Just in case you suck at Valentines Day and need something to do this weekend, Humble Bundle is here to show you some love. So, grab your favorite Star Wars themed blanket and get ready to cuddle up with a bundle that will blow your Force loving socks off.
This time around, Humble Bundle has grouped together some of the best Star Wars games at a price point of your choosing. Donate as little (or as much) as you want and you will be rewarded with Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy and Star Wars: Dark Forces.
Like previous “Pay What You Want” promotions, paying a bit more will unlock more games for your pleasure. Paying above the average price, which is currently slated at $11.50 USD, will unlock 6 more games: Star Wars Republic Commando, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Star Wars Battlefront II, Star Wars Starfighter, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II and Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast. If you need even more Star Wars games, $12 will get you all aforementioned games plus Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Star Wars The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition, and Star Wars Empire at War: Gold Pack.
Humble Bundle values these games at a combined price of $137, but that can be debated, of course. It is a great deal for a bunch of Star Wars games if you needed something to help hold you off until Star Wars Battlefront finally makes its glorious return. It is also a plus that the money goes to a charity if you please. You have 5 days left to take advantage of this deal, which you can find right here.
Were you born with enough Midi-chlorians to embark on the Jedi path that is this Humble Bundle? Just kidding, Midi-chlorians never happened, lets all pretend like our childhoods weren’t ruined. So let the Force guide you to the comments section below, let us know what your favorite Star Wars game is, and whether you are picking any of these up.
If I didn’t already own 8 of the 12 games, this would be something fun to get.
No link to the Humble Bundle itself?
It’s right on the linked main page. First thing you’ll see.
There was no link in the article when I commented.