The Humble Bundle has been a staple of budget PC gaming for years. With Humble Bundle 17, Capcom has included home consoles for the first time.
Originally conceived as a way to highlight independent developers while raising money for charity, the Humble Bundle introduced a novel concept. It allowed players to pay what they wanted for a bundle of games. The games were offered DRM-free, which pleased PC gamers who didn’t want to deal with the punitive technology. Best of all, a portion of all Humble Bundle sales is donated to charity.
Humble Bundle 17 features Capcom games and breaks with the normal PC-centric mold. For the first time, all the games available are console-specific. Specifically, the games are playable on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
For as little as $1, you receive a bundle that includes Strider for either the PS3 or PS4; Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix for the PS3, and a 45% of PS Store coupon for Street Fighter V on the PS4. Those that pay more than the average sale price (currently $11.69) will unlock a second set of games that include Resident Evil HD on the PS3 or PS 4, Okami HD for the PS3, and the excellent Mega Man 9 and 10 combo pack for the PS3. If you pay $15 or more, you get everything including Resident Evil 0 Remastered on the PS3 or PS4, Devil May Cry HD Collection on the PS3, and a 50% off coupon for Mega Man Legacy Collection on the PS4.
That is a lot of gaming goodness for $15. Gamers would be hard-pressed to find a better deal for the PS3 and PS4. Plus, the Humble Bundle benefits charity! Give this bundle a look.