Humble Bundle Comes to PlayStation With Capcom Bundle

Published: August 23, 2016 6:15 PM /

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With the exception of a couple of Nintendo bundles, the Humble Bundle has been a PC gaming thing for the most part. Today the Humble Bundle is now a PlayStation thing as well, with the Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle offering up 13 PlayStation 3 and 4 games.

The first tier costs only $1 or more, and comes with four games and a coupon. First up is Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3, which is available for the PlayStation 3. The game is a top-down shooter that sees you playing as a team of commandos as they try to rescue P.O.W.s. Next up is Strider, which is available on either the PS4 or PS3. A reboot of a classic, Strider is a Metroidvania that sees you infiltrating a dystopian city. You can read our review of it here. The third game available is Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, available on the PS3. A spin-off of the popular Street Fighter series, here characters will match blocks to attack each other. The last game available at this tier is Final Fight: Double Impact for the Ps3. This game contains two classic Capcom beat 'em ups: Final Fight and Magic Sword, with all sorts of little bonuses. This tier also includes a 45% off coupon for Street Fighter V, and a 10% off coupon for the Humble Monthly Bundle.

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Strider

The second tier is the beat the average tier, currently set to $9.70 at the time of writing, and contains seven more games. The first one is Lost Planet 3 for the PS3. The most recent entry into the third person shooter series, here you'll alternate between third-person shooting and first-person mech fights. Next up is Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix for the PS3. A port of one of the fighting game greats, this version of Street Fighter 2 includes new art and music as well as a special remix mode. The third game is Resident Evil HD, available on either the PS3 or PS4. This port of the Gamecube remake of the original Resident Evil sees one of the horror classics getting another chance in the light. You can read our review of it here. Following that is Okami HD for the PS3. An updated port of the PlayStation 2 classic, this Zelda-like sees you cleansing Japan as the sun goddess. The fifth game is Remember Me, available for the PS3. Here you'll be stealing memories and fighting memory addicts using a combo creator. The final game is a combo pack, the Mega Man 9 & 10 Combo Pack for the PS3. Mega Man's attempt at a big return, both games are modern classics in the genre.

The last tier is available for $15 and has two more games and another coupon. The first game is Resident Evil Zero Remastered for either the PS3 or PS4. A rerelease of the prequel to the Resident Evil series, this game follows Rebecca before the famous mansion incident. You can read our review of it here. The other game at this tier is the Devil May Cry HD Collection for the PS3, which contains the first three Devil May Cry games. This tier also contains a 50% off coupon for the Mega Man Legacy Collection on the PS4, which is a collection of the first six Mega Man games.

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Resident Evil Zero Remastered

If you don't have a PlayStation console, that's okay. Last week's Humble Indie Bundle 17 is still going on and has three new games added to it. Now at the beat the average tier you can also get logic puzzle game Hexcells, minimalist dodging game Expand, and solitaire/romance novel combination Regency Solitaire.

The Humble Capcom PlayStation Bundle will be available for the next two weeks, while the Humble Indie Bundle 17 has one more week left.

How do you feel about this Humble Bundle? Going to grab it? Think it's a little too PlayStation 3 focused? Wanted a different game? Let us know in the comments!

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