianship and Administration as the most tragically dull subject you could apply for (and, by extension, hope to spend your one-and-only-life immersed in) – yet it spawned one of the most played and loved games of all time."
Mike Clark of G4@Syfygames writes:
"You weren’t a bad kid. You made your bed and ate your vegetables. But put a video game controller in your hands, and you turned into Damien from The Omen. Being in a consequence-free fantasy world unleashed the inner demon. There wasn’t any real reason for doing this stuff. It didn’t help you win the game. But you could do it, so you did. Here are some ways you let your latent sociopath run wild."
oh, without a doubt, #1 for me is tasing someone till they caught on fire and were burned alive in original syphon filter....good times....good times!
TwoDashStash: "Maxis was founded in 1987 by Will Wright and Jeff Braun to publish SimCity, a game which struggled to garner interest from established publishers due to it lacking any defined win or loss conditions. Despite this, the game went on to become a massive hit with over a million sales worldwide. The success of the first SimCity game lead to multiple spinoff projects, including titles such as the obscure SimRefinery which was commissioned by Chevron and the more familiar SimTower."
id get this bundle but anything with origin makes my harddrive scream at me and ask me why i poison it so.
The leaks were accurate then http://n4g.com/news/1709464...
they should've gave away titanfall since its dead. they titanfall season pass was free on origin for awhile, probably still is. they should've added this game to the bundle so people would get invested again